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shall  contain  the  symbol  -^  (meaning  "CON- 
TINUED"), or  the  symbol  V  (meaning  "END"), 
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conformity  avec  les  conditions  du  contrat  de 
filmage. 

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par  le  premier  plat  et  en  terminant  soit  par  la 
dernidre  page  qui  comporte  une  empreinte 
d'impression  ou  d'illustration,  soit  par  le  second 
plat,  selon  le  cas.  Tous  les  autres  exemplaires 
originaux  sont  film6s  en  commengant  par  la 
premidre  page  qui  comporte  une  empreinte 
d'impression  ou  d'illustration  et  en  terminant  par 
la  dernidre  page  qui  comporte  une  telle 
empreinte. 

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dernidre  image  de  cheque  microfiche,  selon  le 
cas:  le  symbole  — ♦-  signifie  "A  SUIVRE",  le 
symbole  V  signifie  "FIN". 

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filmds  d  des  taux  de  reduction  diff6rents. 
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de  Tangle  supdrieuV  gauche,  de  gauche  d  droite, 
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CATALOGUE 


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MR,    GEORGE    BRINLEY 

OF  HARTFORD,  CONN. 


PART  I 

AMERICA  IN  GENERAL 

NEW  FRANCE  CANADA  etc. 

THE  BRITISH  COLONIES  TO  1776 

NEW  ENGLAND 


CONTAININr.    ALSO    A 

BIOGRAPHICAL    SKETCH   OF   MR.    BRINLEY 

AND    AN 

ALPHABETICAL   INDEX   TO  THE  ENTIRE   CATALOGUE 


HARTFORD 
Press  of  The  Case,  Lockwood  &  Brainard  Company 

1878-97 


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TO 

J.    HAMMOND   TRUMBULL,    LLD.,   L.H.D. 

OF  HARTFORD,  CONN. 

TO  WHOSE  PAINSTAKING  LABORS,  DIRECTED  BY  CONSUMMATE 

BIBLIOGRAPHICAL  SKILL,  THIS  CATALOGUE  OWES 

WHATEVER  MERIT  IT  MAY  POSSESS 

THIS  SPECIAL  EDITION 

IS  MOST  RESPECTFULLY  AND  GRATEFULLY 

DEDICATED 

BY  THE  HEIRS  OF  GEORGE  BRINLEY 


March,I1897 


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GEORGE  BRINLEY. 


George  Brinley's  interest  in  American  books  as  illustrative  of  the 
history  and  progress  of  his  country,  may  have  been  due  in  large  part 
to  his  sense  of  his  own  close  relation  to  that  history  through  his 
ancestry.  He  was  descended  from  a  family  which  can  be  traced  far 
back  in  England,  represented  at  the  time  of  the  Commonwealth  by 
Thomas  Brinley,  "Auditor-General  of  the  Revenues  of  King  Charles 
ye  First  and  Second,"  as  he  is  called  in  the  inscription  on  his  tomb 
in  the  old  church  of  Datchet,  near  Windsor.  His  son  Francis,  born 
in  1632,  received  a  grant  (whether  of  land  or  of  office  does  not 
appear)  in  the  island  of  Barbadoes,  as  an  offset  to  the  losses  sus- 
tained by  the  family  in  consequence  of  loyalty  to  the  throne,  but 
not  finding  the  island  to  his  taste  as  a  place  of  residence,  he  came 
(about  1652)  to  Newport  in  Rhode  Island,  where  he  became  a  lead- 
ing citizen,  and  was  "Assistant"  of  Rhode  Island  in  1672.  He 
wrote  "A  brief  Account  of  the  several  Settlements  .  .  .  about 
Narraganset  Bay,  in  New  England,"  which  was  printed  in  the  Massa- 
chusetts Historical  Society's  Collections,  ist  series,  vol.  5,  p.  216. 
He  had  what  was  in  those  days  a  good  library  for  New  England,  a 
catalogue  of  which  is  preserved,  and  was  published  in  the  New  Eng- 
land Historical  and  Genealogical  Register  in  1858  (Vol.  12,  p.  75). 
It  gives  the  titles  of  337  volumes,  divided  into  "  Law  Books,"  "  Books  of 
Divinity,"  and  "  Books  of  Several  Sorts,  viz.:  Philosophers,  etc.,"  and 
the  books  named  are  the  standard  works  of  his  time  —  law,  history,  and 
philosophy  being  the  leading  subjects.  Perhaps  a  perusal  of  this 
catalogue  may  have  aroused  a  desire  in  the  young  George  Brinley's 
mind  to  emulate  his  bibliophilic  ancestor. 

Francis  Brinley's  son  Thomas  removed  to  Boston,  was  a  member 
of  the  Ancient  and  Honorable  Artillery  Company  in  1681,  and  "a 
founder  of  King's  Chapel."  He  removed  to  England  and  died  there, 
but  his  son  Francis  returned  to  America,  became  the  heir  of  his 
grandfather,  and  built  a  house  at  Roxbury  modeled  after  the  old 
family  mansion  at  Datchet,  England,  but  on  a  smaller  scale.  He 
built  a  family  tomb  in  the  King's  Chapel  burying  ground,  where  lie 
the  remains  of  the  family  for  several  generations.     His  grandson 


George  married  Catherine  Putnam,  grand-daugiiter  of  General  Israel 
Putnam,  and  to  them  was  born  in  Boston,  on  May  15,  181 7,  George 
Brinley,  the  subject  of  this  sketch.  About  1840  the  family  removed 
to  Hartford.  George  was  for  a  short  time  only  engaged  in  active 
business,  but  found  occupation  during  the  larger  part  of  his  life  as 
trustee  and  executor  of  certain  estates ;  these  duties  left  him  leisure 
for  the  pursuit  to  which  he  early  devoted  himself,  —  the  collecting  of 
a  library  of  Americana.  He  married  a  niece  of  Daniel  Wadsworth, 
founder  of  the  Wadsworth  Athenaeum  in  Hartford.  Daniel  Wads- 
worth's  father  was  Colonel  Jeremiah  Wadsworth,  a  commissary-gene- 
ral of  the  Continental  army,  and  agent  for  the  French  army  in 
America.  It  was  a  singular  circumstance  that  while  Mr.  Brinley  was 
descended,  through  his  mother,  from  General  Putnam  of  Revolution- 
ary fame,  a  grand-uncle  of  his  was  commissary-general  of  the  British 
army,  and  his  wife's  grand-uncle  occupied  the  same  position  on  the 
American  side  in  that  struggle.  All  these  associations  doubtless 
stimulated  his  antiquarian  tastes  and  made  his  work  doubly  interest- 
ing to  him.  For  more  than  thirty  years  he  was  an  industrious  col- 
lector and  became  one  of  the  most  intelligent  and  skillful  buyers  in 
the  field.  He  was  never  a  mere  collector,  but  his  books  were  his 
library,  which  he  delighted  to  have  about  him,  and  with  the  contents 
of  which  he  was  largely  familiar. 

As  this  catalogue  shows,  he  had  a  fair  representation  of  every 
department  of  Americana.  The  aborigines,  the  discovery,  the  early 
voyages,  the  coloni.T.1  period,  the  Revolution,  the  religious  controver- 
sies and  sects,  —  Independents,  Quakers,  Baptists,  etc.,  —  Bibles  and 
psalmody,  the  works  of  the  Mathers  and  other  leaders,  witchcraft, 
early  almanacs.  State  and  local  history,  the  development  of  the  Great 
West  —  all  these  were  included  in  his  scope.  But  he  made  a  special 
effort  in  the  direction  of  "first  things  "  in  Americana.  He  secured 
a  few  of  the  Mexican  imprints  of  the  middle  of  the  sixteenth  century 
to  represent  the  earliest  printing  on  the  continent,  as  well  as  the 
first  issues  of  Boston  and  Cambridge,  of  New  York,  of  Philadelphia, 
and  of  a  multitude  of  other  places,  in  some  of  which  the  art  of  print- 
ing seems  to  have  died  in  its  infancy. 

As  Mr.  Brinley  went  on  in  his  work  he  developed  the  natural  and 
necessary  traits  of  the  book-hunter.  By  knowing  his  books  thor- 
oughly he  gained  an  advantage  over  many  of  the  buyers  with  whom 
he  had  to  compete,  and  he  was  not  lacking  in  the  shrewdness  and 
tact  needed  in  such  a  pursuit.  To  conduct  to  a  successful  issue  a 
"  still-hunt "  for  a  long  desired  treasure,  to  pay  a  price  for  a  book,  or 
a  single  leaf,  which  makes  half-informed  competitors  stand  aghast, 


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and  then  refuse  double  the  amount  from  someone  whose  eyes  are 
opened  a  little  too  late,  —  to  secure  a  perfect  copy  of  a  book  by 
piecing  together  portions  bought  at  different  times  and  places  and  at 
slight  -ipense,  —  these  and  others  like  them  are  the  joys  of  the  book- 
hunter's  life,  which  Mr.  Brinley  often  experienced  and  for  which  he 
had  a  keen  relish. 

Two  years  before  his  death  he  made  his  most  important  single 
purchase.  A  German  bookseller,  Cohn  of  Leipzig,  advertised  a  copy 
of  the  so-called  "Mazarine"  Bible  at  4,000  thalers  (see  no.. 5839  in 
this  catalogue).  A  little  later,  when  it  was  about  to  be  offered  in 
London  by  Asher  &  Co.,  and  several  English  buyers  were  on  the 
gut  vive  in  anticipation  of  an  opportunity  to  haggle  over  it,  Mr.  Brin- 
ley, feeling  confidence  in  the  future  of  this  typographic  treasure, 
tele'^raphed  orders  to  Mr.  Henry  Stevens,  his  agent  in  London,  to 
buy  it  for  him,  so  that  when  it  was  received  at  Asher's  London  store, 
it  was  already  his  property,  and  the  Englishmen  were  left  in  the 
lurch.  In  this  transaction  Mr.  Brinley  displayed  the  qualities  which 
always  marked  him  as  a  buyer,  —  knowledge  of  the  market,  faith  in 
the  increasing  value  of  book  rarities,  and  celerity  in  seizing  upon  a 
bargain,  while  others,  to  whom  it  was  equally  open,  hesitated.  A 
passage  from  the  letter  which  Mr.  Stevens  wrote  to  his  New  York 
agents  in  consigning  this  precious  parcel  is  worth  quoting  as  a  fine 
example  of  the  veneration  felt  for  such  a  book  by  a  genuine  book- 
lover.  "  Pray  ponder  for  a  moment.  .  .  the  rarity  and  import- 
ance of  this  consignment  from  the  Old  to  the  New  World.  Jt  is  not 
only  the  first  Bible,  but  it  is  a  fine  copy  of  the  first  book  ever  printed. 
It  was  read  in  Europe  nearly  half  a  century  before  America  was  dis- 
covered. Therefore  in  view  of  these  considerations,  please  to  sug- 
gest to  your  deputy  at  the  seat  of  customs  to  uncover  his  head  while 
in  the  presence  of  this  first  Book,  and  never  for  a  moment  to  tur' 
his  back  upon  it  while  the  case  is  open.  Let  no  ungodly  or  thieving 
politician  lay  eyes  or  hands  upon  it.  The  sight  can  now  do  him  no 
good,  while  the  Bible  may  suffer.  Let  none  of  Uncle  Sam's  Custom 
House  officials,  or  other  men  in  or  out  of  authority  see  it  without 
first  reverentially  lifting  their  hats.  It  is  not  permitted  to  every  man 
to  visit  the  Hub,  nor  is  it  possible  for  many  ever  to  touch  or  even 
see  a  Mazarine  Bible." 

While  this  purchase  was  not  exactly  in  Mr.  Brinley's  line,  it  was 
but  the  addition  to  his  collection  of  "  first  things  "  of  the  greatest 
"first  thing"  of  all,  and  the  event  justified  his  promptness  in  secur- 
ing it  even  at  a  comparatively  large  outlay  for  a  single  work. 

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for  the  increase  of  his  already  remarkable  collection,  Mr.  Brinley 
was  stricken  down. 

In  the  winter  of  1874-5  he  was  in  Florida  for  his  health,  and  was 
attacked  by  a  malarial  fever  whicii  seriously  undermined  his  system. 
In  the  spring  he  went  to  the  Bermudas,  hoping  to  be  benefited  by  the 
change,  but  the  disease  had  taken  too  strong  a  hold  to  be  shaken  ofT, 
and  he  died  there  on  the  i6th  of  May,  1875.  He  was  much  mourned 
in  Hartford,  where  he  was  known  as  an  upright  and  public-spirited 
citizen,. filling  various  positions  of  trust  and  influence.  He  was  a 
trustee  of  the  Wadsworth  Athentcum,  and  also  president  of  the  board 
of  trustees  of  the  Watkinson  Library  of  Reference,  in  which  institu- 
tion he  was  deeply  interested,  taking  an  important  share  of  the  work 
of  selecting  and  buying  the  books.  The  collection  is  admitted  to  be 
among  the  very  best  in  the  country. 

Mr.  Brinley's  work  with  books  had  brought  him  into  close  and 
pleasant  relations  with  others  interested  in  the  same  pursuits,  and 
with  the  public  libraries  making  a  specialty  of  Americana.  By  his 
will  the  entire  library  was  bequeathed  to  his  wife,  and  on  her  death 
intestate,  not  long  after,  the  family  agreed  that  it  should  be  disposed 
of  according  to  a  memorandum  left  by  Mr.  Brinley  expressing  his 
wishes  with  regard  to  it.  In  order  to  show  his  gratitude  for  favors 
received  and  his  interest  in  the  objects  for  which  these  institutions 
were  established,  and  at  the  same  time  to  secure  to  some  extent  the 
distribution  of  his  books  where  they  would  be  of  the  most  service,  he 
directed  that  when  his  library  was  sold  at  auction,  as  he  desired  it 
should  be,  the  following  institutions  should  be  allowed  to  buy  up  to 
the  amounts  named  without  making  any  payments,  —  a  gift  of  ^24,500 
worth  of  his  books  :  — 

Yale  College, $10,000 

American  Antiquarian  Society,  ....    5,000 

Watkinson  Library, S)0°o 

New  York  Historical  Society,    .....    2,500 
Pennsylvania  Historical  Society,        ....    2,000 

This  proved  to  be  a  wise  and  successful  method  of  securing  the 
objects  he  had  in  view,  and  the  gift  was  most  highly  appreciated  by 
the  beneficiaries.  Each  was  enabled  to  make  a  selection  of  such  of 
Mr.  Brinley's  books  as  it  needed,  so  that  in  the  simplest  and  most 
natural  way  the  results  of  his  labors  in  collecting  inured  to  the  bene- 
fit of  the  institutions  most  likely  to  profit  by  them. 

By  no  other  method  could  these  objects  have  been  so  well  and 
satisfactorily  attained.     The  gift  to  any  one  institution  of  the  entire 


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library,  or  any  given  portion  of  it,  would  have  resulted  in  extensive 
duplication  of  books  already  owned,  and  only  by  the  open  competi- 
tion of  the  aucti  in  room  ccald  an  equltp'  j  and  satisfactory  distribu- 
tion to  several  institutions,  such  as  Mr.  Brinley  wished  to  make,  be 
accomplished. 

But  exception  has  been  taken  to  this  method  of  procedure  by 
Dr.  Justin  Winsor,  Librarian  of  Harvard  University,  in  a  note  in  the 
first  volume  of  his  "  Narrative  and  Critical  History  of  America,"  and 
also,  in  almost  the  same  language,  in  an  article  by  him  in  the  Atlantic 
Monthly  for  March,  1886.  Dr.  Winsor  refers  to  this  provision  for 
the  benefit  of  certain  libraries  as  a  "new  device,"  and  says  that  "  the 
result  was  a  stimulated  competition,  which  practically  saved  the  estate 
from  loss  to  the  heirs  by  reason  of  such  public  bequests,  and  pro- 
duced an  inflation  of  prices  of  which  all  later  purchasers  of  Ameri- 
cana have  experienced  the  ill  effects." 

This  is  a  somewhat  plausible  view,  but  on  examination  of  the 
facts  in  the  case  is  found  to  be  so  devoid  of  truth  as  to  make  it  quite 
unworthy  of  exploitation  by  such  a  writer  in  so  public  and  apparently 
authoritative  a  manner.  It  may  freely  be  admitted  that  such  an 
arrangement  as  that  made  by  Mr.  Brinley  does  interfere  somewhat 
with  the  bona  fide  character  of  an  auction  sale  and  ox  the  prices 
secured.  But  it  is  an  open  question  whether  the  effect  in  this  case 
was  to  enhance  princes  or  to  lower  them.  The  latter  view  is  held  by 
some  good  judges,  who  think  that  intending  buyers  were  often  pre- 
vented from  bidding  by  the  appearance  of  unequal  competition,  and 
that  the  prices  therefore  ran  below,  rather  than  above,  the  normal. 
In  the  case  of  the  Cooke  sale,  which  Dr.  Winsor  refers  to  in  his  note 
as  a  similar  one,  it  is  notorious  that  the  prices  obtained  were  extremely 
low,  and  that  the  estate  secured  hardly  enough  to  pay  the  expenses 
of  the  sale. 

In  view  of  what  has  been  said,  it  is  quite  beyond  reasonable  be- 
lief that  a  collection  which  would  otherwise  sell  for  $100,000  brought 
one-fourth  more  through  the  influence  of  a  "  stimulated  competition  " 
resulting  from  the  loose  bidding  of  the  beneficiaries,  and  the  argu- 
ment on  general  principles  is  well  sustained  by  the  facts  in  the  case. 
If  good  and  sometimes  high  prices  were  paid  in  the  Brinley  sales,  it 
is  far  from  clear  on  what  solid  evidence  can  be  based  a  claim  that 
they  were  "  inflated  "  or  have  had  the  injurious  effect  on  the  market 
ascribed  to  them  by  Dr.  Winsor.  There  were  certain  natural  causes 
for  a  "stimulated  competition  "  at  these  sales. 

The  books  were  such  as  are  seldom  offered,  their  condition  almost 
invariably  excellent  and  from  that  to  "superlative,"  and  the  cata- 


6 

logue  displayed  their  good  points  with  rare  intelligence  and  fullness. 
The  character  of  the  library  was  well  known  to  buyers  interested  in 
such  books,  and  its  coming  under  the  hammer  had  been  eagerly 
anticipated.  What  wonder  if  the  well  recognized  tendency  of  books 
of  this  class  to  appreciate  rapidly  in  value  should  have  received 
marked  illustration  in  such  a  sale .'  It  is  quite  safe  to  say  that  had 
the  same  prices  been  paid  without  the  presence  of  any  such  feature 
as  that  of  these  benefactions,  most  of  them  would  have  been  accepted 
as  quite  normal.  In  fact,  they  have  constantly  been  quoted  as 
indicative  cf  the  normal  advance  in  the  prices  of  this  kind  of  litera- 
ture, and  have  not  been  ruled  out  as  artificial  or  inflated. 

Dr.  Winsor  himself  has  cited  some  of  them  to  good  effect  in  a 
later  paper  on  the  "  Early  Sources  of  American  History  "  published 
in  the  proceedings  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society  for  1894. 
In  a  note  appended  to  these  pages  will  be  found  some  comparisons 
of  prices  of  what  may  be  taken  as  representative  books  in  different 
departments,  intended  to  show  that  the  prices  secured  at  the  Brinley 
sales  are  near  enough  to  the  normal  to  make  it  a  matter  of  doubt 
whether  they  were  above  or  below,  and  to  illustrate  the  futility  ol  the 
claim  that  there  was  so  large  an  inflation  as  to  bring  back  the  amount 
given  away  by  Mr.  Brinley,  and  to  make  his  generosity  appear  but  a 
covert  sort  of  thrift.  With  a  reference  to  this  note  the  subject  is 
gladly  dismissed. 

While  Mr.  Brinley's  collection  was,  in  his  own  estimation,  far 
from  complete,  it  is  worthy  of  note  that  the  present  catalogue,  in  its 
five  parts,  is  far  superior  as  an  exhibit  of  the  literature  known  as 
Americana,  to  any  other  catalogue  yet  printed.  This  is  doubtless 
due  in  part  to  the  intimate  bibliographic?!  knowledge  of  the  subject, 
and  the  consummate  skill  in  arrangement  displayed  by  the  compiler 
and  editor,  Dr.  J.  Hammond  Trumbull;  but  it  remains  true  that  the 
collection  itself  was  beyond  all  others  ever  made  in  this  country  in 
its  representation  of  every  field  of  Americana  by  the  rarest  and 
intrinsically  most  valuable  publications,  in  unusually  good  condition. 
To  read  the  catalogue  is  a  liberal  education  in  American  bibliography, 
and  it  will  for  many  years  be  a  vai/e  mecum  of  librarians  and  others 
interested  in  the  history  of  books  and  of  culture  in  this  country.  Its 
price-lists  also,  except  for  the  constant  movement  in  book  values, 
form  the  best  list  to  be  had  of  prices  current  in  this  department  of 
literature. 

A  word  seems  in  place  as  to  the  great  public  service  rendered  by 
one  who  collects  such  a  library  as  the  one  here  catalogued.  The 
fact  is  often  overlooked  that  beyond  the  mere  money  invested  in 


I* 


such  calculations  the  fTcCnV    !    ""^^  ^^'"'  ^'"^  fig">-^d.     In 

s=e„tl,at  ihe  investment  of  ,1^.       ,  I      ?""'*  '='»S"i^=<l,  it  is 

yields  it,  return  To  T™/ ,   "^tl  bl  t„°«S'i  f""  '""'""'O  '"■" 

in  .1.=  Ion,  run  a  public  insti"  „  ,':  ij  se'c  f  tlTbo  f""'!" 
result  of  the  efforts  nf  tii«  o^ii    .  secures  the  books  as  the 

«r,ice.     Their  IXTT'^Z^c'Tr''''  ""  ""' 

*ese  tbin,s  .i.l'^^rZe  *  ri'-^rni  J  Vt!"  '''T  ""' 
.a.^.^p,„e  a™„„,  p„b„e  beneLtnrs^rbrar.ert'o  S^^f 

William  I.  Fletcher, 


Note  (see  p.  6). 

elsewhLf  l::'"f„:r.tTat°'th''™"  ""■''  "  "■'  """"^y^""  -" 
that  the  BrinTe/Trices  were  e. IS "V"'*  "  '"  "'""^  '"=  "•'"■ 
ing,  n,ight  be  cit'e d.  e"  ac,  resea  eh  as  to"';hr"''  T'"'  """'"" 
etc.,  of  the  different  copies  of  boohs  whose  prsa^tr'cieS''"'' 
o  30„,e  extent  invalidate  the  comparisons,  bn,  care  has  been  ,  r*" 
to  ehmtnatc  so  far  as  possible,  this'elcnent  of  va  ety  „  the  va  ne  of 

s  rr"thir^u:„'tr- '"'  =—  -  Xai^i: 

Hrinley 
Catalogue. 

26  E^qvmama.    Bucaniers  of  America. 

Al'l^:'^"'"^-'"'  ««P'-y(.«S4),«.7;  Bariow 

33  Haki.uyt's  Voyages. 

liruiley,  .^132.50 ;  Harlow  (,889),  j!,6o. 


i 


8 


Brinley 
Catalogue. 

46  MoNARDEs.     Joyful!  Newes. 

Brinley,   S27 ;    Rice   (1870),    $55;  Menzies   (1875),    $22-50  J 
Murphy  (1884),  $67.50. 
143  Sagard.     Grand  Voyage. 

Brinley,  $57.50;   Murphy  (1884),  $170. 
241  Mante.     History  of  the  Late  War. 

Brinley  (very  fine  copy),  $38.     Two  copies  were  sold  in   Lon- 
don in  1893  for  £ig  and  £16  respectively. 
280  Brereton  AND  Rosier.     "  The  verie  two  eyes." 

Brinley  $1,600.     Dr.  Winsor  cites  prices  paid  later  (for  pos- 
sibly somewhat  better  copies),  amounting  to  over  $3,000  for 
the  two. 
359  Smith  (John)     Description  of  New  England,  1616. 

Brinley,  $110;  Ives  (1891),  $192.50.     Dr.  Winsor  says:  "The 
'  Description  '  has  in  our  day  run  up  in  value  in  London  to 
^50  and  ;^6o ;  and  Quaritch,  two  or  three  years  ago    .    .    . 
priced  a  copy  at  $300," 
365  Smith  (John)    Generall  Historie,  1632. 

Brinley,  $230.     Dr.  Winsor  quotes  prices  paid  as  follows :  — 
" £S°''^°  i"  England,  $230  for  the  Brinley  copy,  and  $315 
paid  at  the  Ives  sale." 
446  Eliot  and  Mavfew.     Tears  of  Repentance. 

Brinley,  $41;   Rice  (1870),  $100;  Menzies  (1875),  $70;  Bar- 
low (1889),  $70. 
450  Eliot  (John)    Briefe  Narrative. 

Brinley,  $45  ;  Field  (1875),  272.50;  Murphy  (1884),  $60. 
733  Camrridc.e  Platform,  1649. 

Brinley,  |?£55;  Barlow  (1889),  $215;  Ives  (189 1),  $210. 
760  Eliot,  J.     Communion  of  Churches. 

Brinley,  $110;  Menzies  (1875),  $155. 
787  Eliot's  Indian  Bible. 

Brinley    (copy   with    special    merits),    Ji.ooo ;    Rice   (1870), 
$1,050;  Menzies  (1875),  $900. 
798  Massachuset  Psalter. 

Brinley  (very  fine  copy),  $135  ;  Livermore  (1894),  $201. 
86a  Stoddard.     Church  Membership  of  Children. 

Brinley  (very  fine  copy),  $32  ;  Livermore  (1894),  $130. 
867  Stone.     Short  Catechism,  1684. 

Brinley,  $60;  Livermore  (1894),  $100. 
1096  Mather,  C.     Cord'uius  Americanus,  1708. 
Brinley,  $25;  Livermore  (1894),  $60. 

1366  Hale,  J.     Modest  Enquiry  into  Witchcraft,  1702. 
Brinley,  $120;  Livermore  (1894),  $140. 

2770  Coi.DEN.     Five  Indian  Nations. 

Brinley,  $320;  Ives  (1891),  $425, 


'l 


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W 


Brinley 

Catalogue. 

3042  BuDD.     Good  Order  Established,  1685. 

Brinley   (beautiful    uncut  copy),    $160;    Rice   (1870),    Sire. 
Menz,es  (187s,  Rice's  copy),  $.50;  priced  by^  D^d,  M    d 
•^  Co.  (189s,  the  Brinley  copy?),  $825.* 
3761  Jefferson.     Notes  on  Virginia 

Brinley,  538 ;  Menzies  (1875),  $47;  Barlow  (1889),  $ss  ;  Ives 
(189 1,  the  Brinley  copy),  $jo.  ^       ^^'  *^^^  '       " 

4035  Impartial  History  of  the  War 

^1"89^4X'$4V^^^'   ^'°'^°'   P"'^^^  "^y  Dodd,  Mead  &  Co., 
4592  Fitzrov.     Kentucke. 

5708  Mohawk  Praver  Book. 

Brinley,  $50  ;  Ives  (1891,  same  copy),  $115. 

5839    GUTENHERG    BlULE. 

Brinley    $8,000;  has  been  sold  twice  since,  the  last  time  for 
^I4,ooo. 

6800  Bradstreet  (Anne)     Poems,  1650 

'"'(i889)!'$i3o"'^^'    *"°'    ^''^    ^''7°>'    *'37.SOi    Barlow 
8462  FiLsoN.     Kentucky. 

Brinley,  $76  ;  Barlow  (,889),  $,20;  Ives  (1891),  5100. 
8867  Haywood.     Tennessee.  v     ^  y,  #> 

Brinley,  $115;  Murphy  (1884),  $134. 


Ph,a,  London  having  {,!,„  hLloLre  credftcd  wi>l  is    mnr?n,     >'"'"L"'  "''^f  "'''^  P^ss  in  Philadel- 
Issues  of  the  Press  Tu  Pennsylvania,  vol    <]  '    "''  "'  '"  ""'  "«'og"e-     [See  Hildeburu's 


h 


Alphabetical  Index 


TO     THE 


Entire  Catalogue  [Pam  i-v] 


COMPILED    BY 


WILLIAM  1.  FLETCHER,  A.M. 

Librarian  of  Amherst  College 


EXPLANATION 


The  entries  in  this  Index  are  primarily  under  authors,  but  title 
and  subject  entries  are  introduced  whenever  they  seem  likely  to  be 
of  use.  Noteworthy  imprints  are  referred  to  under  the  name  of  the 
place. 

Small  capitals  are  used  for  subject  headings  under  which  a 
considerable  number  of  titles  are  entered. 

Some  of  the  miscellaneous  pamphlets  of  little  importance,  cata- 
logued  in  Parts  IV  and  V,  have  not  been  individually  entered  in  the 
Index,  but  it  is  believed  that  every  entry  has  been  made  which  is 
likely  to  be  of  practical  utility. 


INDEX. 


ut  title 
'  to  be 
of  the 

hich  a 

,  cata- 
in  the 
lich  is 


Abbcit,  A.    Aiiiiiv.  Ui.-ic.  Pivmouth, /JS*?.  .  1915 

—  Artil.   elec.  suniioii,  /Slu,       ,       ,        .  ijyg 

Abbiit,  <T.    Abbot  family  Kcneiilojfy.     .  5111 
Abbot,  Xros.,  Cooper's  fun.  sermon  on,  rjjj.  i8oj 

Abbott,  Ueo,    Dosorintion  of  the  world.  .  i 

Abbott,  J.  S.  C.  Anil.  elec.  sermon,  aC/5.  1576 

Abel,  T.    Siibtensiiil  plane  triKonometry.  6654 
Abenteuerliulie  KreiRnisse. .  .Leben  d.er- 

ston  Ansiedler  im  Westl.  Staaten.      .  4.146 

Abercrombie,  K.  &  Boston  presbytery.  .  1751 


Abert,  J.  W.    New  Mexico,  rX^\        .  47,4,  86,j6 
AbuiKt.m,  C(mn.    ,!>•,■£.■  I'omfret. 
Abin^ton,  Mass.    Ilobart.  Hi.st.  sketcli.  .    1558 
Abnaki.s,  Hanson's  history  o£.   .        .        .    2604 

—  LanKuaKcs sf'Or'jS 

—  Manrault.  Ilistore  de.  ...  54a3 
Abolitionist,  The  ;  ed.  Garrison.  .  .  7321 
Acadi.-i.  Remarks  on  French  memo.,  /7j6.  8018 
Account  of  French  settlements, /776.        .       61 

—  ofHrit.  Colonics  in  No.  America, /77,-.      155 

—  of  Soc.  for  Encour.  of  Brit,  troops,  lyoo.  is6 
Acontius,  J.  Satan's  stratagems.  .  ,  697 
Aco.sta,  J.  de.  History  of  the  Indies,  1604.  1 
Acrelius,  I.  Heskrifninnomde..  Penn.  nw.  1010 
Acton,  Muss.  Swift.    Fast  sermon,    inbi.     1561 

—  Adams.  Cent'laddres.s, /Jy.  .  .  icfji 
Acton,  Me.  Fullonton.  History,  iSjy.  .  261a 
Acts  ot  the  Riders.  Bo.st<m,  i.tfl.  .  ..,66 
Ackworth,  N.  H.  Cooke,  dedica.  ser.,  /&.'.  ■/„■, 
Adair,  J.    Hi.st.  ot  Amer.  Indians.    .       cn^,  si 

-iiiGe/Hiun liA 


Adam.s,  J.  Q.   Jnbileeoftheconstitut'n.  .    4761 
iH.  G.  Oti.S.  MW.  4758,'59,  4953,  5072,74 


—  Letter  to 
Letters  on 


6696 


5581 
■330 
5132 
'WS 
4765 
5'3i 


Adam,  G.  Adv.  ot  emij;.  toCalif.,  rSjo. 
Adam,  M.  Vitie  Germ.  TheoloKorum. 
Ad.uns,    Miss  Abigail,  Journal,  etc. 

—  Kipley's  funeral  .sermon  on,  iSij.  . 
Adams,  Mrs.  Abigail.    Letters. . 

—  Whitney's  funeral  sermon  on. 
Adam.s,  Amos.     Hist,  ot  New  Fngland.    271,  72 
Adams,  C.  B.     Geology  ot  Verm<mt.        .     8l^■6 
Adam.s,  Eliph.    .Sermon  and  lecture, /706.      694 

—  Sermon  at  execu.otK.  Garret, /7;i'.       .     2256 
Adams,  Hannah.   Compendium  of  sects.     7422 

—  History  ot  New  England.        .        .      273.274 

—  .Memoir .5133 

—  and  J.  Morse,  controversy.     .       ,        '.    1776 
Adams,  John.   Bancroft.  Ser.  on  death  of.    4754 

—  Canon  and   federal   law.       .       . 

—  Collection  of  State  papers.     . 

—  Correspondence,  from  Boat.  I'.atriot 

—  Corresp.  with  W.  Cunningham.    . 

—  Oefense  of  Constitution  ot  U.  S.    . 

—  Inadmissible  principles,  etc.  rSoq. 


■     4«5 
.     4'78 

•  475a 

•  47.M 
4748-.5I 

4953 


—  Letters  to  Dr.  Calkoen.    .       .       .  3011   4174 

—  Colman's  sketch  of 47(4 

—  Cranch's  memoir  of.        .       .       .  ;„, 

—  Eulogies  on 47s(i,?7 

-Pamphlets  cm *"  ,  " 

—  Sermons  < in  death  of. /J^>6.        .       .  ,99,; 

—  Wood's  History  of  Admin,  of.       .        .    4948 
.V<"  Novanglus .,„3 

Adams,  Rev.  John.     Poems.       .        .       6767,  68 

—  Ordina.  ser.  fof  him.selfj. Newport,  /7A  2411 
Adams,  J.  Q.  Annv.  disc.  Plymouth,  i.Vti.     1915 

—  Corresp.  rel.  to  allc.ged  design  to  Ui.s- 

solve  the  Union ,06,,  „,, 

—  Dermot  MacMorrough.    .        .  6767 

—  Inaug.  as  Boylston  Prof.  H.  C.  /SM.        '.    1773 


onry. 

—  Review  ot  works  of  Fisher  Ames.  4760,  4953 
Lowell's  remarks  on 4764 

—  Treaty  of  Ghent  and  fisheries.      .        .    4953 

—  Colman,  W.    Critici.sm  on.     .       .        .    4762 

—  Eulogies  cm 4953 

—  Uuincv's  Life  of 4763 

AcJam.s,N.  An'ls  of  Portsmouth, N.H.  3493,  8686 
Adams,  Sam.  Appeal  to  the  world. /7O9.  1571,72 

„• 4J82,  yio6 

—  Thacher  s  fun.  .ser.  on.  1.904.   • 
Adam.s,  Wni.    Mas.s.  Electiim  ser. /6Ji'f.    . 
Adams,  Zabdiel.    Ans.  to  Chaplin,  /7"7^.  . 

—  Ser.  on  Chr'n.  Unity,  Bolton,  Ms.  777^. 
j  Addison,   Ale.\.    Analysis  of  Report  on 

proceedings  of  other  States. 
Address  of  freemen  confin'd  in  Mason's 
lodge,  Phila.  7777 

—  to  citizens  of  Mass. /JixK    .... 

—  to  inhabitants  of.  ..  Boston.  77^7.    . 

—  to  people  of  Gt.  Brit,  on  Amer.  indcp. 

—  toProt.  Disscnter.s.  /y^^.  ,        ,  4173, 

—  to  the  States  by  Congress,  /7.f?. 
Adventures  of  Uncle  Sam  in  search  of 

his  lost  honor 

Adye,  R.  W.     The  bombardier. 

Adye,  S.  P.    Treatise  on  courts  martial. 

.^lisop.  Fables 

Agassiz,  L.    Introd.  to  study  of  nat.  hist. 

—  Lake  Superior 

Agathocles  (pseud.)  Popish  hierarchy.    . 

Agriculture 6601-28 

Aiken,  S.   Addr.  to  feil'l  clergvmen,  aV/^.    5070 
Ainsworth,  H.   Animadv.  to  R.  Clifton.  . 

-Communion  of  Saints 

—  Counterpoysim. 

Akerly,  S.   Gaol,  of  Hmlson  river  region. 
Alabama.     Heads  of  Legislature.  iS^i-j. 

—  Holcombe.    Baptists  in 

—  Hist.  Soe.  Transactions. /iff/. 

—  Pickett.  History.  iSjr 

—  Royall.  I..ctters  from.  aV?o. 

—  Survey,  Gcolog.    Brunlev  on. /,9jj:. 

—  Synod  of,  Nail's  Di.sc.  on  dead  of.  rSjr. 
Albany,  Acts  relating  to  basin,  i.ys. 

—  B.-irnard.  Disc,  on  S.  Van  Rensselaer, 

and  sketch  of  Ren.sselaerwyck.  iSiq. 

—  Bridge  over  Hudson,  6  pamphlets,  1S41. 

—  Charter.  777/ 

—  Chester.  Hist.  disc.  iSio. 

—  City  guide,  /S'/,- 

—  Laws  and  ordinances.  /77J.    . 

—  Munsell.  Annals 1000,2918 

—  Collections  on  hist.  of.     .        .       .        2919,20 

—  Narrative  of  revival. /,.V>,).       .        .        .    2924 

—  Roijer.s.Hist.di.so.on  Ref.Prot.  Dteh.eh.    2923 

—  Smith.  Missionary  Sermon,  i-gy.  ,        .    2924 

—  Sprague.  3.jth  Anniv.  Ser. /,f./6.     .       .    2924 

25th  Anhiv.  Ser. /.S'f./ 2924 

Sermons  on  Atl.  Telegraph, /.ffj.       .    2924 

Albany  Institute.  Transactions.       .        .    6652 
Albee,  Amos.  Norfolk  collection  of  sacred 

harmony 5897 

Alden  T.    Amer.  epitaphs.  5112,13,8041,42 

—  Missions  among  beuecas  &  Munsces.  .    5584 


1994 

693 

»570 

1570 

37'6 

4'7S 
4933 
1573 
4173 
8039 

4>74 

4957 
86j3 
4958 
7088 
6643 
8040 
1741 


509 

509 

5'« 

2741 

4335 
4336 
4334 
4340 
434' 
4342 
434a 
2924 

2921 
2923 
2916 
1915 
2917 
3916 


INDEX. 


■Jt 
i 


Alexander,  A.    Founder  and  alumni  of  I 

Loj;  CdUl'vjl' 3593i'14  ' 

Alexander,  Calub.   Columbian dict'nary.  7205' 

—  Real  deity  of  Ii'sus  Christ.      .        .        .  6356  j 
Alexander,  W.,  Karl  of  Stirling,    Duer's 

Life  of 3032 

—  and  Anier.  Civilization.  Shifter.    .        .  2621 
Alexander,  Sir  \Vm.  Narr.  of  I'roc.ag'nst 

Earl  of  i    irling 2620 

—  Koyal  Charter 61 

Algernon,  Sidney.  See  Granger,  G. 

Algiers,  War  with.    Davis.        .        .        .  491)5 

Hunt 5021,24 

Sir  also  Naval  Monument.  .        .        .  5046 


AI:,'onl<in  languages. 


56.(5-78,  9208,14-16 


2308 
3357 

450  > 

3271 
5114 
6770 


Alison,  K.    Stateof  college  in  R.  I.  . 
Allegliany  Magazine.  Meadville,  Pa.  iSib. 
Alleghany  Mts.,  Lanman.  Letters  from. 
AUein,  I.    A\i\rm,  i:\c. /■'raiiA'/in. /yj/. 
Allen,  A.    W.  Allen  and  Witter  families. 
Allen,  li.  jr.    Miscel.  poems. 
Allen,  Ethan.    Animadversory  addr.  to 

Inhab.  of  Vt  ly-S. 2511 

—  Narrative  of  Captivity.  2529-34,  2619,5482,5581 

8043,44 

—  Narr.  of  Proc.  of  N.  Y.  on  N.  Hamp- 

shire Lands,  /yy^ 2510,  2622 

—  Present  State  of  controversy, //jy.      .    2516 

—  Reason  the  only  Oracle.  .  .  2535-37 
Reply  to  by  Common  Sense.      .        .    2537 

—  Vindica.  of  opposition  of  Vt.  to  Govt. 

of  N.  Y.  1770 2513,  2623 

—  and  Thos.   Fav.  Refuta.  of  claims  of 

Mass.  &  N.  M.  /yMK        .       .        .   2514,  262.1 

—  De  Fuy.  Cirecn  Mt.  heroes  of '76.  .  .  5135 
.—  Moore*,  Life  of 5134 

—  Sparks's  Life  of.         ....  2619,5296 

Allen,  G.    Life  of  Philidor 9135 

Allen,  Ira.    History  of  Vermont.      ,        .    2538 

—  Narra.  of  ship  Olive  Branch.  .2539,40,  8045,46 
Allen,  James.   Mass.  Klection  Ser.  /O^g,    695,96 

—  Neglect  of  Worship  of  God.    .        .        ,      697 

—  Serious  Advice  [after]  Sickness.  .  .  696* 
Allen,  J[as.     Poem  to  accom.  Warren's 

oration,  777.? 6771 

Allen,  John.   American  alarm.  .        .        .    8557 

—  Orati<)n  on  Libertv,  /?TJ.  1730,  4174,  8838,39 
Allen,  L.  L.    Life  of  Choctaw  chief  Okaw 

Tiibbee 5478 

Allen,  Paul.  Hist,  of  Amer.  revolution.  .  3931 
Allen,  Tlios.  Chaine  of  .Scripture  chron.  512 
Allen,  Timo.  Ans.  to,  "What  is  truth?"  .  7426 
Allen,  Wilkes.  Hist,  of  Chelmsford.  1802,  03 
Allen,  Wm.    Amer.  biogr.  dictionary.    .    5087 

—  Hook  of  Chr.  sonnets 6772 

Allen,  Wni.  Hi.st.  of  Norridgcwock,  Me.  2603 
AUin,  John.    Animadv.  on  "Antisynoda- 

lia." 698,  7427 

—  Earthquake  Sermon,  77^7.      .  .292 

—  and  .Shepard,  T.  Preface  to  Defence  of 

Answer  to  Nine  Questions.         .        ,      820 
AUine,  H.    Hvmns  and  spiritual  songs.  .    5988 

—  Sermon  at  Fort  Midw.iy,  Feb.  19,  /ySj.      122 

—  Two  mites. 7428 

Ailing,  J.  Register  of  the  weather,  N.  Ha- 
ven, /.S'/o 6655,  8047 

Allison,  B.  English  dictionary.  .  .  7206 
Allyn,  A.  Ritual  of  freemasonry.  .  67(x>,oi 
Allyn,  John.  Anniv.  Dis.  Plymouth.  /Sitr.  1915 
Al.M.\N.\cs '309,  7329-7421 

—  Boston, ■/7a(Hif 1723-29 

—  Cambridge  and  Boston,  16^-1707.        699-721 

—  Connecticut, /7,-?  70.  ....     2340 

—  Cnrtis's  Pocket,  ASlw,  Exeter,  N.  H.      .    2466 

—  New  York,  fj/viKM.  .        .        .        3001-08 

—  Phila 3193-96 

and  N.  Y.  /(iSs-nm       ■        ■        ■        3367-79 

—  Poor  Job,  /7f.?,  /7f ,-.  Newport,       .        2423,24 

—  Rhode  Island,  Newport,  y/ij'-ji^.  ,  2410,14 
various,  ijoJ-iSoi.         .        ,        .        3393-94 


Almanacs,T!iomns,  I.  Mass.  Kalendar.  ijji.  1552 

—  Yale  College,  fjhi 3208 

Almon,  J.  Remembrancer.  .  .  3934,36 
Alsop,  R.  Enchanted  lake.  .  .  .  6773 
Alton,  111.  Bcecher.  Narrative  of  riots  at.    4617 

—  Trials  for  I^ovejoy  riot.s.  .  .  4616,  8048 
Amazon  val'y,  Gibb<m  Sc  Herndon  Exp.  5341 
Amelia  Island,  Florida.  Doc'ts  on.  .  .  4386 
Amer.  Known  to  Ancients.  S.  Mather.    .     1327 

—  Painted  to  the  life.  F.  Gorges.      .        .      308 

—  Pois'd  in  the  balance,  i~7^'  •  •  203,  4179 
American  Anli(niarian  Society.        .        .       3-7 

—  Paine,  N.  Notice  of  library,  etc.    .        .     1078 

—  Pamphlets.  .  .  .'  .  .  .  8049 
American  antif|ultie.s.  J.  Priest.        .       5435,36 

—  Delalield's  Inquiry  into 5379 

—  Ratincsque's 4(08 

—  Rafn's. 9 

American  Apollo 523 

AMKKIC.V.M    CoI.ONIKS.  .         .         .         l55-2(>9 

Amer.  Ethnolog.  Soc.  Transactions.  5625,  8005 

American  gazetteer 8 

American  harmony.  D.  Bayley.  .  .  5892 
Americ'n  Hist.  Mag'zineandLit.  Reco'd. 

N.  llav.  /.•!f6 2185 

American  Literary  Magazine.  ,       .    9231 

Amer.  Magazine,  floston,  /744-^.      .        1696,97 

—  and  Mon'ly  Chron.,  Phil.  /7j7-sS.  3166,67,9232 

—  ed.  bv  N.  Webster, /7,V7-,S'.  .  .  .73(0 
Amer.  Monthly  Magazine,  iSn-iQ.  ,  .  2911 
Amer.  Moral  and  Sent.  Mag.  N.  Y.  /7Q7,c/S.  2908 
American  Museum.  M.  Carey.  1787-92.  .  3176 
American  Museum,   /-'or  M.  Carey.  1798.    3177 

American  oratory 4766 

Am.  Oriental  Soc.  Journal.  .  .  .  8051 
Am.  Philotog.  Assoc.  Transac.  V.  I.  .  &.152 
Amer.  Railroad  Journal.  /Sj3.  .  .  .  2914 
Am.  Regist'r  ;  eJ.  by  C.  B.  Brown,  /iS'o6-/o.  3187 
American  Register.  Phil.,  1S17.  .  .  .  3191 
Am.  Remembrancer.  M.  Carey,  /7(y.  .  4767 
Am.  Review  ;  ed.  C.  B.  Brown,  /.Sb/.  .  4277 
Am.  Review  ;  ed.  R.  Walsh,  Phila.,  /S/t,/i  3189 
AMKRKAN   RKVOLL'TIOX.   .         .         .     3931-4188 

—  Carter  W.  Genuine  Detail 789 

—  Cockings,  G.    Ainer.  War ;  a  poem.    .     1788 

—  New  York  pamphlets,  7777-76.  .  .  2896 
American  Silk  Society  j0urn.1l.  .  .  3689 
Am.  Univ.  Magazine,  Piiil.  i707,<}-'!-  .  3182,83 
American  Weekly  Mercury.  Pnila.  17x^-^1.  3165 
Am.  Weeklv  .Messenger,  Phila.  iSij,i4.   .     31. jo 

American  Whig,  etc 6135 

America's  appeal  to  impartial  world.  777J.  4175 
Ameriquc  et  I'Americains,  Berlin.  777^.  5355 
Ames,  Fisher.     Works.        .        .        .        4768,6i) 

—  Adams'  Review  of  Works  of.  .        .     4760 

—  Lowell,  J.    Rem'ks  on  Adams's  Rev.  .    4760 

Ames,  W.  Anti-Syndolia 514 

—Leetiones  in  Psalms.  .        .        .  515,16 

—Medulla  Theologica.  ....       513 

Amherst,  Mass.  Imprint,  iSiq.  .        .        .    6247 

—  Mt.  Pleasant  School 1561 

Amherst  College  ;  Reports,  etc.  .  .  156J 
Amherst,  N.  H.  Imprnil,  171)2.  .        .        .      489 

—  Holmes,  Letter  to  cliurch,  7iS'_»?.     .        •     2473 

—  Farmer.  Hist.  Sketch,  7,^*,  7,V->7.  .  .  2478 
Amistad  captives.  J.  W.  Barber.  .  7303,8053 
Anabaptist.s,  Cruelty  of.  B.  Baxter.        .      523 

—  Scottow,  J.    Riseof 855 

— Willard,  S.      Ne  Sutor 893 

—Wilson,  J,    W.atch-word  again.st.  .        .      929 

Anicsthesia,  Tracts  on 6531 

Anatoniv  of  Independcnev,  76./^.  .  .676.78 
Ane.  &  Hon.  Artill.  Co.  W'hitman'sHi.st.  i6.)2,93 
Ane't  bounds;  or  Lib'ityof  conscience.  677 
Andre, J.  Benson. Vindica'nofcapt'rsof.  3945-47 

—  Dunlap,  W.    Andre  ;  a  tragedy.    .        .    3942 

—  Proceedings  on  Trial  of.  3917-41,  8<i54 

—  Raymond.  Oratiim,  Mon't  to  Captors  of.   3948 

—  Rept.  of  Comnir's  on  ex.  of  prisoners.    3949 

—  Sargent.   Life  and  career  of. .       .       .    3950 


ii 


i 


INDEX. 


Andre,  J.,  Suwnril.  Monody  on.   .        .     3951-53 

—  Smith,  H.  W.  Andreann.        .       304.1i44.  9' ("i 

—  Smith,  J.  H.  Authentic  niirnilive.  3954-57 
Andovur,  Ct.  .S|)r,iKiH-',  Centun.  disc.  ly^].  2217 
Andovcr,  Mass.  Abljol,  A.  History.        .     1559 

—  Church's  Hist.  Disc.  /.S'/o 915 

—  Phillips  Academy;  Addresses,  etc.  .  1560 
Andover,  N.  H.  Moore.  Hist,  sketch,  iSij.  i^jj, 
Andrews,  A.  Hist,  of  New  Hrituin,  Ct.  .  2249 
Andrews,  C.  Mem'r.s.  of  U.irtmoorpr's'n.  4993 
Andrews,  I.  D.   Report  on  trade  of  the 

lakes 47701  8055 

Andrews,  I.  History  of  the  war,  1775-S3.  3958 
Andrews,  L.  Hawaiian  lannua^e.  .  .  5633 
Andros,  E.  Mather,  I.  Revol.  in  N.  E.     .     1022 

—  Whitmore.  Memoir  of 5136 

Andros  Tracts 375 

Andros,  T.  Jersey  prison  ship.  .        .    3959,  8050 

•        •93914" 


Arndt.  Wahrc  Christentlnini.  I-'niiililin, 

1741 327' 

Aroostook  Territ'ry.  Holmes's  Exp.  /.fjij.  2614 
Arrawac  Inn^'uage.Ge.sch.  v.  Jesus  Christ, 

neberset/.t  v.  J.  J.  (1.  Fischer.  .  .  5779 
Arroyo de  la  Cesta.Mutsuniriam.&vocab.  5631 
Arscot,  A.     Pres.  state  of  Christian  re- 

li>;ioii.     Franklin,  1732.         ,       .       .    3273 

Arithmetics 7232-45 

Articles  of  confederation,  1777.  .  .  .  3965 
Artillery  Election  Sermons.        .      1574-76,8558 

—  1674,  J.  Moodey 823 

—"'75.  J.  Kichardson 85a 

—  1677,  tJ.  Oakes 839,40 

—1678,  S.  Nowell 831,33 


6559 
8516 
3678 
3690  I 
114 

'57 

5'7 
1707 

5"37 
679 
3380 
5335 
657 

2958 
9 

2473 
2473 
5478 


AnK'cloKrap'hia.     1.  Mather, 

Anijliiera.  .iVc  Martyr,  Peter. 

Animal  niavtnctism,  Stone.  Letter  on. 

Annapolis,  Md.  liiipiiiity  170J.   . 

"-'  Annals  of 

—  as  site  for  nay.'d  depot.     tSiS. 
A nspach.  Hist,  of  Newfoundland.     . 
Answer  of  the  Co.  of  Royal  Adyenturers 

into  Africa,  etc.  i(y(>7 

Answer  of  the  Eiders  in  N.  En>c.  J.  Dav- 
enport  

Anthology,  Monthly,  iSi>?-/r. 

Anthony,  Susanna,  Hopkins.  Life  of. 

Antichrist.  Pope,  J.  UnyoilinK of. 

Antient  testimony  of  (Juakcrs  revised.  . 

Antilles,  Rochefort.  Hlstoire  de. 

Antinomianism.  Rutherford,  S.  Survey. 

Anticpiarian,  The,  and  General  Review. 
LaiisinKburgh,  N.  Y.  /.V?7-J'. 

Antiquitates  America;.  Rafn.     . 

Antrim,  N.H.  Whiton's  Half-Cent.  Sen, 
iSiA 

—  Whiton's  History,  to /.SI//. 
Apes,  W.  Iuilo({y  on  Kin^  I'hilip. 

—  E.'<pcrience  of 535'i 

--  Experiences    of    five    Christian    Pe- 

quods 54781  5585 

—  Indian   Nullification 5357 

Apocalypse  de  Chiokoyhikoy.   .       .        .    3960 

ApoloKeticall  narration (78 

-.  Stewart,  A.  Observations  on.  .  .  676,78 
Apolo^ie  of  Churches  in  New  England. 

R.  Mather 517 

Appeal  to  nun  of  New  i  ^land,  lAJi;.  .  723 
Aopeal  to  old  whi^s  t>f  M.iss.,  /.Vo(t.  .  .  4952 
Ajipleton,    N.    Euneral    sermon    on    B. 

Wadsworth.  ;7.?7 1993 

—  Funeral  sermonsi 1996-98 

—  Mass.  elec.  .sermon,  /7/?.        ,        ,        .     1485 

—  Sermons.  Ho.ston,  i7/.!;i}.  .  .  .  1737 
— Wisdom  of  God  in  Redemption.  .  743'i3a 
Apthorp,  E.  Discourse  on  Music.  Camb. 

/?"/ '749 

—  Sermons,  Christ-Church,  Camb.  .  .  1749 
Arbuthnot,  J.  History  of  John  Hull.  .  7070 
Archdeacon,  P.  Sketch  of  Passaic  falls.  .  3642 
Arenas,  P.dc.  V'ocabulario  Mexieano.  5766,67 
Arfwetlson,  C.  D.  De  Colon.  Nova  Svecia.  3031 
Aristides.   .•>><■  Hanson,  A.  C,  ii/so   Van 

Ness,  W.  P. 
Arizona  Laws 4715 

—  Pamphlets 4716 

Arkansas.  Nutt.ill.  Travels,  /^'ro-  .  .  ■t'f<7 
Armstrong;,  Gen.  J.  Notices  of  War  of  /.S'/.».  4,)5i) 
ArmstriMvu,  K.  Hattlc  of  ISladen  iiur);-.  .  s'?.! 
Arclulale,  J.  I>escr.  of  Carolina, //.J/.  .  \^{'} 
Arnold,  H.  Atwill.  Treason  of.      396),  8057,  i).»).i 

—  Harbe-Marbois.   Complot  d'. . 

—  Exch.  of  prisimers  under,  7777. 

—  Hubbell.  Tr.iKcdy  on. 
Arnold,  J.  L.    Poems.  . 
Arnold,  Samuel,  tried  for  Cruelty 


.     113a 

.  2626 
91a 
•  750 
.  965 
■  9'37 
.  3840 
4447i48 
J.   Half- 

15C1 

1561 


5138 
1871 

518 
517* 

5"9 

6191 
6lu2 


3961,63 
3'/'7 
39''4 
6778 
8058 


1691,  C.  Mather. 

—  1698,  Jos.  Helcher. 

—  i6.vr„S.  Willard.  . 
—17c*,  S.  Danforth. 
— 1710,  I.  Mather.  . 
Ascham,  R.  Epistolae. 
Ash,  T.  Carolina.  . 
Ashe,  T.  Travels  in  America. 
Ashburnham,    Mass.    Cushinj; 

Century  Sermon,  rS/X  . 
Ashfield,  Mass.    Shcpard.  40th    anniver. 

sermon,  /S^o 

Asbford,  Ct.  Hancock,  Sermon  ordin.  J. 

Uass,  //jr? '737t  2217 

Ashurst,  H.  Haxter'sfnn.  sermon  on.     .      575 
Ashley,  Jona.  Churches  consis.  of  saints.     7434 
Ashmun",  (ehudi.     Gurley's  Life  of. 
Ashton,  J.  Advent's  with  pirates,  /72J.    , 
Aspinwall,  W.  Fifth  monarchy. 
— Lej;ish>tive  power  is  Christ's. 

—  Premonition  of  sad  calamities. 
As  jluiid,  J.  Annual  register  of  Am.  Bap- 
tists  

—Universal  register  of  Am.  Baptists.  , 
Associate  presbyteries.  .  .  .  6322-2C 
Alherton,  W.  Deft  of  N.  W.  army.  4  ,6<.,6i,5482 
Athol,  Mass.  Clark's  Cent'l  .Sermon,  iSjo.  1561 
Atkinson,  T.  Convention  sermon, /.s'//.  .  6189 
Atlantic  .Magazine  ;  ed.  by  R.  C.  Sand.-i.  .     2912 

Atl.iiitictelegr.iph 9090 

Atlases 8059-8066 

Atlee,  E.  A.  Es.says  at  poetry.    .        .        .    6780 
Attleboro,  Mass.  Crane's  cent'l.  ser.  /S.fQ, 

-Daggett,  J.  Hi.story 

Atwatcr,  C.  History  of  Ohio.     . 

— Tour  to  Prairie  dii  Ciiien. 

—Writings  |on  the  West.]   .... 

Atwater, David,  Descendants  of. 

Atwell,  Geo.,  Terry's  Memoir  of,  /.SVf. 

Atwill,  W.  Treason  of  H.  Arnold.  3961,  8057,90(^0 

Anchrauty,  S.  Anniv.  .sermon,  /770.  .        .    6117 

—  Ser.  at  opening  of  St.  Paul's  chapel,  N. 

Y.  /;-» 

Augusta,  Me.  Imprhit,  iSo/. 

— Judd.  Ser.  before  Uiiita.  Assoc.  /Jjv.    , 

--Lamson.    Dedication  ser.  1S27. 

— Weston.  Centen.  adilress.  1^34. 

Augsburg  confession.  . 

AUTOOK.M'lls,         .        .        .7920,8967,9318-0491) 

Avery,  E.  K., Trial  of 65111 

—  Vindication 8067 

Avila,  F.  F.  de.  Arte  de  la  lengua  Mexic.  5768 
Avon,   Ct.,  Centen'l.  of    Cong.    Church, 

West  A.  iS^i.  .        .        .        .        .        .     2217 

— Hubbell.  12  years'  Ministry,  iSs^.  .        .2217 

Babbit,  E.  B.,  Court-martial  of.  .  .  4989 
Babcock,  S.  Middlesex  harmony.  .  .  5898 
H.iche,  L.  Trial  of,  by  Court-martial, /.J/j.  491.2 
B.ickus,  I.  Fish  caught  in  his  own  net.  .  6195 
-Hist,  of  Baptists  ir.  New  England.  6197,  62.x) 
---History of  New  England.  .  .  .276,77 
-Internal  call  to  preach 6193 

—  lAtter  on  t.ixes  for  support  of  religion,  6196 
-Letter  to  Rev.  B.  Lord 6194 


1562 
453' 
5358 
4449 

20(K) 
■  897 


2844 

6251 
3612 
2612 
1983 
2838,39 


INDEX. 


Backus,  1.    MS.    HioKinpliy  of   I'rcs.   J. 

Manning sjWi  ■'f'lS 

-Tracts fiao.^-os,  74S3 


5633 
5358 

1969 
S047 
3176 


'737 
4)6.1 

8068 

5'34 

3968 

3194 

957 

aM 

6533 
6534 


Backus,  L.  S.  Important  Indian  MSS 
Bacitn,  [olin.  Conjectures  on  propliecies. 
Bacon,  h.  Hist.  disc,  isotli  anniv.  So.  Ch. 
Wore.  Ms.,  /,*? 

—  Hi,st.  discourse.  Ct.  Hist.  Soc,  aV/?. 

—  Tliirteen  hist,  discour.  N.  Haven,  iSn), 
Bacon,  T.  .Sermons  on  duty  of  Christian 

masters 3663,64 

Bacqueville  dcia  Pothcrie.  Hist  durAm- 

eric|ue  septentrionale 

BaJis'cr,  S.  Ordin.  as  Hiss,  to  Natick  Ind. 

/-.-? 

Baiitshaw,  K.  KinRdom  of  Chri.st. 
Bailey,  I.     Anier.  naval  liioi,rap;iv  . 
Bailey,  I.  T.  Hi.st.  sketch  of  lir'kl'n.N.Y. 
Bailey,  N.    Kni;.  dictionary, /?j.v.     . 
Bailey,  Robert.  Life  and  adventures. 
Bailey.  \V.  Records  of  i>a'.riotisni.     . 

Bailey  s  Almanac,  ;>\)*i 

Baily,  John  I.,  Mather's  fun.  sermon  on. 
Baine.  History  of  late  war  (of  iSu). 
Baker,  Rachel.  Devoticmal  sonmium. 

—  Siirprisiuf^  case  of 

Balch,  T.  Papers  on  M.arylaiid  line  in  the 

Revolution 4140 

Baldwin,  E.  Annals  of  Yale  CoUcKe.  2190,  Bjiij 
Baldwin,  B.  W.  Memoirs.  .  .  .  5140 
Baldwin,  L.  Thoughts  on  study  of  polit. 

economv.    /.si^ 4953 

Baldwin,   Moses.    Sermon,  execution  of 

W.  Shaw,  SprinKlicId,  1770.  .  .  1996 
Baldwin,  Rof;erS.,  Uutton's  fun.  ser.  on.  2326 
Baldwin,  S.  An.  disc.  Plym'th,  Ms.  /,-7j-.  1915,16 
Baldwin,  T.,  Chessman's  Memoir  of.  .  5141 
Baldwin,  T.,  Massacre  of  family  of.  5477,  5581 
Balfour,  W.  Letter  on  term  Gehenna.  ,  6586 
Ball,  I.  Analvtic'l  view  of  animal  econ'y.  -201 
Ball,  John.  Treatise  of  faith.      .        .        .233 

—  Trial  of  grounds  of  separation,      .        .        52 
Ballantine,  J.  Sermon  to  Soldiers,  West- 
field,    ffSti 359 

Ballon,  Adin.  Doctrine  of  Sec.  Advent.  .  7677 
Ballston  Spa,  N.  Y.  Jiii/Tiri/,  rSil).  .  .  473 
Baltimore,  Lord,  and  I'enn.  Indenture.  .  yi66 
Baltimore,  Events  of  Revol.  war  in.  I'ur- 

viance 3685 

—  Griflith.  Annals 3679,80 

Early  history 3680 

—  Mol)ofi,St2 368^,83,8517 

—  Periodicals. 3686*89 

—  Picture  of 3684 

—  Varle.  Complete  view  of.  .  .  .  3884 
Baltimore  V.'eekly  Magazine.  .  .  .  3687 
Bancroft,  A.  I-'fe  of  tjco.  \Vashin.v;ton.    .    4240 

—  [Six  occas.  sermon.-i] 1)84 

—  Sermon  on  death  of.  ....  4754 
Bancroft,  G.  History  of  the  U.  S.      .        477>i72 

—  Poems. 6781 

Baiieor,  Me.  Manual  of  ist  Coni;.  Ch.  iSjd.  2594 
Bank  of  Credit,  Model  for  Ereotinif,  ij/^.     1430 

—  Dudley,  P.  (Objections  to.  /7/v.       .        .     1431 
Bank  of'North  America.  Addr.  on  abo- 
lition ot*,  /7SV ^l^^  4187 

Bank  of  U.S.  Enq.  on  principles  of.  /ro/-  4956 
Bankruptcy,  Reflections  on  law  of.    New 

Haven,  ryss 2187 

Banks,  H.  Memorial  to  Con.i^ross.  .  .  4174 
Banks,  Some  consiil.  tm  sev.  sorts  of.  /7/d.   1432 

—  State,  ArKt.s.  in  favor  of.  Conn. /Jl))-.  .  2141 
Banneker,  B.  Letter  to  Jefferson.  .  .  7304 
Banvard,  J.  Plymouth  and  the  PilKrim.s.  1903 
Baptism  and  the  Baptists.    .        .        .   6191,  6361 

—  and  Consociat'n;  Bost'n  Synod,  1662.      844-46 

—  Bulkcley.  Debate  at  Lyme,  1729.    .        .     3044 

—  Davenport,  J.     Another  essay.    .      752,1345 

—  Jenks,  Jos.  Reply  to  W.  Wilkinson,  /7/y.  2360 

—  Mather,  C.     Essay  upon.         .        .        .     1253 

—  Mather,  I.  Discourse  conceniinit.         .      967 


Bajitism  ;  Mather  I.  First  principles.        .  986,87 

—  MorKun.  Portsmimth  disputation  on.  .    3439 

—  Propositions  cone,  by  Bost.  Synod.  idOj. 

844-46, 1345 

—  St.  Nicholas,  J.  History  of.    .        .        .658 
-Terry,  E/.ek.    Candid  opinion.        .        .     1897 

Baptist  churches.  Jacob,  H.  Reasons.      .      603 
Baptists,  Confession  of  Faith  of.  /•'ni>ii- 

/ill,  i-;43 3274 

—  Edwards.  History  of 3049 

—  in  Alabama.  Holcombe 4336 

-~C.  Mather's  ordin.  ser,  E.  Callender.      1076 
Barbadoes.  Acts  of  Assembly,  1648-1718.     5329 

-  Caribbeana 5330 

Barbarities  of  the  enemy  exposed.  1S1.1 

4965,66,  5058,  Sofiij 

Bar'^arv  War.      Blyth.  Historv.        .        .     497a 
Barbe-Marboi.s,  F.  Complot  d'Arnold.     3961,6a 

History  of  Louisiana 43)1 

8u53 
aa37 
1462 
278 
2177 
4773 
3M 
177» 
3742 
3558 
744' 


Barber,  J.  W.  Amistad  captives. 

—  liist.  Cfillectiims  of  Conn. 

of  Mass 

-Hist,  of  N.  EUK.,  N.  Y.,  and  N.  J. 

—  Hist,  and  Antiq.  of  New  Haven.  . 

—  Intcrestinjr  events  in  U.  S.  Hist.  . 

—  N.  12n>;land  scenes 

—  Views  in  New  Haven 

—  and  H.  Howe.  Hist.  Collec.  <.f  N.  Y.    . 
Barclav,  R.  Anarchy  of  the  ranters.     3485 

—  .\polo.  der  wahren..  .Gottesicelehrhcit. 

—  Apol.  for  the  true  Divinity, /7.^.  .        .    2412 

—  Ajiolotfy  for  ..  .Quakers.  '       .      3481-84,3556 

—  Catechism  and  Confession.     .      3181,  3486-i/> 
Barefoot,  Isa'c.  Moh'wk  ps'lms  &  hymns.     5732 
BarinK,  Alex.    Inq.  into  Orders  i;i  Coun- 
cil,       4'(53,  5067 

Barker,  Jos.  Century    ser.   Middleboro, 

Mass.,  I7QS 1875 

Barlow,Joel.  Advice  to  priv'l'K'd  Orders.    4775 

—  Columbia'l. 4154 

—  Letter  on  Advantages  of  Fr.  Revol.     ,    4775 

—  Letter  to  Nat'l  Conv.  of  France,  lyot,  .     4775 

—  Inciters  on  Comm'l  Policy, /i«w.    .        .     4775 

—  Poetical  wt.irks.  .,.'..       6782  -q.:» 

—  Political  writini^.s 4774 

—  Prospect  of  Peace,  177.'!.   ....     4775 

—  Strictures  on  Watscm's  Apoloijy  for 

the  Bible 4775 

—  Two  Letters  from  Paris,  /7()t).        .        ,     4773 

—  Vision  of  Cohimbus.       .        .        .       8o7'>-7i 

—  Wntts's  Psalms 6072  80 

—  Notice  sur  la  vie  de 4775 

Barnard,  J.    A.shton's  Memorial,  /7Jj.     .    1871 

—  Conven.  Sermcm,  Boston,  I7JS,      .        .     17)7 

—  Mass.  Elec.  Sermon,  /7j^.        .        .        .     1485 

—  Psalms  of  David 5989 

--Sermons 7436-40 

Barnard,  T.  Ordin.  of  J.  Bayley,  I7S7-  .  ^vio 
Barnard,  Vt.  /iit/riii/,  iS'/j.  .  .  .  6268 
Harney,  Coinm,  Joshua,  Memoir  of.  .  4967 
Barnstable,  Mass.     Centennial,  /,Vy_).        .     1563 

—  Stone.  Assize  Sermon,  i7J.\'.  .  .  .  1989 
Barnstable  Co.,De.script.  of  E.  Coast,  iSi>3.  1563 

—  Survey  of  Canal  throu>;h,  iS'jf.  .  .  1563 
Barnum,  H.  L.  Spy  unmasked.  .  3969-71 
Barnwell,  R.  G.  New  Orleans  book.  .  4435 
Barr,  J.  History,  by  himself.  .  .  .  5141 
Barratt,  J.  American  willow.s.  .        .   6586,  81172 

—  Etchemin  lan^jua^e.         ....     5633 

—  Indian  of  N.  En.ifland.  .  .  .  5476,56^3 
-Indian  Pron'rsof  Mattebe.seck.  .  .  5633 
Barre,  Mass.  Sjirac:ue.  Dedica.  Ser.  /Sjo.     1563 

—  Thompson,  J.  W.  Anniv.  Ser. ,/,sV/,M',v.  '563 
Barrere,  P.  Nouv.  relaticm  de  la  Guiane.  5338 
Barrett,  S.  Artill.  Klec.  Sermon,  /fji.  .  1576 
Barron,  Ca|)t.  J.,  Court-martial  of.  .  .  4989 
Barrow,  Sir  J.  Life  of  Earl  Howe.  .  .  5018 
Barry,  J.  .S.  Hist  of  Hanover,  Mass.        .     1838 

-  Hi'st()ry  of  Mass 146^ 

Barry,  T.  Captivity  with  Monsipi  Ind'ns.  5482 
Barry,  W.  Hist,  of  Framin^ham,  M.iss.  .    i8fo 


INDEX. 


4775 

4775 

7< 

3a 

4775 
1871 

'7)7 

1435 

59*) 

-40 

!4'19 
268 
J')67 
U'''3 

I563 

I563 
-7' 
135 
|4< 

h3 

13 

153 
p3 

[A 


Barstow,  Q.  Hist,  of  New  Hampshire.    .    3444 

Bartlet,  W.  Iclinogrnphia 1345 

B.irtlett,  J.K.  HihlioKiapliy  of  R.  I.  .    2146,  7()ji 
—  UestniL'tii)ti  of  tlK*  liasi)oe,  177-^.    . 
— Literatiiri;  of  tlic  rebc'llidii.     . 
Baitlutt,  R.  I'resers-.i.  of  i)ublicarchu'cs. 
Barton,   Anilrf  w.    The  uisappointmcnt ; 
comic  oiiera. 


2J47 

71)22 

7y-!3 


—  Origin  of  tribes  of  America.  . 
Barton,  T.  Serm.  on  Hraddock's  defeat. 

Barton,  Gen.  \V.,  Life  of 

Bartram,  J.    Description  of  E.   Florida. 

I>ond.  /^{x).      ,    _  .        .        .        .        4343, 64 


7045 
653« 
5)59 
3375 
397s 


—  Travels  in  No.  &  So.  Carolina,  etc. 

—  Travels  in  Flori<la,  etc.  Lond.  779^. 

—  and  Kalm.  Travels  in  America,  lyji. 
Bass,  I.,  Ilandcock's  Ordin.  scr.  fi 
Batavi.i,  N.  Y.  Imfrinls,  iSiy-iS. 

—  Scaver,  Hist,  sketch,  1849. 
Bates,  W.  Slysterlous  stranger,  conf.  in 

.Simsbu'ry  Mines  for  Burglary. 
Bath-Kol.  A  voice  from  the  wiUlerness. 


384 

4344 

296*) 

•      '737 

47'.  6735 

2935 

[•2276 

6327 


59=3 
5088 
8079 


Baudry  des  Lozlers,  L.  N.  Voya>;es  a  la 

Lo'uisiane 4392,  93 

Baxter,  J.  Mass.  Elec.  .Sermon,  n2j.       .    1484 

—  Journal  of  visits  to  Kennebec  Indians,  5478 
Baxter,  K.    Gildas  .Salvianiis.    .        .        .      524 

—  WehkomaonKanoo;  Call,  etc.  .  .  782 
Baxter,  Mr.,  baptized  in  bloud.         .       .      523 

Bay  Fsalm-Hiiok 847-51 

Bayard,  F.  M.  Voyajfedans. . .  Etas-Unis.  3718 
Bayard,  Nich.  Trial  for  hish  treason,  N. 

Y.,  1103 2743 

Bayley,  D.  American  harmony.        .      5892,  93 

—  Essex  harmony 5893 

—  Introduction  to  music 5891 

Baylle,  R.  Dissuasive  from  errors,  ib4S-  372 
Baylies.  F.  History  of  New  Plymouth.  .  iqoi 
Bayly's  Practice  of  piety  in  Indian  lang.  791  -97 
Beach,  J.  Eternal  life,  Uod's  gift.      . 


—  Friendly  expostulation.  . 

—  Modest  enquiry  into  state  of  dead 

—  Second  familiar  conference.  .        .        .    6120 

—  Il'amphlets.l 7445 

—  Klanstield's  funeral  sermon  on.      .        .    2V24 
Beadle,  W.  Murder,  Wethersfield,  lySi-  ■    2286 
Beale,  R.  Trial  of  Comni.  D.  Porter. 
Iteardslev,  L.  Reminiscences  of  Otsego 

Co.,  N.  Y 

Beatty,  C.  Journ'l  of  miss'n  am'ng  Ind's. 
Beaumont,  U>hn.  Treatise  on  Spirits. 
Beautiesof  Brother  Bull— Us.    . 
Beaver  City,  Pa.,  Account  of.    . 
Bechteln,  J.    Kurzer  Catechismu.s. 

/■'lui'ii'/i/i,   i-!42, 

Beck,  \i.  C.  Gazetteer  of  Illinois, 


Belknap,  D.    Harmonist's  companion.    . 
Belknap,  Jero.    Anier.  biography.   . 

—  Charac.  etc.  of  Jesus  Christ.  . 

—  Eclogtio  on  death  of  Rev.  A.   Cum- 
ming. 6848 

—  The  foresters;  an  American  tale.         7073174 

—  Discourse  on  di.seov.  of  Amer.       .       .    8078 

—  Hist,  of  New  Hampshire.       ,      2445-46,8674 

—  Sacred  poetry 5990-95 

—  Life  of 5143 

Bell,  S.  [pset  d.l  Tales  of  travel  West.    .    4451 
Bellamy,  J.  Benedict's  fun.  ser.  on,  Beth- 
lehem, lyoo 2320 

—  True  religicm  and  other  works.  .  7447-50 
Bellenger,  J.  M.  Micmac  grammar.  .  ,  5631 
Belllngham,  Mass.  Fisher  s  Cent,  serm's. 

iS22 1568 

Belsham,  T.  Hist,  of  Unitarian  churches 

In  America 6357 

Beltrami,  J.  C.  Decouverte  des  sources 

du  Mississippi 4452 

—  IjCtter  In  defense  of  his  Discovery.  /&j.  2899 

—  Pilgrimage  in  Europe  and  America.  .  4453 
Beltran  de  Santa  Rosa  Maria,  P.   Idioma 

Maya 5780 

Benbrigge,  I.  Usura  accomodata.  .  .  679 
Benedict,  D.  Hist,  of  Baptist  in  America.  6206 
Benezet,  A.  Account  of  the  Quakers.       .    3582 

—  Caution  [etc.  on  Slavery,! /7.').3.      .        .    8o3o 

—  Guinea  and  Slave  trade 3491 

—  Memoirs,  by  R.  Vaux.     .        .        .        5141144 

—  Obs.  on  inslaving  of  negroes.        .        .    3353 

—  Obs.  on  slavery,  liquors,  and  (Quakers.    3579 

—  Pennsyl.  Spelling  book 7200 

—  Plainness  and  simplicity  of  Christian 
religion 34931  3579 

—  Serious   considerations  on  war,  slav- 
ery, and  licpior 3492 

—  Short  account  of.  ..Quakers.  .       .        .    3493 

—  Slave  trade 3354 

2417    —  Works  on  Slavery 73°5-o7 

61 19  j  Benlmm,  A.  Federal  harmony.  .        .        .     5901 
61 18  !  Benjamin,  Jona.  Harmonia  Cielestia.      .    5902 

Bennington,  Vt.  Avery.  Narrative  of  ch. 

diffic.,  lySj.       ...'...    2567 

—  Battle  of,  Butler's  Address.  1S4S.  .        .    2568 

—  /iilfiriiif,  lySi 25)5.36 

1817 5249 

Benson,  E.  Memoir  on  names  of  places, 

^744)  3146 

—  VIndica.   of  captors  of  Major  Andr6. 
,1945-47 

Benson,  Jos.  Hymns  for  children.  .  .  59<;6 
Benson,  N.  S.  His.  of  Herkimer  Co.,  N.Y.  2954 
Bcntalon,  P.  Vindica.  of  Count  Pulaski.  4111,15 

Benzoni.  Mondo  Nvovo 10 

Berendt,  C.  H.  Alphabet  of  Mex.  lang.    .    9138 


5°56 

2976 
5586 
'349 
8076 
3333 


3276 
4618 


Becket,  Mas.s.  Cooley.  Dedica.  serm.  rSja.  1568  j  Berkeley,  G.  Alciphron 8081 

—  Mill.     loth  Anniv.  Sermon,  y.*/.    .        .     1568  1  —  Proposal  for  college  In  Bermudas.        .     5587 
Beckwith,  Ci   o.  .Sermims.    .        .        .        7443,44  I  Berklev,  Mass.  Eccles.  Council. /.Vf/(?).    .     1568 


Bedford,  N.  H.    Barnes.   Centennial  ad 

dress,  iS^o 2473 

—  Centennial  history,  iSjr.  .  .  .  2474 
Bcecher,  E.  Narrative  of  riots  at  Alton.  .  4617 
Beecher,  L.  Annlv.  Disc,  Plymouth,  /c&7.  1915 

—  Plea  for  the  West 4450 

—  Sermons 8077 

Belcher,  Gov.  Jona.,  Burr's  fun. serm.  on.  3595 

—  Controversy  as  to  salary.  .  .  .  1500 
Belcher,  j.is.  Artill.  Elec.  .Sermon,  /ixfS. .  2626 

—  Worst  enemy  conquered.  .  ,  .724 
Belcher,  S.  Assize  Sermon,  /703.    725,  1848,  7446 

—  Harmony  of  Maine 5899 

Belcher,  Mrs.  W.,  Prince.  Fun  .serm.  on.  5142 

Belchertown,  Mass.  Doolittle,  M.  Hist'y.  1564 

—  Eecles.  Couiuil,  /■;^j 

Belden,  E.  P.     Sketches  Yale  Coll.   . 
Belden,  L.  W.  Jane  Rider,  sonmambulist. 
Belfiist,  Me.,  White.  Hl.story  of.       . 
Bclisle,  D.  W.  Independence  Hall,  Phila. 
Belknap,  D.  Evangelical  harmony,  , 


568 
8222 

6537 
2596 
3 1 16 
5900 


!  Berkshire  Co.,  Mass.    Addr.  to  Inhab.  of 

on  oppos.  to  Civil  Govt.,  777.5'.     .        .    2617 

—  Allen,  Hist.  Sketch.  /Akl'.         .        .        .     1981 

—  Dewey,  C.  History 1565 

—  Jubile'o,  /.s'// 1566,  8554 

Berlin,  Ct.  Manual  2d.  Cong  ch.  rSjy.       .    2227 

—  Worthington  Parish.  Woodworth'sser. 

on  firing  of  church, /.<'/.*'•  •  .  •  2217 
Bernard,  D.  Light  on  Mi ionry.  6706,07,  8053 
Bernard,  Sir  F.  Letters  on  America,  777./. 

3973,87,  8082 

Bernard,  R.  Isle  of  Man 7451 

Bernard,  T.  C,  Mather  on  death  of.  .  1263 
Bernardston,    Slass.    Moor.    Dedication 

sermon.  />S)0. 1568 

—  Davis.  Address,  Cushman  Libr.irv,  /S6j.  2s68 
Berrain,  W.  Sketch  of  Trinitv  ch.,  N.  Y.  2843 
Berwick,  Me.    Ordina.   of   li.  Merriam, 

'7tiS 2597 

Beschrijvlnghe  van  Virginia,  N.Ncderl. 

etc.,  /6jr.  .,,,,,.    3716 


INDEX. 


ll 


Hesse,  J.  SulTcrinKiof  Qiinkers.  .  ,  3404 
Uutlmiiy,  Ct.  Jones,  Kurewell  srr.  /.SI*;.  .  3217 
Betliloliuiu  and  Nazareth,  I'a.    J.  C.  0(f- 

<loPl    •    .  • asSH.JS 

BevenclKe,  J.  Poems (171)1 

Heverly,  K.    Hist,  and  present  state  oE 

Virjtinta 37>9-m 

Heverly,  Mass.    Keinnrks  on  recent  Or- 
dination, 1X24 I5f>8 

—  Stone.  Dedica.  sermon. /.S>?.    .        .        .     1568 

—  History  of  ad  I'arish,  1,^34.      .        .    1568,  1984 

—  Histi>ry  of 1567 

Beyerd  and  Lodowiuk.  Journ.  of  Actions 

of  French  in  Canada,  fOojf.  .  .  .  4289 
Heza,  T.  Two  sermons,  /fiS'.  .  .  .525 
Bini.K  [and  parts  thereof].  .        .        .    57g»-5848 

—  linn lish,  bond., /6jj 5841 

t)xford,  /7^5 5843 

Phila.,  /7&.  Vol.  1 5801 

Trent  n,  jyi}/ 5808 

Worcester,  779/ 58<x),io 

nor 58" 

Trenton, /7iy-^ 5812 

Phila.  /roS. 5818 

Worcester,  /7i;^V,w-/c9w.        .       .       .    5817 

Boston, /(Sbj. 5821 

N.  Y.,  /Mxj. 5819 

Phila., /.Vl)6 5824 

Hartford, /.'})9,/o.  ....        5825,26 

New  York,  /Sji 5813 

New  Haven,  iSfj 5834 

iS/41;  N.  Webster's  Amendments. 

5835,  8084,85 
—■— Concord,  N.  H., /.ffft 58)7 

—  French.  Coloffne, /7.fq 5844 

—  German,  Germantowu,  C.  Sauer,  /74J.  5791 
— 3d  ed., /77O 5800 

—  Hawaiian 5846-48 

—  Hieronlyphick,  Worcester,  /ySS,  .  .  5805 
_  Indian.        .        .        .      i86-<;o,  5f82-34,  8434,35 


—  Latin;  Gntenbiirg  or  Mazarin. 
Lond.,  /6./0 

—  New  HieroKlyphieal,  Bost.,  /7(i./(?) 
Bible  Hi-story.  Boston,  U?*.]    . 

—  I  Various  editions.] 

Bible  Story  Book 

Bibliojtraphy 7921 

Bibliolheca  Americana.  [Homer?]  /ySi).   . 
Hiblinthenue  Aniericaine.  Paris,  /Aiy. 
Bickerstaft,  I.  Almanacs.  Prov.  1781-1800. 

Kolsom's  Hist.of  SaCJ  &. 


5839 
5840 
5814 
5802 
5831 
8086 
8037 
7')'-' 4 
4776 
2392 

2f'o8 

2612 

7058 

2128 

■577 
■773 
18E2 


Bi<ldeford,  Me  ^ 

-Trial  of  J.  Ilill  for  heresy, //Qj.     . 

Bidwell,  B.  Mercenary  match;  a  tragedy. 

—  .Susquehannah  title,  171)6. 
Bigclow,  J.  Plants  of  Boston.     . 
Binelow,  T.  *BK  Oration,  H.  Coll.  1706. 
Biglow,  W.  Hist. of  Natick,  Mass.     . 
Bi.vcot,  J.  V.  Relations.  Cranioisy  series. .      146 
Biilenca,  Mass.  Bi-Cent'l  Celebr.  /Xss-    .    1568 

—  Cumming.  Half-century  serm., /Aj.    .     1568 

—  Farmer.  Hist.  Memoir.  /i'i6.   .       .       .    1568 
Bills  of  Credit,  Considerations  on.  /6fl/.  .      726 

—  Letter  on  present  state  of. /7j6.      .        .     1449 

—  Old  tenor.  Inquiry  into.  .        .        .        1451,52 

Mournful  lamentation  for.         .        .     1459 

Billings.  W.  Farewell  sermon,  Hampton, 

Conn.,  /yjf. 2235  i 

—  Singing  master's  assistant.  .  .  5903,04  1 
Binghamton,  N.  Y.  Wilkinson.  Annals.  2926  I 
Binney,  Capt.  A.,  Courtmartial  of.  .       .    4990 

—  Conduct  of 4968  i 

Binney,  B.  Plea  for  priv'te  judgm't,  1774.  2400 
Biograpliia  Americana,  /<Ky.      .       .        .    5089 
BiOGRAi'HY,  American.       .        .  5087-5302,  8087  1 
Bioren's  Penn.  Pocket  Remembrancer.  .    3194  ; 
Birch.Harvey. Barnum's  Spy  unmask'd. 3969,71 
Birchley,  W.  Christian  Moderator.  .        .      677  | 
Bird,  S.  Military  Sermon,  N.  Haven,  /7J9.    259  : 
Birkbcck,  M.    Letters  from  Illinois.        .    4610  i 

^Journey  in  America 4619-21 

Bishop,  Cap.  Pilot  for  Windward  pas'ge.    4367 


Bishop,   Abr.    Conn.    Republicanism, 

Oration.  N.  Haven,  /.si».         .         2038,2140 
Three  letters  to,  on  [the  above].       .  2140 

—  Georgia  speculation  unveiled.       .       .  8338 

—  Oration  on  ac(iuis,  of  Louisiana,   1804.  4445 

—  Proofs  of  a  conspiracy 4777 

—  Thanksg.  Oratfim  for  election  of  Jef- 

ferson, iMii 2038,  4777 

Bishope,  Goo.  Book  of  warnings.      .       .  3495 

—  Last  trump 3497 

—  New  Kngland  judged,  1661.  2627,  3498,99,  7452 
Bissct,  (i.  Fun.  .Scr.  on  Mrs.  A.  Wanton, 

Newport,  /77/. 2431 

—  Salutation  of  love 3496 

Bisset,  las.    Maryland  As.sembly  acts.   .  j(:i>) 

Black  Hawk,  Drake.  Life  of.       .        .        .  5384 

—  Life  of,  bv  himself 5505 

—  Wakeiield.  Hi.story  of  war  with.  .  .  5504 
Black  Kock,  N.  Y.,  Concise  view  of,  /Sjti.  2927 
Blackstone.W.,  Appendix  to  commenta- 

taries  of 645>-53 

Black  Warrior,  Case  of 8o8ij 

Blackwell,  T.  Forma  sacra,  777/.       .       .  2506 

Bladensburgh,  Battle  of.  Armstrong.      .  5073 

Blades,  W.  Catalogue  of  Caxtoniana.      .  7925 

—  How  to  tell  a  Caxton 7926 

Blagden,  G.  W.   Anniv.  disc.  Plymouth, 

'■'<'M iQ'5 

Blair,  John.  Essays  on  the  sacraments.   .  7453 

Blair,  S.  Consid.  of.  .  .The  Querists.        .  4315 

-  Doctrine  of  prcdcitination.     .        .        .  3277 

—  Revival  in  New  Londnnderrv,  Pa.,  etc.  6329 
Blake,  F.   Constitutionality  of  embargo 

laws 5074 

Blake,  J.     Annals  of  Dorchester.      .        .  1818 

Blake,  W.  J.  Hist,  of  Putnam  Co.,  N.  Y.  2978 

Blanchard.A.  Anier.  Music'l  primer,  iAkV,  $i)^i6 

—  Kuropean  music 1807 

—  Newburyport  collection.  .  .  .  5905 
Bland,  R.    Letter  to  clergy  of  Virginia, 

'7/y 37=3 

Bland,  Theo.  Papers  of.  .  .  .  3724,  8089 
Blandford,  Mass.   Gibb.s,  W.  H.  Hist'or. 

Addr.,  /ijo 1569 

Blatcliford,  fohn.     Captivity.    .        .        .  472 

Blatchford,  T.  W.  Feigned  diseases.  .  6538 
Bleecker,  Ann  E.  Posthumous  works.  6792,93 
Bleeker,  L.  Order  Book,  Clinton's  exped. 

'77Q 3974 

Blis.s,  G.  Addr.  to  Bar  of  Hamp.,  etc.,/.V.>6.  1982 
Bliss,  L.  jr.  Hi.st.  of  Rehobolh,  Mass.,  1921,  86cj9 
Blodget,  S.    Battle  of  Lake  George,  17JJ. 

209,  8073,74 

Blois,  J.  T.   Ga/.etteer  of  Michigan.  .        .  4641 

Blome,  R.    Ameriqiie  anglois,  /M'S.  .        ,  158 

Blood    Eating  of.     I.  Mather.      .        .        .  054 

Bloodgood,  S.  DeWitt.  The  Sexagenary.  3975 
Bloody  Brook,  Decrfield.     Everett's  Ad- 

dres.s,  /.m 1815 

Bloomfield,  O.  B.  F.  (pseud.).  Life  of.     .  8090 
Blunt,  J.    Sketch  of  formation  of  confed- 
eracy   5360 

Blyte,  S.  C.  War  with  Tripoli.  .  .  4972 
Bockett,  E.    Poem  to  memory  of  Aquila 

Rose 31 17 

Boen,  W.    Memoirs  of 3581 

Boissard  and  DeBry.    Bibliotheca  sive 

Thesaurus 11 

Bolingbroke,  H.    Letters  on  Patriotism.  3304 
Bolivar,  .S.     Ducoudray  Holstein.    Me- 
moirs of 5340 

Bollan,  W.    Colonise  Angliae  illustratee, 

'7t>2 ijg 

—  Continued  corruption,  176S.    .       .      160,  203 

—  Importance  of  Cape  Breton,  /7.f6. .       ,  70 

—  Petition  as  a';ent  for  Mass'tt's.  7774.  203,  3976 

4179,  8091 

Bolles,  Jas.  A.  Halt-cent,  sermon.  rSsQ.  1736 
Bolles,   Jo.    Opposition    to    Rogerenes, 

/7O/ 2tOO 

—  To  Worship  God  in  Spirit,  &c.,  /yjO,    ,  1099 


If 


4 


INDEX. 


Bolles,  John,  and  J.  Waltcrhouse.    Chris. 

Sab  oath a  ion 

KoUes,  Job.  Add'n  to  Spirit  of  Mart  s.  lysS.  jioi 
Hollman,  B.  Improved  Bysteni  ot  money. 

6515,  8<>J3 

Holton,  Mass.   Adams,  Z.   Serni.  on  Chr. 

Unity,  nji 1570 

—  Chaplin,  B.  Church  trouble, /77J.  .  1570 
Adams,  Z.    Answer  to  alxive,   1772.  1570 

—  Chaplin.    Second  treatise,  1772.    ,       .  1570 

—  Church  manual,  /.??> 7)8 

—  Edes's  Re-dedica.  serm., /.V/J.        .       .  1738 

—  History  ist  ConK.  Ch., />s:<5.    .       ,       .  17)8 

—  Result  of  Council, /77? 1570 

Bolton.  R.  jr.    Hi.st.  ot  \Vest;hester  Co., 

N.  Y 3998 

Hond,  H.    Hist,  of  Watortown,  Mass.     .  1957 

llonnell,  G.  W.  Descriptiim  otTexas.  .  4717 
Bonnycastle,  R.  H.     Newfoindland    in 

1842 115 

Rooks,  Knox's  CataloK.  of.    Hoston,  1772,  1585 

Hoonc,  D.    Flint's  memoir  of.    .       ,       .  5147 

—  Life  and  adventure",  of,  iS^.        .       .  4585 

—  Military  discipline 737,28 

Hooth,  J.C.  (JcoloK.  survey  of  Delaware.  3649 
Hoscawen,  N.  H.    Price's  chronol.  reg- 
ister   2473 

Bossu,  P.    Travels  throujjh  Tyouisiana.  .    4394 

—  Nouveaux  Voyages  dans  I'Am^riquc.  4395 
Boston. 8556^72 

—  Adams,  S.    Vindication  of.  7769.   .        1571,72 

—  Anc.  and  Hon.  Artill.  Co.       .        .        1692,93 

—  Bi-Cent'l  Celebra.,  183a  ....    1733 

—  Bigelow,  J.    Plants  of.     ....    1577 

—  Bowen,  A.    Picture  of 1581 

—  Bridge  to  Charlestown, /.&7.  .        .        1733,34 

—  Bridges  to  Dorchester  &  So.  Boston.  .     1732 

—  Bridgman,  T.     Epitaph.s 582 

— —Pilgrims  of 1583 

—  Cadets,  cent,  celebra.  Lathrop's  addr.     1734 

—  Census,  1845 1589 

—  Churches:  — 

ist 1588-91 

2d 1592-96 

I.Mather's  Covenant  serm.,  ibSo.    1031 

Willard'a  Covenant  sermon.        .      892 

3d.  Willard's  Coven.int  sermon.       .      896 

13th  Congregational 1735 

—  —  Baptist 605 

Bowdoin  Square i6oo 

Brattle  St 1603,04 

Christ 1607,08 

Church  of  the  Advent.        .        .        .     1736 

Church  of  the  Disciples.      .        .       .     1609 

Church  of  the  .Saviour.        .        .       .    1610 

Essex  St. 1611,1732 

tranklinSt 1612 

Hanover  St 1613 

Hollis  St 1614-16 

Indiana  St.  Chapel 1617 

—  —  King's  Chapel i6i8 

New  Brick   Meetinsf-House  in   No. 

part.   Dedica. /7J/,  C.  Mather's  serm.     1264 

New  Meet. -House  on  Church  Green. 

Dedication,  1717.    C.  Mother's  serm.      1280 

—  —  New  North 1599-1602,  1984 

Old  South 1597,  98,  1982 

Covenant,  16S0 742 

— -  Park  St 1619 

Presbyterian 1620 

Trinity 1621,22 

West 1623 

—  Colman,  B.   Reasons  for  Markets,  ijig.    1624 

—  Common,  Ca.so  of,  aSj? 1734 

—  Croswell,  A.    Narra.  of  New  Church, 

'74<>' 1628,  1731 

—  Dana,  J.  F.  &  S.  L,    Geology.  .     16^9 

—  Dearborn,  N.    Boston  Notionst.    .  .    1630 

—  Derby  School,  Deed  etc.,  1806.       .  .    1987 

—  Directory 1578-80 

—  Drake,  S.  G.    History.    .       .       .  1631-33 

B 


Bo.ston:  Evening  Post, /76f-AA.   .        .       .    1720 
—  Kiro  in,  1711.    I.  Mather  s  Sermon  on.  .      951 

-  Fire  in  Province  Court  House,  174S.     .     1737 
l-'ire  of  /760 1735 

-  Fire  in  Broad  St.  iSji 1732 

-  Fires  in,  Attempts  to  set. /7P7.       .       .    1731 

—  Fire  Alarm  System  for.  iXsi.  Channing.  1735 
~   Fire  Society.  170  J.  ....     1634 

-  Frothingham,  K.    Siege  of.    .        .       .     1639 

—  Hales,  J.  ti.    Survey  of.         .        .       ,     1642 

—  Harbor,  Chart  of,  /ftV'l?).        .        .       .    9316 

—  Homans,  I.  S.     History  of,     .        .  1643 

—  Imprints,  isf  hook,  ihyj.  .        .  3669,  7610 

—  -  -Jofi  /Ami  and  John  Allen.  ibS7.    .       .      697 

J.  Franklin,  1732 7849 

lien  net  I^n'e,  17  2S.         ....    7699 

—  Income  tax-list,  1866 1736 

—  Knapp,  S.  L.    Travels 1651 

—  Local  lolterings.  1845 1652 

—  Masonic  procession.   1749.       .        .       .    1641 

—  Massacre,  March  5,  1770.  .  1655-65 
Lathrop's  Fun.  ser.  on  victims.       .    2000 

—  -  Orations 8565,66 

/77.f.  O.  Noble,  Ncwburyport.       .    1890 

Short  Narrative  of 3987 

Trial  of  the  soldiers 4183 

—  Mcrch.  Exchange.  Laying  cor.  stone.  .    1734 

—  Municipal  Register.  1851.        .        .        .     1666 

—  Newest  Keep-Sake.  1839.         .        .        .  1666* 

—  Occas.  sermons.  1728-53.  ,        .       .    1737 

—  Pilgrims  of.  Bridgman.  .        .        .    1583 

—  Port  Bill i8i,  1667,  8567 

Chauncy,  C.    Sufferings  ot  Boston.     1587 

- —  Quincy,  J.  jr.    Observ.  on.      .      4173,  4184 

—  —  Serious  addr.  to  inhab.  of  N.  Y.  777^.    2807 

—  Priaie  poems 6794,  8568 

—  Quincy.  Bi-centen.  address.  1S30.         ,    ■iitfi 

—  Municipal  History 1670 

—  Rules  and  By-Laws 729 

—  Sargent,  W.     Bo.ston;  a  Poem.       .        .     1673 

—  Shaw,  C.    Description 1674 

—  Shawmut,  1847. '674* 

—  Shurtleff,  N.  B.     Description.        .        .     1675 

—  Sketches  of.  [Homer.]     .       .        .       .1675* 

—  Snow,  C.  H.    Hist(jry.     .        .        .        1676,77 

—  Stock  Market.  Martin's  ji  Years  of.     .    1736 

—  Syno<l  of  Churches.  ib(>2.        821,  22,  44,  45,  46 

Defense  of  Answer,  etc.      .        .       .      936 

Propositions  cone.  Baptism.      84.<-  6,  1345 

—  Synod  of.  ib7q 869 

—  Tax  List,  iS23 1679 

—  Tea-Party,  1773.        .       .     1680-82,8571,9130 

—  Thatcher.  B.  B.     Boston  book.       .        .     1683 

—  T<mtine  Associati<m.  1701.      .        .       .    1731 

—  Town  Meeting,  777.?.  Votes,  etc.    .       .    1536 

—  Vade  Mecum  for  America,  ««rf  Streets 

of  Boston 1686 

—  View  of.  r/7/-'l 9298 

—  Votes  and  Proceedings.  1773.        .        1687,88 

—  Water,   Eddy's  Report  on  introd.  of 

/i??6 1734 

Celebra.  of  introduction.  /i>S   .       .    1735 

Papers  on,  iSjSf. 1734 

Report  of  board,  j.Vji.       .        .       .    1735 

Boston  &  Lowell  R.  R.,  Report  (m.  7^'i;?7. .  1985 
Boston   Athenffium.    Kirkland's  memo. 

1732, 1807, 1988 

—  Poetical  illustr.  of  gallery,  1827.  .  .  1733 
Boston  Chronicle,  17M.  .  .  .  1731, 9233 
Boston  Gazette,  1762-78.       .       .        .       1717-iq 

—  1765-66 1720,  9234 

Boston  Magazine.  1783-86.    .       .        .    1799,  9235 
Boston  Monthly  Magozine.       .        .       .    1714 
Bostwick,  D.    Right  of  infants  to  bap- 
tism  6224 

—  Vindication  of  infant  tmptism.  1764.  .  2846 
Bosworth,  B.  Signs  of  Apostacy.  .  .  730 
Bosworth,  N.    Hochelaga.         .        .      64, 8123 

Botany 6585-6600 

Botello  de  Moraes  y  Vasconselos,  P.  El 

nueva  mundo.         .....    679s 


!0 


INDEX. 


Boi.  rini    Bcnnduci,    L.    Idea   dc   una  1 

nueva    historia     de     la     America  V     5361 

Septen \ 

Botta,  C.  History  of  Am.  RL-volutiim.  3977.78 
Boucher,  Jona.  View  of  Amcr.  revoluti'u.  3979 
Bouchette,J.  Brit.  Doavnions  in  N.  Am.        65 

—  Lower  Canada 8122 

Boudinot,  E.    Address  to  tlie  Whites.    .    5622 

—  Lost  tribes  of  Israel 5362 

—  &  S.  A.  Worcester.  Cherokee  hymns.  5757 
Boulton,  D'Arcy.  Sketch  of  U.  Canada.  66 
Boundary,  North-Eastern.  .  .  .  2481-84 
Bouquet  8  Expedition.  W.Smith.  ,  5506,11 
Bourbon  Conti,  Memoirs  of.  .  .  .  &x)3 
Bowden,  J.  Apostol.  orig.  of  Epi.scopacy.    6123 

—  Letter  to  E.  Stiles  on  church  Kovt.  .  6122 
Bowdilch,N.  New  Amer.  prac.  navigat'r.    6656 

—  Bowditch.    Memoir  of 5145 

—  Eulogies  on,  by  I'ickerinf?,  etc.  .  .  5146 
Bowditch,  N.  t.  Suffolk  Surnames.  .  1466 
Bowdoin,  J.  Paraph,  on  economy  of  life.    6796 

—  Thatcher's  Funeral  sermon  on,  /790.  .  1993 
Bowdoin  and  Temple  families.  .  .  .5119 
Bowen,  A.  Picture  of  Boston.  rSig.  iXjX.  1581 
Bowen,  P.  Fun.  Ser.  on  S.  Checkley,  7770.  i9.)4 
Bowen  8  Boston  News  Letter, /.ft<),^7.  .  17 15 
Bowman,  J.  Chauncy's  ord.  ser.  for,  1762,  5621 
Bownas,  S.  Life  and  Ministry.  .  .  3500 
Boxford,Mass.  istClurch  difficulty, /.Sjy.  1738 
Boyd,  Gen.  J. P.  Even. of  late  war(of  1812).  5073 
Boyd,  W.  Orat.  death  of  J.  Rus.sull,  ijqt.  1775 
Boyer,y.(>«/.   Journal  of  Wayne's  N.  W. 

cannjaign 5513 

Boyle,  R.,  Birch.    Life  of 5148 

Boylston,  Z.  Inoculation  in  N.  Enpr.,/7j6.  1646 
Boylston,  Mass.    Case  of  Howe,  defam. 

of  Rev.  S.  Russell 1738 

—  Davenport's  Historical  Sketch.  .  .  1738 
Boynton,  E.  C.  Hist,  of  West  Point.  .  4278 
Boyse,  J.  Sermon  111  Death  of  Q.  Mory.  634 
Hozman,  J.  L.  His.ory  of  Maryland.  3665,66 
HrackenridKc,H.H.  Hat.  of  Uunk'r'sHill.     1787 

—  Death  of  Gen.  Montgomery,  &  poems.  6798,99 

—  Ga/.ette  publicati(m.s 6797 

—  Insurrec.  in  Penn.,  /7g^.  .  .  .  3032 
Braekenridge,  H.  M.     Hist,  of  i.ite  war 

(of  1812) ^973i74 

jded 8094 

In  French 4975 

—  Recollections  of  the  West.      .       .        .    4455 

—  Views  of  Louisian.i.  .       .        .4396,97,8488,89 

—  Voyage  up  the  Missouri.        .        .        .    4454 
Bradbury,  C.  Hist.of  Kenncbunk  Pt.,Mo.   2602 
Braddock.    See  Fort  Braddock. 
Braddock's  defeat.  Barton.    Sermon  on.    3275 

—  Chauncy 213 

—  Davies 219 

—  Etat  present  dc  la  Pensilvanie.  7756.    .      225 

—  VinaPs  Ser.  on.  Newpt., /75J:.  .  2428 
Braddock's  expedition.  Brief  stat,  lyjA.  4307 
Bradford, A.  Anniv.Disc.  Plym'th,Ms.  1S04  1915 

—  Battle  of  Hunker's  Hill.    .        .       1792,99,4186 

—  Distinguished  men  of  N.  Eng.        .        .    5090 

—  Hist,  of  the  federal  govt.        .        .       .    4778 

—  Hist,  of  MasM 1467,68 

—  New  Eng.  Chronology 379 

Bradford,  A.  W.     Amur,  antiquities.  5363,  8095 
Bradford,  W.  Dialogue,  or  3d  Cfmfer'nce.    9139 
Bradford,  W.    Enquiry  [on  capital]  pun- 
ishment  3109 

Hr.idford,  W.  Works  from  press  of.  3367-3478 
Bradford,  W.J. A.  Notes  on  the  N'rthw'st  4456 
Bradford,  Mass.  Dutch's  Dedi.  ser.,  779^.  1738 
—Rogers  Acad.,  Rogers.  Dedl.  addr.,'/,^,  1738 
Bradford  Club.  I.  Northern  invasion.     .    2803 

—  II.  The  Croakers 2857 

JJradley,  Abr  New  theory  of  the  earth.  5475 
Bradley,  C.  W.    Essay  on  surnames.  2292 

Bradley,  Josh.  Beauties  of  freemasonry.    6705 

—  Declar.  of  Bapt.  ch.,  Windsor,  Vt.  .  6208 
Bradley,  S.R.  Verm'nt's  app'l,  /7*.a5i5,68,  2628 


Bradman,  A.  Sufferings  of  R.  Forbes.  .  5581 
Bradstieet's  Expedition,  17S9-  ■  ■  •  ^'° 
Bradstreet,  Mrs.  A.  Poems.  .  .  6800-oa 
Brady  and  Tate.  P.salms.  .  .  .  5971-87 
Brainerd,  D.  Mirabilia  Dei  inter  Indicos. 

5588-90,  5621 

—  Life,  by  Jona.  Edwards.         .       .        2294,95 

—  Life,  by  J.  Styles 2296 

—  Pemberton's  Ordin.  sermon  for.  .  460,  5621 
Brainard,  J.  G.  C.    Literary  remains.     .    6803 

Brainerd  Family.    Field »o6i 

Braintree,  Hancock's  Century  sermon.s, 

'7J9 '738 

—  Sage's  Farewell  sermon, /,»)(?.  .  .1738 
Brandywine,  Battle  of.  Papers  on.  .  .  3110 
Branford,  Ct.    Gillett.     Semi-cent.   ser. 

rSfS. 2217 

—  Todd.  Case  of  P.  Robbins, /7.^.«  .  .  2144 
Brant,  Jos.    Principal  events  in  life  of.    .    5582 

—  Stone.     Life  of 5457 

Brasseur  de  Bourbourg.   Collec.  de  doc. 

dans  langues  indigenes.  .  .  .  5781 
Brattle,  W.,  Colman's  fun.  Serm.  on,  1717.  1991 
Brattleboro,  Vt.  Wells.    Address  at  i.st 

communion,  ri'ib 2567 

Bray,  T.  Acts  of  [his]  visitation.      .        .    3668 

—  Letter  to  Contrib.   for   Propag.   Clir. 

Knowledge 3669 

—  Memo,  on  state  of  relig.,  lyor.        .       .    8096 

—  Sermon  before  Assem.  of  Maryl'd,  Jyoo.  3667 
Bray,  W.  Ordina.  of  Missionaries,  ifK/7.  .  161 
Hrayton,  Patience,  Life  and  labours  of.  3581 
Hrazer,  S.  Address  on  cession  of  Lnuisi- 

ona,  /.stv 4445 

Iirazilian  language,  Figueira.  Arte  de.  .  5787 
Hreck,E.  Answerto  a  Scandalous  Paper.  526 
Breck,  R.    Sermon  at  Shrewsbury,  /710.     1939 

—  Serin<m,  Springfield, /77J.  uioth  Anniv. 

of  burning  by  Indians.  .  .  .  1944,  9093 
Hreck,  S.  Inter,  improv.  in  Penn.  tX/X.  .  3033 
Brecden-Raedt  aemlo  Nederl.  Provintien 

'*« 27'4 

Brereton,  J.     Gosnold's  Voyage.  1602.      .      280 
Hrereton,  J.  A.    Flora  Coliimbiana.        .    6587 
Hres.sani,  F.  G.     Breve  Relatione  de  mis- 
sion!, /6sj 67 

Breton,  R.    Catochisme  caraibe.       .       5783-85 

—  Dictumnaire  francois-coraibe.  .  5781-85 
Breton,  W.  Militia  I3iscipline,  17^.  .  8639 
Brett,  W.  H.    Indian  tribes  of  Guiana.   .    5364 

Brevoort,  J.  C.    Verrazaiu 12 

Brewer,   D.     War  sermon,   Springfield, 

Ms.  17J1 1943 

Brewster,  C.  W.  Rambles  about  Ports- 
mouth, N.  H.  2494 

Brewster,  las.  &  M.,  (iolden  wedding.  .  5150 
Brewster,  Martha.  Poems.  .  .  .  6804 
Brewster,  W.,  Steele,  A  Life  of.  .     5149 

Hrickell,  J.  Nat.  hist,  of  No.  Carolina.  .  3843 
Bridge,  T.    Artill.  Elec.  Sermon.  170s.     .    1574 

—  Character  of.  1.  Mather 1034 

—  lethro's  Advice 731 

—  Mind  at  case;  a  fun.  sermon.  /7i2.        .    7455 

—  What  faith  can  do 7455 

—  Sermons 7816 

Bridgewater,    Mass.    Huntington.    Hist. 

Disc.  /Sjo. 1915 

—  Meech.  Farewell  Serin.  /.S'//.  .        .        .     1741 

—  Mitchell,  N.     History 1739 

-  2oc)tli  Anniv.  celeb.   /Sfb.  .        .        .     1740 

Hridgman,    T.     Epitaphs   fnmi   Copp's 

Hill 1582,  8559 

—  Inscriptions,  Northampt.  etc.        .        .     1895 
-Pilgrims  of  Boston.  ....     1583 

Bridgton,   Me.    Cram's  Address  ded.  of 

Town  Ho.  tiji 26H 

Brief  Account  of.  .  .  Province  of  Mass. 

1717 1469,  2651 

Brief  State  of  the  Province  of  Pennsyl- 
vania. 3d  ed.  1756.    .        .        .     :)034,37,  38,  39 

—  Brief  answer  to  Brief  State,  1755.  .  3035,  37,  38 


I 


I 


INDEX. 


II 


i 


I 


Brief  Conduct  of  Pennsylv.   In  1735. 

Sequel  to  Urict  State 3036,37 

Briefe  description  of  Carolina.  1664.         .  3842 

BriKht,  C.     Treatise  of  Melancholy.        .  527 

Brimfield,  Mass.    Eccles.  Council,  r^gS.  1741 

—  Vaill's  Hist.  Sermon,  /&/.  .  .  .  1741 
Brinsley,  J.  Churcli-Remedie.  .  .  676 
Brinley,  J.  Impostures  of  Witches.  1350,51 
Brissot   de    Warville.    Commerce   with 

Europe 8097 

Bristed,J.  Society  of  I  riends  examined.  3501 
Bristol,  Ct.    Hist,   sketch  of  Cong.   ch. 

/cVf.? 2218 

Bristol,  Mass.    Petition  to  Legislat.  /Sii.  1741 

Bristol,  R.  I.    Ace.  of  Cong.  ch.  ryiy.       .  2439 

—  Burt.  Sermon  on  Fall  of  (Juubec. //j^p.  2403 
Britaine,  W.  Je.  Humane  prudence.  .  8099 
Britain's  remembrancer.  5th  ed.  Franklin 

n-ib 3278 

Britannia  in  tears 8098 

British  &  Amer.  RcK'ster.  n^-yb.  .  .  15^6 
British  influence  (m  U.  S.  alf.iirs.  iSbj.     4006,52 

British  Spy.     \V.  Wirt 4945 

Broadsides 8j66,  8786,  932,^ 

—  Mass.  Proclamations,  etc.        .               .  8548 

—  rela.  to  New  York  hist.,  A.  Burr,  etc.  8711 
Brodhcad,  J.  R.    Doc.  rela.  to  col.  hist. 

of  N.  Y 8699 

—  Rent,  on  doc.  in  Eur.  on  his.  of  N.  Y.  .  8698 
Bromlev,    T.    Way   to   the  Sabbath  of 

rest.            3353 

Hromle>,  W.  Appeal  to  Indians.  .  .  5(81 
Brook,    Mary.    Reasons  fur  waitinK  in 

worship 3580,82 

Brookfield,  Mass.    Case  of  Sacramental 

Furniture.  /.»;,'.• 1745 

—  Fi.ske,  N.     Remark,  providences.         1742,4) 

—  /«</;•/«/,  rSii 491 

—  MacCartv's  Sermon  at  exec,  of  mur- 

derers. '/77.V. ly^,, 

—  Ordin.  of  T.  Cliciicv,  77/7.       .       .  174, 

—  Wheeler,  T.    (iod's  Mercy  at.       .        .881,85 

—  A'i»7/;.    Snell's  (oth  Anniv.  Sunn.  A^j'.  1745 

Snell's  Half-cent.  Sermon. /*./,?.       .  1745 

Snell's  Century  Sermon.  iXs4.           .  1745 

-South.    Stone's  Dedioa.  Ser.  /SiS.        .  1745 

Stone's  8uth  birthdav  Serm.  /.v^o.      .  1845 

Brookhaven,  L.  I.     Kucl.'Ser.  at  ordiiia. 

of  Henj.  TallniadKe.  /rjf.  .  .  .  2928 
Brookline,     Mass.      Pierce's     Address, 

Opening  Town  Hall.  /S^b.     .        .        .  1746 

Century  S.  /*,- 746 

Dedica.  Sermon. /.SbA.          .       .       .  1746 

Cent'l  Sermon. /,V/7 1746 

40th  Anniv.  Sermon. /.?/7.          .       ,  1746 

Semi-Cent'l. /,Vy7.          ....  1746 

Brooklyn,   Ct.    Devotion.   Fun.  Ser.  on 

E.  Avery,  izu 2218 

—  Whitney.  Half-cent.  Ser.  /,»)6.       .        .  2218 

—  Wilson.  Rev.  of  eccles.  Proceed.  iSi.'!.  2218 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.    Bailey,  Hist.  Sketch  of, 

''^'./9 2930 

—  Drowne.    Commcm.  S.  Trin.  eh.  ;**.  3932 

—  Fish.    St.  Ann's  church,  p&t-i&ts.       .  2931 

—  Furman.     Notes  on.  iSjj.       .       .       .  2929 

—  Greenwood  cemeterv.  Plan,  &c.,  /.Vw.  2901 

—  Jones.    Histor.   Sketch  of  L.    Island. 

'•*,? 2932 

—  Lewis.    Ser.  opening  Trinity  ch.  MV7.  2932 
Brooks,  C.  T.    Old  Stone   Mill  at  New- 
port.             3436* 

Brooksop,  lone.    Invltatiim  of  love.       .  3502 

Brothers,  R.  God's  Awful  Warninifs.  .  8100 
Brower,  H.     Reysc  iiatr  de  Cuaten  van 

Chili 2720 

Brown,  B.    Columbian  &  Ruropcan  har- 
mony   5907 

Brown,  C.  Brockdcn,  Dunlop's  Life  of.  5151 
Brown,    H.      Anti-masonic   excitement. 

/•ftO-*7 6708 

—  History  ot  Illinuls 4622 


Brown,  John.    Brief  concordance.  N.  Y. 

/Su 5858 

Brown,  John.  Elements  of  medicine.  .  6539 
Brown,  Dr.  John.  Rab  and  his  friends.  9141 
Brown,  J.  M.    First  settle,  of  Schoharie 

Co.,  N.  Y. 2992 

Brown,    S.    R.     Campaigns   of   N.    W. 

Array.        .  .        .        .       .        4976,77 

—  HiPtory  of  the  war  (of  1812).   .      4978,79,  8102 

—  Western  gazetteer.  .  .  .  4457,  8101 
Brown,  Thos.    Account  of  the  Shakers.      6400 

—  Indian  captivity 469 

Brown,  W.  History  of  missions.  .  .  5623 
Brown  family  of  Nottingham,  Pa.  .  .  5119 
Brown  University 2395-2407 

—  Alison.    State  of  the  College.  1767.       .    2398 

—  Backus,    I.       Ms.    Biog.    of   Pres.    J. 

Manning. 2399 

—  Binney,  B.  Commenc.  Oration.  777./.  2400 
•-  Burges,  T.    Comm't.  Oration.  /71J6.     ,    2401 

—  The  Brunonian.  1829-31 2405 

—  Catalogues. 2395,96 

—  Celebra.  of  tooth  Anniv.  iSti^.        .        .    2404 

—  Commencement  Theses.  .    2397 

—  Maxcy,  J.     Discourse  on  Atonement. 

lyoO 2402 

—  Pamphlets,  tSbo-^j.  .       2.iotso7,  1088 

J7Sfy-/S(>o 8810 

Browne,  Arth.   Serinoni,  various,   Ports- 
mouth, N.  H.  /7i--?s'.     .        .       .        2497,98 

Browne,  D.  J.  Svlva  Aiiicricima.  .  .  6588 
Brownell,  C.  DeW.  Indian  races.  .  ,  5365 
Brownell,  Bp.   T.  C,  Biirgess's  funeral 

address  on 2327,  9140 

—  Pamphlets 6158 

Brownists,  Ciinfutationof.  W.  Rathband.  647 
Brownson,  O.  Select  harmony.  .  .  5908 
Brunley,  R.  T.    Letters  on  Geol.   Surv. 

of  Ala.  fXjs 4342 

Brunswick,   Me.    Defence  ot  Plymouth 

Company 1540 

—  Description  of,  r,S!zj.  ....    2612 

—  Plymouth  Co.  &  Kennebec  Claims.  2585,98 
Bruyas,  J.  Mohawk  radical  words.  ,  5631 
Bryan,  l5.  Mountain  muse.  .  .  6805,8103 
Bryant,  W.  C.  The  embargo. /Jl*?.  .  6806 
Bucanicrs.  E.srmemeling.  ...  26 
Buchanan,  J.  History  of  Indians.  .  .  5366 
Buckingham,  J.    Expedition  to  Canada. 

/7/0 320 

Buckingham,  J.  T.    Spec,  of  Newspaper 

Liter. 1584 

Bucktail  Bards 8104 

Budd,  T.    Good  order  established  in  Pa. 

and  N.  J.  /AVf 3042 

Budge,  R.    Cu.se  of,  rynQ.      ....    3596 
Budington,  W.  I.    Hist,  ist  Ch.  Charles- 
town.         1781 

Buell,  S.    Revival  in  East  Hampton,  L. 

I.  /76(< a94ii42 

BuiTalo,  N.  Y.  in  iSJS.  ....    2943 

—  Harbor  Com'ee  report.  1X47.  .       .    2943 

—  Sheldon,  ist  Ser.  in  St.  Paul's  ch. /Jf/.  2943 
Bujfg,  F.sr.    Picture  of  Quakerism.        .    3503 

—  Pilgrim's  progress  from  Quakerism.  .  3504 
Bulkelcy,    B.     Thanksgiving    Sermon. 

1676 884,85 

Bulkcley,  Gershom.    People's  Right  to 

Election  of  Gov.  in  Conn.  /A-Mj.  .  .  2043 
Bulkcley,  J.  and  J.  Cummins.  Voyage  to 

•South  Seas.  i7Jp,4'.  ■  3118,8105 

Bulklcy,    John.     Debute   at   Lyme   on 

Baptism,  etc.  r7Af.  .        .       .   2044, 6207 

Bulkley,  P.    Gospel  Covenant.  .        .      528 

Bull,  Amos.    The  reponsary.  5909,10,  8106 

Bullinger,  H.  .Sermonum  decades  V.  .  1331 
Bullock,  W.  Virginia  examined,  /ft^.  .  3725 
Bully,  The;  Specimen   ot   a   surprising 

perf(*rmance.  17O2.  ....     3144 

Bunker  Hill,  Battle  of.        .        .      1786-99,  B967 

—  Brnmons.    Sketches.       .       .       .       1795-96 


12 


INDEX. 


Bunker  Hill,  Battle  of.    BrackenrlclKe. 

Drama  on 1787 

—  Bradford.    Hi.story  of.    .        .        .        i79s,<)9 

—  Carter,    Wra.     Genuinu    Detail,    etc. 

'7&* I78<5 

—  Clarke.    Narrative,  lyy^,        .        ,       .    178(1 

—  Cockings.     Anicr  War;  a  Poem.  /7p6.  .     1788 

—  Coffin,  C.     History  of 1791 

—  Dawson  and  "  Sclali "  Con  (.'Sijondcncc.    1798 

—  Dearborn.     Account  of.  ,        .        1791,99 

—  Ellis.     Oration.  /,s:/./ 1799 

—  Emmons.     Oration,  /.r.7.         .        .        .     1799 

—  Everett,  A.  H.     Hist.  Address.  /Sj6.     .     1799 

—  Frothin^hani.     Cfjmniantl  in.        .        .     1799 

—  Hudson.     Doubts  conccrninK.       .        .     1797 

—  Humphreys.    Life  of  Putnam.  .     1790 

—  Pamphlets  on 4186 

—  Swett.     History  of.  .        .        .  1790,92,93 

—  Trumbull's  panning.  Precis  hist.  1792,94 
Bunker  Hill  Mon't.     Act  of  incorp.  H.  H. 

M.  Assoc. 1799 

—  Packard.    History  of 1799 

—  Panoramic  view  from 1800 

—  Webster's  Orations.  /.'Cjy,  /S/j.  .  ,  1799 
Hunn,  M.  Indian  Captivity.  .  .  47",7i 
Bunyan,  J.  Writings.  .  .  .  7458-61 
Burbank,  G.  Court  martial  of.  .  .  4984 
Burdcr,  G.  Welch  Indians.  .  .  53(17 
Burdick.W.  JIa.ssachu.setts  Manual.  .  1470 
Buries,  B.  Solar  system,  and  comets.  .  6660 
Burjies,  T.     Battle  of  Lake  Eric.       .        .     4970 

—  Cause  of  Man.  Oration  at  Brown  Univ. 

i?q6 2401 

—  Poem  before  Philol.  Soc.  Middleboro', 

Mass.  t7Q7 2350 

—  Bowen's  Memoir  of.  ....  2349 
Burgess,  G.    Eccles.  Hist,  of  Maine.        .    O124 

—  Eccl.  hist,  of  N.  Eng 8109 

Burgoyne,  Gen.  J.  Orderly  Book.  7777.  4901 
Mefr  iStx) 3981 

—  Letter    .1  nis  resignation.  /"<).      .        .    4176 

—  Speec  .  in  Ho.  of  Commons. /77f.  .        .     4179 

—  State  of  expedition  from  Canacla.  3980,  8107 
Burk,  J.    Bunker  Hill.         .       .      6807,08, 8108 

—  Dramas 7059 

—  History  of  Virginia.  .  .  .  3726-27 
Burke,    JEd.     Address   to    freemen    of 

So.  Car.  /7.<ff.    .        .        .       .       .  3894, 4955 

—  Consid.  on  Soc.  of  Cmcmnati.       .        .    4187 

—  Letter  on  affairs  of  America.  7777.        .    3987 

—  Speech  on  Amer.  taxation.  777./,  .  4101,4179 
3ded. /77J- 3987 

—  Speeches  ut  Bristol,  777./.  .  .  .203 
Burke,  W.  Soldier  of  Kevol.  Memoir  of.  5152 
Burke  and  Alvord  families.  .  5115 
Burkitt,  W.  Notes  on  New  Testament.  .  5849 
Burlington,  N.  J.  Doane.  Jubilee  ser- 
mon, /ft/ 3646 

Introcf.   lee.  at  Burl.  Ci   '  ,  lA/S.       .  ■  3646 

Burlington,  Vt.  Pierce.  De<l  .i.Ser,  rSij.  2^67 
Burnap,  G.W.  Disc,  on  origin  of  Dentoc. 

in  Amer 3690 

Burnet,  U.  Fast  Sermon  to  Ho.  of  Com- 
mons, itkSn 1346 

—  Thanksgiving  Sermon, /(VW.  .  •  73» 
Btirnet,  I.  Notes  on  the  Northwest.  .  4532 
Burnet,  J.  R.  Tales  of  deaf  &  dumb.  .  8110 
Burnet,  (jov.  W.  MS.  Letters.  1329 
Burnham,  Col.  Jona.  Life  and  revol.  ser- 
vices  4274 

Burns' Justice  of  the  Peace.  Abridgt.      .    5454 
Burns,  R.     Poems.    I'hila.,  1788.  .    6809 
Burnyeat,  J.,  Truth  exalt'd  in  writ'gsof.    3505 
Burr,  A.    Cheetham.     Narra.  of  his  sup- 
pression of  the  Hist,  of  Adams's  Ad- 
ministration     2895,4794 

—  Cheetham.     Polit.  conduct  of.        .        .     4795 

—  Conspiracy  of,  exposed 5081 

—  Memoirs  of.     M.L.Davis.      .       .   4779,8112 

—  Pamphlets  on 4952 

—  Private  journal  in  Europe,     .       .4780,8111 


Burr,  A.    Trial  of 4783,84 

—  Van  Ness.  Exam,  of  charges.  4781,82,8113,14 
Burr,  Rev.  Aaron.    Fun.  Serm.  on  Jona. 

Belcher 3595 

—  Sermon  before  N.  Y.  Synod,  tyjb.  ■  2826 
~  1-ivingston's  fun.  sermon  on.        .        .    3605 

—  Smith  s  fun.  .sermon  on 3605 

Burrillville,  R.  L,  Reach's  History  of.  .  2438 
Burritt,  E.  (ed.)  Literary  Geminaj.  .  .  1976 
Burroughs,  I.  Gospel  Conversation.  .  529 
Burroughs,  Stephen.  Memoirs.  .  5153-551  8115 
Burroughs,  W.  Variati.  of  the  comp.,  /jSj.  19 
Burt,  J.  Serm.  on  Fall  of  Quebec.  Bristol, 

R.  I.,    /7J^9 '43° 

Burton,  H.    Conformatie's  deformity.    .     1345 

—  Vindic.ition  of  Independ.  churches.      .     1345 

—  VindicEE  veritatis;  Ans.  to  Bostwick.  .  1345 
Burton,  R.  English  Empire  in  America.  162 
Bushnell,  C.  1.  Tokens,  Medals,  etc.  .  8116 
Bushnell,  H.    Address  on  N.  Porter.        .     2308 

—  Age  of  homespun.    Hist,  uddr.,  /Sji.  .    2238 

—  I'amphlets  by 8117 

—  ♦BK  oration,  Camb.  rXf<'/,        .        .         >774i78 

—  Speech  tor  Connecticut 2291 

Bushnell,  W.  C.     Memoirs  and  remains.    5156 

—  Butler,  F.     History  of  the  U.  S.     .        .     4785 

—  Modern  atlas,  /.to; 8066 

Butler,  M.  History  of  Kentucky.  4586,87,8161 
Butler,  S.  Hudibras.  ist  Amer.  ed.  Troy, 

jM> 6810 

Buxton.Me.  Williams's  Cent.  Adur.,/.?yo.  2612 
Buxtorf,  J.  Excrcit.  ad.  historian!,  etc.    .     1333 

—  Instit.  cpist.  Hebraica 1332 

Byfleld,  N.    Chauncy's  fun.  ser.  on, /7(i7.     1996 

—  Late  Revol.  in  N.  Eng.,  ibSt).  52,  281,282,  2629 
Byles,  Mather.     Artill.  elec.  serm.,  17^.  .     1576 

—  Fun.  sermon  on  C.  Mather.     .        .        .     1283 

—  Funeral  sermons  on  W.  Dumnier  and 

J.  Gould 7463 

—  P<H'm  on  death  of  George  L,  etc.  .        .    6811 

—  Sermon.  Execu.  of  murderers, /7j/.    .     1737 

Byng,  Admiral,    Trial  of 211 

with  his  Defence aia 

Byrd,  W.  We.stover  MSS.  .  .  3728,  8916 
Byrdsall,  F.     Hist,  of  Loco-Focos.   .        .    8118 

Cabinet  of  Momus 6812 

Cabot,   Geo.,   Kirkland's     fun.    scr.    on. 

'X^ 999 

Cabot,  Seb.  Biddle's  memoir  of.  .  .  13 
Cabrera,  P.  F.  History  of  Americans.  .  5380 
Cadogan,  G.  Spanish  Hireling,  /74J.  .249-.52 
Cadogan,  W.    On  the  gout.  .        .     1585 

Cadwalader,  J.  Conduct  of  S.Chase, /77cS'.  4174 
Cahoone,  S.  S.  Visit  to  grandpa's.  .  .  2436 
Calamy,  E.     Ace.  of  his  life.        .        .        .     8120 

—  N'nconformists' menuirial.  .  .  .  5091 
Calcott,  W.     Principles  and  practices  of 

masons 6709 

Caldwell,  C.     Life  of  Gen.  N.  Greene.  2356 

Calef,  R.    Wonders  of  the  Invisi.  World.     1  (54 


'J5'i,SSi  M7B, 

—  Some  remarks  upon  [nisi  book. 
Calhoun,  J.  C.    Jenlcln's  Lite  of. 
California.    Constit.  Convention,  rS^. 
~  Farnham.     Travels  in,  1S44.    . 

—  Fremont.    Expeditions  to. 

—  Greenbow.     History  of.  .  .       ,      . 

—  Pamphlets  on 8199 

—  Parkman,  F.     Cal.  and  Oregon  trail.    .    4703 

—  Pioneer's  .Society  Proc., /Jf^.  .       .        .    4675 

—  Pres.  Message  oh,  /Jdo 4674 

—  State  Almanac,  /.SJ6.        ....    4675 

—  Venogas.     History 4708 

California  Monthly  Magazine,  /.'iVy.  .        .    2185 
Calkoen,  Dr.,  Ix'tterslrom  J.  Adams  to. 
Callender.Elisha,  Mather'sOrd.  Ser.  for. 
Callender,  J.  Fun.  serm.  on  N.  Clap. 

—  Hist.  disc,  on  nff.  of  R.  I.,  /7J9.       .  2351,52,71 

—  Ordin.  sermon  for  J.  Condy,    /7J9.       .    6109 
Callender,  J.  T.  Am.  Ann.  Reginter,  rfgi.    4787 


■38> 

•  5>57 

•  **Z5 
.  4680 

4683-85 

4A88 


393" 
1076 
2419 


INDEX. 


13 


Callender,  J.  T.     Hist.  o£  the  U.  S.,  for 

/796 4788 

—  Prospect  before  us 1789,30 

Calliope ;  a  coUec.  of  jioems.  .  .  .  0891 
Calvert,  G.  H.     Oration  40th  atin.  battle 

of  L.  Erie 5078 

Calvet,  P.  du.,    Case  of 64 

Calvinistic  Clubs,  View  of,        .        .        .    3209 
Cambridee.  Baldwin.  Dcdica.  scrm.  Bap- 
tist M.  H.  /SiS. 1750 

—  Christ-Church.    Apthorp.  Occas.  Scr.     '749 

—  City  Documents,   i&ft^-so.        .       .       .     1751 

—  Harris.    Epitaphs.  ....     1748 

—  Harvard  College.    See  Harvard  College. 

—  Holmes,  Controv.  '  f  i.st  Parish  with, 

/&0 1750 

37th  Anniv.  Sermon.  1S2Q.         .       .1750 

History. 1747 

—  —  Hist.  Disc.  jS30 1^15 

Installation  of.  r/qi.      ....     1750 

Ser.  Opening;  of  Alms  house.  iSjS.        1750 

—  Imprint,  S.  Dave.  i(>4S 754 

Almanacs.  16^,  etc.      .        .       .       699-718 

G.  Green,  etc.  1064.       .       .       .     C98,  7606 

t07S. 7607-10 

—  Mt.  Auburn.    See  Mount  Auburn. 

—  Muzzey.     Dedica.  Sermon.  i/i}4.  .     1751 

—  Newell.     Karewcll  S.  inold  M.-H. /.V|ij.     1751 

Hist.  Sermon.  1st  ch.  /X^.  .       .       .     1751 

Cambridge  Platform.  1st  ed.      .        .         731,34 

—  «1  eJ 735,  5877 

—  Lond.  i6xj 5.50,1345,  2630 

—  Boston,  i6Sb 875 

—  N.  Y.  fyrr.  3382 

—  Other  editions 7464-68 

CambridRc  selection  of  hymns.  .  .  6037 
Camden,   N.  J.     Fisher's  Local  history. 

/.VfJ'. 3646 

Campanius,  J.     Lutheri  catechismus,  of- 

wcrsiilt  pa  Amer.-VirKiniske  Spra- 

ket 5698,()9 

Campanius,  T.     Kort  Beskrifning  om  N. 

Swerige.  /70J 3o43>44 

Campbell,  C.     Introd.  to  hi.st.  of  Colony 

of  Va. 3729 

Campbell,  J.  Lives  of  Brit,  admirals.  .  4980 
Campbell,  T.  W.     BioR.  sketches,  etc.      .     5092 

—  Case  of  the  planters  of  tobacco.     .        3731,32 

—  History  of  Virginia.  .  .  .  3730,  8917 
Campbell,  W.  W.    Annals  of  Tryon  Co. 

N.  y. 2996,  8723 

Camus,  A.  G.     Mi-moire  sur  la  Collec.  de 

Bry,  etc 7927 

Canaan,  Me.  Hanson.  History.  .  .  2604 
'Jan.M)A,  Nova  Scotia,  etc.  .  61-154,  8121-29 

—  Charlevoix,  Nouv.  France.  1744.  .       .    a6j2 

—  Geological  .Survey.  ....        88 

—  Lower,  Map  of. 09 

—  Morgan's  itibltothcci 112 

Canals,  New  York 2754-65 

—  Report  of  Surveys  in  Mas.s.  i&.'i\  .  .  1471 
Canandaigua,  N.  Y.  /m/>rint,  iSii.    .       2932,3) 

—  Onderdonk.     Appeal  against  Rev.  W. 

Bacon.  /.V/.s; 2943 

—  Plain  Truth. /.t'-'^.?? 29)2 

Candia,  N.  H.  Eaton's  History.  iS;j.  .  2475 
Candid  Remarks  on  Dr.  Withersixion's 

Address  to  inhab.  of  Jamaica. /77J.  .  3119 
Candid  retrospect  of  Anicr.  war.  tjib.  .  3982 
Caner,  H.    Christian  preaching.        .       .    2418 

—  Disc,  on  public  worship.         .        .        .    3420 

—  Fun.  serin,  on  Rev.  T.  Cutter,  176s.  1607 

—  Sermon  at  King's  Chapel,  tTdi.  .  .  6125 
Canker  worm.  Peck's  History  of.  .  9109 
Canterbury,  Ct.  Manual  of  ist  church. 

/.Vi? 2218 

—  Meech.  Farewell  Scr.  iSii.      .  .    2218 

—  Statement  on  Miss  Crandall'g  school. 

Att? 2218 

—  Trial  of  Dr.  Crandall.  AjA  .  .  .  2218 
Canton,  Ct.    Hallock.    Dedica.  scr. /i'/;.     2218 


Canton,  Ct.  Phelps.  History.  1845.  .  2375 
Cape  Breton.  BoUan  on 70 

—  Importance  and  advantage  of.      ,        .        69 

—  Pichon,  T.     History  of.  ...        71 

—  Prentice,  T.    Thanksgiving  Serm.  on.     1737 

—  Singe  of.    Gibson 330 

Cape  Cod,  Freeman's  History  of.     .        .     1780 

—  Pamphlets  on 1563 

Capen,  N.  Admin,  of  Hawes  Charity.  .  1734 
Capital   Punishment.   Mass.   Report  on, 

/.VtS. 1985 

Captivity  of  Hannah  Swarton.  .  .  .1139 
Captivities  with  the  Indians. 

^69-508,  5540-82,  8408-18 
Care,  H.    English  liberties.        .       6455,  8130,31 

—  Utrum  horura 557 

Carey,  M.    Ace.  of  malig.  fever  in  Phila. 

'703 3'M 

Same.    /»  German 3131 

—  ■  Mi.scellanies 707^77 

—  The  Olive  Branch 313a 

—  Plagi-Scurriliad 6814 

—  Reflections   on    plan    for   college    in 

Phila. 3314 

—  Tracts  on  nullification,  etc.   .        .       .    3896 

—  Vindicias  Hibernia;.  ....  3133 
Carey's  Amer.  Atlas.           ....    8059 

—  Pocket  atlas 8065 

Carib  language.  Catechisme  et  diction- 

naire 5781-85 

Caribbeana.    Letters  and  papers  on  W. 

Indies 5330 

Carib.s.  Expedition  against  1773.  .  .  203 
Carli,  J.  R.  Lettres  Amdricaines.  .  .  5368 
Carlisle,  Pa.  Imprints,  iSob.        .        .        3337,38 

Carlisle  College,  Pa 3339i40 

Carmina  .sacra  qucoe  condidit  America.    dSij 
Carochi,  H.  Arte  de  la  lengua  Mcxicana. 
Carolina,  Wilson,  S.     Account  of.     . 

See  North  and  .South  Carolina. 
Caroline,    Queen.     S.    Mather's    ser.    on 

death  of. 

Carpenter,  S.  C.     Memoirs  of  Jefferson. 

—  Select  Amer.  speeches 

Carragain,  P.    Map  of  New  Hampshire. 
Carre,  E.    Sermon  in    French   Church, 

Boston,  itk'i) 738 

Carroll,  B.  R.  Hist.  coll.  of  So.  Carolina.  3844 
Carroll,  J.  Amer.  criterion  of  Eng.  lang.  7216 
Carter,  W.  Engag'm'nts  in  Amer.,  1775,76.  1789 
Carter,  W.  C.  Hist,  of  York  Co.,  Pa.  .  3045 
Cartier,  J.  Voyage  au  Canada,  etc.  Paris, 

iSbf-b-j 72 

Cartwright,  F.  Amer.  indepen.,  /77J.  3983,4101 
Cartwright,  T.    Confut.  of  Rhemists.      .   530* 

—  Harmonia  evangelica 5850 

Carver,  J.  Travels  in  N.  America,  4458-^4,  8133 
Cary,  M.  No.  Bridgewater  families.  .  5119 
Caryl,  Jos.(?)  Fun.  ser.  on  Hugh  Peters.  637 
Case,  Wheeler.     Poems.  6816-19 

Ca.ses  of  Conscience.  C.  Mather,  el  ai.  ,  1345 
Casket,  The,     Phila.  /.t?7-ji7.  .       .    3193 

Cass,  L.    A<ldr.  before  Amer.  Hist.  Soo. 

Wash,  1836 3393 

—  Remarks  on  N.  A,  Indians.  .  .  .  5369 
Castell,  W.  Petition  for  prop,  gosp., /4^/.  9501 
Castleton,  N.  Y.     Reply  of  St.  Paul's  ch. 

to  a  pam.,   1849 3943 

Catalogues.     Auction 7996-8033 

—  Bookseller.s,  etc 8034-37 

-of  Public  Libraries 7969-95 

Catawbas,  Treaty  with,  ryjO.  .  .  .  5496 
Catechism,  Church,  Key  to.        .        .       ,    6136 

—  New  England 53', 33 

—  T.   Shcpard 664 

—  S.  Stone 867 

—  Westminster  Shorter,  t6Xt.    ■        •        •      739 

Catechisms,  etc 5861-76,7473-74 

Catechisme  du  Diocese  de  Quebec,  /tot.  73 
Catechizing,  Briefe  method  of.  .  .  .  j8i 
Catlin,  U.    Catalogue  uf  Indian  gallery,    5439 


5769 
8.33 


33>S 

4873 
479' 
3448 


14 


INDEX. 


Cato's  Moral  distichs.    Franklin,  njs-   ■  3279 

Caton,  R.    Manag.  of  Carroll  estate.        .  3690 

Catskill,  N.  Y.    Catskill  Associat'n,  1^.  2914 

—  Jmptiiil,  iSjS. 71)9 

iSoq 6254 

Caucuses,  Legislative,  Mischiefs  of,  1819.  2142 

Caulkins,  Miss  V.  M.  Hist,  of  N.  London,  2252 

—  Hist  or  Norwich,  Ct 2262 

Cavelier,M.^ Relation.  ICranioisy  series.l  146 
Cavendish,  Sir  H.  Ueb't's  on  Canada,  /  74.    74 

Cawdry,  U.(?)  Depths  of  Satan.  .  .  679 
Caxton.    Arte  and  cratte  to  knowe  well 

to  dye,  1491 7928 

—  Blades.  Catalogue  of  books  pr.  by.  .  7925 
How  t()  tell  a.        .  ^     .        .        .        ,  7926 

—  Game  of  the  Chess.  Facsimile.  .  .  7929 
Casenovia,  N.Y.  Leonard.  Ded.  scr. /&6.  294^ 
Census  of  U.  S.  (first),  ijQi.  .  .  .  4792 
Century   sermons.      [See  also  names  of 

tou'ns?\ 1984,  gofx) 

Ceyhm,  Success  of  Gospel  in.  \.  Mather.  964 
Chadwick,  Paul.  Murder  of,  Multa,Me./jl)9.4953 

Chalkley,  T.    Journal 3506 

—  Work.s 1507.432417475 

Chalmers,  G.  Introd.  to  hist,  of  Am.  rev.  3984 

—  Lifeof  T.  Ruddiman 8820 

—  Political  annals  of  the  Colonies.  .  .  163 
Chalmers,  L.     Weather  and  di.seases  of 

So.  Carolina 315 

ChampiKny,  Chev.  de.  Louisiane  cnsan- 

glantee 4398 

Champion.  R.    Consideration  on  situa- 
tion of  Gr,  Urit.  &  U.  S.,  77^.      .        .  4178 
Champlain.    Voyages.    Paris,  ;6^.  .        .  75 

Paris,  ib32 76 

/*o 2631 

Champlain  Valley.  Watson.  Pioneer  his.  2935 

Chancery  jurisdiction  in  Mass.  .  .  .  1491 
Chandler,  T.  H.  Appeal  for  Ch.  of  Eng.  6127-30 

Chandler,  W.  Brief  apol'gy  for  Quakers.  3(83 
Chanler,  I.     Doctrines  of  grace.         .   6210,  74(») 

Channing.  W.  E.  Catechism.   Bost.,  y,&/.  5876 

(Miap-books 7152-1^8,  9129 

Chapin,  W.  Missionary  gazetteer.    .        .  5624 

Chajjin  familv  meeting, /.*->.  .  .  .  5119 
Chaplin,  E.    Church  trouble  at  Bolton, 

Mass.  /77.? 1570 

Chaplin,  J.  Life  of  Pres.  Dunsler.    .        .  1761 

Chaplin,  Ct.  Manual  of  ist  Cong,  ch.,  /.S/o.  2218 
Chapman,    Eunice,    Treatment    of,    by 

Shakers 6409 

Chapman,  I.  A.    Hi-story  of  Wyoming.  .  336) 
Chapman,  N.  &  Patterson,  G.  S.   Contro- 
versy   6576 

Chappell,  E.     Voyage  to  Hudson's  bay.  5647 

Charles  L  and  the  Parliament.    Tracts.  .  513 

Charleston,  .S.  C,  Charleston  book,  /iiy.  3855 

—  Kurman.     Hist,  of  Bapt.  Assoc.    .        .  3856 

—  Hamilton.    Intended  insurrection    of 

blacks.  tS23 3851 

—  Imprint,  I7jb 3886 

—  Library  Soc.   Rules  &  Catalogue, /7J0.  3846 

—  Lining.  Yellow  fever  at,  174S.       .       .  38.(9 

—  Palladium  of  knowledge.         .        .        .  3847 

—  Shecut.  Essays  and  sketches  of.   .       .  3850 

—  Smyth.  Serm"on8  on  great  lire, /eS>.C.     .  3852 

—  Wilkinsim.  Letters diiring  Brit.  occu.  385'3,54 
Charlestown  ;  Artill.Elec.  Ser.C.  Mather, 

1Mb 1 172 

—  Budington.    History  ist  church.  .        .  1781 

—  Bunker's  Hill.    See  Bunker's  Hill. 

—  Dedica.  of  Bapt.  M.  H.,  /Stii.  .  1783 

—  Everett,  E.   Bi-cent.  address, /.©o.        .  1783 

—  Frothingham.    History 1/82 

—  Ursuline  convent.     .        .        .  1784,85,  8581,82 

—  Walker.    Farewell  sermon, /.^.  .       ,  1783 

—  Willard's  Fiery  tryal 8115 

Charlestown,  N.H.  Crosby.  Ded.ser.,  rXij.  2473 

Charlevoix.    Hist,  of  N.  France.  Shea.   .  77 

—  Journal  of  Voyage  to  No.  Amer.  r76t.  78 
Dublin,  /Mh 80 


Charlevoix.    Nouvelle  France.  77^.        .    2633 

—  Voyage  to  Canada,  etc.  i7t>J.  .  79 
Chamock,  S.,Johns(m's  fun.  sermon  on.  575 
Charters  of  Provinces  of  No.  America. 

1770 "85 

Chartres,  Fort,  Affairs  at.  ...  9134 
Cha.se,  G.  W.  Hist,  of  HaverhiM,  Mass.  1841 
Chase,  S.  P.  History  of  Ohio.  .  .  4533 
Chateaubriand,  F.  A.  de.  Atala.  .  .  5481 
Chatham,  Earl.  Plan  for  settling  trou- 
bles in  America.  177; 203 

Chatham,    Conn.,   Imfrint,    S.  Kollock, 

'77Q 7320 

Chatterton,  Aug.  (pseud.)  Buds  of  beauty.  6820 
Chaumonot,  P.  J.  M.  Vic.  Craraoisy  ser.  146 
Chauncy,  C.    Antisynodalia.     .       .        .847 

—  Battle  of  Lake  George 8075 

—  Chandler's  Appeal  answered.       .       6129,30 

—  Comple.-it  view  of  Episcopacy.       .        .     6131 

—  EartlKiuake  sermons,  /7ff  y.'i.        .     293,  >>)89 

—  Fun.  Serm.  on  Mrs.  A.  Foxcroft.  17./.^.     1992 

—  Funeral  sermons.      .        .        .       .    1996,1^7,98 

—  God's  mercy  in  schoolcs<)f  learning.    .      740 

—  Lcc.  serm.  on  Rebellion  in  Ivnjr.  tA     1989 

—  Letters  on  Bp.  of  Llandaff's  Sermon, 

/7A7 4'82 

—  Letter  on  sufferings  of  Boston.  1774. 

1587,  4184,  8567 

—  Neonomianism  unmask'd.      .       .        .      535 

—  Ohio  defeat 213,  265 

—  Ord.  serm.  for  J.  Bowman,  1761.  .    5621 

—  Re-dedica.  ser.  ist  Ch.  Boston.  17SS.     .     1591 

—  Retractation 5.34 

—  .Sermon  on  Cape  Breton,  174s.       .       ■      259 

—  Sermon  at  exec,  of  W.  Wieer.  t7J4.       .     1990 

—  Sermon,  Stamp-act 195 

—  Sermons,  etc 7470-74 

—  Victory  at  Lake  George.  .  .  .  214 
Chauncy,   1.     Divine   In.stitu.    of   Cong. 

Churches. 536 

—  Doctrine  according  to  Godliness.        .       536 

—  Funeral  sermon  for  John  Williams.     .      508 

Chauncy  family.     Fowler 2063 

Chautauqua  Co.  Warren.  Sketches.  .  2936 
Chebacco.  .Vrt"  Ipswich.  .  .  .  1849,  2657 
Checkley,   J.      Defence   of   his   Modest 

proof 613a 

—  Speech  of,  upon  his  tryal.       .       .       .613) 

—  Writings 7477 

Checkley,  S.  Bowen's  fun.  ser.  on.  /770.  .     1994 

—  Fun.  ser.  on  Mad.  Lydia  Hutchinson. 

'-./>« '994 

—  Little  children  bro  t  to  Christ.       .       .    7478 

—  Military  .sermon.  174; 259 

—  Sermons  to  criminals.  77?^.  .  .  .  n;9o 
Cheetham,  J.      Antidote  to  John  Wood's 

Poison 4796 

—  Life  of  Thos.  Paine.  ....     4799 

—  Narra.  of  Burr's  supi)r.  of  History  of 

Adams's  admin.  /Jli.>.     .        .  2895,  4794,  495a 

—  Reply  to  Aristides.  ....     4779 

—  Trial  for  libel.  4798 

—  View  of  conduct  of  A.  Burr.  .  .  ,  4795 
Cheever,  Ezekiel.    Latin  accidence,  1709.      741 

—  Life,  etc.  of 5156 

—  C.  Mather's  fun.  sermon  on 096 

Cheever,  G.   B.    Journal  of  Pilgrims  at 

Plymouth 911 

Cheever's  Latin  accidence.  ...  741 
Chelmsford,  Mass.  Wilkes,  History.  1802,03 
Chelsea,  Mass.  Langworthy.  25th  anniv. 

sermon.  iJIbd 1804 

—  Robbins.  Dedica.  sermon. /i>>.  .  .  1804 
-—  Tuckerman.  20th  ann,  sermon.  tSlt,      .    1804 

Cherokee  Almanac,  /.Vfo 5633 

Cherokee.  Camplwll.  Memorial  for.  .  s6aa 
~  Controversy  of  (jeorgia  with.        .        .     5437 

—  Drake.    Hist,  of  Georgia.       .        .       .     5387 

—  Language  of. 574447 

—  Peters.    Case  of 543a 

—  Relations  of  U.  S.  with 5360 


ItiDEX. 


IS 


j 


■' 


Cherokees,   Ross.     Letter  on  affairs  of.     5439 

—  Some  observa.  on  campaigns  against. 

7760,6/ 388<) 

—  Treaty  with,  1756 5496 

—  Vindicati(m  of  claims  of.  .  ,  .  5476 
"  Chesapealce,"  Affair  of  the.      .  5071172.73 

—  and  Shannon,  Action  between.  .  5035,36 
Cheshire,  Ct.     Beardsley.     Histor.  di.sc. 

St.  Peter's  Ch.  /Sj<).        .        .        .        2219,93 

50th  anniv.  of  Episc.  Acad. /.^^.        .    2219 

Disc,  at  Academy. /*?.       .        .        .2219 

Chester,  Mass.    Excom.  of  M.    Plielps. 

iSUg 1804 

Chester,  N.  H.  liell.  Early  history.  /.«;.  2473 
Chester,  Vt.  Sullivan.  Uedica.  ser.  /S^r).  2567 
Chetham,  las.  Angler's  Vade  mecum.  8135 
Chevcrus,  J.  Donbourg.  Life  of.  .  .  5158 
Cheves,  L.  Letter  to  Charl.  Mercury, /.?././.  3896 
Chicachas,  Journal  de  la  guerre  contre. 

Cramoisy  scries 146 

Chickering,  J.     View  of  popula.  of  Mass.     1472 
Chicopee,  Mass.    Clark.  Centennial  Dis- 
course. iSyJ. 1983 

Child,    D.    L.     Conduct   of    Putnam   at 

Hunker  Hill 4>8'> 

—  Orat.  bef.  Repub.  of  Hoston,  /.V?6.  .  1638 
Child,  J.  New  Engl  'I's  Jonas  cast  up.  1473 
Child,  L.  M.  I'"irst  settlers  of  N.  Eng.  .  382 
Child's  Hible.  N.  Y.,  n.  d.  [/.Vj.^?]  .  .  5836 
Chimera:  Krench  way  of  paying  na- 
tional debts 4425 

Chinook  language  &  jargon.     (Jibbs.       .  5631 

Chipman,  Nath.     Principles  of  gov't.       .  8136 

—  Vermont  Reports 6480 

Chipman,  R.  M.  Hist,  of  Harwinti>n,Ct.  2236 
Chippeway  Indians.    i'wOjibway. 

Chippeway,  Hattle  of.  Treat's  dclVnce.  .  5075 
Choctaw  language.        .        .        .     5743148-51.  57 

Cholera  in  Hoston,  /X^ 9068 

Christian  History.  Boston.  /74j,^./.  .  .  2616 
Christian's  Magazine.  Portsmouth,  N.  H. 

iSyf 2501 

Chri.stie,  R.  Operat'ns  in  Canada,  /'■'i^s-  4981 
Chronological  table  of  events  in  Mass. 

Bay,  i()Oi  to  rjyo 5482 

Church,  T.    King  Philip's  war.        .         383-87 

ed.  Drake S5<4ti5 

Church-Covenant.  Ap-'l.  ior.  R.  Mather.  517 
Church  government.  Tracts  on.  .  .  676 
Churchman,  John.  Oospel  labors.  .  .  3508 
Cicero.  Cato  major,  /•'ninkliii,  77^./.  3281^5 
Cie^a  de  Leon.  Ciironica  dt:l  Peru.  .  .  5345 
Cincinnati,  Cist.  Cincin.  in  1S41.  .  .  4538 
Cincin.  miscellany 4539 

—  Directory 4535.3fi 

—  Drake.     View,  /.f/f 4534 

—  Drake  &  Mansfield.    Cincin.  in /<5M.    .    4537 

—  Pamphlets 4540 

Cincinnati.  Society  of.  .  .4800-08,8137-41 
Cist,  C.     Cincinnati,  in  /S^r.       .       .       .    4538 

—  Cmcinnati  miscellany 4539 

Claggett,  Wm.    Looking-glass  for  Elder 

Clarke,  /;.?/ 2409 

Claiborne,  [.F.H.  Life  of  J.  A.  Quitman.  5057 
Claiborne,  N.H.  War  of  /\i^  in  the  South.  49?2 
Clallam  and  Lummi  vocabulary,   tiibbs.  5631 
Clap,  N.    Sermon  at  execution  of  mur- 
derer, New'pt.,  /7/f 2408 

—  Callender's  fun.  Serm.  on, /7./6.  .  .  2419 
Clap,  Roger.  Memoirs.  /,V/7,/.s'.  5159,60,  8142 
Clap,  Thos.     Annals  of  Yale  College.  2189,  8ji8 

—  L<,s.say  on  moral  virtue,  /76J.  .        .        .  2337 

—  History  and  vindication.         .        .        .  283 

—  Terrestrial  comets 6659 

—  Daggett's  Fun.  Sermon  on,  7767.  .  .  2207 
Claremont,  N.  H.     Ordination  of  John 

Tappan.  t7(X> 3476 

Clark,  A.     Manual  of  N.  V.  Assem.  /.V/6.  2766 
Clark,  D.    Proofs  of  corrup.  of  Gen.  Wil- 
kinson   5081 

Clark,  J.  V.  H.    Onondaga  and  Oswego.  1971 


Clark,  Peter.    Artil.  Elec.  sermon,  /7j6.  .  1576 

—  Defence  of. .  .  infant  baptism.        .       .  6223 

—  Mass.  Elec.  sermon,  /Z!Q-        .        ■       .  1485 

—  Scripture  grounds  of  infant  baptism.  6222 

—  Sermons,  1723-1744. 1737 

—  Works  on  bajjtism 7479 

Clark,  S.  A.    Hist,  of  St.  John's  church, 

Eli/..  Town 3634,  8693 

Clark,  T.  Sketches  of  Nav'l  hist,  of  U.S.  4983 

Clarke,  Geo.     Voyage  to  America,  170J.  28<j6 

Clarke,  J.    Artill.  Elec.  .sermon,  176.1.      .  1576 

—  Thacher's  fun.  scr.  on, /7i^v.    .        .       .  i^gS 

Clarke,  Jas.  P.    Sermons 1609 

Clarke,  John.    Letters  to  a  Student  in 

Harv.  Coll.,  /7ip6 1762 

Clarke,  Lieut.  John.    Narra.  of  Battle  of 

Bunker's  Hill 1786 

Clarke,  McDonald.    Poems.       .        .       .  6811 

Clarke,  Sam.    Lives  of  eminent  divines.  2631 

Clarke,  W.  French  encroachments,  /7ff.  21^ 
Clarkson,  M.    Addr.  on  govt,  of  youtli, 

1795 4187 

Clarkson,  T.  Life  of  W.  Pinn.   .        .        43o:.',o3 

—  Portraiture  of  Quakerism.  .  .  .  3509 
Clay,  H.,  Colton.     Lite  and  times  of.        .  4810 

—  Prentice's  Life  of 4809 

Clayton,  J.  Flora  Virginica.       .        .       .  3733 

—  lA-tter  to  Royal  Soc, /6.ffi    [Misc.  curi- 

osa.  Vol.  III.] 3734 

Clear  sunshine  of  the  Gospel.  ...  52 
Cleaveland,  John,   Pickcruig's  Bad  omen 

in  his  ordination 1849 

C16ry.    Occurrences  in  the  Tower. .        .  8143 

Cleveland,  O.    City  Doc'ts.,  iSbo.      .       .  4542 

—  Directory,  tSfr. 4541 

—  Whittlesey.  Early  History.  .  .  .  4543 
Clifton,  S.I.   Abercrombie.  Farewell  ser. 

'*6-    • 2943 

—  Description,  /.P?,S'. 2943 

Clinton,  De  W.,  Campbell's  Life  of.        .  4812 

—  Hosack's  Memoir  of 4811 

—  I.«ttersto,   by  Marcus 2897 

—  Pamphlets 4281,82 

—  Removal  as  Canal  Commissioner.        .  2765 

—  Tribute  to 5161 

—  Vindica.  of  T.  Jeffers(m 8449 

Clinton,   Sir.   H.    Narra.  of  conduct  in 

America 3985,  4187 

Clinton,  N.  Y.    Williams  Early  hi.st.  /S4S.    2943 

Sfe  Hamilton  College. 
Clopper,  J.     Bawlfredonia.         .        .        .    8323 
Cobb,  A.     Anniv.  disc.  Plni'th,  Ms.,  /,&/.     1915 
Cobbet,  T.     Civil  magistrate's  power.    .  539,40 

—  Covenant  of  children 537 

—  Discourse  on  prayer 538 

Cobbett,  W.     Blood)' buoy  thrown  out.  .    4817 

—  I.K.'tters  on  war  of  1812 4985 

—  Life  of  A.  Jackson 486i> 

—  Ob.s.  on  Emigration  of  Priestley.  .        .    4813 

—  Porcupine's  Gazette 4816 

—  Porcupine's  Polit.  Tracts  of  i7q4-<)j.    .    4B14 

—  Pride  of  Britannia  humbled. .        .'       .    4984 

—  The  Rush-Light,  ;*o 4815 

—  Le  Tuteur  anglais 7317 

Coekings,  G.    American  War;  a  poem.  .     1788 

—  Warj  heroic  poem 216,217 

Cod-fishery  in  America,  /770.  .  .  .  20S 
Coddingtim,  W.  Demonst.  of  true  love.  541 
Coflin,  C.    Hist,  ot  batt.  of  Breed's  Hill.  1791,94 

—  Lives  of  Thomas,  Knowlton,  etc.  .  .  5093 
Cof!in,  Joshua.    Geneal.  notes.  .        .        .    5119 

—  History  of  Newbury,  Mass.  .  .  1885,  8603 
Coghlan,  Mrs.  Memoirs.  .  .  2851,  5162 
Cogswell,  J.  Milit'ry  sen,  Pomfret,  7757.  "59 
Cohasset,  Mass.  Flint.  Cent,  disc.,  /»&/. 
Cohen,  M.  M.  Notices  of  Florida.  . 
Colt,  G.  S.     Conn.  Convcn.  sermon,  /Sjg. 

Coit,  T.  W.     Puritanism 

Coke,  T.    Journals  &  visits  to  America. 

Colburn,  Z.     Memoir 

Colby,  J.    Life  and  travels  of.  . 


1804 

417» 
6189 

6>34 
5163 
S164 
5165 


i6 


INDEX. 


Colchester,  Ct.    Adams,  fun.  ser.  on  Rev. 

I.  Bulkley,  I7jr asss 

—  Skinner.  Disc,  after  fun. of  his  wife,  17^.  2319 
Golden,  C,  Conduct  of,  (.starap-act).     3776,2895 

—  Explication  of  first  cau.se.s,  etc.      .        2774,75 

—  History  of  the  Five  Nations.   2770-71,  5370,71 

—  Papers  m  an  Act  on  Indian  trade,  /?>./.  3384 
Colden,    C.  D.     Memoir   on   completion 

of  N.  Y.  canals 2852 

Cole,  S.  Freemason's  library.  .  6710,11,8144 
Colebrook,  Ct.    I.«e.    Farewell  ser.,  tXiS.    2219 

Coleman,  Seth.    Memoirs 5166 

Coleman,  W.    Exam,  of  Pres.  Jefferson's 

Reply  to  N.  H.  remon.strance,  /Sb/.  .  4906 
Collection  of  Indian  anecdotes.  .  .  5372 
Collection  of  memorials  of  Quakers.  .  3510 
Collection  of  Tracts  on  Ameri.  Bishops.  6135 
CoUefres  in  Conn.  Fr'ndly  Rcra'kson, /7P9.  3139 
Colles,  C.  Survey  of  roads  in  the  U.  S.  .  4818 
Collier,  Sir  Geo.  See  Detail  of  services. 
Collier,  Jeremy.  Stage  condemned.  .  666 
Collier,  W.  New  selection  of  hymns.  .  5997 
CoUinges,  J.  Fynch's  fun.  sermon  on.  .  575 
CoUingwood,  Vice  Adra.  Corresp.  .  .5167 
Collins,  L.  Hi.st.  CoUecticms  of  Kentucky.  45B8 
Collins,  Nath'l.,  C.  Mather  on  Death  of.  .  1106 
Colman,  Benj.     Artill.  elec.  sermon.  /^jS.     1576 

—  Divine  compassion  declared.         .        .     1233 

—  Earthquake  sermons,  ryiy.     ...      300 

—  Fun.  serm.  on  G.  Hirst.  1717.  .       .       .     1991 

W.  Brattle  &  E.  Pemberton.  77/7.     .     1991 

Gov.  J.  Dudley.  7720 1992 

Rev.  Sol.  Stoddard.  17^.     .       .       .     1992 

T.  HoUis.  /7ji 1994 

—  Inoculation.  /7^/ 1645,  9109 

—  I/Ccture  sermons  (Five),  1737.        .  1989 

—  Mass.  Elec.  Sermons,  /7/i;  /7^.     .       .     1484 

—  Poems. 6823 

—  Reasons  for  Markets  in  Boston.     .        .     1624 

—  Sermons 1604 

—  Sermon  on  death  of  T.  Bridge.  .     1070 

Death  of  C.  Mather 1285 

Early  Piety 1267 

Execution  of  D.  Willis.       .       .        .     1217 

To  Pirates.  1726. 1990 

—  Writings 7480-89 

—  Eclogue  on  Death  of,  by  O.  E.  77/7.  .  1994 
Colman,  H.  Sketch  of  John  Adams.  .  4754 
Colman,  J.    Bills  of  credit.  Project  for. 

/r»- 1437 

—  Distres.sed     state    of    Boston,    Bank 

question,  17^0.  .       .        .        1435,39,1625 

—  Letter  from  one  in  the  country  [in  re- 

ply to  "Distressed  state"],  etc.  1435,36,1625 
Columbi;i,  Mollien.  Voyage  dans.     .        .    5343 
Colonial  History.    See  names  of  differ- 
ent states. 
Colonial  laws.    N.  Trott.  171/.    .  .304 

Colt,  J.  B.  Work  on  government.  .  .  9142 
Colton.  C.  Life  of  H.  Clay.  .  .  .  4810 
Columbia,    Ct.     Manual    of    Cong.    Ch. 

iSbo. 3319 

Columbia  College,  Blatchford,    Alumni 

address,  /*/ 2855 

—  Jay.  Letter  on  coll.  in  Eng.  for.  /77J.  .  3854 
and    others.    Circular   and  letters. 

1762-74-    , 2855 

—  Jones.    First  century  of.  iSbj.       .       .    3855 

—  Moore.    Hist,  sketch.  1S46.  .  3853 

—  Statutes,  with  hist,  sketch.  rXtj.  .  .  3855 
Columbia  River.  Cox.  Adventures  on.  4677 
Columbian  Magazine.  i7>tf-Sif.  .  .  3175,  9336 
Columbian  Phoenix  and  Bost.   Review. 

7*0 1705 

Columbian  tragedy.  The  ....  8394 
Columbus,  C.    Harrisse's  Notes.       .       .17 

—  Irving's  Life 16 

—  Letters,  /fi)7 14 

—  Letter  to  L.  de  Santangel,  7/iy.      .        .  9190 

—  Memorials. 15 

Columbus,  O.    Directory.  iSo-^,  iSis-i.  4544 


Colver,  R.  Answer  to  S.  Harker.  .  .  3100 
Comets 6657-60 

—  Mather,  I.     KOMHTOrPA'HA.        .      998-1000 

—  Willard's  Fiery  tryal 895 

—  Winthrop's  Lectures  on.  ;7fg.  .  .  1770 
Commerce,  Brig.  Kobbins's  journal.  .  2093 
Common  Prayer.  ....  6103-14 
~  ist  Amer.  ed.  77/0 3450 

N.  Y.  771),- 7710 

—  Hartford.  /.S/7 771 1 

—  Survey  of.  673 

Common  sense;  in  9  conferences.  777^.  .  203 
Conant,  S.    Anniv.  disc.  Plymouth,  Ms. 

7776 1915.16 

—  Letter  on  death  of  Mrs.   A.  Conant. 

I7S<>-    ■       ■  "65 

—  Muster-Day  .sen. ion.  77/17.  .  .  .  359 
Concord,  Mass.     Battle  of.  777^.        .        1859-64 

—  Emer.son,  R.  W.     Bi-cent.  addr.  7.t,'j.    .     1806 

—  Everett.  Oration.  Apr.  19,  /i'2j.  .     1864 

—  Frost.  Dedica.  sermon.  7.s>7.  .        .        .     1806 

—  Green.  Appeal  to  public.  /SiS.  .  .  1806 
Dedica.  sermon.  7.S?6 1806 

—  /m/'rinf,  1S17 1864 

—  Ripley.     Half-century  serm.  iSiS.  1806 

Histor.  discourse.  771?^.        .       .        .     180(1 

HisLory  of  the  fight. /.'127.    .        .        .     1864 

—  Shattuck.     Hi.story 805 

Concord,  N.  H.     Bouton.    Centen'l  Ser- 
mon. 7.VJ0. 3477 

—  Ecklcv,  S.  at  instal.  of  I.  Evans.  77.^^.  .    2477 

—  Hist.  Catal.  of  ist  Church.  iSjo.     .       .    3477 

—  Imprinly  17Q4 3478 

—  Moore.  Annuls.  iSif.         ....    3477 

—  Munic.  register,  7.9?./ 3477 

—  Proc.  on  internal  improvement.  7.&5'.  .  3477 
Condie,    T.      Biogr.    Memoirs    of    Geo. 

Wa.shington 4341,45,  8934 

Conduct  of  the  late  Administration.  7767. 

185*,  8146 
Conductor  generalis.    .        .        .       3606,07,  6456 

Franklin  &•  Hall,  I74Q,50.   .       .       3386,87 

Phila.,  777^ 3385 

Coney,  John.  Cooper's  Sermon  on,  etc.  7495 
Confederation,  Articles  of.  7777.  .  .  3965 
Conferences  with  the  Indians.  .  431-44*, 8403 
Confession  of  Faith,  Boston  synod.  76.*.  7491-94 

With  Indian  transl.  by  G.  Rawson.      784 

Confession    of    Faith.    [Saybrook    Plat- 
form]        3104-09 

Congregational  Discipline.  I.  Mather.      .    1041 
Congregationalism,    etc.,  in    New  Eng- 
land.         509-693 

—  Bartlet,  W.    Ichnographia.     .  .     1345 

—  Stone,  S.  Cong'l  Church  is  Catholike.  1345 
Congress,  Cont'.-.ental,  Address  to  States. 

17S}.    .        .        .        .       .        .        .  41)4,78,79 

—  Declaration  on  taking  up  arms.  777,-.  .     3991 

—  Proceedings 3988-90 

—  Votes  and  Proc.,  777;.  1730,  ^173,  75,  84,  87 
Comingoe,  B.R.  Ordin.  of,  at  Halif'x,;770.  131* 
Connecticut 2001-3340 

—  Ace.  r.f  Number  of  Inhab., /7.r6,'7^.       .    3035 

—  Acts  and  laws.     .        .2001-30,6460-62,8147-49 

—  Colonial  Records 2033,34 

—  Barber.     Histor.  Collections.         .        .     3037 

—  Bishop.    Conn.  Republicanism;   Ora- 

tion,/.to) 2038 

—  Blue-Laws  ;  Code  of  /6fo,  etc.        .       3039-43 

—  Bulkeley,  (iershom.    People's  right  to 

election  &c.,  76,^ 3043 

—  Colonial  records 3033,34 

—  De  Forest.     Hist,  of  Indians  of.     .        .     3053 

—  Election  Sermons.        3054,55,  2330-34,  8153-57 

7765.    E.  Dorr 3146 

767^.    J.  Fitch 767 

77^j.    A.  Mather 1294 

—  —  77*.    M.  Mather 1301 

7Ai;7.    G.  Saltonstall 854 

ibSj;.    Wakeman 8S0 

—  Gen.  Assoc,  and  Gen.  Conference.       3072,73 


INDEX. 


t? 


Connecticut,    Geology  of.     C.  U.  Shep- 

ard 9113 

—  Goodricli.     History  of.     .        .        .        2074,75 

—  Odvernor'.s  procliimations,  etc.      .       .    8152 

—  Heads  of  Incjuiry,  etc.,  /?"?.   .        .   2035,  9071 

—  Hinman.    Antiq.  or  Letters  and  Ooc.    2077 

Conn,  in  War  of  Revolution.    .        .    2078 

Puritan  settlers 2o66,Nj 

—  Holli.ster.    Hi.story 2079 

—  Laws.    Sef  abitrf^  Conn.  Acts. 

—  Mather,  C.    >Scrni.  on  Mortal  Sickness 

in  ijii 2082 

—  Militia  of,  New  exercise  for,  77/7.         .    2083 

—  Pease  &  Niles.     Gazetteer.      .        .        .    2086 

—  Porcival.     Kept,  on  geology.  .        .        .    2087 

—  Peters.    History 2088-91 

—  Public  documents 2031,32 

—  Statutes,  revised,  /.tof.    ....     2141 

—  Tabular  state  of  popula.  etc., /Jiy/.        .    9071 

—  Towns  in 8179-82C6 

—  Tracts.    Political,  etc.  1744-1854.    .        2139-44 

—  Trumbull.     History.       .        .        .       2132,33 

—  vindicated,   itx).t 743 

—  Wolcott,  K.  MS.  History, /7i-(7.  .  .  2137 
Conn.  Acad,  of  Arts  &  Sciences.  Memoirs. 

iSny 2045 

Conn.  Agricul.  Soc 2115 

Transactions, /.?fj 20(6 

Conn.  Civil  Ofllcer's  Asst.  J.  Goodrich.  2076 
Connecticut  Courant.  .  .  .  2166,  9237-4" 
Conn.  Dissenter's  Strong-Rox,  iSbi.  .  2140 
Conn.  Gazette,  New  Haven,  lyss-JT-  "Bd,  9243 
Conn.  Gazette,  New  London.  2258,  9241-42 

Connecticut  Gore  claim.  2123-31,  8172-75,  9070 
Connecticut  Harmony.  ....  5917 
Conn.  Histor.  Society  Collections.    .        .    2046 

—  Act  of  Incorp.,  /.v^^i 2047 

—  Hist,  disc's.    L.  Bacon  &  T.  Day,  /S4J.    2047 

Connecticut  Journal 9245 

Conn.  Law  Reports.     Kirby.  rySif.     2027,  6478,79 

Connecticut  Mirror 9246 

Conn.  Missiimary  Society 2084 

Connecticut  Kegister.  .  .  2048-50, 7382-87 
Connecticut  River,  Navigation,  etc.  of.  .  2051 
Conn.  Soc.  for  Prom,  of  good  morals, /.V/j.  2141 
t^onscience.  Liberty  of.  Tracts  on.  .  .  677 
Consid.  on  Measures  with  resp.  to  Brit. 

Colonies,  777^ 1730 

Consid.  on  Treaty  with  America,  /77,P.  .  4175 
Consociation  of  Churches.  J.  Davenport.      752 

—  I*  .slon  Synod, /662.  .  .  .  821,44-46 
Cf  .'able's  Pocket-boDk.  Boston,  ///o.  1626,27 
Constitution  of  the  U.  S.     .        .        .        4819-24 

—  Debates  on.  Elliot 4831,32 

—  Federalist 4833 

—  and  of  Mass.  &c 1421-23 

—  Declar.  of  Independ.,  etc.  .  ,  4188,4825 
Cook,  Win.  Poetical  works.  .  .  .  6827 
Cooke,  Elisha,  Vindica.  of  affairs  in  Gen. 

Assembly,  Boston,  77^0.  .  .  .  1474 
Cooke,  P.  P.  Kroissart  ballads.  .  .  6828 
Cooke,  S.  Fun.  serm.  on  J.   Davenport, 

'7jr 3387 

Cooper,  Rev.  Mr.    Hist,  of  No.  America. 

18,  4827,  8267 
Cooper,  J.  F.     American  Democrat.       .    4826 

—  Battle  of  Lake  Erie 4971 

—  Clironicles  of  Cooperstown,  N.  Y.   2938,  8720 

—  Lives  of  naval  officers 4987 

—  Naval  hist,  of  U.  S 4986 

Cooper,  M.(?)  Addr.  from  Clergy  of  N.  Y.    6116 

—  American  querist,  777.^.  .        .       .    2896 

—  Friendly  acldress,  etc.,  777./.    .        .   2897,  4187 

—  Poems 6829 

—  What  think  ve  of  the  Congr.  now?  ;77,f.  2896 
Cooper,  Samuel,  D.l).     Artiil.  IClec.  Ser.' 

'7S' 1576 

—  The  Crisis, //fy 1492,2655 

—  Sermon  before  Gov.  etc.,  lySb.        .       .    8525 

Death  of  George  n.,  776/.  .        .       .    1994 

on  reduc.  of  Quebec,  oj?-  •       •       •    1989 

C 


Cooper,  Samuel,  D.D.    Clarke's  fun.  ser. 

on,  /yy/ 1999 

—  Colman's  Ordin.  serin,  for,  17^.    .       .    1604 
Cooper,  Samuel,  Lieut.   Regula.  for  mil- 
itia, /Sjft 8640 

Cooper,  T.  Geology  and  the  Pentateuch.    6632 
Cooper,  Thos.    My.stery  of  Witchcraft.   .    1355 
Cooper,  Thos.    Intormr     '"p.  Amer.      .    8268 
Cooper,  Tho.s.,  D.D.    Mi-        1  of  political 

economy.  ...  ...    6516 

Coopcr,Wm.  Fun.  ser.  on     .  Abbott,  77^^.  199a 

—  Mass.  Elec.  sernifin,  17^.        .        .       .    1485 

—  Reply  to  Obj.  against  inocul.  77^^.        '645-50 

—  Sermon  on  early  piety 1267 

—  Colman's  ordin^  serm.  for  77/A.  .  .  1604 
Cooperstown,  N.  Y.    Cooper.  Chron.  of.    2938 

—  /mpriH/,  /7q6 2974 

Coos  Country.    Powers.     Hist.  sket.    2479,8682 

See  No.  2450. 
Copp's  Hill  bpitaplLS.  Bridgeman.    .       .    1582 
Copway,  G.    Hist.  etc.  of  Ojibways.       .    5373 

—  Recoil,  of  forest  life 5374 

Corbet,  J.     Baxter's  fun.  sermon  on.       .      575 

Coniaro,  L.     Long  life 6540 

Cornish,  N.  H.  Rem.  on  doings  of  eccles. 

convention,  77,S> 2480 

Cornutus.  Canad.  plantarum  historia.  .  81 
Cornwall,  Ct.  Case  of  Rev.  H.  Gold,;?.*;?.  2219 
Cornwalli.s,  C.F.  Expos,  of  com'n  errors.  9144 
Cornwallis,  Lord.  Ans.  to  Clinton's  narr.  3985 
Corresp.  rela.  to  America.  Lond.,  rSff,  .  .1988 
Cortes,  M.  Arte  of  navigation,  /sS/.  .  19 
Corry,  J.  Life  of  G.  Washington.  424f^.(S,  8935 
Cosmopolite  (fis.)  Cry  from  the  wildcrn's,  8269 
Cotton,  J.  Abstract  of  Lawes  of  N.  Eng.  545,62 

—  Bloudy  tenant  washed.    .        .        .       555,55* 

—  Briefe  exposition  of  Canticles.       .        .556,57 

—  Briefe  exposition  of  Ecdesiastes.  .        .      560 

—  Certain  queries  tending  toacconioda.  .      561 

—  Christ  the  fountaine  of  life.    .        .        .559 

—  Churches  resurrection 546 

—  Civil  magistrates'  power.       .        .        .561 

—  Controv.  cone,  liberty  of  conscience.    552,53 

—  Covenant  of  grace 561,61* 

—  Eartliquake  .scnnons,  77^7.     .        .        .292 

—  Exposit'n  of  the  i3tli  chap,  of  Revela.       563 

—  God's  mercie  mixed  with  his  justice.  .      544 

—  God's  Prom,  to  his  Plant'n.     542,  744,  2634,35 

—  Holinesse  of  church-members.      .       .      558 

—  Keyes  of  the  kingdom  of  heaven.  .    549,49*50 

See  Vindiciae  Clavium. 

—  Letter.  [Narrag.  Club,  No.  1.]        .   2  ',65,  5681 

—  Milk  tor  babes,  in  Indian  dialect.        .    5686 

—  Modest.  .  .  answer  to  Ball  on  prayer.  .      547 

—  Nashauanittue— ;  Spiritual  i.ulk.         783,  804 

—  Prefatio  apologetica 820 

—  Singing  of  Psalms.  ....      554 

—  Sixteen  questions  and  answers.     .        .    550* 

—  True  con.stitution  of  a  church.      .        .      548 

—  Way  of  the  churches  in  N.  E.         .        .      551 

—  Way  of  life 543 

—  C.Mather's  Memoir  of.     .       .        .        ii4;i46 

—  Norton's  Life  of.        .        .       .        618,  5168,69 

See  Davenport,  J.    Civil  government. 
Cotton,  Josiah.    Vocab.  of  Mass.  Indian 

language ■    5689 

Cotton,  Rowland.  Generation  of  light.  7500 
Cotton,   Mrs.   Rowland.     C.   Matlier  on 

Death  of. 1104 

Councils,  Ecclesiast.,  Mather,  I.   Disquis. 

concerning 97'i7'* 

Courier  de  Boston.  77.'57 1701 

Court  de  Gebclin.     Monde  priinitif.  .     5632 

Court  martini  of  Indians, /ft7fl.  .  .  .  419 
Courts  martial.    Adye,  S.  P.      .        .        .    4958 

—  7.Sb7-?/.  .  .  .  .  .  .  4')99.<Jo 

Coustos,  J.  Suff.  from  Inquisition.  6718,19 
Covenant.    Solemn  league  and.        .        .    9204 

St'e  Half-Way  Covenant. 
Coventry,  Conn.i  North.   Calhoun.   Hist. 

addr.  /S41S 1983 


i8 


INDEX. 


Cox,   P.   A.   and    Hoby.      Baptists    in 

America 6jit 

Cox,  R.  Advcn.  on  Columbia  River.  .  4(>77 
Coxe,  D.  Uescr.  of  Louisiana,  i'/ij-  4309,4400 
Coxc,  Tench.    Kcdcrali.>it.  .        .        .       .    8270 

—  View  of  the  U.  S 4828 

Cozzcns,  I.,  jr.    UeoloK.  history  of  N.  Y. 

Island 2856 

Crafts,  W.  Scli-'ction  from  writings  of.  .  5170 
Craijf,  N.  H.  Hist,  of  l'itlsburK:li.  .  nfo,  8774 
[Cramer,    Z.]     Navi^;ator    [of    Western 

riversi 4465-^.8 

Cramoisv  series 146 

Cranch,  \V.    Memoir  of  J.  Adams.  .    4755 

Crandall,  Prudence,  Trial  of.  .  .  .  9070 
Cranz,  D.  History  of  United  Itrethren.  5591 
Crawford,  C.    I'ropa;;.  of  gospel  among 

Indians 5175 

Crawford,  W.  H.,  andintrod.  of  Africans 

into  (IcorKia 5171 

Cree  languaKe 5647-55 

Creek  Indians.    Controversy  of  Georgia 

with. 5360,  5477 

—  Payment  of  claims  of 5582 

—  Language  of i;74>54-56 

Creek-Indian's   speech   against   [intem- 

tierance] 5454 

Creighton,  J.  O.,  Court  martial  of.  .  .  4989 
Crcsap,  Capt.  M.,  Life  of.    .        .  5512,13 

Crevcc<cur,  J.  H.  &  J.  de.    Lettres  d'un 

cultivateur 8271 

—  Letters  from  an  Anu-r.  farmer.     .       ,    4306 

—  Vovage  dans  la  haute  Peiisylvanie.  .  4037 
Crinifnnl.s.     Execution  of  Jas.   Morgan. 

I.  Mather's  sernum.       .       .        .        io25,2Ci 

of  Murderer.  .Sermon  by  B.  Colman.     1217 

Harris's  sermon  at. /.^O/.        .        .   1813* 

Sermon  at.  C.  Mather.       1233, 1237,  1253 

Sermon.  M.  Hyles. /7j/.  .        .     1737 

MacCarty's  .sermon. /^^i*".        .        .     1745 

of  Pirates.  C.  Mather's  sermon  at.   .     101)5 

of  Sarah  Smith.    Williams's  Ser.     .      927 

of  Sarah  Threeueedle.     I.  Mather's 

Sermon 988 

of  two  men.  itiy4.    I.  Mather's  Ser- 
mon.   1027 

—  Life   of   J.  Quasson,   exec,  at    York, 

Me.  ly^b 261 1 

—  Life  of  S.  Smith,  murderer.  iSrj.  .       .    2278 

—  Lives  of 6514 

—  Sermons  to 1990,2153 

Clap,  N.    Newport,  z;/,-.    .        .       .    2408 

MacCartv,  T.  on  W.  Linsley.  /770.    .    1902 

Occom,  i5.  to  M.  Paul.  itji.        .       .    2338 

Crisis;  addr.  to  People  of  Conn.  iSiS.        .    2142 

—  S.  Cooper.    Host.  /rj./.      .        .        .    1493,  2655 

—  Nos.  1-6.  177; 4174 

—  Vol.  I.  Lond.,  repr.  N.  Y.  7776.  .  .  3992 
Crisp,  S.    Epistle  ot  tender  love.       .       .    3388 

—  Epistle  to  Friends 3581 

—  Faithful  warning 3389 

Croakers,  The.  ( Bradford  Club,  No.  2).  .  2857 
Crockett,  D.    Life  of  M.  Van  Buren.        4930,31 

—  Sketches  and  eccentricities.  .  .  5172 
Cromwell,    O.     Reported    embarkation 

tor  N.  Eng 284 

Crosby,  T.  History  of  Engl.  Baptists.  6212 
Cross,  J.  L.  Masonic  Chart,  etc.  .  6720-22 
Crosswell,  Jos.,  Life  and  Journals.  .  .  5172 
CroswcU,  A.    Narrative  of  founding  ot 

New  Cong.  Cli.  Boston.  /7yi;..        .  1628,  1731 

—  Profaneness  of  public  disputes.     .        ,     1731 

—  Satyricall  drollery  at  Camb.  177/,  .  1731 
-  What  is  Christ  tome  f      ....    7504 

Crouch,  W.  Postuma  Christiana.  .  .  3511 
Crown  and  Glory  01  a  Christian.  .  .  745 
Crown  Point,  Plan  of,  March, /76.r.  .  .  2919 
Crowthcr,  J.  Portraiture  of  Me' hodism.  f,262,63 
Croyd(m,  t5.   H.    Cooper.   Hii''.   Sketch. 

/Ss3 9481 

Cruz,  J.  I.  de  la.    Poemas.         .       ,        .    6830 


Cub  new  lick'd.     Bost.  I7j.f.        .        .        ■  149* 

Culman,  L.  .Sententia;.  .  .  anglo-Intinie.  746 

Culpcper,  N.     Medical  works.            .        .  6541 

Cumberland,  R.  Origines  gentium.  .  827a 
Cumberland,    Me.       Weston.     Hist,     of 

Cong.  Ch. 251)9 

Cuming,  P.    Tour  to  West.        .        .       .  44<'9 

Cuniings,  H.  Serimm,  .stamp-Act.  .  195 
Cumings,  S.  Western  Pilot.  .  .  4470i7' 
Cunningham,     Loatitia.      Case     of    the 

whigs.  /7.'i!?.  , 4'74 

Cuoq,  [J.  A.].    Etudes  sur  langues  sau- 

vages, sfc^^SJi  (o 

—  Jugement     emme     de     Renan     sur 

langues  sauvages 5''=6i33 

Cupid  and  Psyche,  from  Apuleius.    .        .  6831 

Currie,  W.    Fast  sermon  in  Radnor,  17^.  4318 

—  Lawfulness  of  defensive  war.  .  .  4321 
Curtis,  G.  T.  and  others.  Mass.  Constit. 

of  /.Vf  ? 1426 

Curwcn,   S.,   Loyalist    refugee,  Letters 

from 3993 

Curzon,   H.    Compend.    of   laws,    etc.    of 

Gr.  Brit 6457 

Cushing,  Abel.    Letters  on  1st  charter 

of  Mass 1475,  8526 

Cushing,  Caleb.    Address,  Laying  Cor- 
ner stone  City  Hall,  Newb'pt.      .        .  18S6 

—  Address  on  masonry,  Lynn,  iSib.         .  6766 

—  Address  to  Sen.    Class.    Harv.    Coll. 

/Xi/ 1775 

—  4th  Julv  Orat.  Coloniz.  Soe.  Bo.st.  iSjj.  if.38 

—  Hist,  of  Newburyport,  Mass.         .   1887,  8604 

—  Lecture  <m  Oregon.  ....  4700 
Cushing,  L.  .S.    Contested  clcc.  cases  in 

Mass. 1476 

Cushman,   R.     Self-love;   sermon,   Ply- 
mouth. KIJ/ 1903-07 

Cusiek,  D.     History  of  the  Six  Nations. 

537''.  77i  5473 

Cusiek,  J.  N.  Sacred  songs  in  Iroquois.  5728 
Culler,  J.    Topogr.  descr.  of  Ohio,  Ind« 

Terr.  etc. 455^ 

Cutler,   M.    Explan.  of  map  of  Federal 

I^ands 4545 

Cutler,   Timo.     H.   Caner's   fun.   serni. 

on.  /7^s ^^7 

—  Sermon  before  Conn.  Gen.  A.ss.  17/9.    .  2052 

Dablon,  C.    Relations.  Cramoisy  ser.      .  146 
Dabney,  J .  P.    Remarks  on  Harv.  Trien- 
nial. /S^S. 1775 

Daggett,  n.     Argt.   in  case  of  Just,  of 

Peace.  tSly 2141 

—  Eulogium  on  fiov.  Roger  Griswold.  .  2339 
Daggelt,  H.    Rights  ot  Animals.    Ora. 

at  Brown  Univ.  /7<}r 2995 

Dajigett,  J.    History  of  Attlebnro',  Mass.  1562 
Oaille,  J.    Sermon.s  im  Epist.  to  Colo.ss.  .  1334 
Dakota  Indian  language.    .       .        .       5758-04 
Dalcho,  K.    Episc.  church  in  So.   Caro- 
lina.              3857 

Dallas,  A.  J.(?)    Causes  etc.  of  late  war 

(of  jSi.2) 5071 

Dallas,  A.  R.  C.  Felix  Alvarez.  .  .  7079 
Dalrvinple,  Sir  J.    Address  ot  people  ot 

C!r.  Brit,  to  Ainer.  .        .        3494>9S 

—  Rights  of  Gr.  Brit,  asserted.  .  .  4101 
Damniartin.    Pierre  de  Taunton  (Dlgh- 

ton  rocki. 5378 

Damon,  S.  C.  Hist,  of  Holden,  Mass.  .  1845 
Dana,  E.     Bounty  lands  in  Illinois,  4623,  8391 

—  Geog.  sketches  of  the  West.    .        .        .  4472 
Dana,  Jas.    Fun.  sermon,  on  C.  Whittle- 
sey. 77^./ 199a 

on  Pres.  E.  Stiles.  7705.        .        .        .  2191 

—  [Pphs.  on  settl't  of.  Widlingford,  Ct. 

'iSQ] "44 

—  Sermon  on  murder  by  W.  Beadle.  77,';?.  2286 
Dana,    Jns.    F.    &    S.    I/.    Geology  and 

mineral,  of  Boston 1629 


INDEX. 


»9 


Dana,  R.  H.  jr.    Address  on  E.  Everett. 

/>*f 175a 

Diinbury,  Ct.    Iin/o'int,  /flw.     .        .        .    sgio 

—  Proc.  aifainst  Ri-v.  Mr.  White.  /^O^.  .  2320 
Vindication  of  Proceed. /7ft./.     .        ,    2220 

—  Robbina.    Cent,  sermon.  /vSb/.       .       .    3220 

—  Scott.  /.Vy/.  ......    2230 

—  Woostcr  monument  dctlica.  rS^^.  .  3320 
DancinK,  Arrow  against.  1.  Mather.  .  941 
Dane,  J.    Providences  in  my  life,   and 

peifiKree 51 19,  5173 

Danforth,     Jolm.      Ulackness    of     sins 

against  fi^'ht 748 

—  Earthquake  sermon,  /^-v.       •        .        •      294 

—  Indtfnient  be(;un 7505 

—  Kneelinit.  .  .  at  taking  leave.  .        .        .747 

—  Prophanutions    of    prosperity.      Fa.st 

sermon,  tja^ 922 

Danforth,  Sam.,  ()/  Taitnlon.    Artillery 

election  sermon.  n^>S.     ....      750 

—  Sermons  by  I.  Mather  in  Indian.  .        .      801 

—  .Sermon.  Execution  of  2  Indians.    .        .      785 

—  Visits  to  Indian.s.     See  No.  Sy,  note. 
Danforth,  Samuel,  of  Roxbiirv.    Klectitm 

sermon,  iKyo.  .  .  .  '  .  .  .  749 
Dangers  of  the  Country,  7.^)7.  .  .  .  4939 
Daniel,  Capt.  T.,  Moodey's  fun.  sermon 

on 825 

Dankers  and  Sluyter.   Voyage  to  New 

York,  10-^0 4284 

Danson  vs.  Trott  and  others.  .  .  .  3858 
Danvers,  Mass.    Butler.    Farewell.  iSjiS.    1809 

—  Centennial  celebration,  /jjj.  .        .        .    1808 

—  Hanson.     History 1807 

—  King.    Hi.st.  address.  /,s>,f 864 

—  Proctor.    Centen.  address.  i.S,2.    .       .    1809 

—  Review  of  Result  of  council.  M'v.         .     1809 

—  Wadsworth.  Dedica.  sermon.  i.tJb.  .  1809 
Danville,  Vt.    Dudley.    Half-cent,  dedic. 

.Sermon.  /.S'f^ 1983 

Darby,  W.    De.scr.  of  Louisiana.      .        .    4401 

—  Emigrant's  guide  to  West.     .        .        .    4473 

—  tieog.  and  nat.  hist,  of  Florida.  iSji.   .    4345 

—  Tour  from  N.  V,  to  Detroit.  .   4642,  8273 

Darien,  letter  from,  iOqq 810 

Darien  ship  canal.  Pitman.  Practicabil.  of    5328 

—  Wheelwright.  Observations  and  map.    53=3 

Dark  day,  /7.i;i 6(56i 

Darlington  family,  150th  anniv.  gather- 

„    ing.     . S119 

Dartmoor  prison.    Andrews.    Prisoners, 

memoirs. 4993 

—  Journal  of  prisoner  in 4992 

—  I'res.  Monroe's  message.  .  .  .  4991 
Dartmcmth  College.      .  ,       2449-55, 8683 

—  and  State  of  New  Hamp.  /.s'^f.        .        ,     2455 

—  Case  of.  vs.  W.  H.  Woodward.  iSiq.     3452,55 

—  Catalogue.  177'-"^,  Qi'.       ■        .        .        3451,54 

—  —  '*,- 11)83 

—  Charter.  f7tx) 3449,49,*55 

—  Cohos.     A    new    song.     [WheelockJ. 

'774  {» 2450 

—  Freeman.  Refut.  of  aspersions. /i'/f.     .    2455 

—  Prof.  Hale  and  D.  C.  r.i/s.       .       ."       .    3455 

—  Laws.  /,V/p. 2^55 

—  M.  Farland.  *BK  Oration.  iSb^.      .        .     2453 

—  Narrative  of  ch.  difficulties.  rSis.  .        .    3455 

—  Peabody.     Addr.  to  lit.  soc.  /,^;.  .        .    3455 

—  Sketches  of  history.  /.'.'/>-.        .        .        3454,55 

—  Candid  analyt.  rev.  of  the  Sketches.     2454.55 

—  Viiulica.  of  Trustees,  li'r/;.      .        .        2454.55 

—  Washburn.    Two  discourses.  170s.       .     2455 

—  Webster.    Fun.  Ora.  on  E.  Sinionds. 

'.«" 2455 

— Wheelock.      Narra.    of    Ind«    Charity 

School 2^5^ 

See  Lebanon,  Conn.  Indian  Charity-School. 
Davenport  family.  Davenport.  .  .  3063 
Davenport,  James.  Writings,  etc.  .  7501,03 
Davenport,  John.    Another  essay,   etc. 

75=1  13451  3636,  7503 


Davenport,  John.    Answer  of  the  elders 

in  N.  E 5'7i  9.10 

—  Apologeticall  reply  to  J.  Paget.    .        .  565 

—  Civil  government 751 

—  God's  call:  Fast  sermcms, /6O7.       .        .  753 

—  Essay  |onI  baptism  and  consoc'n.         .  752 

—  Knowledge  of  Christ  required.      .        ,  567 
-  Profes.iion  of  faith 566 


old. 


'7.1'' 


568 
2322 
1145 


tvis,  iv.     rtniiq.  01  *^ent.  /vmericu. 
ivi.s,  J.     History  of  Welsh  Iiapti.st.s.      . 
ivis,  Jas,    Almanac  for  /7ss.    N.  Lond. 
ivis,  John.  Americ'n  marih'rs:a  poem. 


3336 


.35 '3 
220 

37.15 

218 

219 

5475 

6214 

2340 

4994 

37  J8 

37.V'.37 

.     8274 

•  4>rt5 

•  6832 


—  Saints'  anchor-h 

—  Cooke's  fun.  .ser.  on.    Stamford 

—  C.  Mather's  Memoir  of.    . 
Davidscm,  Robert.    Ser.  at  Carlisle,    Pa. 

on  Freedom  of  U.  S.    /7(;./.    . 
Davidson,  Rob't,2d.  Excur.  to  Mammoth 

Cave 4589 

Davies,  U.  Account  of  Philadelphia, /717./.    3131 
Davies,  R.  Ace.  of  his  services  &  travels. 
Davie.s,  S.     Curse  of  cowardice. 

—  State  of  relig.  among  dissenters  in  Va. 

—  Religicm  and  patriotism,  /7jj. 

—  Virginia's  danger,  /7,-ft 

Davis,  A.     Antiq.  of  Cent.  America. 

Davi.s, 

Dav 

Dav 

—  CaptT  Smith  and  Pocahontas. 

—  First  settlers  of  Virginia. 
Davi.s,  Josh.  Narrative. 
Davi.s,  P.  M.     History  of  war  of  1812. 

Davis,  R.  H.     Poems 

Davis,    S.    Shekomoko;     Moravians 

Dutchess  Countv,  N.  Y.  .  .  .  3826 
Davis,  Samuel.  Presbytery  sermon, ;?«.  4325 
Daw.son,  H.  B.  Corresp.  with  "Selah.      .     1798 

—  Current  fictions 9145 

—  Declar.  of  Indepcnd.  of  Mass.        .        .     1477 

—  Sons  of   liberty 9146 

Dawson,  M.  Life' of  W.  H.  Harrison.  5010,11 
Day,  Desccndents  of  Rtjbert.  .  .  .  2069 
Day,  Martha.  Literary  remains.  .  .  6833 
Day,  R.,  and  his  descendants.  .  .  .  5119 
Dav,  Thos.   Disc.  Ct.  Hist.  Soe.,/.^vU.  2047,  8276 

—  Tracts 8275 

—  and  Murdock.    Mem.  of  class  of  /7i)7, 

Yale  C 8226 

Day-breaking  of  the  Gospel.  .  .  .  52,445 
Day  of  doom.  W.  Wigglesworth.  .  .  8S9 
Deacons.  Ordina.  sermons  for.  /7jt.  .  1589 
Deaf  and  dumb,  Education  of.  .  .  7279,80 
Dean,  James.  (Jazctteer  of  Vermont.  .  2570 
Dean,  Capt.  John.  Shipwreck  of.  .  .  101J3 
Deane,  C.     Commun.  on  Seal  of  .  .  .  N.  E.    9149 

—  Forms  in  issuing  letters-patent.  .  .  9151 
—Memoir  of  R.  Vvater.stim.  .  .  .  9150 
Deane,  Samuel.  N.  Eng.  farmer.  .  6603,04 
Deane,  Rev.  Samuel.    History  of  Scitu- 

ate.    Mass 1917,  2637 

Deane,  Silas.     Address  to  U.  S.;  added, 

I..etter  to  R.  Morris 4000 

—  Address  to  citizens  of  U.  S.    .       .   39.^9,4178 

—  Memor'ls  to  Congress.     AUTOGR.  777.*',    3138 

—  Papers  on 4o'Ji,  4140 

—  Paris  papers,  77,\3 3998 

Dearborn,  li.     Battle  of  Bunker's  Hill.  1791,99 
Dearborn,  H.A.S.    Ace.  of  bat.  of  Bunk- 
er's Hill 4>86 

—  Letters  on  the  West ^474 

Dearborn,  N.  Bo.ston  Notions 630 

De  Bow's  Review,  I-IV 8277 

De  Bry.  Urapliic  sketches  of  Ind'ns  from.    5483 

—  Greiit  voyages.     Part  H. 
Debt,  Impri'sonm'nt  for.  Letter  on.  1770. 
IJecalves,  A.     Travels  to  the  Westward. 
Decatur,  S.,  Waldo.     Lite  of.      . 
Declar.  by  repres.  of  colonies.  /77.f.  . 
Declaration  of  independence.    Goodrich. 

Lives  of  signers 

—  Judson.    Lives  of  signers. 

—  Sanderson.  Live<  of  signers.  .  413^,39 
Declaration  of  Passages  with  the  Nar- 

rowganscts 734 


4359 

2139 

473 

4996 

4'75 

4M4 
4145 


ill 


30 


INDEX. 


I       i\ 


isbs: 


Declaratiim  (if  reasons  for  appearing  in 

arms  in  Maryland,  /Mj ....    3670 

Declarat'n  of  tile  state  of  VirKinia,  iftjo,  373?,4'5 

Uedliani,  Mass.   Cogswell.    Hist,  sermon 

So.  church,  1S16 1814 

Valedic.  ilisc, /.*io 1814 

—  Dana.     DciliL'a.  sermon, /J/9.        .       .    1814 

—  Dexter.     Cent,  disc.,  /7.a9.       .        ,        1810,14 

—  Durfee.  Centen.  disc.  So.  ehur.,  rSj6.   .     1814 

—  i8t  Church,  Proceedinijs  in.  /SiS.  .        .     1814 

—  Haven,  S.  40th  A nniv.  sermon, /.S/J.  ,  1814 
-4th  July  oratio-i,    /.V*;.        .        .        .  1813* 

—  Haven,  .S.  F.    Ui-cent.  addr.,  jsy>.    1814,  1981 

—  Jm/'/irif,  I7Q0 273 

—  Lamson.    Hi.st.  disc., /i*^/. 

—  —  Hist.  1st  church.  . 

—  Mann.    Annals 

—  Richardson,  I.   4th  July  oration, 

—  So.  church.    Manual,  iS'jy. 

—  Thacher.    Dedica.  sermon,  rSto. 

—  — Hist,  disc, /.*i7.     . 

—  West.    Fun.  sermon,  lySj. 

—  Wortliinsrton.    History 

Deertield,  Xlass.,  Attack  on.    F.  B.  HoURh, 
Set'  No.  11144,  Hofe. 

—  Chandler's  Review  of  Willard's  .ser- 

m<m,  /SfQ. 1815 

—  Cheever's  Sermons,  etc.,  /f??.        .       .     1815 

—  Dickinson's  Geog.  &  .statis.  view,  iS/j, 

'•fi7 

—  Everett's  address.  Bloody  Brook,  iSjs. 

—  Fe.ssetiden.    Serm.  to  Indians, /,V;7. 

—  Lyman's  Disc,  open'g  Acad.  i7(i<}-  . 

—  Petition  for  annex,  to  Greenfield.  iSjO. 

—  Results  of  councils,  etc. /.SV,"".  . 

—  Sketch  of  lir.st  settlement, /.f.;?. 

—  Taylor.    Cent'l  sermon,  /.My,  &  Fare- 

well, iStih 1815 

—  Willard's  s'lth  Anniv.  sermon, /.Vf?.  .  1S15 
Defense  of  Legislature  of  Mass.  /.Vlv.  4')T6,5i 
DeFoe,  D.     Robinson  Crusoe.    .        .        71/-/8 

—  True-born  Englishman 8273 

See  Party  tyranny.  ....     j.iaa 


■95 

181a 

1813 

18.3* 
1814 
1814 

18.3* 
1814 
1811 
39  > 


.815 
1815 
1983 
1815 
1815 
1815 
1815 


De  Forest.  J. 
De-Has.s,  \V 


374' 
4546 

537') 


3ru3,  6463 

"        3^34 
5160 

5,197 

S280 
504a 


.  W.  Hist,  of  Ind'ns  of  Conn. 

Early  settle't  of  W.  Virg. 

DelaHeld,  J.  ir.    Descr.  of  Warsli.  Co.,  O. 

—  Origin  of  American  anticiuities.     . 
Dclaplaine's  Repository  of  lives  and  por- 
traits  50-)4,  8270 

Del.aune,  T.  Plea  for  Non-conformists.  7506 
Del  Rio  &  Cabrera.  Ruins  of  Palentjue.  ^fio 
Delaware .3''48-56 

—  Land  titles  in,  iTiy^ib.      .       .        .        4337,33 

—  Laws.  lyrj-'^s 

Delaware  Co.,  Pa.,     Smith.     History 
Delaware  Indians,  Alienation  from  Brit. 

—  Conferences  with 

See  Lenni  Lenape. 
Delaware  river.    Ferris's  Settlement  on. 

—  Military  operations  on,  /.'■/.?-/?. 
De-la-Wiirre,  T.    Relation  as  Governor 

of  Virginia,  il>ir 3742 

Dele[)ierre,  O.     Analyse  des  travanx  lies 

Philobiblon  de  Londres. 

Dell,  W.    Trial  of  spirits 

Deming,  L.    CoUec.  of . . .  events. 
Democrat,  The;  adven.  of  J.  LeNoir. 
Demimology.    Thacher,  J.     Es.iay  on.    . 
Deni.son,  Gen.  D.  Hubbard's  Fun.  ser.  on. 

—  Irenicon, /M./. 

Denison,  F.  Baptists  of  Norwich,  Ct. 
Dcnnie,  Jos.    Lay  preacher,  Walpole,  N. 

H.  I7i}ti 

-  Spirit  of  Farmer's  Museum,  ifoi.  . 
Dennis,  L.  P.  Ad.  to  people  of  Maryl'nd. 
Denton,  U.  Brief  ilescript.  of  N.  Y.  1070. 
Deplorable  state  of  New  England.  170S. 
Derby,  Ct.  .Scott.  Cent,  sermon,  /.N'^/.  2320,93 
Derry,  N.  H.  Parker.  History.  .  .  2490 
Desborow,  C.  Humble  aJdres.v  .  .  E283 
Detail  of  services  in  America,  I77ty-7q.     .    4cx>a 


793" 
3jS8 
8281 
8282 
1382 
781 
755 
■J263 

2503 
2504 

8515 

2778 

"85 


Detroit.    Directory  and  History,  /,&7.    .    4*43 

—  Siege  of,  in  Pontiac's  War.     .        .        .    4901 

—  War  at,  iSii 1^089 

Devon.s,  S.  A.  Sketches  of  Martha's  Vine- 
yard  1873 

U'Eres,  C.  D.  R.  Memoirs  of  Indian  cap- 
tivity  554'' 

Devil's  shaving  mill ^836 

Devotion,  J.    Sermon  on  blowing  up  of 

schoolhonse,  Hartford,  nMt.  2145,57 

DeVries,  D.  P.  Voyages  ;  by  Murphy.  9147,48 
Dewey,  C.     Herbaceous  jilants  of  Mass.     1478 

—  ana  others.    History  of  Berkshire  Co., 

Mass. 1565 

Dexter,  H.  M.  Ecclesia.stieal  councils.  .  286 
Dexter,  Rev.  Sam'l.    Century  discourse, 

Dedham,  Mass.,  173s.  .  .  .  1810,14 
Dexter,  Sam.  Progr.  of  science;  a  poem.  6837 
Dexter,  Tim.     Pickle  for  knowing  ones, 

/,*f 1891 

Dialogues  of  devils.  Leominster,  iSi\V.  .  1857 
Dickinsim,  John.  Ess.  <m  const,  power  of 

G.  B.  over  colonies.         4001,  4004,  4183,  8785 

—  Late  regula.  on  colonies, /7Ay.        .        .    3987 

—  l^etters  from  farmer  in  Penh.    164,  1730,  4182 

—  New  essay,  etc 3987,  4t»5 

—  Political  writings 4'^ 

—  .Speech  on  change  of  govt  of  Pa.,  1764.  3108 
Dickinson,  Rev.  Jonathan.    Defence  of 

Presbyt.  ordination 6136 

—  Prielaticus  triumphatus 615a 

—  Rem'ks  on  Gale  on  Wall's  Infant  bap.    339a 

—  Remarks   on  Overture  to  dis.senting 

Synod 3393 

—  Sermon  at  Conn.   Farms,   Elijabeth- 

Town,  N.  J 3394 

—  Sermons,  etc 633'J-3a 

Pierson.  Fun.  si-rmon  on.       .       .        .    3598 

Dickinson,    Jonathan.      Shipwreck   and 

captivity 339o>9i.  554''-4» 

Dickinson,  R.    (jcof?.  and  statis.  view  of 

Mass 1479,  8537 

Dickinson    College.    Proc.    of  trustees. 

/tez-jw. 3340 

Dictionarie.s 7205-13 

Dierevillc.  Vovage  de  I'Acadie, /7/a  .  83 
Dightonrock,  Dammartin.  Explication  de.  5378 
Dilworth,  W.  H.  7*resent  war.  17O0.  .  221 
Dippers  dipt.  D.  Featley. /ftjf>.  .  .  373 
Discipline.  Matlier,  C.  Ratio  disciplinae.  1^03,04 
Disosway,   G.  P.     Earliest  churches  of 

N.  V 2836 

Disputation    cone.    Church-members  & 

Children.  1345 

Dispute  with  America.  tSi2.  ,  .  .  4997 
Disscrta.  <m  pol.  union  of  13  states.  17X3.      4174 

—  on  rl.se,  etc.  of  Whigs,  Tories,  etc.  .  4183 
District  of  Columbia.  .  .  .  .  3823-39 
Divorce,    Trumbull,    B.      Unlawfulness 

of.  17SS. 1788,  2128 

Dixon,  G.     Voyage.  .  .  to  N.  W.  Coast  of 

A.merica.  /-,1'f. 4678 

Dixon,  H.  English  instructor.  .  .  7199 
Dixon,  W.  H.  Life  of  W.  Penn.  .  .  4304 
Doane,   G.    W.      Address    before    N.    J. 

Hist.  Soc.  rf/tt.  .  ...     3608 

—  N.  J.  Conventiim  Sermon,  /.'''./7.  .  .  (1189 
Dobefl,  J.  Sclec.  of  evangel,  hymns.  5998,99 
Dob;jon,  J.  Annals  of  the  war.  /;0?.  .  222 
DoJ,  John.  Old  Mr.  Dod's  sayings.  .  756 
Dodd,  S.     Dod  family  record.' .        .        .5119 

—  East  Haven  Register 3223 

DiKldridge,  J.     Notes  on  Virginia   and 

Pennsylv 3743,  551S 

Dodge,  D.  L.     Autobiogranhy.          .        .     5173 
Dodslcy,  U.     Chronicle  of  Kiii.gs  of  Eng- 
land.   3491 

Dolphin,  J.  Travels  and  captivity.  .  5543 
Domenech,    E.     Manuscrit    pictograph- 

ique 5381 

Verity  sur  le  livre  des  sauvages.     .    5^83 


1. 


INDEX. 


31 


174 
■83 

128 


TS*-' 


Uominifo  do  S.  Tliomas.    Arte  ile  lengua  1 

yuichiS 5786 

Donck,  A.  van  dcr.   BeschryvinKho  van 

N.  Nuderl 2718-20 

Dunne,  J.     Sermon  to  Hon.  Co.   of   Va, 

Plantation 3744 

Ooolittle,    M.      Hist,    of     Bckhertown, 

Mass. 1564 

Uodlittk',  T.    Earthquakes  explained.    .      757 


of     Old 


iM>i. 


Dorchester,     Mass,  '  Account 
Book  of  Records.  /^V?./- 

—  Allen.    40th  Anniv.  serm.  rS^S. 

—  Blake,  J.     Annals.     . 

—  Codmaii.  17th  Anniv.  serm.  iS^. 

—  Clap,  RoRer.  Memoirs.     . 

—  Davenport's  Sexton's  monitor. 

—  Ecclea.  controversy.  iSij,i4.    , 

—  Eccles.  eotmcil,  lyy^. 

—  Harris.  Account  of  D.  iSoo.     . 
Hi-cent'i  disc.   /,V;o. 

—  —  Ciintury  sermon,  tyqcj. 

—  —  Dedica.  sermon.  iSbb.    . 

Farewell  sermon.  iSj6. 

Fast  .sermon.  ;/p,v. 

—  —  Fun.  sermon  on  his  mother. 

Memo,  ist  church.  iS^fo. 

New  year's  sermon.  /Jtj^.     . 

Sermon  to  younK  people.  /Siy. 

Valedic.  &  dedica.  ser.  ii'/t>. 

—  HLstory,  by  Committee. 

—  R.  Mather's  farewell.  /Ojy. 

—  Means.  50th.  anniv.  scriiion.  iCjS. 

—  Mt.  Hope  cemetery.  Consecr.  iSji. 

—  Pierce.  Bi-cent'l  disc.  /.S>(). 
OatherinK  of  2d  Church.  /.sIj.'i'. 

—  Proc.  of  jd  Ch.  (on  Dr.  Codman).   rSu 
Dorr,    B.    Hist.  ace.   of  Christ   church 

Phila. 3133 

Dorr,  E.    Conn.  Elec.  sermon.  7765.  .        .    3146 

—  Fun.  ser.  on  D.  Edward.s.  Hartf.  i7<>s-  ■    2147 
Douglass,  W.     Inoculation.  171J.       ,        1645,49 

—  Paper  money  of  Brit.  Plantations,  /7./0. 

'450-53 

—  Summarv  of  Brit.  Colonies.    .       165,66,  8287 
Dover,  N.  H.     Noyes.  Address.  iS/r. 

—  Palmer,  Ded.  sermon.  /S/i.    . 

—  Root.  Bi-centen.  ser.  rStA 
Dover,  N.  Y.  Imprint,  lyQi. 
Dow,  Loren/.o  and  Pe^Ky.    Writings. 

Downinjt's  Letters 

Dowse,  "P.,  Proc.  of  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  rela. 

to 

Doyle,  W.    Universal  prayer.    . 
Dracutt,  Vt.     Aiken.  Appeal  agt.  cedes, 

councils.  tS2i 

Drake.  B.     Life  of  Black  Hawk. 

—  I.,ife  of  Teeumseh 


18 


1»2I 

1821 

I8IB 

1S21 

1817,18 

1819,21 

1820 
1820 
IB20 
1821 
1820 
1820 
I82I 
1820 
1820 
I9S2 
1820 
1820 
1821 
1816 

935 
1821 
1821 
1984 
182a 
1820 


2481 
2481 
2481 
2826 
6309-16 
7081-83 

9152 
122 

"567 
5384 
5383 


38" 

t82 


Drake,  D,    Cincinnati  and  Miami  Co.  4534,  8731 

—  -  and  Mansfield.  Cincinnati  in  /■S'.'O. 
Drake,  Sir  F.,  Barrow.  Life  and  exploits 

of 

—  Clark's  Life  and  death  of.       .       .        . 

—  Expeditio.  Leyde,  ijSS. 

—  World  encompassed.  ib2S.      , 

—  revived.     P.  Nichols.  ibiS. 

/rt«-,' 

Drake,    I.    R.    and   F.   G.    Halleck.    The 

CroaTters,  N.  Y.  /,*» 

Drake,    S.    G,     Address    before    N.    E. 
Hist.-Gen.  Soc.  /.V,\V,       .... 

—  Aunals  of  witchcraft 1359 

--  Early  history  of  OeorKia,        .       .        .     5 187 

—  French  and  Indian  war.  .        .       .       223,389 

—  History  of  Boston '631-33 

—  Indian  bioffraphv 5385,86 

—  Memoir  of  C.  Slather 1291 

—  Narr.  &  crit.  on  N.  E.  Hist-Gen.  Soc.    8288 

—  Narratives  of  Indian  captivities,        5544,45 

—  Old  Indian  chronicle,       .        .       .     388,  5517 

—  Result  of  researches.        .        .        .  287,88 

—  Witchcraft  delusion.        ,  .       1356-58 


4537 


5'74 
»3 


49 
22 

=857 
289 


Drake  family  Kenealogy.     ,       ,       ,       ,    J119 

Drama,  The,  7045-6*) 

Draper,  J.  History  of  Spencer,  Mass.  .  1942 
Dravton,  J.    I>etteis  during  a  tour  in 

No.  &  E,  States 3860 

—  Memoirs  of  Am.  revol,   in   So.   Caro- 

lina  3869 

—  View  of  .So,  Carolina.  .  .  .  3861,  8845 
Dravtcm,  W.  H,  Letters  of  Freeman.  .  3876 
Drelincourt.  Christian's  defence.  .  .  7509 
I)res<lcn,  Me.  Miles.  Dedica.  ser.,  A?y.  2612 
Dresden,  Vt.  Imprint,  lyjq.  .  ,  .  2519 
Dreuillettes,  G.   Voyage  p.  la  mission  des 

Abnaquois.  Albany, /J;f.     .  110,9176 

Dring,  T.    RecoK.  of  Jersey  prison  ship. 

2347,  4003 

Drown,  S.    Oration  at  Marietta,  O.  /-,st;.    4572 

Duane,  Jas.  New  Hampshire  encroach- 
ments,/77f 2795 

Duane,  W.    Debate  In  U.  S,  Senate  on 

Mississippi  question,  i^tij.    .       .       4402,03 

Dublin,  N.  H.    Leimard.  25th  Anniv.  ser. 

/.SV6. 2481 

DuBois,  W.  E.     Pledges ;  coins  in  U.  S. 

mint 8289 

Dubuis,son,  M,     OfHcial  report  of  Indian 

war,  /y/j. 5476 

Duchd,  J.    Caspipina's  letters.  .       .       3135,36 

—  Discourses. 6139 

—  Fun.  sermon  on  Richard  Penn,  777/.    .     3134 

—  Sermon,  fun.  of  E,  Morgan.    .        .       .     3289 

—  Sermon  before  i.st  Battali<m  of  Phila., 

'77.i .•        •        •  3'37 

Ducoudray-Holstein.      Memoirs    of    S. 

Bolivar 5340 

Du  Creux,  F.  Hist.  Canadcnsis,Paris,/66,/.    82 

Dudley,  Gov.  Jos.  Colmun's  fun,  ser,  on,  ,  1992 
Dudley,  Paul.     Essay  on  merchandize  of 

slaves 7308 

Dudley,  T.  Let'r  to  Countess  of  Lincoln,  820 

—  Modest  enquiry  [in  defense  of],     .       .  327 

Dudley  genealogy 5116 

Duer,  W,  A,  Life  and  corresp,  of  W.  Al- 
exander   3932 

—  andColdet.,  C.  D.  Steamb't  navig.  6682,  8290 
Dulancy,  D.  Propriety  of  impos'g  taxes 

in  Brit.  Colonies.  /76).    .        .        187,88,  3987 
Dummer,  Jere.     Defence  of  N.  E.  Char- 
ters  290,91,  3987,  8291 

—  Disputatio. .  .de  Christo  ad  intero.s.     .    B292 

—  Holiness  of  the  Sabbath.        .        .       .      758 

—  Letter  cone,  exped.  to  Canada.  .  8291,93 
Dunbar,  Moses.     Execution  of,  for  High 

treason.  Hartf.  7777 2153 

Dunbarton,  N.  H.  Putn'm.  Ded.  ser.  rSj6.  2481 

Thanksg,  ser.  7.s'vff 3481 

Duncan,  J.M.  Rep.  to  Dr.  Miller's  letter.  7510 
Dunlap,  A.    Oration  before  Republicans 

of  Boston.  /Sjj 1638 

—  Orat.  to  Wash.  Soc.  Host,  July  4,  7,t,v.  1638 

Dunlap,  Jane.     Poems 6838 

Dunlap,  Wm.    Andre ;  a  tragedy.    .       .  3942 

—  Darby's    return 7054 

—  History  of  American  Theatre.      .       .  2783 

—  Hist,  of  arts  of  design  in  U.  S.       .       .  2784 

—  Hist,  of  New  Netherland.s.     .       .       .    8700 

—  History  of  New  York.  .  .  3781,82 
Dunlavy,  J.  Plain  eviden,  (for  Shakers].  640a 
Dunmore,  Lord,    Exped.  against  Scioto 

Indians 5476 

Dunn,  I.    Oregon  Terr.  &  fur  trade.        .  4179 

Dunn,  Sam.     Word  in  season  ;  poem.     .  6839 

Dun.stable,  Mass.    Fox.  History.             .  1822 

Dunstable,  N.  H.  Moore.  Ded.  Ser.  iX/j.  2481 

Dunster  H.    Chaplin's  Life  of.        .       .  1761 

Dunton,  Rev,  John,  Remains  of.       .        .  5175 

Dunton,  John.  Hue  and  cry  after  consci.  7511 

—  Letters  from  N.  Eng.  /&».      .        .       .  1480 

—  Life  and  errors 5176,77 

Duponceau,  P.  S.    Systime  gramm.  des 

langues  indiennes 5637 


i*' 


aa 


INDEX. 


i:! 


!!! 


"\ 


Dupnnofftu,  P.S.,  ami  Fisher.  Pcnn's  In- 

illiiii  treaty 5476 

Dupmit,  Chev.    VoyaRcs  and  advent.  "  85 

DiKlucsnc,  Kt.   Re({l«trcs.   Cruini>i.4y  stir.  146 

Uuniiul,  I.  K.    Life  and  adventuri'S.        .  5178 

Diirfce,  C.    History  o£  Williams  College.  H)6j 

Durfee,  Job.     Complete  works.                .  6841 

—  Whatuheer ;  or  R.  Williams  in  banish- 

ment.           6840 

Durham,  Ct.    Fowler.    Dedica.  sor.  AS/7.  =^21 

—  —  History saij 

Diirv.J.   Kpist.  dise.  to  T.  (ioodwin,  ^/j/.  678 

—  Letter  to,  by  N.  C.  ministers.        .        .  Sv' 
Diivallon,  H.     Travels  in  Louisiana.        .  441, 
^- Vue  de  .  .  .  Louisiane  en  1802.        .        .  4404 
Uuxbury,  Mass.    Landing  of  I'reneh  ca- 
ble, /.sfio 1824 

—  Winsor,  J.    History 1821 

Dwlk'ht,  Theo.  Hist,  of  Hartford  Con- 
vention   2148,  5014 

Owixht,  Theo.  Jr.    Sketches  of  scenery, 

etc y)'2t 

Dwi.ur'iit,  Timo.  Century  sermon,  N.  Ha- 
ven.  /.M'/ ?'138 

—  Comiuest  of  Canaan.               .        .   684=,  Kj'J4 

—  Decisions  of  cjuestions  discussed   by 

Senior  class,  Yale  Coll. /A,'  /^   .        .  ju)2 

—  Greenfield  Hill;  api>em.       .        .        .  (.841 

—  Remarks  on  Rev.  of  Inchiquin's  Ictt'r.s.  482Q 

—  Sermon  on  duelling.  /.s>f.        .        .       .  4856 

—  Sermons 2216 

—  Statis.  ace.  of  New  Haven.     .        ,       3178,81 

—  Watt's  Rsalms (io3i-88 

—  Chapin.  Fun.  sermon  on.        .        .        .  yj't 

—  Silliman.  Fiulogy  on -'aifi 

Dyer,  D.     Characteristics  of  Puritans.    .  345 

Dyer,  Giles,  Harri.s.  Fun.  .Sermon  on.  .  5180 
Dyer,  M.     Portraiture  of  Shakerism.     6.jo5,io6 

—  SulTerings  of,  ocea.  by  Sliaker.s.  .  f'4oj,o4 
Dyer,  S.     New  selec.   of  sacre.l   music. 

'•■^-V •  55" 

Eachard,  L.    Gazetteer's  interpreter 
Eager,  ,S.    W.     History   of  Orange   Co., 

N.  Y 3973 

Early  piety,  Sermons  on 7753 

Earthquakes  explained.  T.  Doolittle.       .  757 

—  in  New  England 2<)2-3oi 

in  /7.»7 1242 

—  Mather,  I.    Discourse  on,       .        ,        .  963 

—  Sermon  on,  C.  Chauncy,  I7j6.        .       .  1985 

—  Sermon.s,  etc.  on 6665 

—  Winthrop's  Lecture  on.  mf.  .  .  1770 
East   Hridgewater,    Mass.    Letter    from 

Bridgewater,    Kng.,on  slavery,  and 

Answer.  /iV/.            1741 

—  Pierce's  Ded.  ser. /.S/f 1741 

-  Sanford,  Century  sermon.  /.??,-.    .        .  1984 

Eastburn,  B.  Doctrine  of  reprobation.  .  6^79 
Eastburn,    las.    W.    and   Sands,   R.    C. 

Yamoyden 6844 

Eastburn,  Jos.  Memoirs.  .  .  .  472 
Eastburn,  Robert.  Indian  Captivity.  472,74 
Easterbrooks,   Jos.   Mas.s.   Election  scr. 

/7(>f 759 

East  Haddam,  Ct    Field.  History.          .  2234 

—  Parsons.  Quarter-cent,  sermon.  1S41.  2221 
Eastham,  Mass.    Pratt.  History.       .        .  1825 
E.  Hampton,   L.  I.    Beccher.    Hist,   .ser- 
mon, r'ijd. 2943 

—  Bi-centen'l  celebration,  rXfi}.         .       .  2943 

—  Buell.  Revival.  1766.  .  .  3941,42 
Half-cent,  sermon,   ryqi.     .       .        .  2943 

—  Darbe.  Fun.  ser.  on  Mrs.  E.  Gardiner 


24 


'TU- 
tha 


Williston.     Halt- 


Easthampton,    Mass. 

cent.  ser.  iSjg. 

East   Hartford,    Conn.    Merritt.    Camp- 
meeting,  disc.  iSib.         .... 

—  King.  Farewell  ser.  Oxford  /Sio. 

—  Manual  ist  Cong.  Ch.  iSj6. 


2940 

1982 

1897 
2221 

233  X 


East  Haven,  Ct.    Dodd.  Register.    .  3233,  8183 

—  Manual  Cong.  Ch.  i.tu 3221 

East  Jersey  proprietors isT 

Eastman,  F.  S.     History  of  N.  York.       .    2785 

History  of  Vermont 2541 

Eastman,  L.  Masouick  melodies.  .  6723,  8)95 
Eastman,  Mrs.  M.  Dahcotah.  .  .  .  ^388 
Easton,  J.  King  Philip's  w.ir.  v)",  3353,  4'ji)i 
Eastport,  Me.     Weston.    Histor.  lecture. 

ISJI 3613 

East   Windsor,   Ct.     Extr.   fr.   Records, 

ist  church.  rVit? 3221 

—  Hist,  ist  Ecdes.  Soc.  lyjj-iXjf.       .        .     32'-4 

—  Impiiiit^  /.S*> 7527 

/,<)/. 6043 

—  Theolog.  Institute.     Inaug.  addresses. 

/•;'</,.?/ 333i 

Laying  corner  stone  of.  tSjt.     ,        ,    2321 

Eaton,  Amos.    Index  to  geol.  of  northern 

States 6629 

Eaton,  C.     Annals  of  Warren,  Me.  .     2^110 

Eaton,  F.  H.  History  of  Candia,  N.  H.  .  2475 
Katon,  (icn.  W.     Life,  from  his  MSS.       .    4,98 

Eccentric  biographv rjn,)!; 

Echo,  and  other  poems 6845 

Eckley,  J.  Artill.  Elec.  Sermon.  iyQ3.  .  1576 
Eclipse,  The  [on  Excise  l!ill|.  17^4-    ■        ■     if<i6 

Eclip.scs.  6663,64 

Eddis,  U.  Letters  from  America.  .  .  .i<x«) 
Edensburgh,  111,  Tour  to.  .        .     4630 

Education 7281-89 

Edward,  I).  U.  History  of  Texas.  .  .  4718 
Edwards,   B.     I'roc.   of  Govt,   on   W.   I. 

trade  with  the  U.  S.  ry^f^.  .  .  .  4830 
Edwards,   B.  B.    Biogr.    of   self-taught 

men.  5096 

Edwards,  Jona.    f/ig  elder.  Dism.    from 

Northampton,  /7fi>.  .  1894,94* 

—  Humble  inquiry,  etc 9072 

—  Life  of  D.  Brainerd.         .       .       .        2294,95 

—  Writings 75'.l-i8 

—  Life  and  character.  .  .  .  5181-84 
Edward.s,  Jonu.,   the  youii\vr.     Lang,  of 

.Muhhekaneew  Indians.        .        .    5690,  5742 

—  Writings 75'9-3i 

Edwards,  Morgan.  Customs  of  primitive 

churches 6315,16 

—  Hist,  of  Amcr.  Baptists,  ,        .        .  3049,  6217 

—  Res  Sacrae;  an  academ.  exercise.  ,  .  6218 
Edwards,  Thos.    Gangra;na.      .  .      569 

—  Reasons  against  Independency.  .  .  676 
Egede,  Paul.     Catechismus.       .        .  .     5636 

—  Dictionarium  Gninlandicum.  .  .  5634 
-  Grammatica  Grtinlandica.  .  .  .  5615 
Elbridge,  Eleanor,  Memoirsof.  .  .  51R5 
Elders,  Ruling,  Authority  of.  I.Mather.  1043 
Election  Sermons:  .Vfc  Artillery;  Connec- 
ticut; Massachusetts;  Plymouth. 

Eleutherius  enervatus 3395 

ir.levat.  railroad,  Sulliv.in's  cheap.  iSjj.  2831 
Eliot,  E.  Hist.  New  No,  Ch,  Boston,  .  1602 
Eliot,  Rev.  Jared.    Essays  on  iield-hus- 

bandry.  .  .  .  2057-^1,  6605, f,6,  8296 
Eliot,  Jared,  M.  A.  Making  iron  from  sea 

sand.  lyOj. 2056 

Eliot,  John.     Answer  to  J.  Norcot  on  In- 
fant baptisme 7C4 

—  Christian  commonwealth.     .        .      57^  2638 

—  Communion  of  churches.        .       .     "  .      7^0 

—  Dying  speeches  of  Indian.s.     ...      765 

—  Further  ace.  of  prog,  of  gospel.     .        .     ^yii 

—  Harmimy  of  the  Gospel.s,        .       .        .761-63 

—  Hatchets  to  hew  down...  sin,  Indian 

version 703 

—  Indian  Bible.  .  787-90,  5582-84,  8434,  ;5 
Catalogues  containing  copies  of.      .    80)5 

—  Indian  Grammar  begun.        .       .      791,5685 

—  Indian  New  Testament 786 

—  Indian  Primer 793,94 

—  Progress  of  the  gospel.    .        .       .      '  446-52 

—  and  Mayhew,  T.     Glorious  progress.      J53 


INDEX. 


33 


7C4 

7'f« 
765 

-63 

793 

i5 

8".!  5 

,5685 

7S6 

).Q4 
♦5» 


Eliot,  John,  and  Mayhcw,  T.     Tcara  of 

repentance 446 

—  anil  Pierson,  A.     Further  accompt.      .      448 

—  Life  of.    Francia 5188 

Mather,  C 1354-56,    5186 

—  —  Moore,  M 5187,84 

nilot,  John,  D.D.    N.  Kn^.  RioK-.  Diction- 
ary  3'M.  8a.j7 

Kliot,  S.  A.     Adureiis  at  opening  Oiloon. 

Host,  /,f,:,- .7,4 

—  Hist,  of  Harvard  College 763 

Kliot,  W.  H.  C.eneal.  of  Bliot  family.  .  8398 
Elizabeth-Town,  N.J.  Clark.  Hist,  of  St. 

John's  church 3^154 

—  Controv.    with  E.  Jersey  Proprietors. 

'7.f^-. 3750 

—  Impnnty  ijqi 6350 

•  I79-1- 6036 

1704 7*7* 

—Murray,  N.    Notes  on 3634 

Eliza  Wharton,  History  of.  .  .  .  joq^ 
Ellery,  Chris.,  or  Human  hun.if  upon  his 

own  firallows 3)85 

Ellicott,  A.    Journal  as  Boundary  Com- 
missioner./rw/iSlw.  .         .   4475,  8l!i)Q 

—  Ob.s.  on  river  I'otomac  &  Wash.  170^.  4187 
Ellington,  Ct.      Manual  Conjc.  eh.    />»o.    3337 

—  Brockway,  New  Year's  sermon  iSjS,  3337 
Elliot,  Geo.  Ci>llection  of  hymn^.  .  6003 
Elliot,    Jona.     Debates  on  Federii    ''"n- 

slltulion ^f■  :r,33 

—  Hist,  sketches  of  Dis.  of  Columbi.-  ,333 
Elliot,  S.     Address  to  Lit.  &  Philos.  ^ 

of  S.  Car.  1S14.        ...  3863 

—  Sketch  of  botany  of  S.  Car.  &  Uei  3864 
Elliott,  Cha.s.  Indian  missionary  reni  ^93 
Elliott,  Clark,  Conn.  Almanac.  /767.(av,,.  j(4o 
Elliott,  Jas,  Piietical  works,  .  .  .  6847 
Elliott,  Conim.  Jesse  D.  AddressatHag- 

erstown,  iS^ 5074 

—  Bio>,'.  notice  of 4999 

Elliott,  John,  &  .S.  Johnson.  Dictionary.  73o7,u<) 
Elliott,  Wm.  Carolina  sports.  .  .  .  3865 
Ellis.  New  Britain  [in  Missouri  Valley).  4476 
Ellis,  C.  M.  Hi.story  of  Koxbury,  Ma.ss.  1935 
Ellis,  G,  E.   Oration,  Bunker's  Hill,  iKt^. 

1799,  4186 
Ellis,  John,  jr.  Vindiciae  CatholiciE.  .  1345 
Ellis,  Joiui.  Ser.  to  soldiers,  Newp't  17^3.  3437 
Ellsworth,  H,  L,  Illinois  in  iSj7.  .  .  4639 
Ellsworth,  H,  W.  Valley  of  Upper  Wa- 
bash  4634,35, 8300 

Ellsworth,  O.,  Rowland's  fun.  ser.  on.  .  3319 
EUwood,  J,     Davidcis 3514 

—  Epistle  to  Friends 3513 

—  Life 3515 

Elmira,  N.  Y.,  SoHthwick,  Viewsof,  a^.  3955 
Elton,  R.  Life  of  RoKcr  Williams.  .  .  3381 
Ely,  E.  S.,  &  3d  I'res.  cli.  of  Phila.  iS/^.  3138 
Embargo  laws,  /.«*? 5073 

—  beneficial  to  (ir.  Brit.  Holroyd. /Jl»;p.    ,     4865 

—  Blake.  Constitutionality  of.  .        .        .     5074 

—  Replv  of  Repres.  to  Legis.  of  ilass.,  iA>S,  1987 
-President's    Message  and  documents, 

/SIjX. ,987 

Emblems 7084-87 

Emerald,  The.     Bost, /Jb6-<\?.    .       1711,13,1983 
Emerson,  Mr.s.  Eleanor,  Worcester.    Fu- 
neral sermon  on 5190 

Emerson,  G,  B,  Trees  of  Ma,ss.  .  i4()o,  8536 
Emerson,   R.   W.     Address  Harv.    Div. 

School,  iSjS. 1774 

—  *BK  Oration,  Camb.  tSn.  .  ,  .  1774 
Emerson,  W.  Hist,  of  istCh.,  Bost'n.  1590,  8560 
Emery,  S.  H.  Ministry  of  Taunt'n,  Mass.  1954 
EmisTant  in  U.  S.  &  Canada.  PickcrinK.  135 
Emlyn,  T.  Inquiry  into  ace.  of  J.  Christ.  6358 
Emmons,  E.  Quadrupeds  of  Mass.  .  .  1478 
Emmons,  N.  Discourse  on  the  judgment.    6380 

—  Scrni.,Ordina.  of  C.  Chaddock.    .        .     1933 

—  Sermons 7534135 


Emmons,  R.     Battle  of  Bunker  Hill ;  a 

poem. 6848 

Emmons,  W.  5th  of  March  Oration.  iSif.     1665 

—  Oration,     Bunker's  Hill,  1837.        .     1799,4186 

—  Sketches  of  Bunk-'r's  Hill.  .  .  1795196 
Emory,  W.  H.  Mil.  Reconn,  to  .San  Diego.  4719 
Encarnacion  prisoners,  /.s'^.V.  .  .  4730,  8301 
Knciso.  Sumade  geographla.  if^d.  .  35 
Engel,  E.  B.  d'.  Comment  Amerique  a  4t6 

peupWe 5389 

EnglLsh   advice  to  freeholders  of  Mass. 

1446,  7838 

English  dictionaries 7305-13 

English  Pilot 8061 

En(;kavinos.\ni)  Portraits.  .  .  9380-9306 
Entick,  J,     Late  war.    /7ft,-.         .        .        .      334 

/ipArafii  J'li'ss,  17OS 33^1 

Epictctus.  Morals.  Phila.  17X).  .  .  .  3396 
Episcopacv.  Livingstone,  W.   Indei>end- 

ent  reflector 3894 

—  C.  Mather 133a 

—  S(|uire,  Answer  to  [Indep.  Whig.l /7ji7-    3895 

El'lscoi'Al.  CHURCH 6103-6190 

Epitaphs  and  elegies.  N.  Y,  rSt6.       .        ,     5097 

—  Barton's,  of  Worcester 1971 

—  Copp's  Hill.    Bridgman.        .        .       .     1583 

—  Granary  Burying-ground,  Boston.      .     1583 
See  Inscription.s, 

Erasmus,  D.    Morio:  encomium.    C  and 

S.  Mather's  autographs.        .        .        .     1381 

Erie  canal 3756-<)5,  3833 

Erie,  Lake,    Battle  of.     Burge.s.        .        .     4970 

Calvert.  Oration  on,  iXiJ'   •        •        •     5074 

Cooper,  J.  F. 4971 

Erondelle,  p,  Lescarbot's  Voyages.  106,  107 
Erskine,  K.     Gospel  sonnets.  .        .    6004 

Eskimo  language 5634-44 

Esciuemelin^.  Bucaniers.  .  .  .  36,8783 
Essay  on  agitations  of  the  sea,  /"jf.  393,  395 
E.ssex  Co.,Mass,  Contrib.  toeccles^hist.       1837 

—  Ncwhall.  Essex  memorial.  /i'fO.  .  .  1836 
Essex  Gazette.  Salem,  Mass.  1770-73.  .  1934 
Essex  Harmimy.  D.  Bayley.  .  5894,  6051,53 
Essex  resolutions  on  the  embargo.  iSoS.  4953 
Essex,   U.  .S.  Ship.    Porter.     Voyage  to 

Pacific  in 5053,54 

Essex  witches 1360 

Estaugh,  J.    Call  to  unfaithful  profesors. 

.1390,  351* 
Etat  present  de  la  Pensilvanie.  I7;b.  .  335 
Etchemin  Indian  langu.ige,  Barrat.  5476,  5693 
Eugeiiius  and  Selima.  West  Springfield. 

H'ii'- 1948 

Eustaphieve,  A.  Memorable  prcdic.  1S14.    3146 

—  Reliec.  <S  anec.  on  Peter  the  Great.  .  8304 
Evangelical  churches  in  N.  York  city.  .  3837 
Evans,  D.  Law  and  gospel.  .  .  ,  433* 
Evans,  L.  Geog.  and  other  essays.  .  3191 
Evans,  N.  Poems.  ....  6849.  50 
Evarts,  Jer.  Crisis  in  cond.  of  Am.  In- 
dians.             5391,  5583 

—  Removal  of  the  Indians 5393 

Evenin.e  Fireside.  iSob.  ....  9348 
Everard,  J.  Gospel  treasures.  .  .  .  335B 
Everest,  C.  W.    Babylon  ;  a  poem.  .       .    3158 

—  Poets  of  Connecticut 6851 

—  Vision  of  death  ;  a  poem.        .        .        .    3is8 
Everett,  A.  H.    Hist,  address,  Charles- 
town,  iSM> 1799 

—  New  ideas  of  population.  .  .  .  6521 
Everett,  D.    Daranzel ;  original  drama.  7047,55 

—  Common  sense  in  dishabille.  .  .  7089 
Everett,  E.  Addr.  at  Bloody  Brook,  iftss-     1815 

—  Anniv.  disc.  Plymimth,  Ms.   iS24.        .    1915 

—  Bi-cent.  addr.  Charlestown,  1S30.         .    1783 

—  Defence  of  Christianity.        .        .        .    8306 

—  Letter  to  J.  Lowell  on  Harv.  Coll.        .     1776 

—  ♦BK  oration.  Camb. /Ai.  .  .  1773,78 
Yale,  /to 8337 

—  «BK  Poem.    Camb.   1S34.       .       .       .    1774 

—  Addr.  at  Inaug.  of.     Harv.  Coll.  1S46,    1777 


24 


INDEX. 


Everett,  E.    Dana's  Eulocy  of.         .        .  1725 

—  Tribute  to,  bv  N.  E.  Hist.  Gen.  Soc.  .  511^1 
Everglades  of  Florida.    Congres.  Kept. 

on.  /X/.V. 43SO 

—  Harney's  Exped.  through.      .        .       .  4376 

Examiner  examined,  t/60 2118 

Excise  Act.    Sff  Massachu.,  Exci.se  act. 
Excise  Laws.    Attention!  or  New  tho'ts 

on,  I7S>) 2139 

Executions.    Sfe  Criminals. 

Exeter,  N.  H.     Imprint,  ,yqi.     .        .        .  6252 

—  M'Clure.    Oration  at  opening  Phillips 

Acad.  /7.V; 248; 

—  Nason.     Record  of  events.    i86i,'62,'63.  2481 

—  Result  of  council.  77//.      ....  2481 

/Sjj 1831 

Eye.s,  Vaughan  on  diseases  of, /6,?^?.  .  mj 
Eyre,  W.     Vindiciee  justificationis  gra- 

tuitie 571 

Fabricius,  O.  [(irecnlandish  dictionary].  5638 

—  [^Greenlandish  grammar].  .  .  5637 
Fairbanks,  G.  R.     Early  hist,  of  Florida, 

I'f^r 4J5I 

Fairbanks,  Jason,   Trial  of,   for  murder.  8308 

Fairfield,  Ct.  Atwater'sBi-cent.  ser. /.svp.  2227 

—  Davies.     Hi-cent,  ser.,  Green's  Farms. 

/<S'?9.    ........  2227 

—  Hist,  of  Fairfield  East  Assoc. /.ffp.  .  2227 
Falckner,  J.  GrondlyckeOnderricht,  etc.  331J7 
Falconer,   R.     Voyages;  Laws,   &c.,   of 

Indians 5^93 

Faldo,  I.     Vindication  of  Quakerism  vs. 

Chri.stianity. 3517 

Fall  River,  Mass.    Case  of  Rev.    E.  K. 

Avery iSj8 

—  Fowler.     Hist.  Sketch 1831 

Fallsburg,N.V.  Duryee's  Re-dedica.  ser. 

/X/0 20f.S 

Falmouth,  Me.  Smith.  Journals,  1720-SS.  2ft»:i 
Family  Religion.  C.  Mather  on.  H15-17,  ij./, 
Faneuil  Hall.     See  Uoston. 

Fanning,  Capt.  N.     Memoirs.     .        .        .  2.-'g7 

—  Fan  for  Fanning,  etc.  LyRegulus.  lyji. 

38f6,  4183 
Faribault,  G.  B.  Catalogue  des  ouvrages 

sur  I'Anierique 7931 

Farmer,  A.  W.    Controv.  with  Gr.  Brit. 

1774- S896 

Farmer,  J.    Catechism  of  history  of  N. 

Hampshire 24,57,58 

—  Eccles.  Register  of  N.  Ha  i  p.        .   2450,  8675 

—  Genealog.  register  of  N.  Eng.        .        5117,18 

—  List  of  N.  V.  &  N.  J.  coll.  grad.     .       .  8309 

—  and  Mo<ire.  CoUec.  on  N.  Hamps.    2618,  8676 

Gazetteer  ot  N.  Hamp.        .        .  2460,  6677 

Farmer's  Museum 9249 

—  Spirit  of 8310 

Farmington,  Ct.    Porter.  HisL  disc.  iSx.  i.jis 

tS^fO.      ......  2226,  27,92 

Half-cent.  ser.  /Sjb.      ....  2227 

Thanksg.  ser.  iSii.       .       ,       ,       ,  2227 

—  Richards.  Sketches,  iftjl  .  .  ■  2227 
Farmington,  N.  H.     Kanilel's  fun.  serm. 

on  M.  F.  Hcrrick.  ifiij 2483 

Farnham,  H.  Dissertations  on  the  proph- 
ecies   7527 

Farnham,  L.    Glance  at  priv.  libraries.  .  79^3 

Farnham,  T.J.  Trav'ls  inthe  Calif'mias.  4680 
Fast-day  sermons.  .  .  .  9121,22 
Kauchct,J.  Rapports avecles  Ktnts-Unis. 

TO? 5"73 

Fauquier,  P.  .Speech  to  Va.  Gen.  Assein.  3745 

Faux,  W.  Memorable  days  in  America.  4477 
Fay,  H.  A.  Official  ace.  of  battles  in  war 

of  tSiS.         . "JOOO 

Feanm,  H.  H.  Sketches  of  America.  .  4478 
Featherstonhaugh,  ti.  W.    Canoe  voyage 

up  the  Minnay  Sotor 4647 

—  (leol.  reconnois'nce  in  the  Northwest. 

/*■/• Af>i° 


Featherstonhaugh,  G.  W.   Geol.  Rept.  on 

Missouri  country.  ....    4530 

—  Maps  of  Indian  Country.  .  .  .  4479 
Featley,  D.     Dippers  dipt.  164b.       .       .      373 

Federal  Harmonv 5901,12 

Federalist,    ist  edition 4833 

—  and  Pacificus 4854 

—  Letter  to  a,  in  defence  of  pres.  admin.  4952 
yuincy,  V.  H.     Parody  on.        .        .    4952 

—  Why  are  vou  a? 4952 

Fedix.  L'Oregon  et  les  cotes  de  Pacilique.  4681 
Felt,  J.  B.    Ann'ls  of  Salem,  Mass.    iqiq-jo, 

—  Customs  of  New  England.     .        .       .      302 

—  Hist.  ace.  of  Mass.  currency. .  .    1501 

—  Hist,  of  Ipswich,  Mass 1847 

Female  education 72R5-S8 

Fenelon.  On  pure  love.  .  .  .  334*',47 
FenncU,  I.     Apology  for  his  life.       .        .     5192 

—  Plan  or  nrono.sed  salt  work.s.  t7(}S.  .  3050 
Fenwitk,  I".   Besch.  v.d.  Zendelingschap 

van 4547 

Fenwick,  John.    Case   with  J.  Eldridge 

and  E.  Warner 3611 

—  Proposals  for  planting  of  N.  Jersey.  .  3610 
Ferland.  Cours  d'hist.  du  Canada.  .  86 
Ferries  in  Host(m  harbor,  Rep't  on.  iStj-  1985 
Ferris,  B.    Hist.of  seltl.  on  the  Del'ware. 

3650,  8280 
Fcssenden,  J.    Serm.  bef.  Indians,  Deer- 
field,  iSjj 982,  5478 

Fessendcn,  T.  <i.  Democracy  unveil'd.  8311,13 

—  Ladies' Monitor  [poem].        ,        .       .    8313 

—  Pills,  poetical,  etc 8314 

—  Poems 6856^59 

—  Terrible  tractoration 8315 

Fimchtwangcr,  L.  Treatise  on  gems.  .  6630 
Few  remarks  on  votes  of  Cont.  Congress. 

4174,75,84 
Fidfaddy,   Fred.    Aug.     Adventures  of 

Uncle  S.im 4957 

Field,  Rev.  David  I).     Brainerd  Family.     2061 

—  Centen.  addr.  Middletown,  Ct.  iSsj.    .    2243 

—  Historv  of  Iladdam,  Ct 3234 

—  Hist,  of   Pitt.sfield,  Mass 898 

—  Statis.  Ace.  of  Middlesex  Co.,  Ct.  .  2242 
Field,  T.  W.  Indian  bibliography.  .  .  7932 
Figucira,  L.  Arte  de  lingua  Brasilica.  .  7787 
Fillej,  Wm.  Indian  cajjtivity.  .  .  5547 
Fillmore,  J.  Captivity  with  Pirates.  .  475 
Filson,  J.     Discov.,  settlement,  etc.,  of 

Kentuckv.         ...  .    4590, 8462 

—  Histoire  de  Kentucke 4591 

Findley,  W.    Hist,  of  insurrec.  in  Penns. 

n<)4 305' 

Finley,  J.  B.     Hist,  of  Wyandot  mission.  5594 
Finley,  R.,  Brown.  Memoirs  of.        .        .  5193 
Finley,  S.  Charit'ble  plea  for  the  speech- 
less   3478 

—  Clear  light  put  out ;  a  sermon.      .    43i7,(>333 

—  Curse  of  Meroz.  /^f  7 226 

—  Madness  of  mankind 6334 

—  Rem'ks  on  def'nce  of  Hemphill's  Obs.  3478 

—  Satan  stritiiied  of  his  angelick  robes.  .  3478 
Firmin,  G.  Doan.     Memoir  of.  .        .        ,  5194 

—  Review  of  Davis's  Vindication.     .        .  573 

—  Separation  examined 57a 

—  Serious  question  i  [Infant  baptism].  .  573 
Fish,  Elisha.    Japheth  dwelling  in  tents 

of  Shem 6237 

Fish,  F.  G.  St.  Ann's  ch.,  Brookl'n,  NY.  3931 
Fish,  Jos.  Church  of  Christ  a  firm  house.    fi2ig 

—  Examiner  ex'min'd.  N.  Lond.  1171.  2338,8317 

—  .Sermons,  etc "  7530,31 

Fisher,  G.  American  instructor.  .  ,  4323 
Fisher,  W.  Travels  among  Indian*.  .  4682 
Fisheries,  Sabine's  Report  on.  iS^j.  .  4916 
Fisherman,    C.  Mather's  Essay  on.  .        1118,19 

Fishkill,  Imfiint,  1777 7845 

Piske,  Nathan.    Moral  monitor.  .     7092 

—  Oration  at  Brookfield,  on  surrender  of 

Comwallla,  ijSt 4179 


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INDEX. 


25 


■j(k) 

76S 


Fiske,  Natlian.     Remark,  providences  in 

Iirf)(>kHeld,  Mass 1742,43 

—  Serm')n  at  KrnoUfield,  Mass.  lyys.        .    8574 

—  Sermons ■jsii 

Fitch,  A.  Essay  on  the  wheat-fly.     .        .    6631 
Fitch,    IJben.     Haccalaureate  disc.   /7w. 

Williams  Coll 1963 

Fitch,   Ulijah.     Beauties  of  religion  ;  a 

poem 686-j,  .Sii8 

Fitch,  James.    Conn,  elect'n  scr.   167^.  767,  3I53 

—  I5xplaniiti(m  of  Adv.  o£  Conn.  Council.      76) 

—  I''irst  day  the  Sabbath 

—  First  principles 

—  Fun.  sermon,  Mrs.  Anne  Mason.  . 
l''itch,  John.    Ori^.  steamboat  sup-oort'd. 
Fitch,  i'hos.  K.Npl.  of  Saybrook  I'latf'rm. 
Fitch,  Gov.  Tiio.s.    Reasons  [against]  In- 
ternal ta.xes.  /"i>/. 

—  I^easons  [why  he  did]  take  the  Gtatnp 

Act  O.ith.  .  ' 2117 

—  Eaton.  Farewell  .serm.  AV37.    .        .        .     1831 
Fitcliburtr,  Ma.ss.  liullard  Dedica.  s.  /.?//.     1831 

—  Facts  &  doc'ts  on  eccl.  affairs.  /,«»i.      1829,31 

—  Mason.  ArRt.  a^'ainst  half-shire.  ifj2.  .    1831 

—  Narra.  of  reli^j.  controv.   /Sb-i. 

—  IVttibone.     Dedica.  serm  /.v.^. 

—  Torrev.     History.  iSjft 

Fitz,  J.   Mod.  Frcsbyter'nisni  unmask'd. 
Fitzroy,  A.     Discov.,  etc.,  of  Kentuckc. 
Five  nations.    Stw  Ir<)quois. 
Flatbush,  N.  Y.    .Stronj?:.    History. . 
Flat-Head  grammar.     Meni<!irini.    . 
Flavel,  John.     Husbandry  spiritualized. 

—  Sacramental  meditations.       ...      770 

—  Works 7534 

Fleet's  Mass.    Re^'ister 1526 

Fleming,  \Vm.  &  Fliz.    Indian  captivity.    5548 
Fletcher,  Hben.    Captivity.  47'.  75i  354) 

Fletcher,  Giles,  and  Lee.    Israel  Redux.  .      tjq 
Fletcher,  Jiidife.     Charge    to    Wexford 

Krand  "jury  against  OranRC  Soc. 
Fletcher,  W. .-■.»'.  W.  Vassill.    l!o.st.,  ni3. 
Flint,  Rev.  Jas.    Anniv.  disc,  Plymouth, 

Mass.,  /sVf 

Flint,  Jas.     Letters  from  America.   . 
Flint,  M.  P.    Hunter  and  other  poems.    . 
Flint,  Timo.    Condensed  kcor.  and  hist. 


Flynt,  H.   Serm.  at  Harv.  CoUoRe.  /7.A  .     1775 
—  Appleton's  fun.  ser.  on.    //.to.       .        i9o''s97 
Folsom,  G.     Hist,  of  S.aco,  Me.  .        .        .    2608 
Foot,  G.    Address  on  early  hist,  of  Dela- 
ware,          .36.5 '.5^ 

Foote  Family.    Goodwin 2064 

Forbes,  J.  G.    Sketches  of  the  Floridas. 

/.v../ 

Forbes,  R.    .Sufferings  journeying  thro' 

Maine,  z;.;/. 

Force's  Tracts 

Foreign  relations  of  U.S.,  Inquiry  into. 

iSott 

/.»;  I  Forrest,  K.    4th  of  Inly  oration.  /.VjV. 
':.79  1  Forrest,  W.  S.     Sketches  of  Norfolk,  Va. 

.174' 


2149 


2117 


1831 
1831 
1831 
6.135 

2944 


4352 

2614 
167 

4952 
9"77 

,  8910 


Fort  Braddock  letters 5394 

Fort  Nassau,  N.  J.    Armstrong,  E.    His- 
tory. lS\! 1983 

Foss,  J.    Captivity  in  Algiers.   .        .        .  8320 

Foster,  Mrs.  H.     The  coquette. .        .        .  7094 

Foster,  Isaac.     Holiness  of  infants.  .        .  6225 
Foster,  Hon.  John,     I.  Mather's  funeral 

.sermon  <m i/>i 

Foster,  Rev.  John.     ArtiU.  elcc.  .ser.  i!i<q.  1576 
Poster,  John  W.  and  Whitney,  J.  D.     Ge- 
ology of  Lake  Superior  District,        4648,49 
Fotherby  [?].     Narr.  of  Voyage  to  Spitz- 

bergen 8030 

Fothergill,  J.   Life  &  travels  in  ministry.  3518 

Four  kings  of  Canada sj'jj 


5631    Four  Sargent  prize  medal  dissertations. 


5"52 
1636 

'9'5 
448  J 
636l 


of  Western  States. 

—  Francis  Berrian. 

—  Indian  wars  of  the  west.  . 

—  Rc.'ollec.  of  Mississippi  Valley, 
Fli..  Ida,  Account  of  East.  /r.'o.  . 

—  Hartram,  J.     Oescrip.  of  East.  /7.H. 

—  Bartram,  W.    Travels.  /,-.«.  . 

—  Case  of  inhab.  of  East.  //.V/.    , 

—  D:irl)v.  W.  Geog.  and  nat.  hist.  of.  /,'".' 

—  Everglades,  Congres.  Rep't  on.  1S4S'. 
-Harney's  Exped.  through. 


4482,8) 


ijt*>.    .       '. 168 

Fourth  of  July  Orations.     .       .      2329,9077,78 

—  Boston 1637,38 

798.    T.  Dwisht,  New  Haven.      .        .     2216 

S.  Uugbee,  jr  .Wrcntham,  Mass.  1813* 
E.  French.  Bo.^ton.  .  .  .  1813* 
J.  Richardson.  Dedham.  .  .  1813* 
S.  Haven.  Dedham.  .  .  .  1813* 
C.Hammond.  .MashapaugLako, 

Conn. 1983 

Fowie,  D.    Total  eclipse  of  liberty.  .    1497,8331 

—  —  Appenclix i4.>8 

Fowler,  Amb.  &  Win.,   Descendants  of.    2069 
Fowler,  W.  C.    Chauncey  memorials. 

—  History  of  Durham,  Conn. 
Success  in  genealogical  investigations. 


—  1803. 
-l8.'5. 

—  18.  .8. 

—  181.9. 
— l353- 


7i>^3    Fox,  C.  J.     Hist,  of  Dunstable,  Xtass. 


.  G 


Sketches  of  1S31. 


4481,  8319 

•     4347 

4343.64 

■     4344 

4146 

4345 

415'5 

4376 

435^ 

4354 

435J 


ao6( 

3223 
51 19 
1832 
4QIO 

3530 

35»' 

35'<> 

8333 

30a 


—  Forbes,  J, 

—  Garcilasso  de  la  Vega.    Con(|uC"te  de. 
Florida  del  Vnca 

—  Hftckley's  Titles     to  lands  in    E.ast. 

'^A  '..?' 4348,49 

—  Impartial  imiuirer. /,»'//.  ...    43'i5 

—  Irving.     Conquest  of 43^f, 

—  Laudimnii^reet  (iourgues.     Iii,stoirc.  4357,58 

—  I/O  Moyne.     Brevis  narratio.  .       .        .    4359 

—  NuilezCabcijade  Vacn.  Relaclon.  ;{ff.    43'io 

—  Omc,  cor.  of  Iv.  (le  Onis  &  J.  tj.  Adaiiis.     4)'i3 
Oglethorpe's  exped.      Impartial  acc't.     4163 


-  Roberts.     Account  of. 

—  Romans.     Natural  history  of. 
Pilot  for  Gulf  passage. 

—  .Soto.    Conquest  of,   /o*.. 

—  Verscheyde  sclucps  togten  na.  ;7cA 
— 'Mgnoles,  C.     History  of. 

—  Williams,  J.  L.     Topography  of.  . 

View  of 

Florida  Historical  Soc.    Const'n,  etc., 

■'"airliaiiks's  Adilr.  /,s?'. 
l''lorida  War.    Sfe  Seminole  War. 


4364 
4365.66 

•  4367 
4377-*' 

•  4381 

•  4383 
4384 


Fox,  Eben.     Revolutionary  adventures. 
Fox,  Geo.     Answer  to  laws  of  Boston.     . 

—  and  J.  Burnyeat.     N.  Eng.  lire-brand. 
--Grea'  mystery  of  the  great  whore. 

—  Instruct,  for  spelling 

F.>x,  J.     Earthquake  sermons,    lyi^. 
Fox,  John.     Door  of  Heaven.    Newport, 

'7?' 3413,  7539 

Koxbi>ro  ,   Mass.     Kock-HiU  Cemetery. 

Con.socra.  iSfi 1831 

■■  Williams.  Dedica.  sermon.  1S13.  .  .  1R31 
Foxcroft,Fra.,  Appleton's  fun.  ser.  on.  /y^S.  1996 
Foxeroft,  T.    Century  sermon.    Boston 

ist  Ch.  iito 588,  9107 

—  Earthquake  sermon. /7^7.        .        .      396,300 

—  Eusebius  inermatus.        .        .        .       6141-52 

—  Fun.  .ser.  ,)n  W.  Waldron.  /7.V.     .        .     1993 

—  Like  precious  faith,  izfo. 
-■  Power  of  Cong,  bishops  defended. 

—  Rise  of  New  En.glnnd. 

—  Ser.  at  ord'n  of  I)ea.  Tliayer.    Boston, 

■'7!' 

1)   'th  of  John  Loring. 

On  death  of  B.  Wadsworth 

on  early  piety. 

—  Sermon.s,  etc 

—  Chauncey's  fun.  ser.  on.  776.7. 
Foxe,  L.     Northwest  Fox.   tdiji 


■  nn- 


.    4383  1  Frame,  R.  Short  descr.  of  Pennsylvania. 
&  I  Framingham,  Mass.     Barry.     History. 

•    435"    -  Trask.     Forewell  s  'rmon.  iSxi.     . 
I  Prainpton,  J.    Joyfull  uewcs.  7,-77.   • 


1989 

614a 

3^5 


1589 
1070 
19'M 
1367 

7340-43 

1997 

«7 

9'54 

1830 

i8<i 

46 


26 


INDEX. 


France.     Aetes  et  m^moires  cone.  n6go- 

ctation.s.  i7<ij-/&io 4815 

—  Offloial  currcsp.  with. /7(?.r.      .        .        .    507a 

—  KutormeU  clmrclies  in,   Eccles.  disci- 

pline of 1345 

—  Relations  with. /7,f/-<j?.  .  .  4834,  48)()-4o 
Franci.s,  C.  Aiiniv.  disc.Plyni'th.Ms. /.s^^.  1915 
Franci-i,  J.  \V.     Observations  on  Avon 

Springs,  N.  Y 2827 

—  Okl  New  York 4285 

Franek,  A. H.    Nicodemus.   Fear  of  men.  1087 

—  Vita.     S.Mather 1322 

Franklin,  Benj.    Aec.   of  new  invented 

Pennsyl.  tire-places 1202 

—  Autobionraphy.         .        .        .      3232-J7,  5195 

—  CataloKUe  of  books  to  be  sold.       .        .     3201 

—  Cool  thouifhts  on  present  situation  of 

public  affairs.  776./.        ....    3216 

—  Enskildta  lycfwerne 3231 

—  Kssays. 326.3 

—  Exaiii.  of,  rela.  to  Stamp  Act.        .        .     3217 

—  Exper.  and  ob.serv.  on  electricity.  3203,04 
/«  /•'ifiith 3205 

—  Father  Abraham's  speech.      .        .        3207,08 

—  General  Ma>,'u7,ine,  Vol.  1.  77//.      .        .     3200 

—  Histor.  review  of  Pennsylvania.    .        3056,57 

—  Idea  of  the  Entjlish  school.      .        .        .   '4309 

—  Inau.ururation  of  statue  of.      .        .        3265,66 

—  Interest  of  Gt.  Britain.      .    197,265,3270,4181 

—  Letters  t»i 3263,4311 

—  Life  and  es.says 3238-57 

. Bost.,  181 1 5195 

N.  Y.,  Tiebout  &  Obri.in, ;/.  1/.  .         .    5195 

N.  Y.,  iSis 5")5 

—  Maixiiiitha.    Inquiry  into  nature  and 

cau.scs  of  ilisnuto  with  the  colonies.  .     3222 

Knox,  W.     Claim  of  the  coUiiiies.     .    3218 

Lords'     protest    nRainst    repeal    of 

Stamp  .'Xct 3219 

Mauduit.  Hist,  of  col'y  of  Mass.Hay.     3221 

True  constit.  means  for  endir.g  dis- 
putes, etc. 3220 

—  Memoirs  of,  with  review  of  his  "  Infor- 

mation."     3a6.'i,69 

In  l-rench 3230 

—  Narrative  of  massacres  of  Indians  in 

Lancaster  Co.,  Pa.  17(14.        ■        ■   3°('ii  32'5 

—  Ohserv.  on  Indian  nations.      .        .        .     5481 

—  Observations  on  smoky  chimneys.  .  3229 
-[Opuscules).    Paris,  /jgj.       .       .        ,    3225 

—  Pocket  Almanac,  by  R.  Saunders.        3211,12 

—  Polit.j  miscell.,  and  philos.  pieces.     32^8,  8325 

—  Poor  Richard's  almanack.  /7.,A  /7^7.     31)8,-^ 

—  Poor      Richard      improved,     /75^-yl5. 

32<j6,og,  10,26,27 

—Press  of\  Works  from  yin,  3332,4  ii2-)i, 8756-70 

—  Proposals  rela.  to  educ.  in  Pennsyl.      .    4308 

—  Soi^ie  observ.  on  proceeti.  a>^ainst  Mr. 

Hemphill 3197 

—  (?i  Substance  of  a  council  at  Lancaster, 

Auif.  2*1!,  1764 3070 

—  Success  of  inoculation 321^ 

—  Way  to   Wealth.        .        .        .       3226,27,4310 

III  I'rcnch 3»2  1i>4 

-What  is  sauce  for  the  goose,  etc.  17(14.    3267 

—  Works,  etc 3197,  3270 

—  Weems.     Life  of 3258,59,64 

Franklin,  R.    Antichrist 1346 

Franklin,  CI.  Celeb.  150th  anniversary  of 

Conn.  Ch.  iSjS. 2228 

—  Nott.     Half-cont.  Sermon.  A^fi.     .        .  2227 

60th  Anniv.  Serm.  iSfj.        .        .        .  ■JTl^ 

Franklin,  Mass.  Emmons.  His.  disc.  iSj<\  1915 

-  -  Serm,  on  K'ft  of  books  from  Benj. 

Franklin.  /7.V7 iSp 

Krederick-'lown,  Md.  Ii'i/iriii/,  iSiq.  .  626) 
Free  and  calm  consid.  of  misuiuierstund- 

int;s.  ip.l I7JO 

Freedom  nrst  of  bles'n^fs.  Bost. /7f^.  26-4,9102 
Freeiiolder's  political  catechism.  7769.  .  4182 
Freeman,  P.    Utst.  oC  Capo  Cud.      .       .1780 


Freeman,  S.  Emigrant's  guide  to  Wis- 
consin      •    ^f>s^ 

Freeman,  Sam.  Amer.  clerk's  maga/.ine. 

770/. 3575176 

—  Probate  auxiliary    Portland.  77^7.       .    2574 

—  Town  oflicer.    Portland.  77(;7.        .        2572,73 

Freeman,  Letters  of.  777/ s^?* 

Freeman  s  Journal.  77.'!^ 3'7i 

FRi;K.\tAS<)NRV 6696-6766 

—  Hernard's  Linht  on 8083 

—  Cole,  S.    Freemason's  library.      .        .    8144 

—  Const,  of  Masons 8519 

Franklin.  17,74 Tfll'' 

—  Green,  J.  Entertainment  for  a  winter's 

evening i64i>  ''^7" 

—  Masonic  Sermons 7773i74 

—  Poem  on 0863 

Fremcmt,  J.  C.     Expl.  exped.  to  Rocky 

Mts.    .        .        ...        .        .        4681.84 

—  Memoir  on  Upper  California.  .  4685,8119 
French,  B.  Hist,  of  evang.  ch's  of  N.  Y.  2837 
French,  B.  F.  Hist.  coUec.  of  Uniisiana.  4406,07 
French,  Jacob.     Harmony  of  harimmy.       5914 

French  convert,  The 8326,27 

French  policy  defeated.  /7jj.     •       •        ■      "1 

French  .jxt-books 7270.7' 

French  AND  INPI.VN  Wars.     .       .207-69,389 

—  Cooper,  S.     Sermon  on  reduc.  of  Que- 

bec. 77J7 '980 

—  Extract  of  Act  for  raising  ;Cioo,ooo  to 

invade  Canada,  N.  Y.  OSQ.  ■        ■        ■    '826 

—  Livingston.     Review  of 2648 

—  Maccartv,  T.  Fast  ser.  /7J9.  .  .  hjSq 
Freneau,  P.  Poems.  .  .  .  6864-67,  8328,29 
Friends.    See  Quakers. 

Frie/.e.  J.    Hist,  of  efforts  tor  exten.  of 

suffrage  in  R.  1 2355,  8894 

Frisbie,  L.  Oration  on  the  jwace.  Ips- 
wich.   77.HV 4'7') 

Fri/.cU,  J.,    C.  Mather  on  death  of.    .        .1109 
Frobisher.  Historia  navigationis.   Ham- 
burgh. /67_f 28 

I'roK'er,  T.  Voy'ge  cm  c'sts  of  Africa,  etc.  4524 
[Frost,  J. 1  Lives  of  Amer.  merch.ints.  .  5102 
Frothingham,  E.    Art.  of  Faith  of  Separ. 

Churches.  77/0 »>'<> 

—  Key  to  unlock  the  door.    7767.       .   2111,8330 

—  Kelig.  cimst.  of  Conn 7544 

Frothinghntn,  N.  L.    Artill.  elec.  ser.  7.y.?,-.     157* 

—  Bi-cent.  ,s.,  ist  Ch.    Boston.  7.'i>).          .     "SQ" 
Frothinghntn,   R.     Command  at   Bunk- 
er's Hill.  I7QI} "86 

■  -  Hist,  of  Charlestown,  Mass.    .        .        .     >78» 

—  Rise  of  the  republic 4°" 

--  Siege  of  Bostim idy) 

Fryebnrg,  Me.  Oavies.  Hist.  addr.   iSis-    »6" 

—  Souther.  Cent'l  address.  iSt>i.  .  .  a6ia 
Fuller,  Andrew,  Ryland.  Life  of.  .  .  5196 
Fuller,  S.  M.  Sumiiier  on  the  Lakes.  .  4652 
Fulton,  R  ,    Colden.     Life  of.    .        .        5">7.98 

—  Improvement  of  canal  navis'at'n.  77<X'-    2754 

—  Torpedo  war 5086,  6f«8,8i) 

Fund,  Severals  relating  to.  i\'ii.  .  .  857 
Funeral  sermons.  .  575,  777  >  72,88,90,  .>)79-82 
Furman,  G.  Antiq.  of  Long  Island.  /.V7f.  2959 
-Notes  on  Brooklyn,  N.  V.  iSi4.  .  2929,  9155 
Fnrman,  R.  Serm.  on  death  of  Hamilton.  4857 
Further  queries  on  N.  I5ng.  affairs.  .         52,  772 

Gage,  T.    History  of  Rowley,  Mass.  .     upt 

Game,  H.     N.  Y.  Pocket  almanac.    .  3001,02 

-  Universal  register.  777.'..  .  .  .  3004 
Gale,  Hoiij.    Essay  on  prophecy.      .  .    5859 

—  I..etler  on  Yale  Coll.  taxes.  77JV.     .  8221 

—  Observa.  on  a  oamphlet.        .        .  .    9106 

-  anil  J.  Graham.  [Yale  Coll. Controv'syl.  221/1 
Gallatin,  A.     Oregon  tiuestion.         .        .    4'.86 

—  Right  of  U.  S.  to  No.  Ka.stcrn  bound'y.  2583 
-- Views  of  public  tlebt.  7.V.7.  .  .  4952 
Gallaudet.T.H.  Reading-bk.  inOjibway.  5W.8 

—  Tribute  to,  by  H.  Barnard.     .       .       .  aa^S 


Index. 


H 


Galloway,  Tos.    Candid  exam,  of  claims 

of  Gr.  Brit,  and  the  colonics.  /77J.       .    4175 

—  Collec.  of  his  tracts 4011,4180 

—  lyctters  to  Lord  Howe  on  conduct  of 

the  war.     .        .        .    3987,  4014,  4174,771  8331 

—  Obscrv.  on  conduct  of  Sir  w.  H— e  at 

White  Plains 4177 

—  Reply  to  observ.  of  Sir  Wm.  Howe.     .     3987 

—  Exam,  of,  by  coni'ee  of  Ho.  of  Com'ns.    4140 
Galvano.     Discoveries.     Hakluyt.  iboi.  .        39 

Gambold,  J.     Works 8332 

Gano,  J.    Memoirs 5199,  53^ 

Garcia,  G.    Ori^en  de  los  Indies.      .        .    5396 
Garcilasso  de    la    Vega.      Conquete  de 

Florida 435Jt54 

Garden,  Alex.    Anecdotes  of  Revel,  war. 

4015-17,  8333 
Gardener,  L.  Relation  of  Pequot  warres.  416 
Gardiner,  Abigail.  Indian  captivity.  5574,81 
Gardiner,  Mrs.  E.,    Darbe's  fun.  ser.  on. 

n^t 3940. 4386 

Gardmer,  James,  Col.    Life  of,  etc.  .        8334,35 
Gardiner,  John  and  Hepburn.     Ameri- 
can (rnrdener 6607 

Gardiner,  R.      Exped.  to  W.  Indies,  njq.      338 
-  Siejre  of  Quebec,  nbi.       .        .        .     228,  2639 


Gardiner  vs.  Flaifg,  Case  of.  iTbS-q. 
Gardiner,  Me.,   Hanson.     History.   . 
(iardner,  Maj.  C.  K.,  Court-martial  of.     . 
Gardner,  Mass.     Glazier.    History. 
Gardyner,  G.    Desc.  of  New  World.  /<¥>/. 
Garrad,  L.  H.  Wah-to-Yah  and  the  Taos 

trail 

Gar-  ison,  W.  L.  Ud.).    The  Abolitionist. 
Gaspec,  Ship,  Destruc.  of.  W.R.  Staples. 

Gaspesie.     Leclercq 

Gay,  Eben.    Artill.  elcc.  sermon.  lyiS.     . 

—  Dudleian  lecture,  lysq.     .... 

—  Mass.  elec.  sermon.  i7.fs. 

—  TraininK-day  sermon. /7?,9.     . 
Gayarrd,  L.    Histoire  de  Louisiane. 
Gazetteer,  American.    Morse's. 

-  of  Upper  Canada 


3001 

5001 

1832 

30 


4732 
7331 

2376 
102 

■574 
1989 

•737 

•       359 

4408-10 

4899,  4900 

87 


Gee,  Joshua.  Fun.  ser.  on  C.  Mather.  1383,  1994 
Genealogy  and  Family  hi.story.  2061-71,5111-30 
General    Armstrong,    Brig,   Attack  on. 

iXr.1 5003 

General    Magazine.       Franklin,     k'hila. 

1741-42 3200,  4314 

Generals  of  the  revolution,  and  war  of 

1812.    Wilson 5083,84 

Wyatt 5085 

Genesee  Country,  N.  Y.,  Descrip.  of.  lyqS. 

3945,46 

—  Monro.    Description  of.  iSn4.         .        2949-53 

—  Turner.     Phelps  and  Gorham   purch.     2953 

—  Williamson.  Descrip.  of  settle,  of.  1700- 

2947,48,52 
Genet,  Citizen.  Corresp.  vith  U.  S.  Govt.    4814 
Gentleman  and  Lady's  Town  and  Coun- 
try Magazine.  17^4^  (>).  ...     1700 
Genuine  acc<mnt  of  exjied.   to  coast  of 

France.  17,17 339 

Geographies,  School 7373-76 

Geography,  llorse's 4896,98 

Gkoi.ogv,  etc 6629-53 


George  1.,  C.  Mather  on  accession  of. 
George  II.,  Caner's  Ser.  on  death  of, 
George,  Lake,  Battle  of.     Hlodget. 

Chnuncey 

Georgia.     Drake.     Earlv  history  of. 

—  Pamphlets,  etc.,  rela.  to. . 

—  Western  Territory 

Germantown,    Pa.     Imprints^    Sinvtr's. 

Gerry,  Elbrldge,  Life  of.  .  .  ^?*'  '♦'  Jj" 
Gesner,  A.  Geology  of  Nova  Scotia.  .  89 
Gibbon  &  Hcrndon.  Val.  of  the  Amazon.  5341 
Gibbons,  Edw.    Causes  of  rise  and  fall 

of  lakes 6666 


.       1137 

.  3316 

i       309 

314 

.  5387 
8337-42 
9089 


Gibbs,  G.    Chinook  jargon  dictionary.    .  5631 

—  Chinook  vocabulary 6631 

—  Callam  and  Lummi  vocabulary.  .  .  5631 
Gibbs,  H.  Artill.  elec.  sermon.  1704.  .  1574 
Gibbs,  W.H.     Hist,  address,  lilandford, 

Mass.  iS^o. 1569 

Gibson,  J.   "Atlas  minimus.        .        .        .  8064 
Gibson,  Jas.    Siege  of  Louisbourg.  174^.  330 
Gilbert,  "Benj.     Indian  captivity  and  suf- 
ferings     5533,49,50 


Gilbert,Sir  H.  New  pas'geto  Cataia.  is7b. 

Gill,  John.   [I'phs.  against  Inf.  b.iptism.]. 

Gilleland,  J.  C.    Hist,  of  late  war.  1S17.  . 

Gillespie,  G.     Aaron's  rod  blossoming.    . 

Gllliland,  W.  Hist.ot  settle,  of  Hillsboro", 
N.  Y 

Gillman,  Caroline.  Rccollec.  of  a  south- 
ern matron 3867 

Gilman,  D.  C.  Bi-centen.  address,  Nor- 
wich, Conn.  iS;q 2264,70 

Gllmanton,  N.  H.     Lancaster.     History.    2484 

Gilmer,  F.  W.    Sketches,  etc.    ... 

Gilpin,  T.     Exiles  In  Vir;;inla.  . 

Gin  and  rum.  lybo 

Girard  Coll.  Adresses,  Girard's  will,  etc. 

GIruud,  J.  P.,  jr.    BIrc's  of  Long  Isl.  1S34. 

Glanvll,  J.     Essays,  witchcraft,  etc. 

—  Modern  Sadducism 

—  Plus  ultra 1361 

—  Sadducismus  triumphatus.  .  .  1363,64 
Gla,ss,  Fraser.  Life  of  (i.  Washington.  .  4349 
Glastonbury,  Ct.     Bi-ccnten'l.    iSsj.        2339,30 

—  Indignation  meeting,  Curtisville.  iSs4.    3330 

—  Manual  ist  Church.  iSj4,  iSjq. 
Glazier,  L.     History  of  Gardner,  Mas.s.   . 
Glcig,  G.  R.    Campaigns  of  Washington 

and  N.  Orleans 

—  Subaltern  in  America.     War  of  1812.    . 
Gloucester,  Mas.s.    Appeal  of  Chr'n  Inde- 

dependents.  /7.fT 

—  Answer  to  Appeal,  etc.  /7Jf.  . 

—  Forbes.    Serm.   at  dedica.  of  gramm. 

school.    /TOf 

—  Hildreth.  Sermon  and  statement.  rSjo. 
Gloucester  Co.,  N.  J.,  Mickle.  Reminis.of. 
Gloucester  Fox  Hunting  Club,  Pa.  Mem- 
oirs of 3I4",57 

(inadenhiltten  massacre.  .  .  4548,49, 6582 
Goddard,  J.     Collec.  of  hymns.  .        .        .     6.105 

Goddard  Genealogy. 5119 

Godfrey,  Mrs.  M.  Escape  from  Indians.  5581 
Godman,  J.  D.     Amer.  natural  history.  .    6633 

—  Rambles  of  a  naturalist 6634 

Godwin,  Mary  W.     Memoirs  of.  .    8343 
Godwyn,  M.    Negro  and  Indian's  advo- 
cate         5595.9* 


31 

6234 

5004 

576 

3935 


7096 
3523 
203 

3>30 
2960 
1363 
1361 


3230 
1833 

5005 
5006 

■833 
■833 

■833 
■833 
3637 


—  Sermon  on  the  jilantations.  /Wf. 

Goldsborough,  C.  W.  U.  S.  Naval  Chron- 
icle  

Goldsmith,  J.     Ace.  of  N.  A.  Indians. 

Goldsmith,  L.  Conduct  of  France  to- 
ward America 

Gomara.     Comiuost  of  West  India.  . 

Good  news  from   England. 

Goodale,  Maj. -Gen.  E.   Court-martial  of. 

Goodenow,  S.  Topog.  and  descriptive 
manual  of  N.  York. 


Goodhue,  .Sarah.    Cin>y  of  a  writing. 
Goodrich,  Chas.  A.  Hist,  of  Connectlc't.  3074,75 


.69 

5007 
5481 

4840 

3' 
306 

4989 

3837 
9156 


—  History  of  the  U.  S 4842,8344 

—  Lives  of  the  signers 4144 

Goo<lrich,  E.  Dwight's  fun.  ser.  on.  1707.  3320,31 


(ioodrlch,  J.    Civil  officer's  assistant. 
Goodrich,  S.  G.     Lives  of  Indians.    . 
[Goodrich's]  Guide  In  New  England. 
Goodwin,  J.     Theomachia. 
—  Twelve  welghtie  queries. 
Goodwin,  N.    Foote  family.       .        . 
Genealogical  notes. 


3076 

5474 

307 

077 

0064 
9065 


—  Ulcott  family 9069,  8345 


28 


INDEX. 


Goodwin,  P.  A.  Biog.  of  A.  Jackson.  .  4870 
Goodwin,  T.    Childe  of  lijjht.     .        .        .577 

—  IJiiry,  J.    Epistolary  discoursi.'  to.        .      678 

—  Sermon  on  death  of  William  III.  575,  6i.t 

—  World  to  Come  ;  5th  Mon.nrcliy.    .        •     1335 

—  etal.  ApoloKctical  Narration.  .  678,1345 
Gimkin,  1>.  Hist,  oollec.  of  N.  E.  Indians.  53.)7 
Gookin,  N.  EartlK)uako  sermons.  ijiT.  .  2.57 
Gordon,  T.  F.     Gazetteer  of  N.  Jersey.    .    3615 

—  Gazetteer  of  New  York 3787 

—  Mi.story  of  New  Jersey.   ....    3614 

—  History  of  Penn.sylvnnia.  .  .  .  3053 
Gordon,  W.    Hist,  of  independence  of  U. 

S. 4018-20,  8346,47 

—  Plan  of  soc.for  widows.  Bos'n.  777^.  i64g,  8348 
Gorges,  V.    Amer.  painted  to  the  life.    308,  2740 

—  Kriefe  narration 308,  309 

Gorliam,  Maine.    Pierce.    Centennial  ad- 
dress.   /sy6 2292, 2613 

Gorton,  S.  Incorruptible  key;  iioth  Psa.  579,81 

—  Saltinarsh  ret'rn  d  fm.  the  dead.  580,2371,2(^41 

—  Simplicitie's  defence 578 

—  Notices  of.     Ueane 9157,58 

Goshen,  Ct.  Powers.  Cent.  addr.  /XtS.  2230,92 
Goshen,  Mass.    Whitman.     Rev.    of  ch. 

proceed.    rSjj 1833 

Gosnold,  B.  Voya.tre.  Brercton.  tbo3.  .  280 
Gosjiel  order  revived,  /too.  .  .  773,  3398,  7548 
Green,  B.,  Advertisement  concerning.     .      774 

—  SW  .Mather,  1 956 

Goup:e,  W.    Whole  armor  of  God.    .        .      582 

—  Work.s 7549 

Gon^e,  W.M.  Short  hist,  of  paper  money.  6518 
Gould,  A.  A.  Invcrtebrata  of  Mass.  .  1502 
Gould,  B.  A.,  jr.  *BK  address.  iSjd.  .  8227 
Gourlav,  K.  Upper  Canada.  .  .  .  90,91 
Gout,  Honor  of.  /'laiii/in,  pr.  77?:?.  .  3296 
Grafton, Mas.s.  BriKham.  Cent.  addr.  1S3S.  1833 

—  .Searle.     Farewell  scr.  1S32.     .        .        .     1833 

—  Willson.     Hist.  ser. /.V>6.  .        .    1833,1983 

Sermon  at  Cemetery.  /.^/.         .        ,     1833 

Graham,  J.  A.    Duscrip.  sketch  of  Vt. 

'71)7 ,  •         ■    2544,  8907 

Grahamc,  J.  Colonial  hist,  of  U.  S.  .  170 
Gram,  H.  Sacred  lines  for  thanksgiving. 

'7QJ Sqi6 

Grammars,  English 7214-25 

Granby,  Ct.  Phelps.  History.  /Sj^.  .  2875 
Granger,  G.    Address  to  people  of  N.  E. 

/fix) 4953.  50" 

[— ]  Vindicn.  of  mens,  of  pres.  ndm.  /*.?.  4932 
Grant,  Mrs.  Memoirs  of  Amer.  lady.  .  5275 
Granville,     Mass.      Cooley.      Half-cent. 

.sermon.  /.V./6 1831 

—  Jubilee.  A^jij 1834,8595 

Granville,  Ohio.    Little.    New- Year  ser- 
mon. /.s;,\v. 4550 

25th  anniv.  sermon. /.ff.?.     .        .        .  4550 

—  Ro'-.bins.  Ord'nser.  fori'.  Harris. /,«x'i'.  45';o 
Gralton,  J.  Journal  of  liis  life.  .  .  3523 
Grave,  J.  A  soni;  of  Sion.  /06^.  .  .  3747 
Gravier,  J.     Relations.   /6iy,  /700.    Crn- 

moisy  ser. 146 

Gray,  E.',  Chauncey's  fun.  scr.  on.  17J7.  1996,97 
Gray,  Hugh.  Letters  from  Canada.  .  92 
Graydon,  A.     Memoirs.  /S/r,      .        .        .     3054 

'Ed.  by  J.  L.  Littell.  /.V./6.     .  3055,  5201,  8349 

Great  Harrington,  Mass.  Centen.  of  Cong. 

Ch.  ri\j 1833 

Greek  Testament.  Editioniilliann.  Amst. 

,'"" .■i843 

—  Worcester.    /Sn> 5820 

Greek  and  Latin  text-books.  .  .  7253-C7 
Green,  Ashbel.  Disc,  in  Coll.  of  N.  J.  .  3604 
Green,  Barth.     Printer's   Advertisement 

colic,  "(iosiiel  order  revived."    .        .  774 

Green,  Belli.  True  believer's  vademecum.  6407 

Green,  K.H.  Might  and  Right.  I'rov./Ji'/^.  2358 

Green,  Jacob.     Sinners'  faultineiis,  .        .  6336 


Green,  Joseph.  Entertainment  for  a  win- 
ter's evening.    [Masonic  Procession. 

Bost.  /7^.] 164".  6870 

Green,  S.  Anniv.  dis.  Pl'm'th,  Mass.  rA'jA  1915 

Green,  S.  A.    F.:uiklin's  autobiography.  9160 

—  School  hi.stories 9'.19 

Green,  T.  J.  Journal  of  Texan  exped.  .  4723 
Greene,  John  P.     Facts  on  expulsion  of 

Mormcms  from  Missouri.      .        .        .  6433 

Greene,  M.     Kan/.as  Region.  iSj6.     .        .  4666 

Greene,  Gen.  N.,  Life  of,  by  C.  Caldwell.  2366 

—  Life  of.  by  W.  Johnson 2357 

Greene,  Thos.,  Hooper's  fun.  s.  on.  /71'y.  1621 
Cireentield,  Mass.  Imprint.  /Mij.  .  .  473 
/*V 393 

—  Willard.     History 183.'; 

Greenhow,  R.  N.  W.  Coast  of  Amer.  .  4687 
Grecnlimd.  Grammar  and  dietion'y  of.    563.1-37 

—  LaPeyrere.     Relation.  76/7 54 

Greenland,  N.  H.  Langdon.    Ord,  s.  I7jb.  2496 

—  McClintock.  .Sermon. /r,-o.  .  .  •  250° 
Greenleaf,  )ona.  Eccles.  Ilist.  of  Me.  2578,  8501 
Greenleaf,  XI.    Statis.  vicwof  Uist.of  Me. 

2579.  8502 

—  Survey  of  State  of  Maine.  .  .  .  2580 
Greenleaf,  S.     Inang.,  Harv.  Coll.  iSj.f.   .  1773 

—  Origin,  etc.,  of  frccmasonrv.  .       .        •  6727 
Greenville,  N.  Y.  Parker.  New-Year  ser.  2955 
Green wicli,  Mass.     Imprint.  /,«',".      .        .  6010 
Greenwood,  F.  W.  P.    Artill.    elec.   ser- 
mon. iSjb 1576 

—  Hist,  of  King's  Chapel,  Boston.  .  .  1618 
Gregg,  J.  Commerce  of  the  prairies.  .  4724 
Gregoire,  H.     Faculties  and  literature  of 

ne.groes 73" 

Grenada,  Ix!tter  to  Earl  Hillsborough  on. 

I-]M 533' 

Grew,  T.    Dcscr.  and  use  of  the  globes.  3351 

Grittin,  Ediiund  I).,  McVickar.  Life  of.  5202 
GrifHn,  Edw.-rd  D.    Dedica.  serm.  Park 

St.  ch.  iSio. 1619 

Griffith,  J.  Life  and  labors  in  iniiiistry.  3524.=5 
Griflith,  T.  W.     Annals  of  Paltimore.      3679.80 

—  Early  history  of  Marvland.    .       .        .  3f'7i 

—  Sketches  of  early  hi.story  of  Bait.  .  3f8o 
Grimes,  Wni.  Runaway  slave.  .  .  8350 
Grimke,  T.  S.  Letter  to  people  of  So.Car. 

,.3895.96 
Griswold,  E.  and  T.  Skinner.    Connecti- 
cut harmony 5917 

Griswold,  M.-itthew,  C.  Mather's  Sermon 

on  death  of  .son  of 211,12 

Griswold,  Roger,  Daggett's  Eulog'm  on.  2339 
Grooni,  S.     Glass  for  people  of  N.  Eng.  .  3526 
Grotius,  H.  el  al.  Dissert,  de  studiis.        .  1336 
Groton,  Ct.  Brainerd.  Address,  Ft.  Gris- 
wold.   /.y?5 2230 

—  Descrip.  of  monument. /.^'jf.   .               .  2230 

—  Rathbun.  Narrative,  Ft.  tiriswold.  /.^'./o.  2231 

—  Tnttle.  Sermon  at  Ft.  Griswold.  t^^t.  2210 
Groton,  Mass.     Butler.     History.      .        .  1836 

—  Catalogue  of  Lawrence  Academy. /.("vi".  1833 

—  Result  of  cmncil,  etc. /.S'.^.  .  .  .  1833 
Grtibb,  Sarah  S.  Life  and  relig.  laboi'S.  3527,28 

Gryiueus.    Novus  Orbis 50 

Guadaloupe,  Reasons  for  not  restorinif. 

lylxy. 4181 

Gunrani  language,    Ruiz  de    Montoyn. 

Tesoro  de 5789 

Guest,  M.    Poems 8351 

Guiana,  Barrcre.    Nouvelle  relation  de.  "1338 

—  Indians  of.    Brett 5364 

—  Publication  of  G.'s  plantation. /6r.?.  .  5337 
Guild,  R.  A.  {ed.\.    Williniiis,  R.     Letter 

of  J.  Cotton's  examined.       .        .        .  6qo* 

Guilford,  Ct.    Elliot.    Hist,  sermon.   iSaj.  7iyi 

—  Lamentation  on  sickness  and  mortality.  8191 

—  Letters  on  removal  of  Rev.  J.  Spr<  at. 

'769- «»33 


m 


INDEX. 


29 


■8J9 
>83<) 
1837 
"98.1 

S07t 
677 


Gutnilla,  J.  Historia  natural  del  Orinoco.  5398 
Gunnison,  J.  W.  Mormons,  or  Latter-day 

Saints 6434 

Gurnall,  Wm.,  Burlcitt's  fun.  sermon  on.  575 

Gutenberg  Hible 5839 

Guy,  Fr.     Letter  to  Eliz.  Wall<cr.      .        .  3581 

Gyles,  J.    Captivity 476 

Hackley's  Titles  to  lands  in  East  Flor- 
ida. /iS^),',v 4348,49 

Haddam,  Conn.  Field.  History.  .  ^'234, 8193 
Hadley,  Mas.s.    Austin.    Dedic.  ser.  /SoS.     1839 

—  Hi-ccnt'l  celebration.  jSft}.      ... 

—  Hopkins.     Half-cent,  sermon.  /Si)j.  .     . 

—  Judd  &  Boltwood.     History.. 

—  Report  on  school  fund.    i..\j2. 

—  Woodbrid^e.     Hist.  <lisc.  aV.w. 
HaKcrstown,  Aid.  Elliot.  Addresses.  tS^. 

Hai;ioniastix. 

ilatfue,  W.     Hist.  disc,   aooth  nnniv.   ist 

Hapt.  cli.    Providence,  R.  I.  /AlsQ.    2389, 8805 

Hailstorm  of  1799 66(7 

H.ikluyt.  Voia>;es.  ist  ed.  /j.^.  .  ,  33 
Halcyon  Itinerary.     Marietta,  O.  f&)7.    .    4574 

Halcyon  Luminary 9J50 

Hale,  David.  Memoir,  by  J. P. Thompson.  2299 
H;ile,  I.  Nature  of  witchcraft.  .  1365-67 
Ilale,  Sir  M.,  Tryal  of  witches  before.  1383,84 
Hale,  Capt.  Nathan.     Autographs  of.       .    8903 

—  Stuart.  Life  of.  .  .  .  2300,01,  4158 
Hale,  Nathan.    Excursion  to  N.  Hamp. 

/Slf 2462 

—  Northea.stern  boundary.  .  .  .  2582 
Hale,  8.  Annals  of  Keen'e,  N.  H.  .  2487,8685 
Hales,  J.  G.  Survey  of  Boston.  /Sji.  ,  1642 
Half-pay  and    commutation.   Collection 

on.  ir-sy 4'79.95 

Halt-way  covenant.  Ashley,  J.  Churches 
of  saints.   .,.".... 

—  M.  Mather 1299, 

—  I  Pamphlets  on.] 

Haliburton,  T.  C.    Novn  Scotia. 
Halifax,  N.  S.    /iiifri'ii/,  lys.!-    • 

—  Seccombe.     Ordm.  .sermon.  1770. 


7434 
1300 
6250 
93 
549? 


Halkett,  J.  Hist,  notes  on  Ind'ns  of  N.A. 

Hall,  A.  0.    Manhattaner  in  N.  Orleans. 

Hall,  B.  H.    BiblioKr.  of  Vermont.  . 

—  History  of  Ea.stern  Vt 

Hall,  Edwin.  Hist,  records  of  Norwalk, 
Ct 

Hall,  Eli.ikim,  Williams's  fun.  ser.  on.    . 

Hall,  Misses  !•  ranees  and  Almira.  Capt- 
ure by  the  Indians. 


5399 
4438 
2570 
2545 

2261 
3320 


5551.8- 


Hall,  Fred.  Catalon;ue  of  minerals  in  Vt. 

—  Letters  from  the  Ea.st  and  West.   . 
Hall,  Col.  J.  C,  Court-martial  of.  /77Q.    . 
Hall,  Judne  James.     The  harpe's   head: 

a  lexend  of  Kentucky 

—  Legends  of  the  West 

—  Letters  from  the  West 4486 

—  Notes  on  the  West 4488 

—  Public  services  of  W.  H.  Harrison.      .    5012 

—  Statistics  of  the  Wesl 4487 

—  The  West:  its  commerce  and  navigat'n.    4180 

—  Wildernevs  and  thi  war-path. 
Hall,  Prof.  James,  and  Meek,  F.  B.  Creta- 
ceous fossils  from  Nebraska. 

Hall,  John,  U.I).  Hist,  of  Presb.  church 
in  Trenton,  N.  J 

Hall,  Theoph.  Ordin.  ser.  for  M.  Mer- 
riam.     Berwick,  Me.  /76f.     .        . 

Hall,  Thos.,  D.D.    Funebria  Florie. 

—  Pulpit  Kuarded 

Hall  family  of  Medford,  Mass.  . 
Hallowell,  Me.  Imprint,  iSoi.  . 
Hamilton,  Alex.  Exam,  of  the  Pres.  Me.s- 

saRe,  i!bi .853  4006 

—  Farmer  refuted. /77^.        ....    389b 

—  Full  vindica.  of  Congress.  777./.      .       .    4187 

—  I.H;tter  on  public  conduct  of  J.  Adamn. 

'*" 2832,  2897,  4851,  4952 


2546 
4484 
4021 

459.i 
4485 


8395 
6635 

3<'45 

»597 

583 

584 

5119 

6275 


Hamilton.  Alex.    Letters  from  Phocion. 

,  „  ,  2832,  4843,44 

—  Ob.serv.  on  history  of  U.  S.  for  1796.     .    4850 

—  Report  on  manufactures.  i7qi.       .       .    4847 

—  Report  on  public  credit,    i-go.       .       4845,46 

—  Report  on  public  debt.  z?*.".    .        .       .    4848 

—  Works ...     4854 

—  Coleman  on  death  of 4855 

—  Eulogies  on 4856,57 

—  Exam,  of  proc.  in  Con,g.  on.  /7a?.   .       .    4956 

—  Hamiltoniad,  The.     .       .        .      4858,59, 6871 

—  Letter  to,  on  Pres.  Adams.  N.  Webster.  485a 
Hamilton,  S.  History  of  the  U.  S.  flag.  .  5008 
Hamilton,  Mass.  Cutter.  Century  s. /i'/j.  1839 
Hamilton  Coll.     Davis.     Decline  of.  /tVy.     2937 

Farewell  address.  /.v,7.       .        .        .     2937 

Hamlin,  Jabez,  Huntington,   fun.  serm. 

on.  /7QI 2245 

Hammon,  B.  Indian  captivity.  .  .  477 
Hammond,  H.  Of  conscience.  .  .  677 
Hampshire,  Hampd.  &  Frank.  Co.,  Mass. 

Bar.    Bli.ss.    Address.  i.fAi.  .       .       .     1983 
Hampton,   Ct.    Billings.    Farewell    fast 

.ser.  /7^j 2235 

Hampton,  N.  H.    Dow.   Hist.  addr.  r.'ifS.    2481 
Hamptim  Falls,  N.  H.    Ordin.  of  J.  Bay- 
ley.  /7,-/ 2499 

Hanaford,  J.  L.  Hist,  of  Princeton,  Mass.  1917 
Hancock,  Rev.  John,  of  Lexington.  Mass. 

Elec.  Sermon.  /7^» 1484 

—  Prophet  Jeremiah's  resolution.      .       .    7550 

—  Appleton's  fun.  ser.  on.  /7SJ.  •  •  1996 
Hancock,  Rev.  John,  of  Braiiitree.  Cent. 

sermons.    Ifraintree,  Mass.  jJjV-        •     1738 

—  The  examiner;  Gilbertagnst.  Teniicnt.     3295 

—  Fun.  serm.  on  12.  Quincy. /7?X       .        .     1995 

—  Ordin.  serm.  for  JT Bass.    Ashford.Ct.    1737 
Hancock,  Gov.  John.  5th  of  March  Ora- 
tion. /77^. 1661 

—  Ten  chapters  in  life  of.    .       .        .       4881,83 

—  Thacher  s  fun.  ser.  on.  /7Q,7.  .  .  1998,99 
Hanover,  Mass.    Barry.    History.   .       .    1838 

—  Cutler's  Hist.  St.  Andrew's  Ch. /<S/.f.  .  1839 
Hanover,  N.  H.    Imprint,  i7qs.  .       .       .    7317 

iSi>2 3453 

Hanson,  A.  C.    Remarks  on  plan  of  pa- 
per money  in  Maryland.  17^7-      •       •    3690 

Hanson,  Eliz.    Indian  captivity.       .     473,78,79 
Hanson,  J.  W.    Hist,  of  Danvers,  Mass. .     1807 
^Hi.stc»ry  of  Gardiner,  Me.        .        .        .    3601 
Hanway,  Jonas  (ed.).     Acct.  of  Soc.  for 
Encouragement  of  British  Troops  in 
America.  1760 156 

—  Remarkable  occurrences  in  life  of.  .  8353 
Harbison,   M.     Sufferings  from  Indian 

barbarity. 5553 

Hardie,  J.     Amer.  remembrancer.   .  4860,  8354 

—  Description  of  New  York  city.  .  2863,  871a 
-  Freemuscm's  monitor 6728 

—  Hist,  and  statis.  view  of  N.  Y.       .   2864,8713 

—  Malignant  fever  in  N.  Y.  i7qQ.        .  2861 

—  Univ.  biogr.  diet,  and  Amer,  remeui 

branccr 5098 

—  Yellow  fever  and  other  epidemics  in 

N.  Y 386a 

Harding,   B.     Tour  through  the  West. 

,  ,    419".  453°!  8355 
Hardwick,  Ma.ss.    Cooke.   Addr.  corner- 
stone of  meet.  ho.  iS2S.  ....     1981 

—  Diflic.  in  Bapt.  ch.  iSi^f 1839 

—  Paige.  Centen.  address.  iSjS.  .  1839,1981 
Harlot,  T.    Admiranda  narratio  de  ritf- 

bus  Virginia.  ......    3749 

Harlakcnden,  Rich.,  Shcpard's  Letter  to.  661 
Harlan,  R.  Fauna  Americana.  .  6636,  8356 
Harleian  miscell.,  Selec.  from.  .  .  9161 
Harmar,  Gen.  J.  Court  of  inquiry  on.  .  y^^t 
Harmon,  1).  \V\  Travels  in  No.  America.  4689 
Harmon,  Joel.    M  usical  primer.  .    5918 

HariK>r,  R.  G.    Dispute  between  U.   S. 

and  France.  I7if7 4863,  5069 


io 


INDEX. 


Harper,  R.G.  Letter  to  constituents.  ;,4>/.    3894 

—  Reflcxocns  sobre  a  questraO,  etc.        .    4863 

—  Select  Works 4861 

Harrington,  T.    Serm.,  Lancaster,  Mass. 

'7St' 1989 

Harriott  J.  Strustfles  thrmiRh  life.  .  5303 
Harris,  C.  Kiske.  Index  to  Amer.  poetry.  9162 
Harris,  T.  M.    Anniv.   disc.    Plymoutn, 

Mass.  /.st\S'.        .       .        .        .'      .        .1915 

—  Artill.  elec.  sermon.  /Shi.        .       .       ,    1576 

—  HioK-  memorial  of  I.  OKletliorpe.  .       .    8729 

—  Dictionary  of  the  Bible 5851 

—  Discourses  on  freemasonry.    .       .       67v9,3o 

—  Journal  of  a  tour  West.  i&>j. .       .        .    4553 

—  Minor  encyclopaedia 8357 

—  Natural  history  of  the  Bible.  .        .  5851,8358 

—  Occa.a.  sermon.s.    Dorchester.        .        1820,21 

—  Sermon.  Exec,  of  J.  Fairbanks.  /*/.  1813' 
Harris,  W.  T.    Cambridge  epitaphs.       .     1748 

—  Notice  of  [by  Childs] 9163 

Harrisburg,  Pa.,   Speeches  on  insurrec. 

at.  iSj*'- 3355 

Harrison,  Susannah.  Songs  in  the  Night.  (099 
Harrison,  W.  H.   Dawson.    Services  of.  5010,11 

—  Discourse  on  Ohio  aborigines.       .        .    5476 

—  Hull.    Pub.  services  of 5012 

—  Hildreth's  Life  of 8359 

Harrise,  H.  Kibliotheca  Amer.  vetustiss.    7934 

—  Notes  on  Columbus 17 

Hart,  A.  M.  Paper  money  in  the  colonies.  9164 
Hart,  C.  W.    Essays  on  war  of  1812,  etc.    5372 

Hart,  I.     Hymns 6oot',o7 

Hart,  Wm.    [Pphs.  on  church  troubles. 

Wallingford.]    /7.,-ij 2144 

Hartford,  Conn 8194-8203 

—  American  Asylum  for  D.  and  D.    Re- 

ports. /.Vy-w 2160,  2163 

—  Austin.    Dance  of  Herodias.  /7pp.        .    2157 

—  Beach.    Answer  to  Sigourney  on  Phoe- 

nix Bank,  /.s',7 2158 

—  Bi-centen.  celebra.    Order  of  Ex. /,V./o.    2158 

—  Bishop's  fund  and  Phoenix  bk.  bonus. 

iSjd 2157 

—  Boiler  explosion  at  Car  factory.     iSj^f.    2159 

—  Brewster.     Picture  of.  /Sji.    .       .       .    2158 

—  Burgess.    Consecra.  serra.    St.  John's 

ch.  /S\)j 2158 

—  Bushnelt.  Farewell  sermon.  iSjq.  .  2159 
Fast  sermon.   iJif^ 2158 

—  By-laws,  /ygj 2157 

/Xu 2158 

—  Catalogues  of  ist  &  No.  churches,  /.^j.    2159 

—  Chajiin.     Rev.  of  Hawes's  Trib.  to  Pil- 

trims.  /S!(>. 3158 

—  Charter  oak. /,?f/ 2159 

—  Chittenden.     Reply  to  charge  of  her- 

esy. /.VjTj 2159 

—  City  water.  Aft? 2159 

—  Crawford.     Hist.  ser.  Metli.  ch.  /S./Q.    .    2159 

—  Dedica.  of  Charter  Oak  Hall.  rSfd.        .    2159 

—  Devotion.  .Ser.  on  blowing  up  of  school- 

house.  7766. 2145,57 

—  Directories. 2155,56 

—  Explosion  of  Steamboat  New  Eng./ft?.    2158 

—  Hawes.    Bi-cent.  anniv.  nddr. /.syj.      .    2150 

Centen.  addr.  ist  Ch.    iSi6.        .   2158,2292 

Dedica.  ser.  North  ch.  /i'^.        .       .    2157 

Hist,  discourse,  r.ffg 1915 

Two  30th  anniv.  disc.    /S^S.       .       .    2159 

—  /in/iriiif,  /7OS 3146.49 

[1766.] 2117 

/77S 7320 

(ist  book  of  more  than  100  pp.)  /77<K 

2102,03,  8^17 

—  Location  of  H.  &  Springf'ld  R.  R.  /.'•>/.    2160 

—  Linsley.    Dedica.  serm.  So.  Ch. /J.^.   .    2157 

—  Manual  ist  church.  iSii.  ....    2157 

2d  church.  A\>,v, /A;((^.     .        .        .        2158,50 

1st  Bapt.  church.  i^S.         .       .       .    215S 

—  Newspapers  and  magazines.    2165,70,  9239-52 

—  Parsonx,  F,    AfTair  at  Granby.  aVjo.    .    2159 


Hartford,  Conn.    Perkins.    Fast  sermon. 

1S12. 2157 

—  Perry.    Fun.  ser.  on  N.  Hooker.  1770.    2151 

—  Porter.    H.  in  1640.  /,'istf.  .        .       .   2152,  2292 

—  Reasons  for  .secess.  fr.  Bapt.  Ch.   /.^iy.     2157 

—  Rept.  of  stockholders' com.  on  Phoenix 

bank.  /.v?7 2158 

—  Retreat  for  the  Insa.ie. /,S"j/,-v.       .       .    2164 

—  School  com.  reports.    /X/0,^1.         .       .    2160 

—  School  vi.sitors  report.  /Sj/.  .       .       .2159 

—  Strong.    Cent,  sermon.  /*/.  .       .       .    2328 

Serm.    Consecra.  of  Brick  ch.    7,4)7.    ^'57 

Execution  of  M.  Dunbar.  7777.      .    2153 

—  .Stuart.    H.  in  olden  time.  iSst.     .        .    2154 

—  Trinity  College.     Sfe  Trinity  College. 

—  TurnbuU.    Memo,  of  1st  Bapt.  Ch.  7,SW.     2159 

—  Wadswoith.    .Ser.  opening  new  M.  H. 

77,?0 2157 

Hartford  collection  of  hymns.  /7iio  i?iS.  6008 
Hartford  convention.    Dwight.  Hist.  2144,  5014 

—  Otis's  Letters  on.       .       .        .  1908,5013 

—  Pamphlets  on 8204 

—  Short  account  of 5013 

Hartford  Co.  Court  Records  (MS.).  171S-36.  2136 

Hartford  Daily  Courant 9239 

[Hartfordl  Daily  Whig 9247 

Hartford  Evening  )ournal.        .       .       ,    9251 

Hartford  Evening  I'ress 9252 

Hartford  Ga/.ette.  77^^ 3165 

Hartford  Pocket  Register.    Ace.  of  Re- 
ception of  Lafayette.  tSjj;.    .       .       .    2156 

Hartley,  D.  Let'rs  on  Amer.  war,  77^,!'.  203,4022 
Hartley,  T.  Disc,  on  mistakes  in  relig.  3353,54 
Hartlib,  S.     Reformed  common- wealth 

of  bees 3750 

Hartman  &  Millard.  Le  Texas.  .  .  4725 
Hartwell,  J.  Jesus  on  the  colt.  .  .  1897 
Hartwick,  N.  V,    Benedict.     Fun.  serm. 

on  Rev.  W.  Griswold.  7,SV>.  .        .        .     2955 

—  Griswold.     Dedica.    ser.  iSii.        ,        .    2935 

—  Imprint,  /Xij 5828 

Harvard  College.  i7sS-7<>-    •        ■        •        8576-80 

—  Addresses,  Orations,  and  Poems. .        >773i74 

—  Annual  Reports 1760 

~  Botanic  Garden.     Peck.     Catalogue,    .     1764 

—  Boyd,  W.   Ora.  on  Death  of  J.  Russell. 

'79S '775 

—  Catalogues,  Triennial 755.56 

—  Catalogues  of  library.      .        .        .        1757-59 

—  Chaplin.    Life  of  Pres.  Dunster.   .       .     1751 

—  Clarke,    Letters  to  student  in.       .       .     1762 

—  Croswell,  A.  Public  disputes,  Commt.  1731 
— —Satyricall  drollery  at  Camb,  7777.    .     1731 

—  Cushing,  C.     Addr.  to  sen.  class.  /Si/.    1775 

—  Dabney.    Remarks  on  Triennial.  7^^^;  1775 

—  Documents  relative  to.  /S20.  .       .       .  1776 

—  Don  Quixots  at  college.    /Sb7.        .        .  1775 

—  Dudleian  lectures.    i7sl>~iS.ft).         •        .  1771 

—  Elliot.     Sketch  of  history.       .        .        .  1763 

—  Everett,  E.  Addre.ssesat  inaug.  of.  7,5^.  1777 

—  —  Letter  to  J.  Lowell  on  gov't    of.        .  1776 

—  Farmer,  J,    Graduates 1775 

—  Flynt,  H,     Ser,  at  Harv.  college.    77?6.  1775 

—  Gray,  F.  C.  Lett,  to  Gov.  Lincoln,  /ilfr.  1777 

—  Hollis  &  others.    Facts  and  doc.  /SiQ.  1775 

—  Laws.  777^. 

—  Law  School.    HeiMca. /Sj2.     .       .       .  1773 

—  Library,  Rent,  of  com'ee  on.  /Sj/.       .  1777 

—  Lowell,  J.   Further  remarks  on  memo. 

/Si4 1776 

—  Mather,  L    Sermon  on  death  of  two 

scholars.  7^ 968 

—  Morse,  J,  Reasons  for  oppos.  Prot.  Hol- 

lis. i.t>s 1776 

— -and  Adams,  Hannah.    Controversy.     1776 

—  Norton,  A.    Speech  in  behalf  of  Pro- 

fessors, /Sij 1777 

—  Pamphlets 9088 

-  Parsons  &  Pearson.    Debate  on  Slav- 
ery. 7777,    ■        ■ 775 

—  Peirce,  B.     History 1705 


INDEX. 


31 


Harvard  College.    ♦  B  K.    Catalo(i:uea  o£ 

members. 1776 

Orations  and  poems.    .        .        .        >773i74 

—  Pietas  et  sratulatio.    lybi.        .       1766,67,^894 

—  Porcellinn  Club.    Catali>>jue.  iS<:o.       .  1776 

—  Prince,  N.    Constit.  and  Govcrn't  of.  .  1768 

—  Proe.  rela.  to  holding  Cien.  As.),  at.  /770.  1536 
-Scwall,  S.    Fun.  ora.  on  Prof.  J.  Win- 

tlirop.  /7-(7. 1769 

—  Story,  J.    Inau;^.  discourse.    iSn).       .  1777 

—  Strictures  on.  /^pkR 1775 

—  Theses.  /776-/.s'/a     fi roadsides.       .       .1772 

—  Tioknor,  O.    Rein'ks  on  changes.  iSjs-  1777 

—  Webster,   D.    Kept,  on  rights,  etc.,  of. 

/&/ 1776 

—  Winthrop,  Prof.  J.     Lectures.    Harv. 

college.  I7js-<)Q 770 

—  Wood,  S.  Letters  on.  AV77.  .  .  ,  1775 
Harwinton,  Ct.  Chipman.  History.  .  2136 
Ilaskett,  W.  J.  Shakerism  unmasked.  .  6408 
Hastings,  T.  and  W.  Patton.    Christian 

P.salniist.   .        • 6009 

Haswell,  A.  Adventuresof  Capt.  Phelps.  j 

/.■li)^ 2547  i 

Hatfield,  Mass.,  Attack  on.  R  B.  Hough.  y,i  ■ 

—  Sermon.  Hridge  opening.  /Jtv.  •  .  1839  i 
Havana,  Siege  of.  .M^uckellar.  1761.  .  .  240  j 
Haven,  R.     Descendants  of.       .        .        .  5119 

—  Park.  Address  to  descendants  of.  .  5119  ' 
Haven,  S,  R     ArcIia;ology  of  U.  S.  .        .  5(oo  ! 

—  Grants  under  Great  Council.  .  .  310 
Haverhill,  Mass.     Urown  on  remarkable 

deaths  of  children,  /yji'.        .        .        .  1842 

—  Chase.     History 1841 

—  Choatc.    Defence  against  judgment  of 

council.  776/ 1843 

—  Dodge.     Hist,  discourse.  /&o.      .        .  igis 

—  Mirick.     History 1840, 

Hawaiian  Bible.    Oahu.  /.S>'?,v(?.        .        5846,47 

—  New  Test.     Am.  Bib.  Soc.  /,*o.     .        .  5848  I 

Rochester,  1828,  etc 5832  I 

Hawaiian   llymn.s 6100 

Hawes,  B.    Tales  of  N.  A.  Indians.        .  5402 

Hawes,  J.     Bi-centen.   addr.   Hart.  /Sjj.  2150 

—  Cent.  addr.  i.st  ch.  Hartf.  M>6.       .   2158,  2292 

—  Dedica.  ser.  North  ch.  Hartf.  /J-y.       .  2157 

—  Hist,  discourse.    /,^jq 1915 

—  Two  3otii  anniv.  disc. /JV-S      .        •        .    2159 

—  Tribute  to  Pilgrims.  .  .  311,8)61-63 
Hawkin.s,  A.  Picture  of  Quebec.  .  .  131 
Hawkins,  J.  Hist,  of  a  voyage  to  Africa.  8364 
Hawks,  P.  L.  Convers.  cm  history  of  Va.    3751 

—  (L.  Lilly,  Af<'"</.'.    Early  hi.story  of  So. 

States -^780 

—  Historj'  of  N.  Eng 324 

—  Prot.  Epis.  church  in  Virginia.     .        .  3752 

—  Report  on  Univ.  of  Louisiana.  .  .  4445 
Hawle,  J.  Englishman's  riitht.  .  .  8365 
Hawley,  Z.    Tour  through  Conn.,  Mass., 

West,   etc 4554,  8730 

tLayes,  J.    Rural  poems 6872 

Hayman,  R.  (Juodlibets  fr<mi  Newfound- 
land, /fo.s'. ,|6 

Haynes,  L,  Cooley.  Life  of.  .  .  '.  5204 
Hayward,  J.  Christian  Advocate.  .  .  83(16 
Haywood,  J,  Aborig.  hist,  of  Tennessee.    4594 

—  Civil  and  pol.  hist,  of  Tenn.  4ms,  8867-60 
Har.ard,  E.    llistor.  collections,  U.  .S.     .      171 

,^'''  ^-  "•  Narr.  of  admin,  in  Canada.       94 

—  The  emigrant 95 

Hi'ailley,  J.  T.   Washington  and  his  gen'ls.  4265 

leads  of  mipiirv  rela.  to  Conn.  /77J.        .  9071 

Health,  Vaughn  on. /Ci;'; ug 

Healthes,  Drmking  of,'     W.  Prynne.        .  680* 

Hearne,  S.  Journey  from  Hudson's  Bay.  96 
Heath,  Gen.  Wm.    Memoirs  of  the  Rev- 

"lulion 403,  3,6, 

Heath,  Mass.     Miller.     Hist.  disc.  MV.    .  1842 

Hcaton,  N.,  ir.  Pleasing  library.  .  .  7098 
Hebert,  W.  Visit  to  colony  of  Harmony, 

iQd 4626 


Hebrew  Bible.    Phila.  /S14.       .       .       .    5839 

Hebrew  grammars 7268,69 

Hebrew  Psalter.  Cambridge,  Mass.  rSxf.  5827 
Heckewelder,  J.    Hist,  of  Ind.  nations.   8368,69 

—  Indians  of  Pennsylvania.  .  .  .  5402 
/h  French :  tr.  Du  Ponceau.      .        .    5403 

—  I.K!nni  Lenape  names 5638 

—  Missio'is  of  Un.  Breth.  to  Dalawares. 

5597,  8370 

—  Rondthaler.    Life  of.  ffpj". 

Hellier,  Thos.,  Life  and  execu.  of.  r66o.  .  3809 
Helton,  John.  Reasons  for  q^uitting  Meth.  3580 
Hemphill,  Rev.  .Samuel.     Vindication  of 

Synod  in  case  of 6337 

Hempstead,  L.  I.      Carmichael.      Hist. 

of  St.  George's  church.  rS^i.  .  .  2955 
Henderson,    Patrick.     Truth   armor   of 

Quakers 3529 

Hening,  W.    W.     Statutes  at  large  of 

Virginia 3707 

Henley,  Col.  D.,  Court-martial  of.    /77S. 

4024,25,  4141 
Henley,  S.    Candid  refutation  of  heresy.    375.5 

—  Claims  of  govt,  and  religion. .        .        .    37,3 

—  Sermon  for  clergymen's  widows'  fund.  3754 
Hennepin,  L.    Descrip.  de  la  Louisiane.  .    8371 

—  New   discovery    01    a   vast    country. 

/Ops, 4492 

—  Nieuwe  Ontdekkinge  van  cen   greet 

Land.  770.'. 4493 

—  Nouvelle  diScouverte  d'un  tres  grand 

pays.    /(V;7 4491 

Henry,  Alex.    Canada  and  Indian  terri- 
tories.          5404 

Henry,  J.  J.    Sufferings  of  heroes  who 

traversed  wilderness  to  Quebec  in  1775.  4036 
Henry,  Patrick,  Wirt.  Lite  of.  .  .  4037 
Hensliaw,  B.,  Shipwreck  of  two  sons  of. 

/7.V.S 2245 

Honshaw,  D.  4th  of  July  ora.  Bost.  r.fji.     1638 

Heraldic  Journal 5120 

Herbert,  T.  Zee-en-Lant  Reyse.  .  .  2730 
Hcriot,  (i.  Travels  through  Canada.  .  97 
Herkimer  Co.,  N.  V.  Bcnscm's  History.  2954 
Herle,  C,  Answer  to.    R.  Mather  &  W. 

Tompson 93<,32 

Herndon  &  Gibbon.  The  Ama/.on.  .  8372,73 
Herodiani  Hist,  sui  tempori.s.     .       .        .     1337 

Heroine  du  Texas 4721 

Herriok  Rimily  genealogy.        .       .       .    5121 
Hervey,  J.    Romaine'sfiin.  ser.  on.  ryso.  1997,98 
Heustis,  J.  W.    Obs.  <m  topog.  and   dis- 
eases of  Louisiana 4411 

Heve  language.  Grammar  of.  .  .  .  5631 
Hewatt,  Alex.    Hist,  of  Colonies  of  S.  C. 

and  Ga 3868,  8846 

Heylyn,  P.  Microcosmiis.  /6jq.  ,  .  34 
Hibb'ard,  B.  Life  and  travels.  .  .  5205 
Hickox,  J.  H.     Hist,  of  Am.  coinage.       .    8374 

--  Hist,  of  bills  of  credit 8375 

Hickeringill,  E.  Jamaica  viewed.  77,)^.  .  53U 
Hieroglyphick  Bible.  Worcester.  77.V!>;  .  5805 
Hiett,  W.  Lye's  Fun.  Sermon  on.  .  .  575 
Higginson,  F'.  New  En.g.'s  Plant'n.  /6jo.  313 
Higginson,  John.     Cause  of  God  in  New 

Eng 775.  981 

—  Dying  Savior's  legacy.  .  .  776,7555 
Higginson,  S.  (?).  Writings  of  Laco.  77,V1;. 

4881,83 
Hlldreth,  S.  P.    Pioneer  hist,  of  U.  val.  .    4555 

—  Pioneer  settlers  of  Ohio.  .  .  .  4556 
Hilhouse,  W.  Indian  notices.  .  .  .  5481 
Hill,  Ira.    Antiq.  of  America,    .       .       .    5405 

—  New  theory  of  the  earth.  .  .  .  8376 
Hill,  Isaac,  Biography  of.  .  ,  .  5306 
Hill,  Urik.  Si>lleggio  Americano.  .  5919,30 
Hillhouse,  J.  A.  ♦BK  oration.  Yale.  /,?.*.  8227 
Hilliard  d'iVubertenil.    Es.sais  sur  .\nglo- 

Americains.  77.4." 4028 

Hilliard,  T   Serin,  ordin.  of  B.  Howard. 

Springfield.  /74J 1945 


33 


INDEX. 


Hillsboro',  N.  H.  Chapin.  Farewell  dis- 
course. /ShQ 5485 

—  Smith.    Annals.  rSjr 2485 

Hillsborf.',  N.  Y.  Gilliland.   Hist,  of  sett.  2935 
Hilton,  W.    Relation  of  discov.  on  coast 

of  Florida.  766? 3869 

Hines,  D.  T.   Life,  adventures,  and  opin.  5=07 
HinRham,  Mass.    Gay.    Old  man's  cal- 
endar. 17S/.        .     ' 1844 

—  Glcason.    4th  July  oration.  iHr;.   .        .  1987 

—  Hill.     Hist,  sermon,  i.st  Ch.  tft^a.  .       .  1844 

—  Lincoln.     Bi-cent.  address.   iSjj.  .       .  1844 
History 1843 


19S7 
1987 

1844 
1844 
1844 


777.78 
1558 


—  Proc.  in  No.  parish.    7J07.        .       ,   1844 
Vindica.  of.  /.*)7 1844 

—  Richardson.    Complaint  of  Bay  Assoc. 

jS/.i. 

Half-cent,  sermon.  /.f,-6. 

•  I>etter  on  pulpit  exchanse.  /  V/7.   .    . 

Hinman,  R.  R.    Blue  Laws  of  Conn.        8ifx>,6i 

—  Catalogue  of  Pur.  settlers.        2066,69,8162,63 

—  Conn,  in  War  of  Revolution.  .       .        .    2078 

—  Letters  from  kings  to  Gov.  of  Ct.  2077,  8160 
Hirst,  G.  Colman's  fun.  ser.  on.  77/7.  .  1991 
Hirst,  Sam.    C.  Mather  on  death  of.        .     1141 

Historical  Magazine 35,  9253 

Historical  Review  and  Directory  of  N. 

A.  /7.W. 4864 

History  of  Kinifdom  of  Basarnah.    .        75i6,';7 
Hitchcock,  C.     Artill.  elec.  ser.  iS)i.         .     1376 
Hitchcock,   D.    Poetical  works.       .   6874,  8377  : 
Hitchcock,  Edward.  Econ.  (feol.  of  Mass.     1985  i 

—  Geology  of  Mass 1505,06 

—  Plants  m  vie.  of  Amlierst  College.  .  6589 
Hitchcock,  Enos.  Blo^)msgrove  family.  7099 
Hitchcock,  Gad.  Anniv.  disc.  Plymouth, 

Mass.  177^ ■9i5>>6 

—  Military  .sermon. /7f 7 259 

Hoadly,  B.     Inquiry  into  cond.  of  G.  B.  .    8303 
Hoar,  L.     Stiiig  of  death.    ... 
Hobart,  A.     Hist,  sketch  of  Abinv'ton 
Hobart,  /{/>.  J.  H.,  Onderdonk.  Fun.  ser- 
mon on 52.J8 

Hob.irt,  N.  Absence  of  Comforter.  .7553,59 
Hobart,  Noah.    Serious  address  to  Epis. 

Separation 6142 

—  Second  address 7560 

Hobby,  VV.    .Self-examination.         .        .    7561 

—  Ser.  to  troops,  Readin.<r,  Mass.  /7jS.    237,  259 

Hochclaga.     Bosworth,  N 64 

Hoffman,  C.     Longevity 6543 

Hogan,  J.  S.  Canada.'  ....  8028 
Hohburg,  C.  SprdcheausPostilla  mystica.  3343 
Holconibe,  Henry.  Autobiog.  letter.-i  of.  5209 
Holconibe,  Hosea.    Hist,  of  Baptists  in 

Alabama 4336 

Holden,  O.    Union  harmony.    .       .       .    5921 
Holden,  Mass.    Damon.  History.      .       .    »845 
Holder,  C.  Faith  and  testimony  of  [Qua- 
ker! meetings 

Holland,  J.  G.    Hist,  of  Western  Mass.  . 
Holley,  H.,  Caldwell's  Life  of.   . 
HoUey,  I.    Sermon  on  destruc.  of  tea  at 

Boston.    Suffield,  Conn.  777?. 
Holley,  Mrs.  M.  A.    Ohs.  on  Texas. 
Hollis,  Thos.    Ct>lnian's  fun.  ser.  on.  /Zf/.  1994 

—  Rudd's  Poem  on  death  of.  /7p/.  .  .  1993 
Hollis,  Thos.,  d.  1774,  Memoirs  of.  .  .  8379 
Hollis,  N.  H.  Powers.    Centen.  addr.  /.s'?f>.  2485 

—  Worcester.    Letters  on  ex-parte  coun- 

cil. iSij 2485 

Hollis  Assoc,  N.  H.  Davis.  Centen.  Dis- 
course. /.Sbj 2486 

HoUister,  G.  H.  History  of  Connecticut  2079 
Hollister,  Isaiic.  Indian  captivity.  473,  555) 
Hollister,  O.  J.  Hist,  of  ist  Regt.  Colo.  .  4727 
HoUiston,  Mass.   Fitch.    Century  s.  /SiO.    1846 

—  Wheaton.  Dedication  s.  iSjj.  .  .  1846 
Holme,  N.  {}).  Gospel  musick.  164^.  .  5880 
Holmes,  Abiel.     Annals  of  America.       .        36 

—  Anniv.  disc.    Plymouth,  Mass. /.iW.     .    1913 


.1530 
1507 
2335 

168a 
4726 


Holmes,  Abiel.    Fun.  serm.  on  Prcs.  Jos. 

Willtird.  /9v '995 

—  History  of  Cambridge,  Mass.        .        .    1747 

—  Life  of  Ezra  Stiles 3317 

Holmes,  John.  Letter  of  directions.  .  2067 
Holmes,  Rev.  John.  Miss,  of  Un.  Breth.  5599 
Halroyu,  J.B.  Orders  in  council  beneficial.  4865 
Holstein.  See  Ducoudray-Holstein.  .  5340 
Holyoke,  Pres.  Edward.  Convention  ser- 
mon.    Boston.   I74r 1737 

—  Ma.ss.  elec.  sermon,  lyjb.  ,        .        .     1485 

—  Appleton's  fim.  ser.  on.  776(7.  .  .  1996,97 
Holyoke,  Edward,  of  Lynn.   Doctrine  of 

life.     .       .        .        .       .        .        .       .585 

Holyoke,  Ed\vard  A.  Memoir  of.  .  5210,  8380 
Holyoke,  Sam.    Christian  harmonist.     .    5925 

—  Columbian  repos.  of  sacred  harmony.     5924 

—  Harmonia  Americana.     .        .        .       5922,33 

—  Vocal  companion 5936 

Homans,  I.  S.  Histf>ry  of  Boston.  .  .  1643 
H<mier,  J.  L.  Nahantand  No.  Shore.  1S4S.    1877 

—  Notes  on  seashore  [near  Bostt>nl.  .  1644 
Homer,  N.  Y.     Beimett.    Hist.  disc.  Bap. 

Ch.  /.s'vL/ 2955 

—  Cortland  Acad.  Jubilee.  /.^A         .       .    2955 

—  Keep.  Hist,  of  Cong,  church.  /.?77.  .  3955 
Homes,  W.   Proposals  for  Church  Gov't. 

Ncwburyport.  7777 1889* 

—  Sermons,  etc 7562,63 

Homestead.  II:irtford.  7.'i'vV.  .  .  .  9254 
Hood,  G.  Hist,  of  music  in  New  Eng.  .  5884 
Hooke,  W.    niso.  on  the  Witnesses.     587,  1346 

—  New  England's  teares 586 

Hooker,  Natli.,  Perry's   fun.  serm.    on. 

Hartf.  7770. 2151 

Hooker,  T.  Application  of  redempt'n.    588,  83'* 

—  Comment  on  Christ's  last  prayer.  .       .      589 

—  Danger  of  desertion.    Farewell  serm. 

at  Chelmsford,  Eng.       .       .        .    590,  2643 

—  Faithful  covenanter 591 

—  lyettcr  on  compl.  of  Winthrop.       .       .    9165 

—  Poor  doubtintf  Christian.        .        .       .    7564 

—  .Saint's  dignilie  and  dutie.      .        .        .      593 

—  Soules  exaltation.      .        .        .        .        .      595 

—  Soules  humiliation.         ....      594 

—  Soules  implantation.        ....      596 

—  Soules  vocation. 593 

—  Survey  of  summeof  churcli  disciplino. .    597 

—  Unbeleevers  preparing  tor  Chrift.       ,      598 

—  Hooker's  Life  of 3303 

—  C.  Mather's  Johannes  in  Eremo.   .        1145,46 

—  —  Life  of 1194 

Hoop  petticoats  arraigned.  /7»j?.  .  .  7838 
Hooper,  S.  Currency  or  money.  .  .  6519 
Hoornbeek,  Joh.  Uec<mvcrsi.m'e  Indorum.  5600 

—  Socinianismi  confutati,  T.  iii.  .  .  6360 
Hopkins,   M.    Anniv.    disc.     Plymouth, 

Mass.   /i'^ 191S 

Hopkins,  Sam.,  of  Springfield.  Addr.  to 
people  of  N.  Eng.  ...  on  the  Indians. 
Franklin.  17^7 3298 

—  Housatunnuk  Indians.     .      453.  54,  51*,  1950, 

3297,  5601 
Hojikins,  Sam.,  of  Newport.   Writings.  7565-72 

—  Life   of,  etc 5211,12,8381 

Hopkins,  Stephen.  Grievances  of  the  Col- 
onies. 17X1 3.)87,  190* 

—  Rights  of  Colonies.  /76j 190 

Hopkinson,  F.  Advantages  of  Union  with 

Gr.  Brit 3148 

—  Commenc't  Exercise  on  Accession  of 

Geo.  III.     Pliila.  College.  776^.     .        .    3T27 

—  Miscell.  essays 7101 

—  Perpetual  union  between  Gr.  Brit,  and 

her  Colonies.  I7t>t> 168 

Hopkinton,    Mass.     Howe     Cent.  serm. 

(3  editions).  7J'/y 1846,1984 

Horace  ;  transl.  by  J.  Parke  (?).  .    6910 

Hornius,  G.  De  ofiginibus  Amcricanis.  5407,08 
Horsmander,   D.     Detec.   of  conspiracy 

for  burning  New  York  city.  1744.      3865,66 


•    . 


INDEX. 


33 


Hosnck,  D.  Elf^in  botanic  Karden.  .  f'590,91 
Hoskins,  N.    History  of  Vermont.    .   2548,  8908 

—  Notes  on  the  Wi'Stcrn  Country.  .  4494,  4530 
Hotchkin,  J.  H.    Hist,  of  iniruhasi',  etc., 

of  \Vestern  New  York.  .  .  .  2788 
Hottintjer,  J.  H.  Analecta  hist.-tlieol.  .  1138 
HoUL'h,  K.  B.     Hist,  of  Lewis  Co.,  N.  Y.    4288 

—  History  of  St.  Uiwrenee  and  Franklin 

Counties,  N.  Y 4287 

—  Invasion  of  New  York  from  Can.  17H).    2803 

—  Papers  rela.  to  Nantucket,  etc.      .        .    1880 

—  Papers  on  Pemaquid,  Me.        .        .        .    2606 

—  Proc.  in  cxtinR.  Ind.  titles  in  N.  Y.    271/1,  41)01 

—  (ed.).  Attack  on  Hatfield.  .  .  .  391 
HouKhton,  G.  P.    Addr.  on  N.  H.  grants 

contro.  A^V^. 25S8 

Housatonic     Indians.       Hopkins,    rysj. 

453>.';4.  54*1  "Q^Oi  .^297,  5601 
House  of  wisdom  in  a  bustle.  N.  Y.   I7iy<.    2897 

IIouKt<mn,  J.    Jlcmoir.s 5213 

Houstonn,  Mrs.  Te.xas  and  Gulf  of  Mex.  4728 
IIow,  David.     Diary  in  Army  of  Kcvol.    4'>33 

How,  N.     Captivity 481,  2643 

lloward,  A.  C.    Directory  of  Indianapo- 
lis. /.V?7 4'',13 

Howard,  John,  Aikin's  Life  of.  .  .  8382,83 
Howe,  E.  D.  History  of  Mormanism.  .  6435 
Howe,  Jemima.  Captivity.  .  .  .  480 
Howe,  H.    Historical  collections  of  Va.  .    3756 

of  the  West 4495 

Howe,  R.  Earl,  Barrow.  Life  of.  .  .  smS 
Howe,  Sr)lo.    Divine  hymn.s.     .        .        .    6010 

—  Farmer's  eveninjj  entertainment.        .    5928 

— Wor.shipiK'r's  assistant 5927 

Howe,  Capt.  Thos.    Court-martial  of.     .    49)0 
Howe,  Timo.  Hist,  of  Sp^s.  at  Saratoga.     21)84 
Howe,  Sir  Wm.     Narrative,  on  his  Con- 
duct in  America.  lySo.    .       .        .    203,  3980 

Howell,  Reading,  and  others.    Report  on 

rivers  of  Pennsylvania.  /70/.  .    3107 

Howell,  R.ibt.  B.  C.  Early  Bapti.sts of  Va.  3757 
HowKill,  P.    Heart  of  N.  Eng.  hardened. 

35:i>,  8384 

—  Tracts 8384 

Howison,  R.  R.  History  of  Virginia.  .  3758 
Howse,  J.    Cree  grammar.       .        .        .    5648 

Hoxse,  J.     Yankee  tar 5214 

Hoyt,  E.  Antiq'n  Researches.    392,  5521,22,  8385 

—  Rules  .  .  .  for  drill  of  cavalry.      ,        .  8')42 

—  Treatise  on  military  art.        .        .        .  8643 

Huastcca  lanj^mxj;e 5776 

Hubbard,  J.     Benefactors  of  Yale  Coll. 

[Poem.J 8220 

Hubbard,  VV.     Funeral  Sermon  tor  Maj. 

D.  i->enison 781 

—  History  of  New  EnRland.  ...  313 
-Indian  Wars.       .   393-405,78^5523-28,8397^ 

—  Mass.  hlection  Sermon.  /O7C).  .  .  779,80 
Hubbcll,  H.  Trcas'nof  Arnold;  a  Tragedy.  )9fi4 

Hubbell,  I.,  Captivitv  of 5582 

Hubbell,  Seth.    SulTerinKS  in  settlement 

of  Wolcott,  Vt 2549,  S5S0 

Hubley,  B.  Hi.st.  of  Amer.  revol.  .  4.134,  8  iSr, 
Hudson,  C.     Catechism  of  evidences.      .     5876 

—  Doubts  cone.  Battle  of  Bunker  Hill.     .     17117 

—  History  of  Marlboro',  Mass.  .  .  .  1871 
Hudson,  D.  Hist,  of  Jemima  Wilkinson.  6409 
Hudson,  S.  Church  Catholike.  .  .  676 
Hudson  River.    Akerlv.     Geology  of.     .     2741 

—  lycttors  about.  /,v,',-,j6 2789 

—  Ob.struetions  in.'       .       .        .       .        .    41)01 

—  Sketches  of.  iXiS. .^789 

HugKin.s,  J.  R.  I).  HuRMiniana.  .  .  6875 
Huglics,  J.  T.  Doniphan's  expedition.  .  4729 
lluit,  Kphm.     .\nalomy  of  conscience.    .      599 

—  I'niphecie  of  Diuiiel  explained.  .  .  600 
Iliill,  John,  Willard's  fun.  .sermon  on.  .  807,08 
Hiill,  Gen.  W.     Defence.      .        .        .502078387 

—  Memoirs  of  N.  W.  army.  .  .  5021,  8188 
-Campbell.     Life  of .502- 

—  Pamphlets  on gjSg 

5 


Hull,  Gen.  W.,  Trial  of.  .  .  .  4989,  5019 
Humble  apology  for  Quakers  in  Pa.  /7j6.  3041 
Humboldt,  A.  v.  Vues  des  Coidillere.s.  .  5411 
Hume,  S.  Exhor.  to  inhab.  of  So.  Car. /7./7.  (870 
Humes,  T.  W.  Address  on  Kerai-ccnten. 

of  Knoxville.  iSj^ 4601,13 

Humphrey,  H.  Indian  rights.  .  .  .  5481 
Humphreys,  Daniel.    Amer.  grammar  in 

verse. 7218 

Humphreys,  David,  D.D.     Hist,  account 

of  Soe.  Prop.  Gospel 6143 

Humphreys,   Col.   David.     Address   on 

Conn.  Agric.  iSitt. 2141 

—  Improving  the  Militia. /.Sij.    .        .       .    2140 

—  Life  of  Gen.  Putnam.       .       1790,2309,10,8795 

—  Miscellaneous  works.       .        .       6879,80,  8390 

—  Poems 6876-78 

Hunt,  C.  H.  Life  of  Edw.  Living.ston.  .  4HS5 
Hunt,  G.  J.    Hi.st<irieal  reader. .       .        .    5024 

—  The  late  war.  /.V/j-/,- 5023 

Hunt,  John,  M.D.     Hours  of  reflection. 

Poems 688a 

Hunt,  Rev.  John.    Hooker's   fun.  serm. 

on.  7776 njoS 

Hunt  family  geneahigy 5122 

Hunter,  J.  D.    Captivity  among  Indians.    5410 

—  Indian  tribes  W.  of  Slississippi  River.     5409 
Hunting  of  the  I^ix.  /A/A'.    ....      679 
Huntington,  Mrs.  Kaitli  Trumbull.    Wil- 
liams's Fun.  Sermon  on.  7777.      .        .    2318 

Huntington,  John.  Sermons.  .  .  .  7573 
Huntington,  Joseph.   Plea  for  Mrs.  Fisk.    7574 

—  Sermon.  777/. 7574 

Huntington,  Gov.  Sam.     Strong's  fun. 

sermon  on 2318 

Huntington,  Wm.  (5iid,  poor  man's  guar- 
dian  7575 

Huntington  Family.    Huntington.  .       .    2of.8 

—  of  Norwich,  Ct 2265 

Huntington,  L.  I.    Prime.  Sermon  to  Pro- 
vincials. /770 2956 

Hurlbutt,  S.    Hymns 6010 

Hurons.     Sagard  Vtivagc.  .        .        .  143,44 

Huske,  J.  Present  State  of  N.  Amer.  lyss-  1^55 
Hutcheson,  Geo.     Exposition  of  12  small 

Propets 601 

Hutchins,  J.  N.  Almanac.  N.  Y. /7<Si~/i?i?.  3006 
Hutchins,  T.    Descrip.  of  Va.,  Pcnn.,  etc. 

„      ...                              .     ,  J759,'  ■»558,5') 
Hutchison,  F.    Hist,  essay  on  witchcraft.     1368 
Hutcliinson,  S.     Future  glorious  estate,      toa 
Hutcliinson,  Hon.  T.,  Mi\ther's  fun.  ser- 
mon on.  77^1. 1992,  2318 

Hutchinson,  Gov.  T.    History  of  Mass. 

1508-16,  2644-46,  8539-41 

—  M.S.  Letters 1329 

—  Projection  for  regula.    value  o£   gold 

and  silver  coins 1460 

—  Si^eeches 4183 

to  Gen.  Assembly,  Mass.    .        .        .    1730 

—  Witchcraft  delusion 1369 

-and  others.    Letters  to  England.  .        .    1730 

—  and  T.  Oliver.  Letters.  777./.  .  1518,3987 
Hutchinson,  W.  Spirit  of  Masonry.  .  6731 
Hutchinson  and  Oliver  genealogy."  .  .  5123 
Hyde,  E.  Hi.st.  of  Winchcndon,  Mass.  .  1964 
Hyde,  Nancy  M.  Writings.  .  .  .  5215 
Hymnology 6051,  6101 

Ichneumon,  The  :  an  essay  on  politics./J/./.  5060 
Illinois.     Beck,     tiazettecr.         .        .   4618,  4636 

—  Uirkbeck.  Journey  to.  .  .  .  4619-21 
Letters  from. 4619 

—  Brown,  H.    Historv  of 4622 

—  Dana,  E.    Bounty  Lands  in.   .        .        .    4623 

—  Ellsworth,   H.   W.    Valley  of    Upper 

Wabash 4^4,^5 

—  in  1837 4629 

—  Pamphlets 4630 

—  Peck,    Emigrant's  guide.        .       .       .    4635 

—  Shepard.    Geology 4637 


I'f 


34 


INDEX. 


IllinniR,    Van  Znndt    Desc.  of  mil.  lands.    4639 

—  Welby.    EnRlish  settlemfnt.s  in.    .        .    4480 

—  WoiKiB.    Two  years'  residence.     .        .    4640 

Illinois  Colk'Ke 4631 

Illinois  Lanil  Co.  Smith's  Account  of.  ,  4637 
Imlay,  U.     Descr.  of  Western  Territory  ; 

Laws  of  Kentucky.  .      459'i-i)8,  8463 

Impartial  inquirer.  ,  .  .  invasion  of  W. 

Florida.  iMr 4355 

Impressment  of  Seamen,    lloston.  iy,f7.  .     1573 

—  Report  of  Mass.  Committee  on.  .  .  4953 
-Tracts  on 5071,7a 

Independence  Hall,  Pliila.  Belisle.  Hist.  of.  3116 
InileiK-ndencv,  Anatomy  of.    /6./7.       <J76,78,i345 

—  Antidote  ajjainst  contaKious  air  of.  .  1345 
-Mather,  K.,  and  Tompson,  W.  931,3a 
IndejMjndcnt  Churches.    Hurton,  H.   Vin- 


dication of. 
—  Hurton,  H.    An.swer  to  Uostwick  on. 

• Conformities  deformity.     . 

Independent  reflector.     W.  Livingston. 

Independents.     Tracts  on.  . 

Indians.  Heltrami.  PilKrimaye  to  Amer. 


■345 
'345 
■345 
3894 
678 
4453 


—  Captivities  with.       469-508,  455s,  5477,  5540-83 

—  Conferences  nnd  Treaties  with.     .  431-44 

—  Conferences  of  yuakers  and  the  Six 

Nations 3038 

—  DeForest.     Indians  of  Conn.  .        .        .     2053 

—  Fisher.    Travels  amon^'.        .        .        .     4682 

—  Gcspel  amongst 445-*8 

Mather,  I.     Dc  Successu   EvanKelii.     1038 

Mayhew.     Indian  Converts.  .     1343 

Oroin.  of  S.  HadRcr,  missionary  to 

Natick  Indians.  /7i? 1737 

—  Harmyn.    Travels  among.     .        .       .    4689 
•  Hostile,  Report  on.  /J/^ 5071 

782-805,  8431-38 
3365171,80.8 


—  Languages  of.     . 
Williams,  R.     Ki 


—  Mas.sacre  of,  at  Llnadenhdtten. 


4548,49 


Missiims  anumg.         .        .  ■950,5584^5634 

Parker.     Tour  beyond  Rocky  ills.       .     4702 

—  Portraits  of,  Catalogue  of.      .        .       .     5581 

—  Selling  strong  drink  to.    C.Mather.    .     1175 

—  Treaties  with 5484-5503 

—  Walker.    Campaigns  against. /iV/6.      4536,27 

—  Wars  with.         .        38::-43o,  iioi,  1210,5504-39 

Mather,  I.    Troubles  with  Indians. .     1019 

Indiana.     Hebert.     Colony  of  Harmony.     4636 
Indiana  proprietors,  Title  of.     .        .        .       ' 
Indianapolis.     Howard,  A.  C.    Directory 

and  sketch.  /,f^r 

Inducements  to  settle  in  W.  Indies.  . 
Infant  Baptism.     Bostwick.     Right  of.     . 
Strictures  on  Bo.stwick's  treatise.    . 

—  Clark.     Defence  of 

Scripture  grounds  of 

—  Cleaveland.     I.  B.  from  heaven.    , 

—  Dickinson.    Divine  right  of.  . 

—  KUot,  J.     Answer  to  Norcot.  . 

—  Finley.    Charitable  Plea  for. 

—  Firmin,  (i.     Serious  question. 

—  Fish,     japheth  in  tents  of  Shem.   . 

—  Foster.     Holiness  of  infants.  . 

—  Gill.     [Pphs.  again.st] 

—  Huntington.    Address  to  Anabap. 

—  Inglis.     Kssay  on 

—  I>cwis.    Covenant  int.  of  children. 

—  Lord.     Reason  why,  etc. 

—  Marshall,  S.    Sermon  on. 

—  Mather,  I.    Divine  right  of,    . 

—  Norton.    Careful  inquiry. 

—  Phillips,  (J.    Reply  to  confutation. 

—  Shepard,  T.  Church-memb.  of  Infants. 

862,  I  )^5,  6230,26 

—  Smith,  He7.e.    Baptism  by  immersi<m.    6234 

—  Steele.     Discourses  on 6233 

—  Strong.    Church  of  Christ  one.     .        .    6329 

—  Tenney.    Baptism  of  infants.        .        6235,36 

—  Webster.    Di.scourscs  on.  .        .    6338 

—  Worcester.     [Pphs.  on] 6234 

Ingalls,  J.    Christian  harmony.       .       .    5929 


4632 

4^33 
5" 
6334 
6324 
6333 
6222 
6236 
6336 

^h 
3478 

573 
6337 
6225 
6224 
6229 
6144 
6329 
6221 

372 

974 
6236 

642 


Ingersoll,  C.  I.    Inchiciuin's  letters.         .    4866 

—  Sketch  of  War  of  1R12 5<"5 

Ingersoll,  Jared.     Letters  on  Stamp  Act. 

3116,  4181 
Inglis,  C.     Infant  baptism.        .        .  6144 

Ingram,  R.  Ten  tribes  of  Israel  in  Amer.  5475 
Innocencie's  triumph;  nns.  to  W.  Prynne.  677 
Inoculation  for  small-pox.  Host.  //.u-jo.  1645-49 
-  Condnmine.     History  of.        .        .        .    6572 

—  Franklin  on 3213 

—  Waterhouse.    Information  on.       .        .    6573 

Prospect  of  exterininu.  small-pox.  .      6573 

Inquiry  into  foreign  rela.  of  U.  S.  iMif).  4867 
Inscriptions.  Hridgman.  Northamp.,  etc.  189^ 
Interest  of  New  Jersey  considered.  .       .    3616 

ss.    Iklcher.   Assi/.e  ser.  lyoi.    1848 


1847 
1850* 

1850* 
1850* 

1850 


Ipswich,  Mass. 

—  Chebacco  narrative  re.s<iued.  /7^.v.      849,  2657 

—  Crowell.  Hist,  sermon  2d  Church.  .  1850* 
-Felt.     History.   . 

—  Kimball.    Cent,  discourse  ist  Ch.  /.^?/. 
Last  serm.  in  old,  and  ist  in  new  M. 

H.  /.SV7 

Sketch  of  eccles.  history. 

—  Parsons.     Result  of  convention  of  del- 

egates. /77,v. 

—  Pickering.      Bad  omen;   ordin.  of  J. 

Cleaveland  at  Chebacco.  7777.     .     1849,  2657 

—  Plain  narra.  of  i)roceed.   /7./P.         .        .    2657 

—  V'indica.  of  result  of  council.  /.*>6.         .  1850* 

Reply  to  labovc]  Vindica.  /Soo.       .  1850* 

Ipswich  Conven.,  1812.  Declaration  of.  .  4953 
Ireland,  Rebellion  in,  1643.    Declaration 

of  the  Commons 680* 

Iroquoi.s.    Colden.     Hist.  of.      .  2770-71,  5370,71 

—  Cusick.     History  of.        .        .       5.376,77,  S478 

—  Map  of  country  of 3446 

—  Morgan.     League  of 5429 

—  Propos.   to  Gov.  of  N.  Y.  /6gJ.        .        .     3400 

—  Schoolcraft.    Notes  (m 5443 

—  Treaties  with 5486-91 

Iroquois  languages 5708-57 

Irving,  Theo.  Conquest  of  Florida.  .  4356 
Irving,  W.     Astoria 4690 

—  Columbus 16 

—  Knickerbocker's  New  York.  .        .        3728,39 

—  Rocky  Mountains 4691 

—  Tour  on  the  Prairies 4496 

—  and  Win.  Salmagundi.  .  .  3885,86 
I.saiah.  Lowth's  Tran.slation.  Alb.  1704.  5813 
Israel,  J.  &  Lundt.  Cruise  of  the  Delaware.  8439 
Ithaca,  N.  Y.    King.     Early  hist.  of.  1S47.    2955 

—  Views  of.  /Sis 2955 

I/.ard,  Gen.  G.    Oflic.  corresp.,  opera,  in 

1814-15 5036 

l7.ard,  R.    Corresp.  of.  1774-1804,       .       .    4037 

Jachin  and  Boaz 6733-34 

Jacksim,  A.,  Brief  and  impartial  hist.  of.    486S 

—  Corbett,  N.     Life  of 4869 

—  Goodwin.  Biography  of.  .  .  4870 
—(Smith,  J.  V.  C.|     Memoirs  of.        .        .    5029 

—  Trial  and  execution  of  six  militiamen 

by 50.10,73 

—  Waldo.     Life  of 5027,38 

Jackson,  C.  T.  Geol.  Survey  of  R.  Island.  3359 

—  Reports  on  geology  of  Maine.    /Sjy.'jA     1985 

—  Report  on  Geology  of  New  Hampshire.  2463 
Jackson,  F.  History  of  Newton,  ^Iass.  .  1893 
Jackson,  H.     215th  Anniv.  Disc,  ist  Bapt. 

Ch.  Providence,  R.  I.  rSi4.  .  .  3390 
Jack.son,  James,  jr.  Memoir  and  letters.  6544 
"  ackson,  R.  Interest  of  tireat  Britain.  .  8440 
'  acob,  E.  Epistle  in  true  love. .  .  .  35  ;2 
]  acob,  H.  Reasons  for  Reforming  Ch.  .  603 
'  acob,  J.    Jew  turned  Christian.  .     1346 

Jacob,  J.  J.     Sketch  of  Lite  of  Capt.  M. 

Cresap 5513 

Jacqucmin.  Memoire  sur  la  Louisiane.  4413 
Jamaica.     HickeringiU.    J.  viewed.         .    5333 

—  Book  of  contin.  of  foreign  passages.    .    5333 

—  Humble  petition  of.    177/.  .    8441 

—  Laws.  J0ii-/7J7 J334 


INDEX. 


35 


Jamaica,  L.  I.      Macdonold.  Hi^^tory  of 

Prest).  Church 2957 

Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.    Gray.    Half-cent. 

Sermon.  1X42 1851 

James  1.    Letter  to  Co.  of  VlrKlnia  on 

Kilk  works,  ibii 3760 

James,  T.  VovutJe  for  N.  W.  I'ussnffe.  ihji.  44tx> 

James,  W.  Mllit.  occurrences,  war  of  181a.  50)2 

—  Naval  occurrences,  war  of  1813.     .        .     50J1 

Jameson,  W.  Na/.ian/.eni  Ouerela.  .  .  fio^ 
(unestown,  N.  Y.  Jmfrin).  i,\\/b.  .  .  3936 
aneway,  Kev.  Jas.     Fire  in  Lond.  i6i>6.  .     1635 

—  Token;  with  C.  Mather's  additions.     1349,50 

—  Writings 7577.78 

i aneway,  Ja.s.,  Ryther's  fun.  ser.  for.  .  575 
apane.se  languajte.  OyanffUren.  Arte  dc.  51>3 
orrctt,  n.  Life  of 5316 
arvis,  A.  A/.  Pamphlets.  .  .  .  6158 
arvis,  S.  F.      Disc,  on  reliR.  of  Indians.    5413 

—  SernKms 6189 

Jarvis,  W.  C.  The  republicon.  iSx.  .  4871 
Jay,  Sir  Jus.     I^elter.  .  .  on  collecti(ms. 

for  colletjes  of  N.  Y.  and  Phila.  777./.  .     2854 
Jay,  John.     Letters.  .  .  Littlepane,  etc.  8443-45 

—  Life  and  correspondence.  .    4038 

—  Second  letter  on  I  )aw.son's  Federali.st.  9167 
Jefferson,  T.  Menuiir,  etc.,  eJ.  Randolph.    4040 

—  Notes  on  Virginia.     .        .  )7('i-7-.',  8446-48 

—  Proc.  of  U.  S.  tiov't  at  N.  Orleans  a^'n-st 

intrusion  of  B.  LivinKSton.  .        .        .    4430 

—  Reports  on  WciKhts  and  Measures.      .     4873 

—  Summary  view  of  rights  of  Hrit.  Amer- 

ica. /774 4038 

—  Claims  of,  to  Presidency  exam.     .        .    4878 

—  Clinton.     Vindication  of.         .        .        .    8449 

—  Cursory  reflectiims  on  consequences. 

of  ec^ual  votes  for  Burr  and.        .        ,    4879 

—  Eulo^'ieson 4756.57 

—  Pretensions,  of  examined.  .  .  .  4877 
The   Federalist :    strictures  on  the 

pretentions,  etc 4877 

—  Lee.    Observ.  on  writings  of.         .        .    4041 

—  Life  of.     Carpenter,  S.  C.       .        .        .    4873 

Linn 4875 

Rayner 4874 

Tucker 4876 

Jefferys,  T.     American  Atlas.    .        .        .    8062 

—  French  dominions  in  America.      .        .       98 

Jenison,  Mary.    Indian  captivity  of.        .    5477 
enkins,  W.     Ohio  Kazetteer.     .        .        .    4560 
enks,  Jos.    Reply  to  Wilkinson  on  bap- 
tism. /7ig 3360 

Jenks,  S.    Laus  Deo ;  rules  of  music,  etc.    5930 

—  Royal  harmony  of  Zion  complete.        .    5931 

Icnnintjs,  D.  Life  of  C.  Mather.  1287-90,  2687 
ennings,  S.  Truth  rescued  from  forKcry.  3401 
enyns,  S.  Internal  cv.  of  Christ'n  reli(?.  3579 
eromc,  C.  American  clock  busine.ss.  .  3303 
ersey  Prison  Ship.    Andros.     .        ,   3959,  8450 

—  DrfnK's  Recollections  of.        ,  3347,  4008,  845a 

—  Taylor.    Martyrs 8451 

iessey,  H.  Convers.  of  5,900  E.  Ind.,  etc.  5603 
est-Dooks,  etc 7103-17 
eauit  Relations '39,40 

—  Cramoisy  series! 146 

—  O'CallaKiian 133 

Jevons,  T.  Remarks  on  criminal  law.  .  6459 
Jewett,  C.  C.     Outies  on  books.        .        .     7935 

—  Public  libraries  in  the  U.S..  .  .  7935 
Jewett,  J.  R.  Narra.  of  ship  Boston.  3304,  8453 
Jews,  Callintf  of.    S.  Willard.    .        .        .930 

—  Conversion  of.  C.Mather.  .  .  .  un 
I.  Mather 971,  q^j* 

—  lewes  in  America 9086 

Jacob,  J.    Jew  turned  Christian.      .        .     1346 

—  Mather,  I.    Mystery  of  Israel's  salva- 

,     tipn 1007,08 

Jocelm,  S.    Collection  of  Psalm  tunes.     .•    5933 

—  and  A.  Doolittle.  Chorister's  comp'n.  5932 
JoKues,  I.  Novum  Beltfium.  Cramoisy  ser.  146 
John  donkey,  The.    N.  Y.    iJifJi.       .       .    3915 


I  Johns,  Mrs.  Jane.  Captiv.with  Seminolcs.  5477 
Johnson,  C.  B.     Letters  from  .  .  .  Penn- 

I         svlvania 3060,  8454,  8748, 

Johnson,  K.     Hist,  of  New  En({. /6fy.    314,  3i4* 

—  Wondcr-workint?  Providence.  /65J.   314,  314* 

Johnson,  John.  Married  state.  SoRfld.  /70/.  1947 
ohnson,  K.  (1.  Hist.  ace.  of  Salem,  N.  J.  3643 
ohnson,  Sam.,  LL. I).  Political  tracts.  .  41^43 
--Taxation  no  tvrunny. /77.f.  .  .  3987,8455 
Johnson,  Pres.  Samuel,     klementa  phil- 

osopliica 3300 

—  Ivcttcrs  to  dissent')?  parishioners.  3403,03, 6145 

—  Noetica \jifg 

—  Chandler.     Life  of 5318,8456 

—  T^eaminx's  fun.  ser.  on 3333 

Johnscm,  Sum.,  jr.  .School  dictiimary.  .  7309 
Johnson,  Stephen.  Everlast'K  punishm't. 

6.181,  7579 

Iolin.son,  Mrs.  Susannah.  Ind.  captivity.  473,83 
ohnson.  Win.  Life  of  (ien.  N.  lireene.  3357 
ohnson.  Sir  Win.  Stone's  Life  of.  .  .  3820 
ohnston,  C.  Indian  captivity  of.  .  5555,56 
ohnst(m,  John,   M. U.      Hist,  naturalis, 

l)lates 9168 

Johnstone,  Rev.  John.      Early  Presbyte- 

rianism  E.  of  the  Hudson.    .        .        .    2826 
Johonnot,  J.    Captiv.  with  Kickapoos.  . 

473.  5554.80,  8408 

Jones,  Miss  E.  F.    Stockbridge,  past  and 

present 1949,  8616 

Jones,  G.  Hi.st.  of  ancient  America.  .  5413 
Jones,  H.  Present  state  of  Virginia.  3773,74 
Jones,  J.  P.  Lives  of.  .  .  4043-47,  5583 
Jones,  J.  S.     Defence  of  revol.  history  of 

No.  Car 3871 

—  Memorials  of  No.  Carolina.  .  .  .  3872 
Jones,  N.  A.  Indian  bulletin.  .  .  .  5633 
Jordan,  R.  Life  and  relig.  labors.  .  .  3533 
Jos.selyn,  J.    New  England's  rarities,    315,16,17 

—  Voyages  to  New  England.  iCnf.'  .  315,18 

Jouet,  Cavalier.    Ixjtter  t<i  IJr.  Bench.     .    8458 
ournal  of  the  Times.  .        .        •   t   •       ■    3688 
ournal  of  American  Silk  Society.    .        .    36S9 
outel,  M.     Journal  du  dernier  voyage 
de  M.  de  la  Salle.  17/.} 4407 

—  Journal  of  the  last  voyage  of  La  Salle.    4498 
ubilee  Coll.     Bp.  Chase's  Review.  iXfj.      4584 

'  udah,  S.  B.  H.  Tale  of  Lexington.  .  8459 
'  udd,  J.  Military  sermon,  //ro.  .  .  359 
'  udd  4  Boltwood.  Hist,  of  Hadley,  Mas.s.  1837 
]  udd,  T.,  and  his  descendants.  .  .  .  5119 
udd,  W.  Addr.  to  people  of  Conn.  rSbj.  2141 
Judgment  cone,  pastor's  power  in  another 

church 806 

ud.son,  D.  Church  discipline.  /770.  .  2144 
udson,  L.  C.  Lives  of  the  signers.  .  4145 
ukes.  Excursions  in  Newfoundland.  .  117 
ung-Stilling,  J.  H.    Pneumatology.  .    .    6545 

unlus. 7119-33 

ust  rebuke  to  a  dialogue  between  Simon 
and  Timothy.    Phila.  tjjO.   .       .       .    3404 
Juvenile  Magazine.    Phila.  rSbj.       .       .    3185 

Kalendarium  Pennsilvaniense.  rdSb.         .  3367 

Kalm,  P.    Cataracts  at  Niagara,  lyjr.      .  3961) 

—  Travels  into  No.  Am.  .  .  .  '.  846.1 
Kansas.  Greene.  Kansas  Region.  iSj6.  4666 
Kansas  City,  Spalding,  C.  C.  Annals  of.  4673 
Karigal,  H.   I.     Sermon  in    synagogue, 

Newport.   /777 2433,37 

Keacli,  B.     Travels  of  true  godliness.      .    7580 

—  War  with  the  Devil.  77/./.  .  .  .  3405 
Keating,  W.H.  Exped.  to  St.Peter's  River.  4653 
Keene,  N.  H.    Hale.    Annals.    .       .        .    2487 

—  Hall.    Oration  on  ratif.  of  U.  S.  Const. 

/7.W. 488 

—  Livermore.  Farewell  disc.  aSJo.  .  .  2488 
Keith,  Geo.     Ace.  of  a  nat'l  ch.      .  3419,  3543 

—  Ace.  of  (Juukers'  politics.        .        ,        .     3539 

—  Answer  to  Sam.  Willard.        .       .       .    3434 
i  —  Arguments  of  the  Quakers.    .       .       .    3536 


36 


INDEX. 


'I. 


■t 


Keitli,  Geo.    ChrlHtInn  cntechism.    .       .  3537 

—  Chrlstiun  Oimker 3411 

—  Deism  of  Win.  IVnn 3518 

—  Doctrine  iif  Apomk'S  and  priiplu'tH.      .  354a 

—  Heresie  and  luitrid   ruturncd   on  the 

,K"ilty- 3416,875) 

—  Immediate  rcvcliitiim 3534 

—  Journal  of  travels  from  N.  H.  to  Cara- 

tuok 3544 

—  Iiidtfni'tsnjfninst,  and  answers  thereto.  34tx) 
More  divisions  umoni;  tile  (Ju:ikers.  .  3417 
Necessity  ond  nse  of  sacraments.  3425,3^' 
.Votes  of  tlie  true  eliureh.        .        .        34»i3i 

—  Power  of  the  (gospel.  /7t\i.        .        .   3673,8516 

—  Prcstiyt.  ond  Ind.  churelies  brought  to 

the  test 319,  (4.16,  353S 

—  Proceedings  at  Turners-IIall.        .        .     3540 

—  Reasons  of  seiiara.  betwixt  (Junkers.  ,     3413 

—  Reply  to  1.  Mather's  remarks  on  his 

sermon.  /7t».?. 3421 

—  Standard  of  Quakers  examined.    .        .  3541 

—  Truth  advanced. /^;./ 3418 

—  Vision  cone,  separ.  anions  l''rienil.s.      .  341,8 

—  and  Bradford.    Paith  of  Quakers  vind.  3407 

—  and  K.  Kvans.     Some  false  .  .  .  asser- 

tions of  W.  Davis 3420 

—  anil  others.    Further  ucc.  of  divisions 

amons  Quakers 3413 

—  Budd,  J.,  and  others.     Appeal  from  38 

JmlK'es 3410 

—  Remarks  on  sermon  of  1.  Mather.        .    1036 

—  Tryals  of  P.  Hoss,  G.  Keith,  and  other 

Quakers 34M,'.S 

—  Willard's  Brief  reply  to.  .  .  .  gj6 
Keith,  I.  S.  Sermons  and  memoir.  .  .  5219 
Keith,  Sir  W.     Collection  of  papers,  /y/o.     30^,1 

—  Hi.storyof  Brit,  plantation  in  Va.  3775,76 

—  Vindication  of  [Satirical).  .  .  .  431)9 
Kempi.s,  T.  <).  Christian  pattern.  .  3314,45 
Kendall,  J.  Artill.  elec.  sermon.  1S06.  .  1576 
Kennebec,  Me.     Plymouth  Co.  and.  .     3585 

ennebec  river.     .Surveys  of. /.toS.   .        .     3614 
ennebunkport,  Me.     Bradbury.     Hist.      2602 
nnedy,  A.    Observa.  on  importance  of 

northern  colonies 4181 

nnedy,  P.     Spelling-book.      .        .        .     7303 

Kennedy,  T.     Poems 6883 

Kennett,  Bp.  W.    Bibliothecie  Amer.  pri- 

mordia 7936,37 

Kent,  Ct.    Andrews.    .Sermon  on  leuvinK 

Con>f.  ministry.  /Sji 2317 

Kentucky 846i-<16 

—  Butler.     History  of.         .        .        4580,87, 8461 

—  Collins.     Histor.  Collections.  .        .        .    45,^8 

—  Davidson.  Exeur.s.  to  Mammoth  cave.     4589 

—  Filson.  Discov.,  settle.,  etc.,  of.  4590,8462 
Historic  de  Kentuekc.        .  .     4591 

—  Fit/.rov.     Discov.,  etc.,  of  Kentuekc.    .    4593 

—  Hnll.  The  hurpc's  head  :  a  Lei^end  of.    4593 

—  linlay.     Descr.  of  Western   territory. 

4596-98,  8463 

—  Marshall.     History 46c>i,o4 

—  Morehead.    Address  on  1st  settlement 

of.     BoonesborouKh.  /.S>).     .        .   4605,  8465 

—  Owen.     Geolo^.  survey  of.     .        .        .  4606 

—  Pamphlets 46.x) 

—  Ratincsque.     Anc.  history  of.        .        .  4607 

—  Spaldin;;.    Early  Catholic  missions  in.  4614 

—  Statute  law,  etc 6464 

—  Toulmin.    Acts  of  Gen.  Assem.     .        .  4615 

—  [Toulmin?]    Descrip.  of  Kentucky.     .  4599 

—  Ward.     Mammoth  cave.         .        .        .  8466 

Kentucky  revival 7820 

Kenyon  CoUetje.  Bp.  Chase.  /.SV^  .  .  4584 
Ker,  H.    Travels  through  the  West  and 

Mexico 4409 

Ker,  J.    Memoirs  of 5330 

Kcrcheval,  S.  Hist,  of  Valley  of  Va.  3777,  8920 
Kettell,  S.  Spec,  of  Amer.  poetry.  .  .  6883 
Keyens,  O.  Kurtier  Kntwurll  van  N.  Nic- 

derland.  1672. 3723 


Kicknpon  Indians.   Johonnot's  captivity. 

473,  5554,>k>,  84'>8 

Kidd,  Adam.     Poems 6884 

Kidd,  Capt.  W.  Trial  for  piracy.  1701,3791-93 
Kidder,  1).  P.     Frontier  sketches.      .        .     5474 

—  Mormonism 6436 

Kidder,  F.      I^ovrwell's  expedition.  4'A<>7 

Kllbourn,  J.     Ohio  Gazetteer.    .        .         4561-66 

—  Public  ilocs.  on  Ohio  canals.  .  .  4567 
KillinRlv,  Ct.  Hist,  of  ConK.  eonven.  /7.S'/.  2337 
Killintrworth,  Ct.  Case  of  P.Crocker.  iS-'J.  2337 

—  Church  dilticulties.  /Sj-W  .  .  .  3237 
Kimball,  Horace.  .SVv  Naval  battles.  .  5i^»5 
Kimball,  Jacob,  jr.  Rural  harmony.  .  5114 
Kin;;,  J.  fi/>.  .Serm.  at  Panics  Crosse.  /63it.  3778 
Kingdom,  W.,  jr.  America  and  Brit.  colo.  i^g 
Kin^sboro,  N.  Y.  Vale.  I'arew.  ser.  /.s;,-f.  3955 
KhiKSton,  J.     Life  of  G.  Washington.       .     4350 

—  New  Amer.  biotrr.  dictionary.  .  .  5ix)<) 
Kingston,  Mass.  Maccartv.  Farew.  s. /7./;f.  1851 
Kip,  W.  I.  ///.     Few  davs  at  Nasliotah. 

/>*>; "...         .    4664 

—  Jesuit  missions  in  N.  America.  .  .  5603 
Kippis,  A.  Consid.  on  provis.  treaty.  /7.V?.  4048 
Kirby,  K.  Connecticut  reports.  3037,  6478,79 
Kirkland,  J.  T.     Memoir  of  Boston  Atli- 

ena-uin.  /Siiy 1988 

—  ♦UK  Dratiim.  Camb.  lypS.  .  .  1773,78 
Kirkpatriek,  J.  Loyalty  of  Presbyt'ns.  .  6i)4* 
Kirtlanil,  1).,  A.  Mather's  ordin.  ser.  for.  1293 
Knapp,  S.  L.     .\ccount  of  Boston.  /,V/.S'.    .     1651 

—  Bio!;raphicnl  sketches 5'"" 

—  Female  biojrraphy 5'"' 

—  Life  of  D.  Webster 49|i 

Kneehind,  Abiier.  Columbian  miscell.  .  7133 
Knight,  /Jr.,  Glover,  J.,  and  Scott,  Mrs. 

Captivities 55.57,58 

[KniKht,  H.  C]  Letters  fr.  So.  &  West.  45<'i 
Knight,  Sarah.     Autojcraphs.     .        .        .     84fj8 

—  Journev  to  New  York.  /7i>/.  •  T.'o,3i,  8467 
Knowle.s.'J.  1).  Mem.  of  Ro>;er  William.s.  31S3 
Knowlton.  Trial  if  Rev.  Dl'.arclay.  .  311)8 
Knox,  Henry.     Books  for  s:>      by.     Host. 

1771 15S5 

Knox,  (ien.  Henry,  Plan  for  S.  militia.  4893 
Knox,  IIUKh.  Miiral  and  rel  miscell.  7581,83 
Knox,  I.    Journal  of  campai  /-,-7-C«.       334 

Knox,  W.     Claim  of  the  color         onsiil.      3318 

—  Contro.  betw.  (Ir.  Brit,  and  .  lics.  .  4049 
Knox  College,  Illinois.  .  4631 
KnoxviUe,  Tenn.  Senii-Centenni.,.  of.  4601,13 
Koch.  A.    Descr.  of  the  Missouri  levia. 

tlian 6637 

Kort  Verhael  van  N.  Ncdcrlant.  1662,  .  3731 
Kunae,  J.  C.     Einige  Gedichte. .       .        .    6885 

Lackinjtton,  J.     Confessions.  .        .     8469 

Luco.    WritiuRS  of.  /?.* 4881 

Lacombe,  A.     Dictionnaire  Crise.    .        .    5655 

-GrainmaireCri.se 5655 

Lactantius.  Divinie  institutioiies.  .  .  1339 
Ladd,  J.  B.  Lit.  remains  and  life.  52-1,  6877 
Ladies  MaKazine.  Phila.  I7()J-  ■  ■  ■  3179 
Laet,  J.  dc.  Notieadtirotii  de  oritf.  Amer.  5414 

—  Novus  Orbis.  /(iy 37 

-Rcsponsio  ad  Dissert,  sccund.  (Irotii.  .     5415 

Lafayette,  G.  de  M.     Foster.     .Sketch  of 

his  tour  in  U.  S 5322 

—  Historical  sketches  of 532a 

—  Holstein.     Memoirs  of 5233 

—  Impeachment  of 5239 

—  I..evasseur.     Lafayette  en  Amerique.   .  5227 

—  Memoirs  of.    Hartford. />fcpj.  .       .        .  5226 

—  Memoires,  correspondence,  etc.    .        .  5228 

—  Recep.  at  Hartford, /&./.  .        .        .        .3156 

—  Wain.     Life  of 5335 

Latitnu,  J.  F.     Moeurs  des  Sauvages.  .     5416,17 

//;  Cieimaii 5418 

Lalittc,  Memoirs  of 7134 

Lallarpe,  U.  de.  Etablissement  des  Kran- 

<;ais  a  la  Louisiane 4414 


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f 


I^aliiintiin.     Voyages  duns   rAmcilquc. 

Am»t.  I73X too 

Voyiiifcs  to  Nil.  America.        .       .        ioi,oi* 
Lukiinal,  J.    I'res.  dit  CoIWkc  <1'  Orleans, 

a»esci>neit(ivi'nsdela  Liinisiane.  iSij.  4<3i 
Lake  (iL(ir>;c',  Hiilllc  i)f.    UloilKctt.    2<»),  8071,74 

-  —  Cliaiincy 8075 

Lakes,  (1  real.     Ktiller.    SuininerDn.        .    465a 
Lamb,  (ieii.  Jnhn.     Memoir  of.  .        .        .    4050 
Laiiil),  Josliiia,  Dcatliof.     C.  Mather.      .     1331 
I.rfiml)ert,  R.  It.     Hist,  uf   N.  Haven  Col- 
ony. /.V;,S'. 2175 

Lnmbreclitsen,  N.  C.  Korte  besehrijvinjf 

van.  N.  Nederland 2733 

Lnmentatio  eivilatis.  it>fis '34* 

Lam.son,  A.  Hist,  ist  eh.  Dcclham,  Mass.  1812 
Li.nipsiin,  I).  R,  Two  yrs.  amn.  Shakers.  6411 
Lancaster,!).  Hist,  of  (iilnianton,  N.  H.  2484 
Lancaster,  Mass,  Caseof  Uea.  Carter./.S>.>  1855 

—  (ioodwin.    Oration.  150th  anni v.  Indian 

attack.  />SW) 1855 

—  Harrington's  cent.  serm.  j^jj.  1737,  1853,53* 
Sermon.  /7,j6 989 

—  /mil  ill/.  iSjS. 491 

—  Mellen.    Uisc.  on  late  mortal  sickness. 

'7,f6 1855 

—  Thayer,    I>a.st  .serm.  In  old  M.  H.  /.Wft.     1855 

—  Willard.     Hi-cent'l  Addre.s.s.   iXyj.        .    1854 

TopoK.  and   hist,  sketches.        .    1853,1980 

Lancaster,  Pa.     Imfiiiit.  ly^y.    ,        .        .     3108 

—  Juliana  LIbr.  Co.,  Catalogue,  etc.  .  3356 
Lunca.ster  Co.,  Ha.     Massacre  of  Indians. 

.      'f/-    •..•..■        •        •        •       3"*"-7u.  3'" 5 
Land-bank  in  Ma.ss.  /7//.     .        .       .        1454,55 
Lanjfdon,  S.     I'un.  serm.  on  Prof.  J.  Win- 
tlirop.  i^jQ 770 

—  Ordination  sermon  for  S.  McClintock, 

lireenland,  N.  H.  lyjti 2496 

—  Sandeman's  Letters  on   "Theronand 

Aspasia,"  etc 758.1,84 

Lanman,  C.    I>ttters  fm.  Alleghany  Mts.    4500 

—  Siunnier  In  tile  Wilderness.  .  .  .  4654 
Lanman,  J.  H.  History  of  Michigan.  .  4645 
LansinKburxh,  N.  Y.    liiipiiiit.  ins-       •        i8 

/71X' 6353 

/SciJ 2()09,  6233 

1m  Peyrire,  I.    Relation  du  Groenland. 

it>/7 154 

Laphain,  I.  A.  Wisconsin:  seoj;.  &  hist.  4'')55,56 

Larkin,  S.    The  niKlitinKale.      .        .        .  8470 

La  Salle,  Dernier  vovaj^e  de.     Joutel.      .  4497 

—  Last  expedition.    H.  de  Tonty.    .        .  4524 

—  Last  voya^'e  of.    Joutel 4498 

Las  Ca.sas.        Cruaute/.   des    ICsiia^nols. 

Rouen,  itt^^y 39 

—  Narratio  re^jionum  Indicanim.  De  Bry. 

lOl^ 38 

Lathrop,  J.     Host,  lecture.     /7(;7.       .    1731,  75S5 
-Fun.  .ser.  tor  victims  of  Boston  massa- 
cre. /770 2000 

—  Occasional  sermons 7585 

—  Sermon  on  eclipse.  aSW) 6664 

Lathrop,  R.  Hymns  and  spir.  songs.  .  6011 
Latin  and  Greek  text-books.  .  .  7253-67 
LaTrobe,  B.  Missions  of  United  Iheth.  56J3 
Liitour,  A.  L.      War  in  W.  Flor.  and  Lou- 

isiana.  isi^-i,s.  .  .  •..-.•,  5<J33.34 
Lnudomiiere  et  liourt?ues.     Histoirc  de 

l.i  Kloride.     Purls,   /j,*.         .        .        .     4357 

lepr.  Paris.  iS^T 4358 

Laurens,  Henry.  Correspondence.  .  4085 
Laurens,  Col.  John.    Army  corresp.        .    4053 

Lttuzun,  Due  de.     Memoires 4051 

Law,  Andrew.     Art  of  sin){in^.         .        5940-42 

—  Collection  of  hymn  tunes.       .       5934-3718471 

—  Harmonic  companion 5944 

—  Musical  mapazine 5939 

—  Musical  primer 5943 

—  Rudiments  of  music 5938 

—  Select  harmony 5945 


lyow,  J.    Addreiis  to  VIncennes  Histori- 

eol  Society.  /.fW- .5475 

Law,  W.  Ext.  fm.  his  "  Spirit  of  Prayer."  3301 
Humble  .  .  .  address  to  the  clerjfy.  .  7586 
Law  and  t{ov,.ninent.  .  .  .  64;i-fi5i4 
Lawrence,  Aljb't.  Prescott.  Mem.  of.  52J0,  yii^ 
I*awrence,  I.  Ancestors  and  posterity  of.  5119 
Lawrence,  Capt.  J.    Life  of.        .  5035136 

Lawrence,  R.  F.  New  Ham]p.  churches.  34O4 
Lawrence,  W.  B.     Colimiiation,  etc.,  of 

New  Jersey 3'ii7 

lyiiwrence,  Mass.    .Sanitary  survey.  rSjo.     1983 

—  Whitint;.  Dedication  sermon,  iS^).  .  1855 
Lawson,  1).    Christ's  Fidelity.    I,A'C,-ser. 

ot  .Salem  Village  at  exam,  for  witch- 
craft. i6(/2 i,i7i>,  3711,12 

—  Sermon.  Charlestown.  /(V;-^  .  .  807 
Lawson.J.  New  voy'jje  to  Carolina.  /71K7.  3873,74 
Lay-preachinK.   Hall,  T.  Puli>it  tfuarded,     .584 

—  G.  Workman. /6^. 693 

Leacock,  J.    Fall  of  Brit,  tyranny  j  tragi- 
comedy  7046 

Leaniin*;,  A.,  and  Spicer,  J.  Grants,  con- 
cessions, etc.,  of  prov.  of  N.  Jersey.  .  35S4 
Leamin^t,  Jere.  Evidences  of  Chrlstian'y.  iiiS8 
-- Fun,  sermon  on  Pres,  S,  Jt)linson.  .  3323 
Leavitt,  Jona.  Mas.s.  laws  rela.  to  paup'r.s.  1427 
Lebanon,  Conn.    Co^{swell.    Fun.  .serm. 

for  Sol.  Williams.  7776 2337 

—  Uewey  on  hail-storm.  /7W.      ■        •        ■    3237 

—  lmi)artial  rela.  of  hail-storm.        .       .    2237 

—  Indian  charity-school.     .        .        .     467,2454 

—  Pamphlets 8j.j6 

—  Williams,  Sr)l.     Half-cent.  ser.  777?.    .    2-'37 

—  Williams,  Sol.  (2d).  Farewell  .ser  177S.  2237 
Le  Beau,  C.     Avantures  parini  lessau- 

vaKcs 5420,  S473 

Le  Cine,  C.  Conversations.  .  .  .  9143 
Lechford,  T.  (?)    Censure  of  Dr.   Bost- 

wicke,  etc 6£o'* 

—  Plain  dealin)' 333,33 

Leclercq,  C.      Nouv.  relation  de  la  (las- 

pasie. I03 

Ledcrer,  J.  Discov.  in  3  marches  fm.  Va.  3875 
Ledyard,  J.    Journal  of  Captain  Cook's 

lust  voyufje 2)8o,3i 

Lee,  A.    Appeal  to  justice,  etc.,  of  tireat 

Britain ^/iy,  8474 

—  Life  and  papers 4035 

—  Second  appeal  on  measures  with  Amer.  4054 

—  Speech   intended,  etc.,  on   petition  of 

Conjfress.   777/ 4053 

Lee,  Gen.  Chas.    Court-martial  of.  .       .    4056 

—  Memoirs  of 4057158 

—  Stric.  on  pph.  entitled  "Friendly  Ad- 

dress."        4175 

—  Letter  to  General  Burtjoyne,  etc.  .       .    4175 

—  Treason  of.     Moore 408O 

Lee,  Chauncey.  Trial  of  virtue:  a  [Kiem.  6886 
I>ee,  D.,  and  J.  H.  Frost    Ten  years  In 

Oregon 46'j2 

Lee,  Gen.  Henry.    Account  of  Baltimore 

mob  of  1812 3683 

—  Memoirs  of  the  war.  .  .  .  4059,60 
lA;e,  Mai.  Henry.    Campaig.i  of  17:11  In 

the  Carolinas 4061 

Lee,  Rev.  John,  Life  of,  by  his  brother.  .  5231 
Lee,  Richard  H.  Memoir  and  corresp.  .  4o<'i3 
I^ee,  Samuel.     Antichri.sti  Excidium.       .      606 

—  Contemplations  on  mortality.        (in?,  809,0-)* 

—  Joys  of  faith 808,  3647,  7587 

—  Orbis  iniraculuin 605 

—  Triumph  of  mercy 608,09 

-Writings 7588-90 

Lee,  Thos.,  jr.    Sacred  harmony.     .       .    5946 

Lee  family 5119 

Lee,  Mass.  Hyde.  Hist  disc.  tSx.  .  1915 
Leeds,  D.     Almanacs,  lyooijjo.        .        3368-78 

—  News  of  a  trumpet  sounding.  .  .  3437 
Lagare,  H.  S.    Writings 4883 


38 


INDEX. 


LeKRett,  W.  Leisure  hours  at  sea;  poems. 

(.388,  0170 
Legislative  oower  Christ's.  W.Aspinvsull.  ^ly* 
lyC  Grand  d  Aussv.  Fabliaux.  .  .  9171 
Leicester,  Mass.    Catal.  of  academy.  iSj/.    1855 

—  Sncll.    Striuon,  dis'n  of  Moore. /.V//.   .    1855 

—  Walker.     Dcd.  sen  2d  ConR.  eh. /.Vfy.  .     1855 

—  Washburn,   A.   H.     Address,   dedica. 

of  Aeademv  Hall.  /.Vj;.         .        .        .     1B55 

—  Washburn,  15,  Hist,  sketches.  iSjt).  1855,  njS.. 
L.  in  the  Revolution.  /Sm.  .        .  1855 

—  Wrinht.    Addr.    Pedica.  of  acad.  a??./.     1855 
I.*i>,'li,  E.    Systeme  of  divinity.        .       .     1340 
Leigh,  J.     Merlin's  prophecy  and  Chesa- 
peake affair 5072 

Leland,  John.  Virginia  chronicle.  /y()0.  .  3779 
L  !land,  Rev.  John.  Writings.  .  .  7591,92 
Lt  Mascrier,  L'Abbe.     Memoires  sur  la 

Louisiane 4424 

Le  Mercier,  A.    History  of  Geneva.        .    7593 

—  MS.  sermons 3542,  7595 

—  Treatise  against  detraction.   .        .   7504,8475 
Le  Moyne,  J.    Hrevis  narratio  ...  in  Flor- 
ida, /,-i;;,  /On; 4359 

I^'mpster,  N,  H.  Fisher.  Ded,  ser.  iS^^.  2488 
lycndrum,  John.     History  of  American 

revolution 4063,  8476 

Lcnni-Lenape  language.     .        .  ,570007 

Lwnox,  J.  Karlv  eds,  of  K.  James's  Hible.    71O3 

—  Shakespeare's  plays  in  f(.lio.  .        .        .    9194 
lA-nox,  Mass.    Shepard.    Half-cent,  ser- 
mon. /X/s 185S 

lA'onunster,  Mass.    Gardner.    Half-cent. 

sermon,  /Sit 1856* 

—  Hubbard,    Sermon,  re-opening  Kvang. 

church.  /.Vi/ 856* 

—  Imltiinl.  niy "8571  5-'74 

S.  Wilder.  /*,- 1857 

—  Stebbins.  Cent'l  disc.  istCong.  church. 

/,V? i85f>* 

Sermon,  ist  Cong.  siK'ietv.  1S4Q.       .  1856* 

—  Wilder.    History i,S36 

Leonard,  O.     Ma.ssachnsettensis.      .    1521.  4175 

St'f  Novanglus 4<n>j 

Leonard,  I).  A,     Oration  on  cession  of 

Louisiana.  /.Mv 4443 

Le  Page  du  Prat/..     Hist,  de  la  Louisiane, 

44<5>i6.i7 
Le  Raye,  C.    Journal  of  captivity  with 

Sioux 4552 

Lcscarbot.    Hist,   de  la  Nouv.   France. 

Paris,  ibi3. 103 

Reprint.   a*j6 104 

—  Nova  Francia.    Augsburg,  1613.  .        .      105 

Erondelle's  translation,   ly^y).     .     i(/>,  lof,* 

Leslie,  C.  Method  with  the  deists.    W'ms- 

burg,  Va.  I^XJ.         .        .      3428,  |8i8,  (.146-411 

—  .Snake  in  the  grass 3545 

L' Estrange,  H,  Aiuericans  no  Icwes.  .  5421 
L' Estrange,  R.  The  observator.  .  .  8477 
Li  tchworth,  T.     Morning  and  evening 

meditations 3309 

—  Twelve  discourses 3546 

Letter  from  clergyman  in  the  country 

im  Quakers 3429 

~  from  gentleman  in  Host.;  Land-bank.     1445 

—  to  Karl  Chatham  on  his  motion,  May 

VS  '777 4>77 

—  to  a  M.  P.  on  dispute  between  Gr.  Hrit- 

ain  and  colonies 4064 

, <m  importance  of  the  colonies,   fjs?^      235 

—  to  two  great  men  on  prospect  of  peace. 

/7A11 4181 

Remarks  im  the  letter,  etc.        .       .    4181 

Letters  belw.  Tlieophilus  and  Eugenio.  t|i>2,..i 

—  of  Freeman. /77/ )ii76 

-to  (iov.  Caleb  .Strong 151,) 

—  to  veomanry  on  funding,  etc.         .        .    4956 

Letter-writers 7»4'i-5a 

Level,  The ;  Le  Niveau.  Ed.  by  P.  Krgon. 

3i8.> 


Leveret,  Got:  John,  Willard's  fan.   ser- 
mon on .      891 

Leverett,  Mrs.  Sarah.     C.  Mather's  fun. 

sermon  on 1120 

Leverett,  Mass.  Proc.  of  Bapt.  ch.  towards 

Dea.  Hubbard.  iX.y 1858 

—  Wright.     Farewell  sermon.  /.^Lv.  .        .     1858 

—  Noilh.  Andrew.s.  Hist,  senium.  1S4].  1858 
Lewis,  A.     Hi.story  of  Lvnn,  Mas.s.   .        .     i8i58 

—  Picture  of  Naliant.  /.f/,- 1878 

Lewis,  Mrs.  Harriot.     Cin>tivity  of.  .     548a 

Lewis,    Mrs.    Jane.     Captivity   in    Black 

Hawk  war 5581 

Lewis,  W,     Valedic,  addr.  to  N.  E.  Hist. 

Gen.  Soc 5119 

Lewis  A  Clarke's  expedition.  .        .    46,)6 

—  Fisher.     Compilation   of.        .        .        .     4(.8a 

—  Gass.     Journal  of 4'^<Mi95 

—  Hi.story  of.     P.Allen 4697 

—  Pres.  message  with  report.  .  .  .  4693 
Ia'x  Parliamentaria.  N.  Y.  &  Phila.  /7;o.  3430 
lA'xington,  Battle  of.  777?.  .        .        .        1859-64 

—  -  Emmons.  \V.    Addr.  im  battle.  iSMt.     1864 

Everett,  E.     Hist,  address,  /.s'?).       .     1864 

King,  I).  P.  Addr.  at  Danvers.  iSjs.    1864 

Phinney,  E.     Hist.  of.  /.Sif.        .        .     1864 

Sermons.     Anniversary  of.        .  1862 

Lheritier,  L.  F.  Le  champ  d'asilet  Texas.  4731 
Liberty  of  ciniscienoe.  Tracts  on.  .  .  677 
Liberty  and  property  vindicated.  /766.  .  2118 
Lieder'-Samlung.  Germant'n.  /7.VJ,  iSii,  (012,13 
Lilly,  Lambert,  f'seiid.  Sv  Hawks,  F.  L. 
Lincoln,  A,,  I'^amily  of.  .  .  .  2069,  r,ii9 
Lincoln,  Barnabas.  Capt're  &  suffer'gs.  84b.> 
Lincoln,  S.,  jr.    Hist,  of  Hingham,  Mu.ss. 

184J,  8598 
Lincoln,  W.     Hist,  of  Worcester,  Mass.  .     1968 
Lincoln  family,     Lincoln.    .        .        .   2069,5119 
Lind,  Jona,    Answer  to  dcclara.  of  Amer- 
ican Congress 4066 

—  Remarks  on  aits  of  itth  Parl't.  .  .  41165 
Lindsev,  T.  Two  dissertations,  etc.  .  6361 
Lining,' J.  Yellow  fev'r  at  Cliarlesfn.  17^1.  3849 
Linn,  j.  B.  Wr'tings.  .  .  .  68*),'^ 
Linn,  Rev.  Win.  Discourses.  .  .  6338,39 
Linn,  Win.  Life  of  JelTersim.  .  .  .  4875 
Linschoten,  J.  H.    >favigntio  in  Orient- 

alem 8483 

Lisbon.  Ct.    Ix-e.     Half-cent.  ser.  iSiq.    .    2237 

—  Manual  of  21I  church,  /•>>/.      .        .        .    2237 

—  Nelson.     Half-cent,  sermon.  /,f,v.         ■    aaj? 
Litchtield,   Ct.     Champion's    Fast    ser- 
mon.  /770. 2239,  8208 

—  Festival.  /.VV) 2141 

—  Impyint.  /771)  (.') 7453 

nSsd) 8851 

/7^^;. 2027 

'71/' 47° 

—  n(n i»« 

—  Jones,  Out.  sermon  Epis.  ch.  1S4S.  2239,8108 

—  WoodrutT.  History.  '.*v.f.  .  .  2239,8207 
Litchtield  Co,  Ct.  Brown.'  2d  addr. /.V/A    2239 

—  Centennial  celebration.  /.S'f/-  .        .        2238,91 

—  Hollister.  Historical  address.  iSsO.  .  2139 
--Ministerial  associati{)ns 2239 

—  Morris,  State's  ncc't,  iS'u.  .  3339,91,  8«i8 
Literary  Casket,     Uartford, /it.^7.  .        .    2169 

Literary  (jeminie 197O 

Literary  Mugn/.ine;  ed.  by  C.  B.  Brown.    3186 
Literary  Museum.     Phila.  /7y7.          .        .     3181 
Literary  and  Philos.  Repository.    Middle- 
bury,  Vt.  /Sii-17 35S">5« 

Literary  World,     N.  Y.  iSi.).      .        .        .    9255 
Little,  O.    .State  of  trade  in  northern  col- 
onies. 1-^) 173 

Little,  W,     Hist,  of  Warren,  N,  H.  .        .    J5'<5 
Little  book  for  little  children.    .        .        .811 
Llverinore,  Geo.     Negroes  as  slaves,  cit- 
izens, etc.         ....    7312,  9172,  9296 

—  Fac-slmlle  of  memo,  stones.  .       .       .    9171 

—  Remarks  on  public  libraries.         .        .    7938 


INDKX. 


39 


Livermore,  Geo.    Soldier's  pocket  Bible. 

9205,06 

—  Dcane.     Memoir  of 5232,9174 

Lives  of  hiKhwiiymen,  robbers,  etc.  /,v?.R  5103 
LivitiR.stone,  E.     Address  to  people  of  U. 

S.  on  Battcau  at  N.  Orleans.        .        ,    4439 

—  Code  of  prison  discipline  for  Lonisiana. 

4418-21 

—  Hunt.     Lite  of 4885 

LivinK.ston,  W.     Independent  Reflector.      2894 

—  Letter  to  Bp.   of  LlandafT  on  liis  ser- 

mon. i'i6S. 4182,  8484* 

—  Military  operations.  /7.?.S'.        236-38,  2648,  B4S4 

—  Philosoplnc  solitude  (poem).         .        6891-1J3 

—  S!?d,<wick.     I.,ife  <»f 5233 

Livius,  P.     Memorial,  ifzi.         .               .    2509 
Lloyd,  J.     Speech  in  U.  S.  Senate  on  na- 
val estab.  /.V/>. 5073 

Lliiyd,  T.  Contfres'l  ReKi.ster.  /7.9^-go.  4886 
I.iiadstone,  Wonders  of.  /rtyo.  .  .  .  683 
Lot'an,  James.     The  antidote.    .        .        .     4300 

—  CliarKe  to  fjrand  inquest,  lyjj.  .  .  4301 
njt' iTPi 

—  Chartre  to  grand  jury,  Sept.  2,  1723.  .  3.(31 
London.  Great  tire  in  if^ftfi.  .  .  .  1O35 
Londonderrv,   N.   H.     Parker.    Century 

sermon.  iS'iq 3)89 

History 24110 

\jong,  I.  Travels  of  Indian  interpreter.  .  5^1 
LoUK,  S.  H.     Kxped.  to  Rocky  Xlts.  .     46,)8 

LonK  Island.     First  Invk.  (.-).      .        .        .     21)1)5 

—  F'urnam.     Antiquities 2959 

—  Giraud.     Birds 2960 

—  Jones.     Historical  sketch,  n'h/.     .        .    3932 

—  Prime.     Ecclesi.Lstical  history.      .        .    2961 

—  Thompson.     Hi.story.       .        .       .        3962,61 

—  Wood.  First  settlement.  .  .  2964,65 
LonK  Island  Hist.  Soc.  reports.  /VvWv).  .  2933 
LonKbotham.  B.  T.  Treatise  on  dentistry.  8487 
Loomi.s,  A.  W.      Oration,   centennial  of 

Ft.  Duciuesne. 3162 

Lord,  Itenj.  Sermons.  .  .  2267,  7597-99 
Lord,  Jos.  Reason  why,  etc.  [Inf.  bap  ni.J  6331 
Loriiisr,  Israel.     Mas.s.  elec.  scr.  iXJ7.        .    1485 

—  Sermons  at  Rutland,  Mass.,  after  Ind. 

attack,  ijjj 1928 

"  Sermons 7601 

Lorintr,  Jo.s., Jr.,  court-martial  of.  .  .  41)1)0 
Loskiel,  G.  H,     Mission  of  Un.  Brethren 

to  Indians 5604 

Lothrop,  Col.  I.  .Speeches  <m  d'th  of.  it^o.    1912 
Lothrop,  S.  K.     Address  to  cadets.    Bos- 
ton. /,Vy/ 1734 

—  Artill.  elec.  sermon.  /.V,\V.         ,        ,        .     1571, 

—  Hist.  Brattle  St.  ch.,  Boston. .  .  .  160  j 
Louaillier,  L.     Appeal  against  crime  of 

hi^fh  treason  at  New  Orleans.  .     44^) 

Loudon,  A.     Narratives  of  Indian  out- 

raKes 5539,30,  8400 

—  Wonderful  Mntra/.ine 3)18 

Loudon,  J.  C,  Karl   of.   Conduct  of,  in 

America y^-j 

Louisbourg.   Journal  of  the  landing. /7ji:    339 

—  I-etter  to  a  ^real  M. .  .  r  on.  lyoi.  .       ,      365 

—  Siejteof.     Gibson 330 

Niles,  S 2^6 

' Shirley,  Gen.  W 361 

liOUisiana,  Account  of.  /tit.  .        4387-90 

—  Ausfdhrliche  HcsehreibunK  des.  17JO.      4422 

—  Barbarous  treatment  of  two  females. .     4445 

—  Barbe-Marbois.     Historv  of.         .        .     4391 

—  Baudry  lies  l,o7.iercs.     VovaKes.  .        4392,9) 

—  Bishop,  A.    Oration  on  acquisition  of. 

n  ....      vr  -H*''  '■♦'''•  y'*'' 

—  H088U.    Nouveaux  voyatjes.  .  .    4iq 

-- Travels  throUKh..        ....     4,04 

—  BracWenrulue.     Views.  .4196,97,8488,81) 

—  Bracer.  Address  on  cession  of.  .  4445,8491 
-Bullard.     Disc,  to  L.  Hist.  ,Snc.     .       ^ii.-'j, 

—  L  hanipiLMiy.     Louisane  ens:iiinlamee.      449S 

—  Loxe.     Uescription.         .        .        .  4399,  4400 


Louisiana.     Darby.     Ocscription.     .        .    4401 

—  Debates  in  Conjjjress  im  treaty.  fSb.^    .     4445 

—  Duane.  Debate  in  U.  S.  Senate.  iSoj,  440-2,03 

—  Duvallon.    Travels  in 4405 

Vue  de 4404 

—  French.     Historical  collections  of.        4406,07 

—  Gavarro.     Histoire  de 4408 

History  of 44oi),io 

—  Heu.stis.     Physical  observations.  ,        .    4411 

—  Impartial  inquiry  into  right  of  French 

kiUKto.      •   ,,; 44=5 

—  Jacqueinin.     Jlemoire  sur.     .        .        .    4413 

—  Lallarpe.     Ktabl.  des  Frani;ais  a.        .    4414 

—  Leonr.rcl.     Oration  on  acquis,  of.  .    4445,8491 

—  I.^;  Page  du  Prat/..  Histoire  de.  .  .  4415 
History  of 4416,17 

—  Livingston.     Penal  code  for.  .        4418-21 

—  Martin.     History  of 4423 

—  Memoires  hi.sioriques  sur.  /7i?.     .        .     4424 

—  Missis.sippi  company  tract.s.    .        .        4435,26 

—  Present  state  of.  ly^ 4440 

—  Quincy.  Speech  in  Congress.  /.SV/.  .  4445 
--  Ramsay.  Oration  on  cession  of.  .  .  4445 
-  Robin.  Flora  Ludoviciana.  .  .  .  4443 
Voyages  dans 4441 

—  .Sketches  of  life  and  character  in.  .     4435 

—  Stoddard.     Sketches  of.  .        .        .    4443,  8490 

—  University  of.  Hawks's  report  on. /.^./ji;  4445 

—  Vergennes.  Memoire  sur.  .  .  .  4444 
Louisiana  Nat.  Amer.  Assoc.  Addr.  /.V?fl.  4445 
Louisville,  Ky.  McMurtrie.     Sketches  of. 

46>4,  8464 
Love,  C.  Engliind's  distemper.  .  .  634 
Lovejoy,  K.  P.     Riots  and  death  of.  4616,17 

Lowell,  J.     Fun.  oration  on  P.  Faneuil, 

Boston,  /ft,-? '653,54 

Lovewell's  expedition.     F.  Kidder.  .  406,07 

—  Syinines,  T.  Battle  at  I'iggwacket.  422,23 
Lowber,  J.  C.    Ordinances  of  corp.  of 

Pliila. 3143 

Lowell,  C.  Artill.  elec.  sermon.  MVo.  .  1576 
Lowell,  John.     Anal,  of  corresp.  with  Gr. 

Britain  and  I'"rance.  /.'in;.  .  .  4953,  5061) 
Supplement  to  analysis.     .        ,        .    4953 

—  Appeal  to  people  on  war  with  Gr.  Brit- 

ain. /.VV/ 495.li  5080 

—  Impartial  incjuirer.  /tSV/ 4953 

-Mr.  Madison  s  war.  iXu.  .  .  4953,  5073 
--  N.    Knjf.    patriot.     Administration  of 

Washington  and  Jefferson,  /i'/o. .       .    4953 

—  Peace  witliout  ilislionor.  /.>b7.         .        .     5071 

—  l*eriK*tual  war  Madison's  policy.  ,        5038,71 

—  Remarks  on  Adams's  letter  to  Otis.  ".  so^k) 
--  Remarks  on  Adams's  review  of  Ames.    4953 

Remarks  on  memo,  of  H.  coll.  /Xj^.      .     1776 

—  Road  to  peace.  /St3 4951 

—  Ten  hints  to  wise  men.  /.Vw.    .        .        .     4953 
Lowell,  Mass.     Cary.      Result  of  manu- 
factures. /.V/f 1867 

—  Eddy.     Hist,  of  Middlesex  canal.  /.s;i(/.     1867 

—  Letters  on  Unit.  ch.  troubles.  /,V/y.  1867 
-Miles.     Lowell  as  it  was,  etc. /.V/f.        .     18*15 

—  Whittiur.  Stranger  in.  /.'i'v(f.  .  1866 
Lowndes,  VV.  T.  Bibliog.  manual,  hohn.  7939 
Lovalists,  Amer.  direction  to,  in  Eng.  I7\i.  4178 
LoiOre  P.  de  la.  I'lecis  ;le  I'hist.  des  E.U.  4887 
Lucas,  Margaret.  Convincement  and  call 

of 1548,81 

Ludewig,  H.  E.    IBibliogr.  excerpts  from 

the  "  ,Serapeum."| 7941 

Liter,  of  Amer.  local  history.        7940  42,  8404 
Ludwick,  Chris.     Rush.     Life  of.    .  4067,68 

Lumnuis,  Aaron.     Life  and  adventures 

of  Dr.  Caleb 7128 

Lunenburg,  .Ma.s.s.  Damon.  Farew.  s.  ixr;.  iS'x) 
Luning,    T.      Fighting    sailor     turned 

'  (^'hristian. 3433 

Luther,  M.     New  Testament.    Germ»n- 

lown,  .Sauer.  rybi 5793 

Psalter.     Philadelphia.  tjOj.    .        .        .     5793 
Lutheran  catechism.  /;inS'.    ....    J397 


s 


40 


INDEX. 


Lydiiis,  Jac.    Historic  dor  Bcroerten  vnn 

EnKflanilt i'>io 

Lydius,  J.  H.  Disputes  between  N.  York, 

N.  H.,  and.  z?^/.     .  .        asoy.OS,  4^90 

Lyford,  W.  Plain  man's  senses  exercised.  611 
Lvman,  T.    Mayor's  address.    Uo.st.  aVj'j-     >7M 

-Trial  of 8496 

TyVncli,  Annie  C.    Khnde  Island  book./.fy/.  -J361 
I.,ynn,    Mass.      Adams.      Ilall-ccnt.    ser- 
mon Methotlist  chiirel).  iS^/.        .        .     1769 

—  Colnian.     Ser.  opening;   of  Conij.  ch. 

/Sj! 86g 

—  Imfirint.  tSi^ 1878 

—  Ix'wis.     History 868 

Review  of.  tS^r i86t> 

—  Shaekford.  Ser.  eonsecra.  of  ecm.  /JJo.    i860 

I.vddeker,  (V.     Discourse 284-.' 

I, yon,  (1.  K.  Jour,  of  vova.ije  of  Hecla.  .  84,17 
1, von,  James.  Scourge  of  ari.stocracy.  .  4888 
Lyon,    [a.s.,    A.B.     Urania:  collection  of 

l)saln>  tunes 58S9 

Lyon,  Gen.  N.,  Woodward's  life  of.  .        .    2105 

McAfee,  R.  H.    War  in  western  country. 

lSl2-l^ 5019 

Macaulev,  J.  Hist,  of  state  of  N.  Y.  iSjg.  2794 
MacCabe,  J.  r.  H.  Detroit  ilirectory.  /.V;7.  4643 
Maccarty,  T.  I'"arew.  ser.  Kingston,  Mass. 

/77i- 18^1 

—  Fast  sermon.  i-sO iSo,  1989 

—  Sermon,  exec,  of  W.  I.insey.  lyfO'  •  199= 
-Sermon,  exec,  of  murderers.  /77A'.     1745,  lq^y^ 

McC'Unachan,  W.  Christian  warrior,  /y^j.  ihy 
M'Clure,  (Jen.  (t.  Ciim|>aie:n  of  i8h.  .  5072 
McCoy,  I.  Ann.  register  <if  Indian  adairs, 

f.'*lJO~,tS. 5621 

—  Haptist  Indian  missions 5605 

—  Indian  advocate.  iS^ 5621 

—  I'raeticnbilitv  of  Indian  reform.  .  .  5476 
M'Culloch,  J.  U.  Hist,  of  commerce.  .  6521 
M'CuUoli,  J.  H.,  jr.     A  )orig.   hi.story  of 

.America 5423 

—  Researches  in  .\meriea 5422 

McDonald,  J.     liioR.  sketches  of  Massic 

ami  others 4568,69 

Macdonald,  J.  M.    Hist,  of  I'resb.  church, 

lamaica,  L.  1 2957 

M'Donell,  A.  Narrative,  Red  River  coun- 
try, /.s'/i; 136 

Macc,'F.  _I)iaIoRiu's  on  Shakerism.         .    6413 


Machias,  M 

'71/'.  '';-• 
Mcintosh,  J. 
.Mack,  Kben. 
Mackellar,  I 
McKenney,  T.  I.. 

IH'way  Indians. 


Hrown.     Introd.  ser.,  etc. 


2613 

.'!4=7 

'-894 

2411 


Origin  of  Amer  Indians.  . 
The  cat  li.irht ;  a  jioem. 
Siejre  of  Havannah.  /-dj. 
Tour  to  lakes;  Chip- 

....    .';424,  8501^ 
Mackcn/.fe,  Alex.     Voyages  through  No. 

America 107 


Maine.    Freeman.    Town  oflicer,  etc.     2572-76 
-■  (teneral  c<inrercnce.  /.s;,^-(^?.    .        ,        .     2577 

—  Oreenlcuf,  J.     Sketches  of  eccles.  hist. 

2578,  8501 

—  Grccnieaf,  M.    Statis.  view.  iS/(<.     2579,  85112 
Survey  of  the  state 2580 

—  Jackson.'  Geology  of. /,??7, ',?,S'.      .        .     1935 

—  Linciiln  Co.  diflieiilties. /.3//.  .        .        .     8503 

—  Pampldets,  various.  .        .       2614,8506^) 

—  Figgwackut,  Haltle  (if.     .        .        .      406,22,23 
Plymouth  Co.  and  Kennebec  purchase. 

1540,  2585 

—  Sullivan.     History -j^^So,  8505 

—  Vinton,  J.  A.     Settlem'l  of  lower  Ken- 

nebec  751)0 

—  Waldo,  S.     Defence  of  title  of.       .        .     1553 

—  WhipiJle.     History  of  Acadia  Jind.        .     25')! 

—  Wilhamson.     History.      .        .        .        2592,93 
Siv  Massachusetts,  Kastern  lands.         .     1481 

I  Maine  Monthly  Ma.ifa/.ine.     Vttl.  I.  /.v^".  ■     2505 

M.akemie,  I".     Answer  to  G.  Keith's  libel.     812 

I  Malanguele,  BataiUe  de.     Cranxiisy  ser.       146 

j  Maiden,  Mass.     I!i-cent'l  book,  /,sj-ci.         .     1870 

I  Malham,  J.     Naval  ga/.etteer.     .        .        .     5040 

Mall,  T.     History  of  the  martyrs.     .        .    7603 

Mammoth  Cave,  Description  of.  /Sja.       .    461)0 

—  Kxcursion  to.     Davidson.        .        .        .     45S9 
j  -  Ward's  descrijition  of 8466 

Manchester,  Mass.     Parscms.    Truth  es- 

i         poused.  /.v.>,' 1869 

[  Manhcim,  1''.,  and  others.      [C.'iptivities.]     8409 
!  Manitowompa-  I'oinantanuionl;.  7'»-97 

Mann,  Elias.     Northampton  collection  of 

sacred  harmonv 5947 

I  Mann,  Herman.    Historical  annals,  Ded- 

I         ham.  Mass 1813 

j  Mann,  lIor;iee.     4th  July  oration.     HoS- 

ton.  /,*V.' 1638 

!  —  Mas.sachusetts  system  of  schools.         .    1530 
'■—anj  others.    School    controversy.     [4 

PPli) 1714 

Mann,  J.    Cholera  infantum.     .        .        .  6546 

Mannim;  it  I-orinir's  .ilass.  re.icister.          .  1526 

I  Mans'ield,  IC.  I).     .Mexican  war.        .        .  473J 

I  Mante,  P.     I.ate  war.  i-y> 341 

Manton,  Thos.,  Hate.s's  fun.  .ser.  on.        .  ■575 
j  Manufactures  and  inventions.  .        .        6685-90 

i  ManwariuK.  C.     ICs-says 8511 

Maple.son,  T.  W.  G.    Handbook  of  her- 

aWrv 9175 

Marban,  P.     Arte  de  lenRua  Moxa.  .        .  5788 
Marblehead,  Mass.     .Vsliton's  memorial. 


17  j> 


1B71 
1369 

i8(«> 


McI,eod,  D.  History  of  Wiskonsnn 
McMurtric,  H.  .Sketches  of  I, onisville.  . 
M'Nemar,  R.  Kentucky  revival. 
Miusparran,  las.  America  dissected.  . 
SeruKin  at  S'arragansett,  Mar.  is,  1741. 
Mactaggart.  Three  years  In  C'anada.  . 
Macy,  O.     Hist,  of  Nantucket  and  whale 

lishery 

Maildox,    Up.    I.     Sermon  on  small-|)ox 

hospital,  London.  1-^3 

Madison,  J.     lA'llers  on  impressnu»nts.  . 

—  Reply  to  Rose,  on  Chesapeake  affair.  . 

—  Letter  to.  /.M1.V. 

Madison  agonistes 

Madison,  O.    Grdinution  sermon  of  J.  A. 

Woodruff.  /.Vf./ 

.Madison,  Wis 4«6.i^64 

Mafflt,  J.  N.  Tears  of  contrition.  .  .  J234 
Manical  visiim  ;  fallneies  of  witchcraft.  .  1371 
Maine,  Ae<'.  of.     .SV<'  Wood.  Mass.  eomp.     1556 

—  Constitutional  eonvenlion.  /a/<;.     .        .     2571 

—  Eastern  lands  of  Mass 1481 


4657 
4f«2 

6414 

2  \(.l 

=.i6j 
108 

1879 

1645 
5071 

4H89 
6895 

.4570 


—  -  Hartlett's  dedication  .sermon.  iSjj. 

Dana.     Hist,  sermon  1st  church.  iSib. 
Marljurijer  (iesang-Huch.   .                .        6014,15 
Marcet,  Mr.s.  J.     J.ihn  Hopkins  on  politi- 
cal economy fi^jo 

March,  I).     Yankee  land 8512 

Marcoux,  fos,     Lettres  aux  chefs  Iron.  .     5710 
Marev,  R."H.  and  G.  B.  McCIellan.     Red 

River 4733 

Mardochai,  Nathan.    Mfir  Sitib.     .  1141 

Marestier.  Bateaux  a  vapeurdes  Ktats  U.  6^1(4 
Marietta,  O.     Drown.     Ora.,  Apr.  7,  i73<).     4S72 

-- Halcyon  itiner.iry.  /.n;7 4574 

-.Shepard.     Tho'ts  on  the  prophecies.    .     4575 

—  .Story.     Grdituilion  ser.    for   I).  Story. 

-Aug.  15,  i7'iS 4173 

—  Varnum.  jtli  of  July  oration.  '7,W        .     4571 
-Wickcs.     Hist.  disc.  CoUiC.  cli.  iS^.      457f',34 

Marietta  College.     Catalogue.  iSij^'i       .     4584 
Markhani.  G.     .Sou Idler's  exercise.  .        .     8646 
Markoe,  P.     Miseellaneous  poems.    .        .     6897 
Marlborough,  Ct.  Ordination  of  1).  Hunt- 
ington. iTr<\ 2243 

Marlboro',  Mass.     Huds(m.     History.      .     1872 

—  Mather,  R.     Ordination  sermon.  76^9. .      q|8 

—  Result  of  couruil.  rV.v 2492 

Manpiette,  J.     Voyages  et  dccouverte*. 

Albany. /.Vy 110,9176 


INDEX. 


41 


'1 
,84 
.46 

•4"> 
118 

76 


:^ 


Marquette,  J.  et  Joliet.    VoynKe  et  de- 
couvcTto  de  rAmcrique  bcptentrioii- 
iilc.  Ri'pr,  iS4<;.         .        .        .       45.13,04,  8513 

Marraiit,  J.     Niirrative.       .        .        .        .    8514 

Marriage  of  wife's  sister.  i6^s-   ■        •        •      7^2 
Manvatt,  1'".     Travels  of  M.  Violet.  5423,26 

Marsii,  i*res.  [.     Remains  and  inemnir.  .     5235 
Marsiiall,  ('.  Vastus  fm.  Remembrancer.  3143 
Marshall,  Humphrey,  d.  1801.    American 

forest  trees.      .   '     .        .        .        .        6592,93 

Marshall,  Humphrey,  d.    1841.    Hi.story 

of  Kentucky.    .        .        .        .        .        4603,04 

Marshall,  S.     Uaptizinj;  of  infants. /6j;)-.  .      372 

—  Kuneral  sermon  on  John  Pvm.  .  .  634 
Marshall,  VV.  Catecliism.  I'hila.  17S!.  .  5875 
Martha's  Vineyard,  Indians  of.  Mayhcw. 457,58 
Mirtin  Luther.'  Modern  gratitude.  .  .  3681 
Martyr,  1*.     Do  orbc  novo. 

—  I  >e  rebus  Oeeanicis.  /,  i;,^ 

—  TraUFiyle  in  W.  ami  E.  Indies.  1S77. 
Mary,  (jiieen,  Abp.  Tonison's  fun.  ser.  on 

—  IWiles's  funeral  sermon  (m. 
Maryland.    I)(?clar.  of  reasons  for  appear. 

in  arms.  /o.M; 

—  [Dennis.]    Aildresson  French  aggres- 

sion.  /?..),?. 

—  Hawks.    P.  K.  church  in. 

—  llistorv  of.     Ho/.man. 

lirillith 

• McMahon. 

-  l,aw.s 

Pamphlets 

—  I'rescnt  .state  of.  lyS^ 

-Seott,  J.    Oeow:.  description  of. 

—  Valletta.      Dei),    commissary's    Kaide 

..    '" "•        •   J67716465 

Maryland  (mzette 1)256 

M.iseres,  P.     Prov.  of  (Quebec.  /77.?,'7,>.     129,130 
Mason.  L'has.,  and  I.  Dixon.  Observ.  for 
di  t-r.  length  of'^a  decree  of  latitude 
ill  Pinnsylvania.  /r.'V-     ....     3071 
M.non.  Cynis.     Hi.story  of  Uuane  Street 

churr'n,  N.  V 2847 

M  isiMi,  Maj.  ].     Pequot  war.     .         4'>S,i6,  264,) 
Maio'i,  Kev.  John.     Select  remains.         .     7605 
Mason.  N.  H.    Hill.    Two  historical  lect- 
ures.. /S/\ 2492 

Mas.inchusettensis.     I).  Lettnard.      .        .     1521 
M.issachusett.s.     Hanks  and  currency,  co- 
lonial.        .        .        .        .        .       1410-61,  1501 

—  liarber,  J.  W.     Hist,  collections.  .        .     1462 

—  Harry,  J.  H.     History 1463 

—  Houiidary  (luestion  with  N.  Y.  i7t>4-bS. 

„,      ,  ■464>6s.  275'. 52,  8523 
Northea.stern.  iS;.'!.       ....     1985 

—  Ilowd'tch,  N.  I.    Suffolk  surnames.    .    1466 

—  Hradford,  A.     History.    .        .        .        1467,68 

—  Itrief  account  of.  77/7 2651 

—  llurdick,  W.     Manual  of.        .        .        .     1470 

—  I'anal.s,  survevs  for.  iSjS.        .        .        .     1471 

—  Charter  granted  ii.j8.  yWI;,  .  .  811,2650 
ilxK). '818,19 

—  Cushing's  letters  on 1475 

-•t'hickcrintf,  I.     View  of  population  of.     1472 

—  Claim  for  militia  services  in  war  of  1.S12.  5074 

—  Constitutional  Conventions.  /7,-.s'-/.Vtf. 


42 
40 
4" 

575 
575 

3679 


3662 

•  .1671 
3665,66 

•  3680 

•  3673 
3657-61 

•  369" 

•  .1675 
3676 


1414  ■-•<>,  H)86,  8520,22 
lar.  of  indeiKMid.  of.    1477 


-•  Daw.scm,  H.  II.  Declar.  of  indeiKMiu.  ni.    1477 

—  Dewey,  C.     Herbaceous  plants  of.       .     1478 
--  Dickihsin,  K.     (ieog.  ami  st  itis.  view.    1479 

—  ICastern  lands,  Resolves  respvctinK.     .     i»8i 

—  Klection  sermons.       .        .        1482-89,  8528- 15 

i6r.7.     lona.  Mitchell 822 

1671%    S.  Danforth 749 

1(172,    T.  Shepard 863 

—  —1673.     U.  Oakes 8)4 

1674.    S.  Torrey 872 

1676.    W.  Hubbard.     .        .       .         779,80 

1^7).    Jas.  Allen 695,96 

1I181.     S.  Torrev 873,74 

1685,    W.Adams 691 

6 


1694. 

i6.,6. 

I6(j8. 

i6()9. 

17-13. 

1703. 

'745- 


2703 
7  St 
•737 
1490 
1478 


Massachusetts.  Elec.  .ser.  169a  C.  Mather.     1224 

—  1693.     1.  Mather 991 

S.    Willard 909 

C.  Mather 1244 

N.  Noye.s 833,  2695 

I.  .Matner 1039 

,S.  Stoildard.       .        .        .     866, 

J.  Easterbrooks. 

E.  (iay 

—  Emerson,  li.  B.    Trees  of. 

—  Emmons,  E.    Quadrupeds  of. 
-Exci.se  Act.    Cooper,  Sam.  The  crisis. 

'7S^ i49.3>  2555 

The  eclijise.  /^fy. 2656 

Pree<loin  the  first  of  blessings.    17S4.    2654 

Letters  from    common    honesty  to 

common  sense 1499 

Mcmster  of  monsters.  .        .        .        1494 -f)3 

Some  fibservations  on.  i7s^       .    1492,  2653 

Voice  f)f  the  people. /7J./.     .        .        .     265is 

—  Governors' sneeches,  etc.  i7bs-75.         .     1411 

—  History:     colonial,    local,    and    state. 

1391-Z000,  8539-8623 

Hitchcock,  E.    (leoloRy  of.  1505106,1985 

~  Holland,  J.  G.     History  of  Western.    .     1507 

—  Hutchinsim,  T.  Hist.   1508-16,2644-46,8539-41 

—  Journals  f)f  pritvincial  congress.   .        .     1410 

—  Laws.        .        814-17,1391-1407,1412,13,6466-68 

relating  to  paupers 1427 

--  I.K;)rislature  of,  defence  of.  1^04.      .        .     1987 

Journal  of  the  House  of  Reps.  .        .    6469 

^  -  Patri.itic  proceedings  of.  /.six;.    .        .     1538 

—  Letters  of  Gov.  Bernard  et  al.  17OQ.  1517,36 
of  Gov.  Hutchinson  <■/ a/. /77^. .        .     151S 

—  Mauduit,  I.    History  of  colcmy.    .   1528,8542 

—  Minot,  G.  R.  Cimtin.  of  history  of.  1532,8543 

History  of  insurrections.    .        .   1533,8544 

Political  situation  of 1531 

-  Moore,  G.  H.    History  of  slavery  in.     1534,35 
Remonstrance  to  Con^.  on  war  of  1812.    5074 

—  Reports  on  (natural  history]  of.  .     .     1478,90, 

1501,05,06, 

—  Smith,  J.  V.  C.     Fishes  of 543 

—  Statistics  of  intlustry  of.  .  .  .  1546 
-Washburn,!-;.     Judicial  history  of.      .     1554 

—  Wood.  .Mass.  compendium.  .  .  1556,  8547 
-Voung,  A.  Chronicles  of.  .  .  .  1557 
Massachusetts  Bay  records.  .  .  1541 
^iass.  Char.  Fire  hoc.,  act  of  inc.,  etc.  .  8524 
Mass.  General  Association.  .  1503,04,  8537 
Mass.  General  convention,  sermons.        .    8538 

Massachusetts  harmony 5048 

Mass.  health  report.  L.  Shattuck.  /JfO.  .  1542 
.Mass.  llistor.  .Soc,  acts  of  incorp.,  etc,   .  1523* 

—  -  Collections,  in  Amer.  Apollo.  .  .  1523 
Mass.  Humane  Soc.  Reports,  etc.  .  .  1524 
Massachusetts  Magazine.  /7.M,i-,*.  .  .  1702 
Mass.  Miss.  Soc.  .Sermons,  liixt-ii.  .  1525,  8545 
Ma.s,s.  I'astoral  As.soc.    Sermims.      .        .    8546 

Mass.  Register.  /77v-/,V/7 5^6 

Mass.  Svnods.  /6/.S',  /jY)^,  lO.'ii,  .  1551,  7380,81 
.\Iassncre  by  negroes,  Southampton  Co., 

Va.  iS/i 3822 

Martha's  Vineyard.    Devens.    Sketches.  1873 
Mather,  A/.ariiih.  Conn.  elec.  ser.  i7Jf.     ■  1294 
Funeral  ser.  on  Rev.  M.  Noyes.         12.(6,  7fi5.S 
Gospel  minister  described  ;  ser.  at  or- 
dination of  D.  Kirtland,  Newent.  /?<?.  1291 

—  None  but  t^hrist i»i)2 

Sabbath  ihiy's  rest 1295 

Mather,  Cotton.     A  H  C  of  reliRion.         .     1059 

-  Adversus  libertinos.         ....     1060 

—  Advice  from  Tuberah  ;  Host.  fire.  /?//.    lofii 

—  Advice  from  the  watch-tower.  1062,6) 

—  Advice  to  the  churches.  .       .        .    1064,  7637 

-  Agricola  ;  or,  the  Religious  husband- 

man  1065 

—  American  tears  [for]  the  Greek  churches. 

io«6,66» 

—  .tutoeiaf'h 1281,82 

—  AwukenuiK  thuUKhts  on  .  . .  deatlL      .    7641 


42 


INDEX. 


1.177 
...78 


2671 


Mather,  Cotton.    Balance  of  the  sanctu- 
ary.    ......       1067,  7648,49 

—  B.iptistes;  a  c<infcicnce.         .        .        .     loOS 
--  liarnabus.    Sie  No.  loya. 

—  Batteries  upon  kingdom  of  tlic  devil.  .     ioThj 

—  Henedictus;  fun.  scr.  on  T.  Hridne.  11711 

—  Best  ornaniints  of  voiith.        .        .        .     ki7<i 

—  Bethiahi  Klory  [of f  OatiKhters  of  (iod.     i"7ti 

—  Blessed  unions lo?.- 

—  Boanerj^es  J  es.say  on  earthquakes.      .     107;) 

—  Bonifacius;  essay  upon  the  Kood.        .     10-4 

—  Boston  Epheincri'.s.  iMf.  .        .        .     70.J,  1075 

—  Bostonian  Kbenezer.         ....     11,^9 

—  Brethren   liwellinn   toijether.      Ordin. 

of  E.  Callender  in  Baptist  eliuren. 

—  Case  of  a  troubled  mind. 

—  Christian  at  his  I. illinj.; 

—  Christian  conversing,  etc.,  on  the  Trin- 

ity  07J, 

—  Christian  funeral 

—  Christian  philosopher.      .        .        .    1081,  267^ 

—  Christian  thank-offering.        .       .        .    loHw 
--Chri.stianus  per  ijcncni.     .  .    11*1,1(174 

—  Christodulus;  eoninien.  of  T.  Walker,     ut^'^ 

—  Cculestinus ;  eonversa.  in  henv'n.  loHs,  -^'174, 7, 
-I?)  Collection,  <■/(■. .  answer  to  "Order 

of  the  Gospel  revived."         .        .        ,     r;i-;:. 

—  Columbanus m'y 

—  Coniforttible  chambers;    death  of   H. 

Thatcher.  .        .        . '       .        .         loSS.Ky 

—  Comforter  of  the  mourners.    .        .        .     lo,^, 
--Companion  for  the  aHli'tid.  .        .        .     i,..,/ 

—  Companitm  ftir  communicants.      .    i.m;i,  ■.m.7('. 
-Compassions  called  for;  on  a  shipwreck. 

I'M  1 

—  Ctincio  ad  poptilum.         ....     t.Ht.i 

—  Converted  sinner;  sermim  to  pirates.       i.m;, 

—  Cortlcrius  Americanus;    fun.  sermon 

on  K.  Cheever 1  ./• 

—  Cure  of  sorrow. ii;., 

—  Uecennium,  etc.     Indian  war.    ilySS-oS.  IU97 

—  Ueeus  ac    tutamcn  ;    commen.    of    ti. 

Saltonstall 1098,  7646 

—  Desiderius  ;  loumien.  of  Jas.  Keith.     .     10  9 

—  Uetur  diftniori ;  death  of  Jos.  licrrish. 

MOO,    71.45 

—  nuodecennium  Luctu.isum  ;  history  of 

Indian  war 11. .1 

—  I)nrable  riches iio-^,  2(77 

—  Uust  and  ashes;  es.'iay  on  repentance,     iny 

—  Duty  of  children.       .'      .        .        .        .      9/8 

—  Early  piety  ;  life  of  Nathaniel  .Mather, 

7d  edition no- 

-Ecclcsia-   Monilia  ;  death  of  .Mrs.  Eliz. 

Cotton 11. .4 

—  Kcclesiastes  ;  life  of  Kev.  J.  Mitchel.    .  iii.|; 

—  Echoes  of  devotion. /7/0.          .        .        .  7'.4i 

—  Elejty  on  death  of  Nathaniel  Collins.  .  iiui 

—  Essays  to  do  >^ood.     .  .      1107,08,  7f>y. 

—  Euthanasia  ;  death  of  J.  Kri/.ell.    .        .  iii«i 

—  Everlasting  Kospel iii.i 

—  Kuir  dealing  bet w.  delitor  and  creditor,  iin 
-Pair  weather in.. 

—  Kaith  of  the  fathers.          ....  iiij 

—  Faithful  man  ;  death   of   .M.    Wi>;Kles- 

worth 

—  Faithful  monitor,  etc.  /7<y.      . 

—  Fall  of  Babylon  ;  a  catechism. 

—  Family  reli^jion  i-xcitcd.  . 

—  Family  reliKion  urned 

—  l''amily  well-ordered.  /6w. 

—  Fisherman's  calling'. 

—  Flocks  warned  against  wolves. 

—  Fyin({  r<ill ;  thuft  detected. 

—  Free  L'race 

—  Frontiers  well  defended. 

—  Oenethlia  pia  ;  thou>;hts  for  birthday. 

—  Genuine  Christianity;   death  of  Mrs, 

F.  Webb iijs 

—  Glorious  espousal luc 

—  (ilorious  throne  ;  accession  of  Geo.  I.  ,    1117 


.    1114 

.  I1..4 
III>,I(» 

.      1117 

•  T  )\: 
lii«,i., 

.     11. i, 

112  1,.:^ 

.      1121 

.      II..4 

.      I..S7 

Mather,  Cotton.     Golden  curb ;  against 

swearing ii"8 

—  (jood  evening  for  Lord's  IJay.      .      1129,29* 

—  Good  oid  a^e irv^ 

—  G*jod  old  way  ;  on  primitive  Clirist'ns.    1131 

—  Good  souldiers.      Arlill.  elce.  sermon. 

iliQi 1133 

-Gospel  of  the  rainbow 1246 

—  Grace  defended  ;  Christmas  serm.      uMiia* 
-Grata  brevitas. 1134 

Greatest  concern 1135 

—  Hailes  look'd  into  ;  funeral  of  W.  Win- 

throp n.if,17 

—  (?)  Hatchets  to  hew  down  .  .  .  sin.  .       792 

-  Hor-lI.iKid(tad  ;  death  of  Kev.  \V.  Wal- 

dron ii,;8 

—  Humiliations,  i/c:  captivity  of   Han- 

nah .Swarton ;9 

-  Icono-elastes;  essay  upon  idolatry.      .     114" 

—  Isjnorantia  seientilica  ;  dth.  of  .S.  Hir.st.     1 141 

—  India  Christiana.        .        .        .        455,1142,43 

-  Insanabilia  ;  essay  on  incurables.         .     1144 
-Johannes  in  eremo  ;  lives  of  John  Ccft- 

ton,  |ohn  Norton,  etc.    .        .       .        1145,46 
JuKajucunda 1147 

-  Just  commemorations.     .        .        456,1148,49 
-Late  memorable  providences.  1151,  1372,2707 

Letter  of  advice  to  Non-conformi.sts.  .  1151 
-Letter  on  disputes  about  Trinity.  .  1152 
-Letter    to    unt;ospellizcd    plantations. 

"5.;.  76  i7 

-  Little  flocks  guarded  aK'nst, . .  Quakers,  l\\^ 

—  Lord  hijLch-admiral  of  all  the  seas.        .     1153 
Love  triumphant ;    ordin.  of  W.  Wal- 

dron 1 156 

Ma),'nalia  Chri-sti  Anieri;ana.  1157-5.1,  2684 
Malachi  j  yrand  maxims  to  lie  united  on.  116,) 

Man  eatiiiK  food  of  angels 161 

Man  of  his  wtini 1162 

Manuductioad  ministerium.  1163,63*,  1139,4'! 
MS.  letters.  .  .  .  '  .  .1^29 
Marrow  of  the  Kospel 1164 

-  Maschil ;  or.  The  faithful  instructor.     1165,00 

St't'  No.  1.K12. 
-Meat  out  of  the  eater  ;  fun.  sermons.    1167,68 
Memoirs  of  1.  ilather.       .     1055-57,1189,3670 
Memorable  providences.  ."       .         ii<x),7o 

Siv  Late  memorable  providences. 

—  Memorials  of  early   piety    in   Mrs.   J. 

Oliver 1171 

—  Midnight  cry 1173 

-Military   duties.      Cliarle.stown   artill. 

elcc. /(^S^ 1172,  2678,  762.),  ;o 

The  minister;  convention  ser.  /7JJ.         1173* 

—  Monica  Americana:  funeral  sermon  <m 

Mrs.  S.  Leverett 1120 

Monitor  for  communicants.  .  .  1174,74* 
Monitory  letter  lagainstj  selling  stronK 

drink  to  the  Indians 75 

.Mystical  marriiiKe 7649 

—  Nails  fa.stened 1176 

-Nchemiah;  death  of  Judge  .Sewall's 

daughter 1177 

-  Nepenthes  evang.;    death  of  Mrs.  M. 

Rock 1178 

-  Nets  of  .salvation 1179 

-  New  Year  well  begun 1180 

-  Nuncio  bona  e  terra  longlnqua.   .         .  1181 

-  Old  pathes  restoreil 1 1S2 

Ornaments    for   daughters    of    Zion. 

,     ,.  ,  .  1183-85,  763 

-Orphanotroiihiuin 1180 

I'atm-bearers  ;  persecutions  in  .Seotl'd.  1187 
Parental  wishes  and  charges.  .  .1188 
Parentiitor.     Life  of  1.  Mather.    1055,57 

1 189,  3670 
Pasccntitis;  how  to  live  in  hard  times.  1190,91 
I'ietas  matutina  ;    funeral  sermon  on 

Mrs.  Eli/..  Cooper 1070 

l^ietas  ill  patriam  ;  life  of  Sir.W.  I'hip.s. 

1 192,  1374 


INDEX. 


43 


|J74 


Mather,  Cotton.    Piety  and  equity  united.  1191 

—  Pillar  <'f  gratitude  ;  elec.  serni.  /7«>.     .     7636 

—  Pi.scator  evanjfelicu.s ;  life  of  T.  Hooker. 

1194,  7f.34 

—  Poem  dedicated  to  memory  of  urum 

Oakes J195 

—  Present  state  of  N.  Enn-  'iV".      126,  1 196,  7650 

—  Principles  of  Prot.   ruli,i;ion;    ajjuinst 

Quakers 1197,  .?679 

—  Private  meetings  animated.  .        .        .     1198 

—  Protestant  armed 1124 

—  Psalterium  Americanum.     171S.     iiiw,  1290, 

57'P.  7'544 

—  Quiekened  soul.         ....        1201.02 

—  Ratio  tliseijilinie.        .        .        .       1203,04,2680 

—  Reason  satisfied  ;  resurrec.  of  Jesus.  .     1205 

—  Rea.sonable  relii^ion  ;  family  relifrion. 

IL*o(),  2O81,  7647 

—  Rclittion  of  the  closet.       .        .        .         1207,08 

—  Relijjion  of  the  cross;  funeral  of  his 

wife 1070,  i2»M) 

—  Relij^ion  of  an  oath 1210 

—  Repeated  warnin^fs.         .        .        .        1211,12! 

—  Resolved  Christian 1213  ' 

—  RiRht  way  to  shake  off  a  viper.     .        1214,15' 

—  Rules  of  a  visit. 1216' 

—  .Sad  cITeets  of  sin  ;  murder  of  li.  Stol- 

WOOtl. I2I7 

—  Sailour's  companion 12181 

—  Salvation  of  tlie  sold 1219  | 

—  Saviour  with  His  rainbow.     .        .        1220,46! 

—  Seasonable  thou^jhts  njiin  mortality.  1 

1221,22,  2Ct82   ; 

—  Serviceable  man.  Mass.  elec.  ser.  itxnK     1224  ; 

—  Several  sermons  on  walkin^j  with  God.    1225  ■ 

—  Signatus;  sealed  servants  of  God.   .     1226,27! 

—  Small  offers 1228,29  I 

—  Sober  coiisid.;  [on]  abuse  of  mm.        .     1230 

—  Sober   SL'ntiincnts ;    death  of    Jo.shua 

Lamb 1231 

—  Some  seasonable  enquiries  [concern- 

ing Episcopacy] 1232 

—  Sorrowful  spectacle;    [case  of  cliild- 

munlerl 12^3 

—  Soul  upon  the  winn 7651 

—  Soul  well  anchored 1234 

—  Souldiers  counselled.  ;6i!7.      .        .         1235,36 

—  Speedy  repentance  urged  ;  sermon  at  I 

execution  of  murderer.         .  .     1237 

—  Spirit  of  life 12,8 

—  Student  and  Preacher.     6<r  M.tnuduc- 

tio  ad  Ministerium. 

—  Siispiria  vinctorum 1241 

-Terror  of  the  Lord;  earthquake,  1727.      1142 

—  Theopolis  Americana;  corruptions  of 

the  market-place 1243 

—  Things  for  a  distress'd  people  to  think 

upon  ;  Mass.  elec.  sermon,  lixjt.  .        .     1244 

—  Thoughts  for  the  dav  ot  rain.        .        .     1246 

—  Thoughtsof  a  dying  man.  .        1247,48 

—  Token  for  liiildren  of  New  England.    1249,50 

—  Town  in  its  truest  glory. 

—  Tree  planted  by  the  rivers.     . 

—  Tremenda;  ser'atexecu.  of  murderer.     1253 

—  Triumphs,  etc.;  life  of  J.  Eliot.  1254,55,56 

—  True  riela  s ' iin 

—  Undoubted  certainties;  death  of  Mr.s. 

A.  Sewall 

—  Unum  necessarium;  [on]  reeencration 

—  Valerius;  or,  Soul  prosperilv. 

—  Vallev  of  liaca  ;  dtli,  of  Mrs. "Sewall.    . 

—  Vanishing  things;  dth.  of  T.  Ikrnard. 

—  Very  needful  caution.  Lecture.  /,-cA    . 

—  VIetorina;  fun.  ser.  on  Mr.s.  K.  Mather 

—  Vigilius  ;  or,  The  awakcuer. 

—  Vision  ill  the  Temple;  ser.  at  opening 

of  new  Brick  Meeting-Ho.,  liost.  1721.    1264 

—  Warning  to  the  tlocks  against  wolvea.     1265 

—  Way  of  truth  ;  11  catechism.  .        .        .     1266 

—  Way  to  prosperity 1374,  76,1 

—  What  the  pious  parent  wishes  for.       .    1267 


1279 
1280 


.     1223 

•  '245 

•  <)177 

•  >W4 
1287-90,  2687 

1283.84,86,  1320,  2686 
Drake.  .        ,     5237 


,  17211. 


1251 

1252 


1258 

1259 

1  it'xi 
1261 
1262 

7639 
1070 

1263 


M.itlier,  Cotton.    Wholesome  words  [in] 

sickness 1268 

-Will  of  a  Father  ;  funeral  sermon.        .     1269 
Winter  meditatlims.        .        .       1270,70*,  2682 

—  Winter  piety;  Boston  Lect. /?//.         1271,71* 

—  WInthiopi  justa  ;  fun.  of  J.  Winthrop. 

1272,731  764' 

—  Wonderful  works  of  God.       .        .   1274,2683 

—  Wonders  of  the  invisible  world.  .    1275,  1373 

78,79,  2708,  7632,  8630 

—  V/ork  upon  the  ark.         .        .        .   1276,7631 

—  Work  within  doors.  .        .  .    1277,  7640 

—  World  alarm'd;  Ignivimious  numnfns.   1278 

—  Wussukwhonk  ~  ;  epi.stle  to  Indians.  .      802 

—  Young  man  spoken  to 

—  Zelotes  ;  scrm.  at  dedica.  of  new  meet 

ing-house  on  Church  Green. 

—  ana  others.      Serious  address  [on]  fre- 

quenting taverns 

—  —  Thirty  important  cases. 

—  and  witchcraft.     Poole. 

—  Gee's  funeral  sermon  on, 

—  Life  of,     I).  Jennings. 
S.  Mather. 

—  Memoir  and  genealogy. 

—  Prince's  funeral  serniim  on. /7aS'.  .  .  1994 
Mather,  Eleazer.  Serious  exhortation.  1297,98 
Mather,  Increase.     Address  .  .  .  prefixed 

to  letter  from  some  aged  Non-oon- 
forming  ministers.         ....    1051 

-  Advice  to  children  of  godly  ancestors.      939 

—  Angehigriipliia.  .        .        .    940,  1375,  7620 

—  Arrow  against  ...  dancing.    .        .        .      941 

—  I  Autiigraph  sermons  and  notes.]  .  1052-54 
Awakening  soul-saving  truths.     .        .      942 

—  Believer's  gain.      Funeral  sermon  on 

(Ills  daughter-in-law.]   ....     1070 
~  Blessed  h<.|«3  and  glorious  appearing.        943 

—  Brief  occount  cone,  agents  of  N.  Eng. 

-  Brief  discourse  on    Common    Prayer 

worship,  etc 

-  Burnings  bewailed  ;  ser.  on  tire.  1711. 

1st  edition 7625,26 

—  2d  etlition 951,7626 

-  Call  from  heaven 952,2659 

—  Call  to  the  tempted  ;  on  self-murder.  .      953 

—  Ca.se  of  conscience  ;  eating  of  blood.    .      954 

—  Cases  of  conscience  ;  evil  spirits,  etc.    955,90 

—  Collection,  etc.;  answer  to  "Order  of 

(iosnel." 956 

—  David  serving  ;  fun.  ser.  im  J.  Bally.         957 

—  Day  of  trouble  near  ;  Fast  .ser.  1O7J.       958,59 

—  De  successu  evangelii.     .        .        .    1038,  7618 

—  Diatriba  de  Signo  Filii  Hominls.  .        .      960 

—  Discourse  cone,  baptisme.      067,  2662,  7608,09 

—  Disc.  cone,  courage.  Artill.  elec.  1710.  .      965 

—  Disc.  cone.  .  .  .  death  of  John  Foster.   .      9tti 

—  Discourse  concerning  earthquakes.  962,  2660 
--  Discourse  cone,  existence  of  God.        ,      963 

—  iJiscourse  cone,  faith  In  prayer.    .        .      964 

—  Discourse  concerning  maintenance  of 

preachers 966,  2f'6 

—  Disc.  cone,  uncertainty  of  times.  .      9(8 

—  Disc,  proving  Christian  religion.         .      969 

—  (?)  Disputation  cone,  church  members.      970 

—  DIsquis.  cone,  cedes,  councils.  .  971,71* 
Dis.seita.  cone,  conversion  of  Jews.  072,72* 
Dis.sertation  [on]  strange  doctrine  [01 


944 


945 


S.  Stoddard] 
Divine  right  of  infant  baptisme. 
I.U 


97  3i  7'>2J.»4 

974,  7612 

97  5. 76 

•       977 

.       978 

979 


Doctrine  of  divine  providence. 

—  -  I>octrine  of  singular  obedience. 

Duty  of  parents  to  pray. 

Dying  legacy  ;  three  last  sermims. 

—  tCarly  hi.st.  of  New  Eng.  ed.  by  Drake. 

411,  8401 

—  Earnest  exhort,  to  children  of  N.  E.    .      980 

—  Essay  for  recording  lUus.  providences. 

983,84,  7616 

—  Excellency  of  public  spirit.    Election 

sermon.  770^ ,        985,89 


i 


44 


INDEX. 


Mather,  Tncrease.     First   principles  of 

New  En^ 986,87,  7607,09 

—  Folly  of  sinning  |  execution  of  Sarah 

Threeneedle q88 

—  Four  sermons,  lyoi.          ....    7621 
l^o(!. 989 

—  Kiveser.  in  Indian,  tr.  by  Danforth.  801, 5687 

—  Further   account   of   tryals   of    New 

England  witches 990,  2709 

—  Glorious  throne.       .        .        ,       989,96,  7921 

—  Great   blessings,    etc.    Election    ser- 

mon. /6(i?. 991,  7619 

—  Heaven's  alarm  to  the  world.       .         992-94 

—  History  of  King  Philip's  war.     409-11,  948,49 

—  History  of  Pequot  war 950 

iff  Relation  of  troubles.     .       .        .     1019 

—  Ichabod ;  Glory  of  the  Lord  depart- 

,'nK-    •        •        •     ,.■  .      •        •,        995,,97,  Tf'^" 

—  Judgment  of  sev.  divmes  [on]  pastor  s 

power  ...  in  another  ch.  1(11)3.      .     806,  2663 

—  KOMHTOrPAilA.       .         .         .     998,1000,7615 

—  Life  of  Richard  Mather.         .       .        .     looi 

—  Meditations  on  death 1002 

—  Meditations  on  glory  of  Christ.    .        .    1003 

—  Meditiitions   on    glory    of    Heavenly 

world 1004 

—  Meditations  on  sanct.  Lord's  Day.  ic»5,  2664 

—  Morning  star 985,89 

—  Mystery  of  Christ  opened.     .       .    ioo6,  2(,65 

—  Mystery  of  Israel's  salvaticm.      .        1007,08 

—  Now  or  never  is  the  time.       .       .        .     1009 

—  Order  of  the  gospel  in  N.  E.  churches. 

iQio,ii,  7620 
Answer  to 773 

—  (?)  Original  rights  of  mankind.      .        .     1012 

—  Plain  discourse;  entering  kingdom  of 

Heaven 1013 

—  Practical  truths  plainly  delivered.       1014,15 

—  Practical  truths  ...  to  promote  .  .  . 

Godliness 1017,  7614 

—  Practical  truths  ...  to  promote  holi- 

ness.             1016,  7622 

—  Prav  for  rising  generation.    .        .     1018,  26(  6 

—  Preface  to  Willard's  Covenant  keeping.      891 

—  Relation  of  troubles  with  the  Indians.    1019 
.b'ff  Hist,  of  Peq^uot  war.     .        .        .      950 

—  Remarkable  providences.       .       .        .     1020 

—  Remarks  on  sermon  by  G.  Keith,  lyoi.    3543 

—  Returning  unto  God.    Covenant  ser- 

mon 2d  church  in  Boston,  ibfb.     1021,  2667, 

7'>'3 

—  (?)  Revolution  in  New  Eng.  ittqi.         354,  1022 

—  Righteous  man  a  blessing.     .        985,89,7621 

—  Sermon  (on)  the  Beatitudes.         1029-31,  2668 

On  death  of  [hiswite].        .        .        .     1024 

Execution  of  Jas.  Morgan.       .        1025,26 

Execution  of  two  men.        .       .        .     1027 

Fast,  on  persecution.  lOS^.  .       .        .    1032 

. Shewing . . .  ministers  need  prayers.      1033 

Shewing  .  .  revelations  .  .  at  hand.  .     1028 

...  that  God  is  willing  to  be  recon- 
ciled.   lOI  i 

—  Several  sermons,   (and]   character  of 

T.  Bridge 1034 

—  Some  important  truths  about  conver- 

sion  1035 

—  Some  remarks  on  sermon  by  G.  Keith.    1036 

—  Some  remarks  on  [Bp.J  William's  [An- 

swer to  him.  ]    1037 

—  Surest  way  to  honour.  Elec.  ser.  /fipp.      1039 

—  Svnodofi679 869 

—  Times  of  men  in  God's  hand.    Sermon 

on  blowing  up  of  a  vessel,  /07j.um,,<o*  7611 

—  Two  discourses  :  I.  Prayer.     H.  Aged 

Servants 1041 

—  Two  plain  discourses:  1.  Hardness  of 

heart.     U.  Sin  of  disobedience. .        .  1042 

—  Vindica.  of  author,  of  ruling  elders.    .  1043 

—  Voice  of  God  in  stormy  winds.  .  1044 

—  Wicked  man's  portion.     Execution  of 

two  men.    .       .       .       1027,45,46, 2669,  7610 


Mather,  Tncrease.    Wo  to  drunkards.     1047-50 

—  Writings,  various 7627 

—  and  others.     Elijah's  mantle.  .  981,82 
Seasonable  testimony  to  good  order.   io;'3 

—  Life  of.     C.  Mather.         .      105557,1189,2670 

—  Replv  to,  on  Lord's  Supper,  btoildard.   860* 

—  W.  H.  Whitmore  on,  as  agt.  of  Mass.  .     1058 
.Mather,  Moses.     Conn.  clcc.  .ser.  l^Sl.      .     1301 

—  Divine  sovereignty  displayed.       .        .     1303 

—  Svstematic  view  of  divinity.  .        .        .     i3"3 

—  Visible  church.     .        .        .        1299,  1300,  7659 
Mather,   Rev.    Nathanael.     Believers  on 

Christ 975.  97^ 

—  land  \.  (?!].    Disputa.  ccmc.  ch.  memb.      970 

—  Righteousness  of  God  thro'  faith.        1306,06* 

—  Senium  on  exercise  of  grace.  _       .     975,  1304 

—  Sermon  <ni  pastor's  acting   in   other 

churches 1305 

—  MS.  sermons 1307 

Mather,  Nathaniel.     |H.  C.  1685.]   Boston. 

Ephemeris.  /CtS^-6.  .        .        .         7tx;,  1308,09 

—  Life  and  death  of.     C.Mather.       .        .     1101 
Matlier,  Richard.  Ans.  to  apologct.  prof.      821 

—  Apologic  of  churches  in  N.  E.        .        .      517 

—  Church  gov't  and  church  cov't.    .        517,930 

—  Defence  of  the  .  .  .  Synod  of  1662.  .     936,  7606 

—  Farewell  exhortation,  Dorchester.  /6j7.     935 

—  Justitication  by  faith 934 

—  MS.  ser,    Ordin.  at  Marlboro. /ijy.      .      938 

—  Two  MS.  sermons 937 

—  and  W.  Tompson.    Ans.  to  C.   Herle. 

931,32,  2658 
Heart-melting  exhortation.       .       .      933 

—  Life  of,  by  1.  Mather 1001 

Mather,  Samuel,  of  Dublin.  IH.  C.  1643. ] 

I-'igures  or  types  of  Old  lestament.  .     1312 

—  Life  of  T.  Shepard.    Sff  No.  664,  ;/i>/f. 

—  Testimony  from  the  Scripture  against 

idolatry ijio,  11,  ■.■(85,  7654 

Mather,  Samuel,  of  Windsor,  Ct.      Dead 

faitli  anatomized 1313 

—  Self-justiciarv  convicted.        .       1314-16,7657 
Mather,  Samuel,  of   Witney,  Eng.     His- 
tory of  the  Reformation.       .        .        .     1318 

—  Observation  on  Holy  Scriptures. .       ,     1317 

—  Vindicatiim  of  the  liible.         .       .       .     1319 
Mather,  Samuel,  D.D.,  of  Boston.  Amer- 
ica known  to  the  ancients.    .        .        .     1327 

—  Apologv  for  liberties  of  New  Ijigland 

churches 13J3,  2688,  7655 

—  Essay  concerning  gratitude.  .        .       .     1320 

—  Fun.  ser.  on  Welsteed  and  Gray.  .        .    7656 

—  Life  of  C.  XIalher.     .         1283,84,86,  1320,  2686 

—  Lord's  Prayer 1324 

—  MS.  letters. 1329 

-MS.  sermon 1328 

—  Name  of  Jehovah 1326 

—  Serm.  on  Hon.  T.  Hutchin.son. /7/0.     .     1992 

on  Prince  of  Wales. /7_i^.      .        .    1992,7656 

on  death  of  O.  Caroline.  inS.     .    1994,  7656 

—  Vita  B.  Aug.  ifermanni  Franckii.       .    13V2 

~  Walk  of  the  upright 1325 

Mather,  W.  \V.    Geology  of  New  Londim 

and  Windham  Co.s,  Ct.  2250,  6632,  9071 

—  Rcductiim  of  iron  and  silver  ores.        .    6612 

—  Reports  on  geol.  survey  of  Ohio.  .        .     4577 
Mather  family.    E.  Pond 8631 

—  I.  Mather 5124 

Mather  library.  Books  from.       .        .        1330-48 

1517 
daily 


F 


3415 
5218 
2968 


Matson  t'.v.  Thomas,  Case  of. 
Matthews,  Mordecai.    Cliristian's 

exercise 

Matthias  and  his  iinposturt.-s. 

Maude,  J.  Visit  to  I'alls  of  Niagara,  i.'ix). 

Mauduit,  1.     tlist.  of  Col.   of  Mass.  Bay. 

1528,  8512 
Maurault,  J.  A.  Hist,  des  Abcnakis.  .  5428 
Maxcy,  Jona.    Discourse  on  atonement. 

Brown  University.  /7g6.        ,        .        .    2409 

—  Literary  remains 2364 

Maxim,  A.    Oriental  harmony.        .       .    5949 


i 


INDEX. 


45 


May,  Sain.    &■<■  No.  1365,  iii'le. 

May-Rnnies,  Downfall  cif.    T.  Hall.          .  583 

Maya  lanKua^e.     Beltran  de  Santa  Rosa 

Maria.     Arte  dc 5780 

Xlayljf,  The  ;  Obscrva.  on  speech  [otj. 

DickinsonJ.  iyb4 3072 

MaviT,  H.  History  of  Mexican  war.  .  4734 
Mayhew,  Experience.  Grace  defended.  7660,61 

—  Indian  converts 458,  134a 

Indian  narratives 5474 

—  Indian  P.salter 798-800 

—  Letter  on  question  of  saving;  urace.      .  7662 

—  Ser.  lyiX :  Martha's  Vineyard  Indians.  457 
Mayhew,  Jona.    l'"un.  sermon  on  Stephen 

Sewall.  i-^iKi 1995 

-Submission  and  non-resistance. /7J0.  .  1529 

—  Writings 7663-69 

—  Browne,  A.  Retn.  on  reflec.  on  Church 

of  HiiKland  by 7670 

—  lirowne,  J.    Funeral  sermon  on.  i-jbb.  1997 

—  Chauncv  s  funeral  sermon  on.  i~bt).  1996,97 
Mayhew,  T.  See  Kliot,  John,  and  Mayhew,  T. 
Mayleni,  J.  Conquest  of  Louisbur^r.  .  265 
Mayo,  Richard.     Sermon,  and  Taylor's 

funeral  sermon  on 575 

Mayo,  Robt.    Polit.  sketches  of  8  years  in 

Wusliinston 4890 

Ma/.arin  Mii)le 5839 

Mead,  .M.     Almost  Christian  discovered.  7671 

Meade,  Wni.,  Bp.  Conv.  sermon.  /.sV.v.  .  6189 
Meade,  Wm.,  M.U.     Properties  of  Sara- 

toK'a  waters 2985 

Meadville,  Pa.     AUeRhany  niaKa7-ine.      .  3357 

Mearcs,  J.     Voya^,'es  to  N.  W.  coast.        .  863J 

Mease,  J.     Geolojf.  ace.  of  U.  S.      .        .  6(38 

—  Picture  of  Philadelphia.  iSii.  .  .  3144 
Mechanic's  Ma^^azine.  iSjo.  .  .  .  \-j\i\ 
Medfield,    Mass.,    Gran^^er.     Dedication 

sermon,  /.SjV •       .  1874 

—  Sanders.  Ser.  i66th  anniv.  iSiy.  .  .  1874 
Medforil,     Ma.ss.      Stetson.     Dedication 

sermon.  1S40 1874 

Mt;inciNK 6531-84 

Medina.     Arte  del  Navegar.  Ven.  /jfj.  .  43 
Medway,  Mass.,  tirecne.    Farewell  ser- 
mon, ly^jj 1874 

—  Manual  ol  2d  church.  iSis 874 

—  Sanders.     Uedica.  ser.  is't  ch.  iSib.       .  1874 

—  Wriuht.  Cent,  sermon.  iSij.  .  .  1874 
Mein,  |ohn.  Sajjittarius's  letters.  .  4134,8821 
Mein  A  FleeminK's  New  Eng.  register.  .  1526 
Melish,  J.     Information  to  emigrants  to 

the  West 4505 

—  Jlap  of  the  U.  S.  /Sm.  ....  4801 
Mellen,  J.     Muster  sermon.  /yjO.       .        .  260 

—  Sermons 7672 

Melnioth,  C.  (/jr«</.).    See  Pratt,  S.  J.     . 

.Melton.  K.  Zee-  en  Land-Reiz.en.  /^of.  .  2724 
.Meniurables  of  the  MontKonierie.H.  ."  9178,79 
Memorial    containing    summary  views, 

etc.  /7,-7 242,  243,  244 

Mem.urs    of    principal    transactions    of 

last  war.  /yj.V. 265 

Mendon,  Mass.    Foster.     Letter  to  Pre- 
served Smith,  /.vijf 1875 

--  3d  Parish  and  Mr.  liakh.  777?.      .        .  1875 

Mendoza,  J.  G.  de.  Hist,  del  China.  .  8633 
Mengarini,     G.     Selish     or     Flat-Head 

Kianiniar 5651 

Mercer,  .\.  L.     Wa.shington  Territory.    .  4699 
Mercer,   tien.    H.     Re-intermunt  of    re- 
mains of.  /.S>). 3i^(i 

Mercer,  J.     Abridgment  of  Va.  Acts.      3695,97 

Mercurio  Peruano.  iyqi.q4.          ,        .        ,  8(134 

.Mercurius  Rusticus 613 

Meriden,  Ct.    Urd.  of  J.  Hubbard.  tyOS.  3248 

-  Perkins.     Hist,  sketches.        .        .        .  2241 

Merrick,  J.     Psalms,  in  Knglish  verse.    .  6016 

Merrill,  I:.  &  P.  Gazetteer  of  N.  Hainp.  3465 
Merrimack,   N.    11.     Allen.    Centennial 

Address.  /A4O. 3493 


Metcalf,    S.     L.     Nairatives    of    Indian 

warfare 5533 

Meteor  seen  in  77/(7 6670 

Meteor.s,  cimjectures  on 9109 

Mktiioihsm 6262-6316,  7673-75 

Methodist  hymn  book.        .        .        .  6017, 19,26 

Mexican  language 5766,  78 

Mexican  war,  Furber.     Journal  of.        .     5307 

—  Mayer,  B.     History  of 4734 

Mexico    Campos  Martinez,  J.  G.  de.  Am- 

orosa    contienda    de     Francia,     etc. 
(F'oems.) 5303 

—  Clavigero,  F.  S.     History  of.  /7,sy.         .     5304 
-Diaz,  B.     Conquest  of, //■.  by  Keating.     5306 

//■.  by  Lockhart 5305 

—  Gage,  T.  New  survey  of  W.  Indies.  /Ajj.  5324 
Reyse  door  de  .Span.  West  Indien.  .     5325 

—  Gilliam,  A.  M.    Travels  in.     .        .        .     5308 

—  IGomnraj.     Conquest  of  W.  India.       .     5309 
Ker.     Travels  in 4499 

-Latrobe,  C.  J.     Rambler  in.  .        .        .     5310 

—  Moreno,  J.  B.     Rehicion  del  funeral  . . . 

Arzobispo  Rubio 5311 

—  Ovanguren  de  S.  Ines,  M.      Arte  de  la 

Lengua  Japona 5313 

—  I'aniplilets  relating  to 8635 

—  Poinsett,  J.  R.     Notes  on.        .        ,        5313,14 

—  Popular  ifescriiJtion  of 5315 

—  Prescott,  W.  H.     Conquest  of.      .        .     5316 

—  Ranking,  J.  Histor.  researches.  6'<'<?  No.  5348 

—  Rikel,   D.     Kste  cs  un  conipendio  .  .  . 

las  processiiines.  /,VV 5317 

-RoliinsoTi,  W.  D.     Memoirs  of  Mexican 

revolution 5318,19 

Rodriguez,  P.  J.     Relacion  .  .    .  de  cl 


„ubileo  y  Arzobispad 

—  Ruxton,  G.  F.     Adventures  in. 

—  Solis,  A.  tie.     Conquest  du  Mexique. 
Conquest  of  Mexico, /(•.  by  Town 

send 

Miami  Indians.  Hannar's  expcd.  ag'nst 
Miami  village,  Indian  battle  at. 
Michaux,  F.  A.    Travels  to  westward, 

—  Vov.iges  i\  I'Ouest.    . 
Michigan.     Blois.    Gazetteer  of. 

-   Darby.     Tour  to.  M'/q.      .        .        .        . 

—  Historical  Society.     Discour.ses.    . 

—  Lannian.     History 

—  Pamphlets 

Micmac  Indians.    Treaty  with.  ;7_,v. 
Micmac  grammar.     Bellenger.  . 
Micmac  language.     Barnit. 
Middleboro',  Mass.    Barker.    Cent,  ser- 
mon.    /7<.!f 


S320 
532« 
53=2 

5ja.1 
5009 
8.304 
4506 
4507,  8636 
4641 
4642 
4N4 
4'^I5 
4646 
54')3 
56,11 
569] 


—  Book  of  I  St  church,  y.ff  5 1875 

—  Catalogue  of  ist  church.  /.?,-./•        ■        •     1875 

—  Manual  of  1st  Cong,  church.  iSij.         .     1875 

—  Paine.     Farewell  sermon.  Mlj^.      .        .     1875 

—  Prince.     Revival  of  1741.  .        .        .     1875 

—  Proceed,  of  cedes,  council,  /.s?./.    .        .     1675 

—  Putnam,  I.  W.    Ser.,  etc.    150th  anniv. 

1st  ch.  /Ss4. 1876 

—  Tompkins.     Sermon,  J.  Alden's  tooth 

birthday.  '.'■ViV. 87s 

Middlebury,  Vt.  Hall.  Statis.  ace.  J&i.  3567 
Middlebnry  College,  Vt.  .  .  .  2552,53 
Middlefielil,  Mass.     Nash,     aist  anniver- 

sarv  sermon.  /Sii 1875 

Middlesex  Co.,  Ct.  Field.  Stfttis.  account. 

aS'/O 3343,93 

Middlesex  collection  of  church  music.  .  5950 
Middlesex  liarmonv.  S.  Babcock.  .  .  5898 
Middleton,  Peter.  Histor.  med.  disc.  /ytn).  6547 
Middletown,  Conn.  Appeal  for  Wesleyan 

University,  is^ 2248 

—  Berkeley  D'iv.  School.  Ser.  iit  ord.  i.fjS.    82H 

—  Dedication  of  Indian  Hill  Cemetery. 

/cV^o 224S,  8213 

—  Devotion.     Sermon,   ordination  of  E. 

Huntington.  lyoj 3244 

—  Field.    Centennial  address,  yjj^.  .  2243,8311 


40 


INDEX. 


• 


Middletown,  Conn.     Huntln^tun.    Fun. 

sermon  on  Jube/,  Hamlin.  lyQ''  •  •  ^^45 
-Sermon  on  sliiinvreck  of  sons  of  B. 

Henshaw.  /7.W. 2245 

—  Imprint.  ijflS. 3245 

—  Pyne's  eulogv  on  Washington.  /.{«.    .    3248 

—  Riissell,  N.     Verses  on  death  of.  77/^.     3246 

—  Tour  of  cadets  from  mil.  acad.  iSr;.  .  3247 
Miles,  H.  A.     Artill.  elec.  sermon,    as'./?.     1576 

—  Lowell  as  it  was  and  i.s 1865 

Milet,  P.  CaptivitiS.  Cramoisy  series.  .  146 
Milford,    Ct.     Krace.     15th  anniversary 

sermon.  /.*ii 2248 

Hist.  ThanksRiving  sermon.  /.Vj.f.    .    3248 

—  North  Parish.  Pinneo.  Dedio.  s.  /*.V//.  3259 
Milittiry  art  and  science.  .  .  8637-53 
Military  discipline.  /77j-/.ft».  .  .  4072-8.: 
Military  sermons,  etc.  .  .  .  9115,16 
Military  repository,  N.  Y.  I'jqb-qT.  .  .  2906 
Militia 4083-84 

—  Humphreys,  D.    Improving  the. /&^.     2140 

—  Knox,  H.     Plan  for,  for  U.  S.        .        .    4893 

—  New  exercises.  77/7 3083 

Militia  laws  of  Connecticut.  iS^r.  .  .  2142 
Militiamen,  Jackson's  cxecu.  of  six.  5030,73 
Militia  reporter  ;  trials  of  Capt.  Lorinig: 

et  al. 4990 

Millenium,  The 7676 

—  Tmpartinl  account  of  John  Mason.  .  613 
Miller,  A.    New  states  and  territories. 

45:18,09,30,  8653 
Miller,    J.      DescriiJtion    of    Providence 

and  city  of  New  York.  iS4_!.  ,  .  271)8 
Milles,  T.  Catalogue  of  honour.  .  .  giSu 
Slillot,  .•J*M  Elements  of  gen.  hist.  .  8654 
Milles,  Jed.  Vindic.  of  gospel  truth.  .  7678 
Mills,  S.  j.  and  Smith.    Mission,  tour  to 

West.  /A'/f 4530 

—  Spring's  memoirs  of 2306 

Mills  &  Hick's  Brit,  and  Amer.  'legister.  1536 
Milton,  Mass.  Lowell.  Dedica.  ser.  ri'jQ,  1875 
Milwaukee.  Directory.  ....  4662 
Miner,  C.    Essays  by  Poor  Robert. .        .     7131 

Miner,  T.     Spotted  fever 6561 

Minnesota.  Seymour.  Sketches  of.  .  4660 
Minnesota  Histor.  Soc.  annals.  iSjo-S2.  4638 
Minnesota     River.      Featherstonhaugh. 

Canoe  vovage 4647 

Minnisink  Indians,  Behavior  of  some.     ,     5474 

—  Conference  with.  775,5'.      ....    54114 
-  Visit  to  Philadelphia 5483 

Minor  jubilee.     Woodbury,  Conn. /,(»o.  .    3069 
Minot,  G.  R.     Contin.  of  history  of  Prov- 
ince of  Massachusetts.  .        .        .    1533.  8543 

—  Hist,  of  insurrec.  in  Mass.   /ySb.    .   1533,  8,44 

—  Polit.  situation  of  U.  S.,  espec.  Ma.ss.  .     1531 

Miranda's  expedition 5342 

Mirick,  K.  L.     Hist,  of  Haverhill,  Mass. 

1840,  8597 
Mississippi.     Holmes.    Letter,  and  Con- 
stitution.  7*7. 4338 

jVlississippi  Comp'y.    Tracts  rela.  to.  .    4435,36 
Mississippi  River.     Joutel.     Dernier  voy- 
age de  La  Salle 4497 

—  —  Last  voyage  of  La  Salle.     .        .        .     4498 

—  Pittinan.     Description  of.  7770.      .       .    4513 

—  Schoolcraft.     Central  portions  of.        .    4517 

—  —  Itasca  Lake 4516 

S,)urccs  of 4515 

—  Shea.     Early  French  voyages.       .   4519,4901 

—  Tonty.    Last  exiiedition  ofl^a  Salle, 
Missouri.     Heck.     I'ra/.etteer  of. 
Mitchel,  O.  M.     I/ecture  on  astronomy 


45'4 
4618 
6648 


Mitchel!,  kev,  John.  Principles  and  prac- 
tice of  Cong,  church  of  New  Eng.      .     7679 

Mitchill,  John,  M.D.  Contest  in  Amer- 
ica.    7757 245 

Mitchell,  Jona.  Ana.  to  apologct.  preface. 

821,  936 

—  Glory  to  wh'h  God  hath  call'd  believ'rs.  7680 

—  Great  end  and  interest  of  New  Eng.    .      981 


Mitcliil!,  Jona.     Mas.s.  election  sermon, 

7^7. 8»« 

—  C.  Mather's  life  of 1105 

Mitchell,  N.  Hist,  of  Bridgcwat'r,  Mass.  1739 
Mitchell,  .S,  A.     Index  to  map  of  U.  S.     .     4893 

—  Map  of  Maine,  New  Hanip.,  and  Vt.    .      335 

—  Map  of  Penn.,  N.  J.,  and  Delaware.  .  8749 
Mitchill,  S.  L.  4th  of  July  oration,  N.  Y. 

/\x> 3897 

Mittelberger,  ti.     Rci.se  naih  Penn.  77jV.     3073 
Mix,  S.     Karthciuake  sernion.s.  77^7.         .      393 
Mobile,  Ala.     Directory.  7,V?7.    .        .        .    4339 
Modest  enquiry  (in  defence  of  Gov.  Dud- 
ley). /7"7 337 

Moh.iwk  language 5708-43 

Moiicgan  Indian  case.  776^.  .  .  .  3085 
Mohc'jran  Indian  language.  .        .        5690,91 

Molai,  J.  Tomb  of,  .  .  .  .  .  6755 
Molina,  A.  de.     Vocabulario  Mexicano.  .     5771 

Moll,  H.     Atlas  minor 8060 

Moller,  H.  Enarrationis  Psalmorum.  .  585a 
Monardes.     Cose  .  .  .  dull'  Indie  Occident. 

7,>-J 45 

—  Hist,  medic,  de  Indias  occid.  757/.        .        44 

—  loylull  newes.  7t77 46 

Money,  Inquiry  into  orig.  and  use  of.  ijQi.  1986 

—  the' sinews  of  trade.  .  .  .  1447,365a 
Monk,  Maria.  Awful  exposure,  etc.  8657,58 
Monro,  R.  Descrip.  Genesee  country.  394i„53 
Monroe,  J.  President's  tour.  Waldo.  .  5240 
Monsiin,  Mass.    Ely,  A.    Hist.  disc.  /Sx.     1915 

Hist,  sermon.  7^^ 1875 

Monster  of  monsters.  Boston.  77^^.  1494,95 
Montagnais prayer  bk., etc.  LaBros.se.  5645,46 
Montanus.  Nieuwe  weereld.  Amst.  7677.  47 
Mont.'iuban.      Voyage     on     coasts     of 

Guine.i.  lOi/s 45'4 

Monthlv  Anthology.  /Aoj-i/.  ,  .  1707,  9357 
Monthly   Magazine,   etc.,   ed.    by   C.   B. 

Brown.  r^ix> 3909 

Monthly  Military  Reposi'y,  N.  Y.  /7i^-<p7.  3906 
Morthly  Miscellany  or  Vt.  -Mag.  7757.  .  3555 
Montpelier,  Vt.    Gridley.    History.  /XtJ.    3567 

—  Imprim.  iSiS. 493 

—  Thoinps^in,     History 3554 

M(»ntreal  Directory 111 

Moodcy,  Joshua.    Artill,  elec.  ser.  767.^  .      833 

-  I'^un.' sermon  on  Capt.  T.  Daniel.  .        .      825 

liriMit  sin  of  formality 824 

Moodey,  ,S.     Life  and  death  J.  Quasson, 

Intlian  murderer,  York,  Me.  77.?^.      .     3611 

Writings 7683,87 

Moodus  noises,  MS.  account  of.  .  .  3343 
.M.'ore,  Hcnj.  Hp.  Sermons.  .  .  .  6188 
Moore,  l-*.     Voyage  to  Georgia.  .        ,    8339 

.Moore,  1*".,  jr.  Map  anil  descr.  of  Texas,  4736 
.Moore,  (i.  11,     Hist,  of  slavery  in  Mass.  >S34i3S 

-Treason  of  C.  Lee 4086 

Moore,  M.    Sermon,  Jan.  5,  1817,  and  his- 

torv  of  Natick 1881 

Moore,' N.  F.  Hist,  sketch  of  Colum,  Coll.  2853 
Moore,  S.  S.,  and  Jones.     Traveller's  di- 
rections from  Philadelphia,  etc.          .     3074 
Moore,  Thos.  N.  Y,  pocket  almanac.  7760.   3003 
Mooreiiead,  J.,  iiiij o//ifrs.     Case  of  Rob- 
ert Abercromhie 1731 

Mnorsoni,  VV,  Letters  from  Nova  Scotia,  iia 
Moravi:ins  in  Dutchess  Co,     S.  Da\is.     .    9826 

Litany  of 7688 

Moravian  church  in  Pliil.i.  Ritter.  .  .  3155 
Moravian  missions  to  Indi.in.s.  Willett.  5619 
Morchead,  J.  T.     Historical   address  at 

Boonesboro',  Ky 4605 

Morj.Tftn,  Abel.  Anti-|iiedo-rantism.  .  6339 
MorL^an,  W.  }.  Bibliothei-a  Canadensis.  11a 
.M(ugun,  John,  M,D.     Medical  schools  in 

America.  Discourse,  Phila.  Coll.  ijbj.   3147 
-Perpetual  union  between  Great  Brit- 
ain and  her  colonies,  lyttb.     .        .     168,  314S 

—  Vindication  of    his  public  character. 

3149,  4087,  6'  48 


uguris^^^iL^'' 


INDEX. 


47 


Morean,  Jos.    Sermon,  ordination  of  J. 

l)lckinson 64:11 

MorRan,  L.  H.  League  of  the  Iroquois.  5429 
Morgan,  W.    Illustrations  of  Masonry.  67.15-  j8 

—  Kidnapping  of 67,19-41,8659 

Mormon,  Hook  of 64^8-32 

MORMONISM 6428-41 

Morrill,  I.     Military  sermon.  fjsS-    •       ■      260 
Morrill,  N.    Earthquake  sermon.  17J7.    .      300 
Morris,    Gouv.    Answer  to  War  in  dis- 
guise  4894,  4.),(8 

—  Sparks.    Lite  of. 4895 

Morris,  Juduh.    The   truth,   the   whole 

truth.etc 7«ti,82 

Morris,    Rob.      Remin.  of  triennial  ma- 
sonic convocation.  /Sj6.       .       .       .    6742 

Abridffnient  of 4i)cx> 

Morse,  Jed.    Amer.  geojs'raphy,        .       .    48.)6 

Freeman's  remarks  on.  ijqj.      .       .    48.17 

Abrid){ment  of.  7796 43.;8 

—  Amer.  Kaietteer.  771^ 48^9 

—  Annals  of  Amer.  revolution.  .        .    8(160 

—  Artill.  elec.  .sermon.  /,si>f.       .        .        .     1576 

—  Controversy  with  Hanniih  Adams.      .     1776 

—  Reasons  for  oppos.  Prof.  Mollis.  iSt>s.    1776 

—  Report  on  Indian  tribes,  /.tv.        .        .    5430 

—  and  Parish,  E.  History  of  New  Enjf.  328 
Morss,  J.  Hist,  sermons.  Newbury.  .  1886 
Morton,  C.  Spirit  of  man.  .  826,  268,),  7689 
Morton,   N.     New  England's  memorial. 

IS/  ed. 827 

otiier  eds.       .         329-35,  i(;o8,  2690,  8664-67 

Morton,    Mrs.   S.    W.    Ouabi:    a  poem. 

690,  1021,  1986 

—  Writings 6,jo3 

Morton,  "r.    New  English  Canaan.  336,37,2691, 

8-i68 
Morton,  W.  T.  G.    Claim  to  discovery 

of  anaesthesia 653<,:p 

Mother  Goose's  melodies.  .  .  .  7185,85 
Motley,  J.  L.  Mcrrymount.  .  .  .  7133 
Moulton,  W.    Voyage  on  the  Onico.  /7917- 

/iSy. S257 

Moultrie,  W.  Memoir  of  Amer.  revo.  .  8  )62 
Monntaine,  W.  Seaman's  Vade  mccum.  8663 
Mt.  Auburn  cemetery.         .  .        1751,53 

Mt.  Holly,  (N.J.  ?i    imprint,  nqi}.    .  6259 

Mourt,  G.     Relation  or  lournall.  /6^^.      .     i,)u9 

ed.  H.  M.  Dexter,  rdbs 910 

Moxa  language.  Marban.  Arte  de.  .  5788 
Muhlenberg,  Gen.  P.,  Life  of.  .  .  .  5043 
MuUer,  J.  Treatise  of  artillery. /7717.  .  4074 
Munford,  W.      Poems,  etc.  .        .    69,4 

Munsell,  J.    Annals  of  Albanv.         .        .    2918 

—  Catalogue  of  his  hi bliogr.  library.        .    7914 

—  Collections  on  history  of  Albany.         2919,20 

—  Historical  scries 4 101 

—  Outline  of  history  of  printing.  .  .  7944 
Murat,  A.     Brieven  over  dc  Zeden  on 

Stoat  Kunde 4901 

—  United  States 41)1.2 

Murder  of  an  infant.    Willard'sser.  on.       911 
Murder  of  B.  Stolwood.    C.Mather.        .    1217 
Murderers,  sermons  to.    See  Criminals. 
Murdock,  J.  and  Day.     Memoir  of  Class 

of  1797,  Yale  College 8226 

Murphy,  H.  C.    Anthol.  of  New  Nether- 
lands.          2735 

Murphy,  Timo.,  life  of 2993 

Murray,  Jas.  Impartial  histof  Am.  revol.  4090 

—  Sermons  to  asses.  776^;    ....    4182 

2d  ser.;  Sermons  to  D.D.'s.        .        .    8754 

Murray,  L.  Emflish  grammar.  .  .  7220 
Musgravc,  J.  Conscience  pleading.  .  677 
Music  and  Psalmody.    Albee.    Norfolk 

Harmony 5897 

—  Apthorp.     Disc,  on  sacred.    .        .    174.1,8669 

—  Babcock's.    Middlesex  harmony.         .    5898 

—  Bayley.    American  hnrmcmy.      .        5892,9) 

— -  Essex  harmony 5394 

Introd.  to  .  .  .  music.  .        .        .    5S91 


Music  and  Psalmody.     Belcher.     Har- 
mony of  Maine 5899 

—  Belknap.     Evangelical  harmony.    5900,  8669 

—  Honhuin.    Federal  harmony.         .        .    5901 

—  Bcjiijamin.    HirmoniaCoelestia.  .        .    yfca 

—  Billings.    Singing  master's  ass't.        5903,04 

—  Blanchard.     Aincr.  musical  Primer.    .    5906 
Newburyport  coUecticm.    .        .        .    5915 

—  Brown.    Cotumb.  and  Europ.  linrin'y.    5907 

—  Biownson.    .Select  harmony.        .    59)8,8669 

—  Bull.    The  respimsary.   .        .       59(^5,10,8669 


—  Dyer.     New  selection, 

—  Federal  harmony 

—  Fir.<t  church  collection.  Ho.ston.    . 

—  French.     Mitsico  Theorico. 

—  A  gamut 

—  Gram.     Sacred  lines,  etc. 

—  Griswold  and  Skinner.     Connecticu 

harmony 

—  H'lrmon.    Musical  primer.    . 
-Hill.    Solfeggio  Americano. 

—  Holdcn.     Union  harmony. 

—  [Holme?].     Gospel  musick.     . 
I  —  Holyoke.    Christian  harmonist.  . 

I Columbian  repository. 

I Harmonia  Americana. 

t ■  Vocal  companion. 

—  Hood.     Hist,  of  music  in  Now  Eng. 

—  Howe.     Farmer's  evc'g  entert. 
Worsliipper's  assistant. 

—  llulburt.     Piter's  museum.    . 

—  Ingnlls.    Christian  liarmony. 

—  Jenks.     Laus  Deo 

Royal  harmony 

—  Jocelin     and     Doolittlo.     Chorister' 

Comp 

^Collec.  of  tunes 

—  Kimb.iU.     Rural  hannonv.     . 

—  Laus  Deo  !     Worcester  collection. 

—  Law.    Art  of  singing.     . 

—  —  Collection  of  tunes. 

Harmonic  compi^nion. 

Musical  magazine. 

Musical  primer 

Rudiments  of  music.  . 

Select  harmony 

.Select  number  of  tunes. 

—  I^ec.    Sacred  harmony.   . 

—  Lyon.    Collection  of  tunes.    . 

—  —  Urania 

—  Mann.    Northampton  Collection. 

—  Massachusetts  harmony. 
-Maxim.    Oriental  harmony.  . 

—  MidtUesex  Collection. 

—  Noble.    Sermon  on  music. 

—  Olmsted.     Musical  olio.   . 

—  -  Palfray.    Evang.  Psalmodist. 

-  Pamphlets,  various 

-  Plain  p.salmotly 

-  Read.    Columbian  harmonist. 

—  Robinson.     Ma.s.-i.  Coll.  of  martial. 
Selby.    Two  antliems.     ... 

—  Stickney.  Gent,  and  lady's  mus.  comp. 


SQi? 

5919,20 
5921 
5830 
59»S 
5>!>4 

5922,23 
5926 
5884 
59^8 
57^7 
8669 
5<}»9 
SQSO 
5041 


—  Swan.    New  England  harmony. 

—  Symmes,  T.    Ccmtrov.  abt.  singing, 

—  Symmes,  W.     Duty  and  advantiige  01 

singing 

—  Tufts.    Introduction  to  art  of  singing, 

—  Village  Harmony.     ... 

—  Walter.    Grounds  and  rules  of.    . 
Sermon  on  music. 

—  Wood.     Divine  songs. 

—  Woodruff.     Devotional  harmony 
Muskokee  Indians.    See  Creek. 
Mutsun  grammar  and  vocabulary.    Ar 

roy o  de  la  C  uesta 

Nahant,  Mass.     Homer.    Acc't  of.  iS^S. 

—  Lewis.     Hi,<tory  of  Lynn  and. 

—  —    Picture  of.  iS/s 


59" « 
59" 
5913 
59M 

5015 

59  «6 


593» 
5933 
5934 
5163 
5940>4» 
5935-37 
5944 
5)39 
5943 
5938 
5945 
5934 
5940 
5890 
5889 
5947 
5948 
5949 
5950 


5951,52 

5953 

8670,71 

5954 

5955,56 

86«9 

5957 


5895,9* 
5959 
5882 

5883 
5885 
5960 
5885-88 
5881 
5961 
596* 


5631 

'877 
1868 
1878 


i 


48 


INDEX. 


a8j8 

434'-' 
3582 
1884 
1884 
1880 
1879 
1884 

8363 
3.17' 
ai78 
5681 


Nakskow,  H.  S.  Articles  of  faith  of  cvan- 
Keliral  dnirch 

Nail.  DisLMjiirse  on  dead  of  Synod  of 
Alabama.   iS<;i 

Naiicarniw,  J.    Letter  tn  Eli.is  Hicks.    . 

Nantaskct,  Mass.    I-iiicnln.  Sketch.  1S10. 

Nantucket,  Mass.    Hank  rubbery,  lyqs-  • 

—  Hiiuifli.    I'apers  relatinK  to.  iXsb. 
--  Mac\'.    History.  iSji 

—  MalTett.    Dedication  .sermon. /.c^,?. 
NarraKansctt,  R.  1.    Macsparran.     Ser- 
mon. iy4r 

—  Potter.     Early  history 

—  Updike.     Episcopal  church  In. 
N.nrraKansett  Club  publica.  (xjo*,  2365, 
N.irruKansett   Indians.      Declaration  of^ 

passages 754 

NiirraKan.sett  Indian  lanKuajje.         .        5'i7g,8i 
Narrative  of  miseries  of  New  Enp.  3j8,39 
Nashua,  N.  H.     Osgood.     KarewoU  dis- 
course, /.s'/' 

Nason,  E.     Dedic.  ser.    Natick,  Ms.   /fy/. 

—  Notes  of  Joshua  Coffin 

Natick,  Mass.     Badger  will  case.  1SJ4.    . 

—  liixlow.     History.  /O^o-/S^fo.  . 

—  Lowell.     Dedica.  serinon.  /SjS. 

—  Aloore.     Sermon  and  history. 

—  Nason.     Dedication  sermon.  iSj^. 

National  Intelliijjencer 

National  Mai^azine.    Richmond,  Va. 
National  Police  Ua/.ette.  /S^j-^d. 
National  portrait  >;allery.   . 

Natural  history,  etc 

Naval  battles.  ijq4-iSrj. 

Naval  biojfraphy,  Hailey's  American. 

Naval  monument.  /,S'/6. 

Naval  temple.     Kostim.  iSib.     . 

Navigation,  American. 

Navy,  U.  S.    See  U.  S.  Navy.     . 

Neal,  D.     History  of  New  Ens. 

—  Success  of  inoculation.   1112. 
Ncal,  John.     Battle  of  Niagara;  poem.  . 
Noifroes.    See  slavery.         .... 
Ne'.ru.s,  W.     Treatise  of  faith.    . 
Ncill,  E.  D.     Hist,  of  Minnesota.      . 
Nelson,  John.  Letter  to  I'rot.  dissenters. 
Ncltleton,  A.     Village  hymns.  . 
Neuerciffnetes  Amphitheatrum. 
Neve  y  Molina,  L.  de.     Arte  del  idioma 

Othomi 

Nevin,   A.    Churches  of   the  [Cumbcr- 

landj  Valley 

New  news  fni.  Robinson  Cruso's  Island. 


3492 

1S83 

•  5"'l 
.  iSR) 
.  1883 
.  1883 
.  1881 
.  1883 

•  ')258 
.  3839 

•  29>3 

•  5 '05 
66.19-53 

•  5045 

•  49''J 

•  5"46 
■  5"44 
.  6676 


340,41,  8672 
.645 


6906 
615 

8t>5.'; 

7690 

6030 

48 

5773 

3075 


//JO 1440 

Newark,  N.  J.     Directory.         .       .       .  3641 

—  Griftin.     I'*arewell  sermon. /,*?.    .        .  3646 

—  Henderson.     Centen.  discourse.  iS^b.  .  3646 
New  Bedford,  Mass.    Codman.     Dedica- 
tion sermon.  /S/S. 1884 

—  Mayor's  address  and  doc'ts.  /Sjo.  .        .  1884 

—  Sharp.     Dedicati<>n  serinon.  /,M?6.         .  1884 
New  Braintree,  Mass.    Kiske.    Half-cen- 
tury sermon.  /,sVfl 1884 

—  Rev.  of  proc.  at  Koster's  ordina.  /77,S'.  .  1884 
New  Britain,  Conn.    Andrews.  Hi.story.  3349 

—  Buslmell.     Speech  for  Conn.   tXjr.        .  2291 

—  Skinner.  Dedication  sermon.  iSjj.  .  2248 
NewburRh,  N.  Y.  Cascof  Miss  Jones.  /J/7.  2955 
Newbury  and  Ncwburyport,  Mass.  Bass. 

Account  of  his  treatment. /7*.   .        .  1885 

—  Cary  &  Andrews.    Ded.  ser's. /A/.      .  1886 

—  Dana.    50th  anniversary  sermon.  /iVV/.  1886 

—  Dimmick.    Dedication  sermon,  t-fby.  .  1886 

—  Great  Eire.  aV// 1886 

—  Miltimore.     Dcdica.  8.,  Belleville. /Jib7.  1886 

—  Mors.s.    Hist,  .ser.,  Epis.  church.  aV;7.  .  1886 

—  Observations  on  Jona.  I'arsons.  /757.   .  i83rt 

—  Occ.  in  church  at  Parker  River.  iSjy.  .  1886 

—  Popkin.     Dedica.  sermon.  iH}b.     .        .  1886 

—  Steani.s.  Anniv.  sermon.  rS^^.  .  .  1886 
Ccnl'l  S.  1st  church.  iSij.  .       .       .  1886 


N:--wbury   ■\*\<\    Ncwburyport.     'rticker. 

Appeal,  and  account  of  Cniincil,  1707.     1886 

Controversy    with    Chandler    and 

Hutchins(m.  rrO^.  ....     1886 

Newburvport,  Mass.,  CushinK.  Ad- 
dress, City  Hall  corner  stone. /.fjo.    .     1886 

History 887 

—  Imfrint.  1774. 7848 

~~  1774,73 i889,S,j» 

/7<X>. 7>29 

i.Sb6. 6311 

—  Noble.  Sermon  on  music.  1774-  •  ■  >888 
Newburvport  collcc.  of  sacred  music.  .  5905 
Newburyport  resolutions,  /.six;.  .  .  4953 
Newcome,    W.     Harmony   in   Greek    of 

the  gospels 5853 

New  Echota,  Ga.,  Imprint.  iSx).  .  .  57^7 
Newell,  C.  Revolu.  in  Texa.s, /.S'7j  _?6.  .  4717 
Newell,  E.  F.  Life  and  observations.  .  s2ia 
NKW   En'(:I..\.V1».     .         .         .     270-i3(/3,  2630-2713 

—  Hooks  fyrinted  in.  ib4f>i7oq.      .        .       695-9a<) 
New  England  Galaxy.  1S17,        .        .        .    9259 
New  England  Hist.  Oen.  hoc.  Lewis.  Ad- 
dress. iSbd 5119 

—  Whiting.  Address.  iSjj.  .  .  .5119 
New  England  primer.  .  .  .  5865-71 
New  England  psalm  book.         .         851,  5964-69 

—  Prince's  revision 5970 

New  England  Psalter.  .  ,  5794-99,  5803 
New  Eng.  Quarterly  Magazine.  /*„>.  .  1706 
New  Eng.  Register.  Mein  &  Eleeniing's.  1526 
New  England  Review.  Hartf.  /.■■>>?».  .  936.1 
New  England  societies.  .  .  .  345, 9135 
New  England's  facti<m  discovered.  .  .  343 
New  lingiand's  lirst  fruits.  .  .  53,  343,  459 
New  England's  Jonas.    J.  Child.  .     1473 

New    England's    prospect.      W.    Wood. 

377-81,  2713 
Newent,  Conn.  Ordina.  of  D.  Kirtland.  1393 
Newfoundland.    Anspach's  history.       .      114 

—  Bonnycastle's 115 

—  Hayman.     (juodlibets. /d^^l   .        .        .       116 

—  Jukes.     Excursions 117 

—  Vaughn.     Golden  Klcece. /Ojd.      .        .       n3 

—  Whitbourne.  Discourse.  .  .  120,  131 
Newgate  Prison  of  Ct.  See  Simsbury.  3376-78 
New  H.\Mi>si[lRE.        .       .      2441-2506,8673-89 

—  Acts  and  laws 2441,43 

—  Admin,  and  the  opposition,   by  Wg. 

Sidney 3470 

—  Barstow.     History 2444 

—  Belknap.     History.   .        .  2445,46,  8674 

—  Bout<in.    Hist.  disc,  on  ministry  of.     .    2470 

—  Carragain,  P.     Map.  /J/6.        .        .        .     3448 

—  Constitution. /7.S> 3443 

—  Cummings.    Annals  of  Bapt.  churches.  3470 

—  Election  sermons =456 

—  Farmer.    Catechism  of  history.    .        2457, si 

ICcclesias.    Register.  jSji.  .       .   3459,  8675 

Hi.story 2447 

and  Moore.    Collections.    .       .   2618,8676 

Gazetteer 2460,  8677 

—  h'a.st  anil  Thanksg.  proclamation,  etc.      8678 

—  French.     Historic  notices  Piscataqua 

association 2470 

—  Hale,  N.     Excursion  to  Highlands  of.      3462 

—  Jackson.    Geology.  ....     2463 

—  Lawrence.    N.  H.  churches.  .       .       .    2464 

—  Merrill.     Gazetteer.  ....     2465 

—  Remarks  im  Toleration  Act.  /.?.;?.        .    247) 

—  Thanksgiving  proclamatitm.  /77.9.        .     2471 

—  Webster.    Speech  at  festival  of  Sons 

of.  f.y4Q 3470 

--Whiton.     Sketches  of  history.      .        .     2472 
New  Hampshire  book,  i.v^j.       ,        ,        .     3467 
New  Hami)shire  Gen.  Assoc,  minutes.     .     2461 
New  Hampshire  grants.     .See  Vermont. 
New  Hampshire  Histor.  Soc.     Address 

before.    Atherton,  /.&/.•  Bouton,  /Jfi?.    2470 

—  Collections 2468 

—  Public  documents. 3469 


Ill  37'3 

114 

115 

.       1 16 

.        >'7 

.        llS 


.   »47' 

.  2444 

,6,  8674 

.   247'> 

.  3443 

.  244i 

s.  247n 

.  =456 

2457.5^ 

5  ).  »''75 

.   -'447 

iS,  8676 

«.,  Hl>77 

8678 

it 

.   2470 

.1462 

.   246) 

.   2464 

.   24*5 

.  'AT 

■      2471 

S 

.   247" 

.  2472 

.   24''7 

.   3461 

s 

'.  2470 

.  2468 

.  2,169 

^  : 


INDEX. 


49 


New  Hampshire  Reprister.  .       .    2466 

New  Haven  colony.     Lambert.     History 

of 2175,  8313 

New  Haven's  acttllntr,  etc.  .  3171-71,9183 
New  Haven,  Ct.    As  it  ia.  /Sjf.         .  3183,  9071 

—  Allinsf.    Weather  register  for  25  years. 

iS/o.  3i3i,  8317 

—  Bacon.     ThanKS^iving  sermon.  rSjQ-  ■    2t88 

Thirteen  hist.  disc,  ist  church.  /.y?p.     2176 

35th  anniversary  sermon,  /.vyo.     3188,8317 

—  Baldwin.     Rev.  of  .statement.     Howe 

street  church.  iS^ 3183 

—  Barber.  Hist,  and  antiq's.  r^r.  .  3177,  8314 
Views  in  N.  H.  iSZj 2177* 

—  Bishop,  A.    Oration.    Connecticut  Re- 

publican.  tSOo 2038,  8217 

—  Carroll.     3d   anniversary  sermon    of 

South  Congregational  church.  />*^.  .    3183 

—  Catalogue  of  Mix's  museum.  Aft?.       .    3181 

of  pnenogamous  plants.  /J^/.    .        .    3181 

of  ist  church.- /.«j,v.        ....    1183 

—  Charter.  i^Sf.  Bye-laws.  1797.  .  .  2184 
/*f 3183 

—  Cleaveland.    Dedication     sermon    3d 

Congregational  church.  iXfr.      .   3183,  6317 

—  Daggett.     Instal.  sermon  for  N.  Sher- 

man. ryM. 3181 

—  Dutton.     History    of    North  ch.    1742. 

3182,  3393,  8317 

■  Rededica.  ser.  rSjo 3183 

35th  anniv.  ser.  isbi.    ....    3183 

—  Dwight.  Cent.  .ser.  /*/.  .  3316,3328,8317 
-Statis.  account.  iSif.  .       .  2178,81,8315,17 

—  Eustis.    3oth  anniv.  disc.  /.sycK      .    3183,8317 

—  Farnham.    Letter   on  water    supply. 

rg}7 »t8i 

—  First  book.  I7SS 2188 

—  Hill.    Ser.  dedica.  Bapt  M.  H.  /&^.    .    3181 

—  Imprint.  1735.  ....  3186,97,  2305 
ijb^-id 3n6.i, 

—  Jarvis.    Address  laying  corner  stone 

Trinity  church.  1S14.     ....    3181 

—  Kingsley.  Hist.  addr.  /.ft*   3183,3391,8216,17 

—  Love.    Hist.  disc.  /Sso.    ....    1915 

—  Manual  ist  church.  iSx.  .  .  .  3181 
-MV? 3183 

—  —  United  Congregati<mal  Soc.  1&12.     .    3183 

—  Mechanic  Library  Society  cata.  i7<)2.  .    3181 

—  New  burying-ground.  iSas.   .       .       .    3181 

—  Newspapers  and  [leriodicals.    2185,86,  9343,44 

9361,3 

—  Phelps.    Sermon     reopening    Baptist 

church.  rSso 3183,  8217 

—  Proposed  coll.  for  colored  youth.  iSji-    3181 

—  Records.  1(^^-64 3174 

—  Report  on  burying-ground.  1S3Q.  .        .    2182 

—  Report  on  city  bank. /.??7.       .        .        .    3181 

—  Republican  festival.  /Sbj.       .       .       .    3181 

—  St.  Paul's  mi.ssion.    3d  anniv.  /Sff.      .    3183 

—  Teasdale.    Hist,  disc,  ist  Bapt.  ch.  1X41. 

3183,  8217 

—  Trial  of  Elder  Joshua  Bradley  for  for- 

gery. iXfi. 3183 

—  Woodruff.    History  of  Methodism  in 

New  Hampshire.  rSfg 3183 

New  Haven  Gazette.  /7»-o.  .  .  9361-2 
Newington,  Ct.    Brace.     History  of  the 

church,  /ftf 3348 

Wrai  Ifsivich,  N.  If.  Imprint.  iSiy.  .  .  473 
New  Jkrsey.       .       .       .     3583-3647, 8690-95 

—  Acts  of  General  Assembly.     .     3583-88,4396 

—  Ans.  to  council's  two  publications.       3441,43 

—  Bill  in  chancery. /7^ 3441,42 

—  Boundary  with  New  York.    .        .        2745-50 

—  College  of.    .iec  Princeton. 

—  East  Jersey  proprietors.  .  .  ,  3591,93 
— Jenings.    'Truth  rescued,  ibcf),      .       .    3401 

—  Laws 3589,90 

—  Palmer,  O.,  and  others  against  Cort- 

land and  Philipse.  77^7.         .  .    3443 

—  Proprietors.    Jenkin,  G.    Brief  vindi- 

cation of  purchasers  against.      .       .    3440 

7 


NewIeksey.    Votes  and  proceedings.  .    31593 
New  Jerusalem  church.     Doct.  of.  i7q<.  .    7691 
New  London,  Conn.   Adams,  Eliph.    Or- 
dination sermons  (3).  173^-37.       .        .    3354 

—  Adams,  Eliph.    Ser.   on  thunder-clap. 

173s 2353,  8341 

Sermons,  var.  172S-3S. .       .     3354,56,  8341 

—  Caulkins.     History 3253,8340 

—  Conn.  Gazette.  I7qi-qb.      .        .       3358,  9341,43 

—  Dialogue  between  Mr.  Byles  and  the 

cliurch.  /76.V. 2353 

—  Hallam.  Ser.,  re-open.  Epis.  ch.  iStjb.  3253,93 

—  Imprint.  1723-41 7753 

1725 2134 

"727 7597 

1729. 2044 

—  McEwen.     Half-cent,  sermon.  iSdb.      .    3353 

—  Ser.  on  leaving  old  meeing-ho.  iS;o.     .    2253 

—  Pamphlets 8341 

—  Reasons  why  Mr.  Hyles  left.  /77.R         .    3353 

—  Remarks  on  result  (if  council. /7y.  .  2353 
New    Limdcm    Co.,    Conn.      History  of 

Baptist  Association 3351 

—  Mather.     Geology 3250 

New  London,  N.  H.,  Disfranch.  of.  1S17.  3493 
Newman,  J.  B.  Origin  of  red  men.  .  5475 
Newman,  S.  Concordance  to  Bible.  .  .  5854 
New  Mexico.     Albert.     Report  on. /J^P.      4714 

—  Doniphan's  expedition 4729 

—  Emory.     Mil.  reconnoissance.       .        .    4719 

—  Gregg.    Commerce  of  the  prairies.      .    4724 

—  Pres.  message  on.  iS^o.  ....  4674 
New  Netherland 3714-29 

—  Beschrijvinghe  van  Virginia,  etc.  /6r/.    2716 

—  Breeden-Raedt  aende  Nederl.  Provin- 

tien.  tb4q. 2714 

—  Donck,  A.  vander.  Beschryvinge  van. 

ibss 2718-20 

— '  vihg.    Knickerbocker's  N.  York.     2728,39 

—  r.,yens.     Kur/.er  Entwurff  von. /67?.  .    3733 

—  Kort  Verhael  van. /66j 2731 

—  Lambrcchtsen,  N.  C.     Beschrijving.    .    3733 

—  Melton,  E.     Zee-en  Land-Reizen.         .    3734 

—  Murphy.    Anthology  of.         ...    3735 

—  O'Callaghan.  History  of.  .  .  .  3726 
Register  of.  ib2b-74 2737 

—  Vertoogh  van  Nieu-Neder-Land.  /6fo.    3715 

—  Vries,  0.  P.  de.  Korte  liistoriael. /ftf,-.  2717 
New  Orleans,  battle  of,  Wilson.    Ser.  oh.    5073 

—  Concise  narra.  of  Jackson's  defence.    .    5073 

—  Directory  of.  i.fi! 4433 

—  Faithful  picture  of  political  situation 

of.  iSi>7 4437,38 

—  Imprint.  1.122 4433 

New  Orleans  batture 8656 

Newport,  R.  L  Bartlet.  Yellow  fev.  t&ii.    2437 

—  Brooks.    Old  stone  mill.         .        .        .  3436* 

—  Cahoone.    Visit  to  grandpapa.     .        .    2436 

—  Choules.    Thank.sg.  ser.,  2d  Bapt.  ch.      2437 

—  Claggett,  Will.  Looking-glass  for  Elder 

Clarke,  etc.  1721 2409 

—  Clap,  N.    Ser.  at  cxecu.  of  murderer. 

1715 2408 

—  Dehon.    Tlianksg.  sermon,  t&y;.   .       .    3433 

—  Ellis.    Sermon  to  soldiers.  1753.    .        .    2437 

—  Imprint.  172S,  etc 2410-33 

'71'^ 3342 

—  Karigal.    Ser.  in  svnagogue.  777?.        3432,37 

—  Manual  of  United  Cong.  ch.  iS}4.  .       .    2437 

—  Patten.     Disc,  before  Female  Benevo- 

lent Society.  /Ay 2433 

—  —  Discourse  before  African  Benevo- 

lent Society.  r<SbS. 2433 

Ser.  on  death  of  Miss  A.  Potter.       .    3434 

—  Pollen.    Sermon  to  troops.  770.    .        3435,26 

—  Review  of  report  on  ist  Bapt.  ch.         .    3437 

—  Rev.  J.  Suyre  and  Trin.  ch.  (3  pph.).  /7Si}.  2437 

—  Vinal.     Ser.  on  Biaddock's  def't.  /7j^.     2438 

—  Washingtoniana 4234 

New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.    Guide  to.  /<T/j.      .    2966 
New  Rowley,  Mass.     Braman.    Centen- 
nial discourse.  /S33 1893 


1    I 


so 


INDEX. 


i    l! 


News  from  the  moon.  ryx.  ,  1441 

News    from     New     KiiKlntid;     present 

bloody  wars.  lOyO 412 

Newspapers.     Hoston.         .        .        .        1717-J3 
—  and  periodicals.         ,        .         3165-96, 9333-80 


New  Switzerland,  111.     Grundunjf  von. 
Newton,  Joliii.     Olnev  hymns.  . 
Newton,  RoKer.    Hldwell's  fun.  ser.  on. 
Newton,  Mass.    Davis.    Appeal  and  his- 
tory. lX/7. 

—  Gilbert.     Dedica.  sermon.  rSjS.    . 

—  Homer.    Cent,  sermon.  t^Qi. 

—  Jackson.     History 

—  Leavitt.     Historical  discourse.  /Xfo.     , 

—  Ritchie.     Dedica.  sermon.  /.''.'J.    ". 
Newtown,  Ct.    Ser.  on  ch.  gov't.  777./.    . 
Newtown,  N.  Y.    Kiker.    Annals.    . 
New  York  city.    Account  of  fire.  yiSJj.    . 

—  Annals  of  corporation.  /,si)/. 


i8ga 
1893 
■893 
1915 
1893 
3359 
3967 
aqoo 
3898 


—  As  it  is  in  /,s>?,  in  /A"?./,  in  /cV?f,  in  a?j7.    3878 

—  Auchmuty.     .Sermon,  ojienirig    of    St.  ■ 


Paul's  chapel.  /76O. 

—  Bayley.    Letters  from  health  office.    . 

—  Berrian.     Hist,  sketch  of  Trinity  ch.  . 

—  Blunt.    Stranger's  guide.  /Sit.  ' . 

—  Bridges.     Kxpla.  remks.  on  map.  iSri. 

—  Channing.  Dedi.  ser.  3d  Unita.  ch.  /.to6. 

—  Charter.  /7,;f 3833,34,3447 

—  Churches  and  ministers.         .        .        2836-50 

—  Clark.     Half-centennial  sermon.  /Sjr.    3903 

—  Clinton,    DeW.     Addr.   to  free  school 

society.  rSio 

—  Comptroller's  annual  statement.  iS^i. 

—  Co7./.ens.     Geological  history  of.   . 

—  Craig.     Dedication  sermon,  /.ff /.  . 

—  Davis.  Account  of  epidemic  fever.  /79J, 

—  DeForest.    Olden  time  in  N.  Y.  /Jfy.  . 

—  Description  of  Croton  aqueduct.  /S^. 

—  Dewev.     Deditatlon  sermon. /.&g. 

—  Directory.  /7i»,  '<}}.  'qq,  iSio.   . 

—  Disoswav.    Earliest  churches. 


3844 
3898 
=843 
2877 

»835 
3899 


3899 
2901 
3856 
31^2 


39CO 

3901 

3901 

3879,80 

.     3836 

—  during  the  Revolution.    .       .        .   3874,  4091 

—  Eddy  s  map  of  country  round.  1S12.     ,    3858 

—  Electoral  frauds.  ASj^s,  jp.        .        .        .    3901 

—  Episcopal  church  in.        ,       .  3894, 95 

—  Everett.    Dedication  sermon. /&/.       .    3899 

—  French.     History  of  evang.  churches.     3837 

—  Glance  at. /i!i?7 2860 

—  Hardie.     Ace.  of  malig.  fever. /7(».      2861,98 

—  —  Description  of.  /&/ 2863 

Hist.,  geog.,  and  statis.  view  of.  i^.  3864 

Yellow  fever  in.  /Sjs.    .        .        .        3861,63 

—  Hist,  not!' I's  of  St.  Mark's  church.        .    3901 

—  HorsnianUn.     Detection  of  conspiracy 

to  burn.  /;// 2865,66 

—  Hosack.     Invprov.  of  med.  police. /&o.    3899 

—  Imprint i-     W.  Bradford.  lOSj-iTjo.    .    .   773, 

3367-3478 


J.  P.  Zenger.  1731. 

'r,u. 

—  Jewish  prayer.s.  lybj. 

—  King.     Pnii  Tcsv  nf  N.  Y.  in  50  yrs. 

—  Lancaster  school  of.  7*7.   , 

—  Lawsof  Ciii.wMi  i>ank. /cSIrt).    . 


rSs2. 


ordinances.  /*/. 
i  common  council.  iS4i-bs. 
Hist,  of  Di:ane  St.  Presb.  ch. 
of  Mrs.  K'         I'isher.  iSaSotq. 
't  chatv    •,;■.  of  commerce  on 

/ 

>f  merchants.  1806,  and  Wil- 

ter  on  defence  of  harbor.  . 

M.  Y.  in  1763.  rSfj.         .  2873, 


3387 
"833 
3883 
3903 
3870 
2901 
3898 
387a 
3847 
3899 

3899 


3873 


3B73 


doc.,  various,  /Sbo-37. 
Repres.  of  N.  Netherland  in 

»-        /*■ 3903 

Ndl'        \v.    Articles  of  faith  of  evang. 
chui    lies 2833 

—  Newspapers  and  magazines. .        .        3903-15 

—  Noah.  Disc,  conse<ra.  synagogue. /J/a'.  2899 

—  Occur,  in  church  of  Puritans.  /Sj^,       .    390a 


New  York  city.    Parkinson.    Sermons, 

etc.,  1st  Baptist  church,  N.  Y.    .        3848-50 

—  Paulding.    New  Amsterdom.        .        .    3883 

—  Picture  of.  /»7,   iXtA        .        .        .        3875,76 

—  Proc.  of  corpora,  on  cemeteries.  ;.?.??.  ■    3899 

—  Report  of  committee  on  tire,  Dec,  1845.   2003 

—  Report  of  deaths.  /S/6.  1S17.    .       .        .    3889 

—  Resources  of.  iSiy 3884 

-Revolutionary  pamphlets.      .  .    3896 

—  Spencer.    Sermon  on  the  fire.  tsy>.       .    3900 

—  Spring,  G.     Brick  Ch.  memorial.  /.*/.     3845 

—  Statement  on  resignation  of  officers  of 

artillery.  7797 3898 

—  Torrey.     Plants  of 3888 

—  Townsend.     Yellow  fever  In.         .        .    3889 

—  Valentine.     History  of 3890 

—  View  of  New  Orange  in  167^.  i&j.        .    2899 

—  Vindication  of  S.  Leggett.  isyr.     .        .    3900 

—  Water  from  river  Bronx,  rcpt.  on.  lygq.  3873 

—  Watson.     Annals  and  occurrences  of.      3893 
Historic  tales  of  olden  time.      .        .    3861 

—  Wealthy  citizens.  iS^.     ....    3901 
New  York  State.  Acts  and  laws.  3730-40,  3444,45. 

6470 

—  Akerly,  S.    Geology  of  Hudson  river 

region 3741 

—  Barber  &  Howe.    Historic  collections.    3742 

—  Bayard,  N.    Trial  01.  /70?.     .       .        .    3743 

—  Benson.      E.     Memoir    on    names    of 

places.  /S16 3744 

—  Boundary,  East 3751,52 

— New  Hampshire  encroachments.    3799 

with  New  lersev.         ■        •        •        3751,53 

—  Brodhcad.     Report  on    doct's  in  Eu- 

rope.      3753,  8698 

—  Canal  commiss'rs,  Reports  of.  1S17.      .    4380 

—  Canals 3754-65>  2852 

—  Clinton.    Antiq'es  of  west,  part  of.     3767,68 
Letters  on  natural  history  and  inter- 
nal resources 3769 

—  Colden,    C,  Conduct    of,    on  stamp- 

duty.  7767 3776 

History  of  Five  Nations.    .        .       3770-73 

—  Colonial  MS.,  Calendar  of.      .       .        .    4279 

—  Constitution.  /S21 3766-77 

—  Denton,  D.     Brief  descr.  of.  /670.        3778,  79 

—  Dunlap,  W.     History.  .       .       3781,83 

—  Eastman,  F.  S.     History.        .        .        .    3785 

—  Geological  reports.  /S3o-2/.    .       .        .    2837 

—  (Geological  survey.  1^8-41.     .        .        •    3786 

—  Goodenow.     Descrip.  manual  of.         .    3837 

—  Gordon.  T.F.    Gazetteer  of.  .        .    3787 

—  Hotchkin,  I.  H.    Purchase  and  settle- 

ment of  Western 3788 

—  Huntington.     Map  of.  /<fty.    .        .        .    8701 

—  Hough.    Northern  invasion,  ijtb.         .    3803 

—  Indian  titles,  extinguishm't  of.  Hough.  3790 

—  Internal  improve.,  pamphlets  on.  3830,31 

—  Macauley,  J.     History. /.V^p.  .       .        ^994,95 

—  Manual  of  Assembly.    Clark.        .        .    2766 

—  Maps  of 2796,97,3701,06 

—  Miller,  J.     Description  of.  /6iy.     .        .    2798 

—  O'Callaghan.    Colonial  tracts.       .        .     3866 

Doct  s  on  colonial  history.         .   2780,  8699 

Documentary  history.        .       .        2804,05 

—  Pamphlets,  various.         .         3826-33,  8708-11 

—  Political  pamphlets.  7777-99.  •       •        •    2828 
1800-1846 2829 

—  Smith,  S.  R.    Sketches  of  Universal- 

ism  in 2808 

—  Smith,  W.     History,  to  1732.  .       .        2809-13 

— continued  to  1814 3814 

to  1763 3815 

—  lipafford.     Gazetteer  of.  .        .        .        1816,17 
Pocket  guide 8703 

—  Speeches  of  governors  of.        .       .        .3818 

—  Squier.    Antiquities  of.   .        .       .        .    3819 

—  State  cabinet  of  nat.  hist.        .       .        .    5480 

—  State  library.    Catal.  /.ftp.      .       .        .    8697 
Report.  1S4S 3753 

—  Sullivan's  campaign  in  Western.  .       .    3831 


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INDEX. 


51 


New  York  State.    Thalhlmer.    Annual 

rcRlstcr.  li'.'/ 38'J3 

—  University  of  State  of.    Controversy 

in.  A^frf. 3901 

—  WappinKer.     Indian  controversy.        .  3833 

—  Williiinis.  Annual  ReK- 'i&o-.y7..A'i<5-    •  »8oo 

—  Williams.    Tourist's  map  of.         .        .  8706 

—  Yates  and  Moulton.  History  of.  .  9834,35 
New  York  Herald.  /7p6-7.  .  .  9364 
New  York  Histor.  Soc.    Addresses.       .  4399 

Collections. 2801,8707 

—  Proceedings 3803 

—  Public  fund  series 4391 

New  York  Hospital 3867,68 

New  York  Journal.  ni4-S3'  •  ■  •  9365 
New  York  Lit.  and  Pliilos.  soc.  trans.  .  3881 
New  York  Lottery  Magazine.  7776.  .  .  2871 
New  York  MaKazine.  lyqo-q^.  .  .  2907,  8717 
New  York  Magdalen  society  first  an- 
nual report.  i<\f/ 3900 

New  York  Missionary  soc.  constitu.  7796.  3898 
New  York  Mercury.  iy(i4-bby  6q,  70.  ,        3903,04 
New  York    Robin    Hood    society.     De- 
bates. /77./. 3896 

New  York  seamen's  Fund  and  Retreat  3887 
New  York  Tammanial  Tontine  associa- 
tion. I7Q2. 3895 

New  York  Tribune,  weekly,  r&ib.    .       ,  9366 

Niagara  campaign  of  1814 5073 

Niagara  Falls.    De  Viaux,  S.    Guide  to. 

'■■'''.!<? 970 

—  Hulett.    Guide  to. /<S^.    ....  2970 

—  Kulm.     Account  of.  /7s'-         •        •        •  »9o9 

—  tolmson.     Statistics  of. /j*^.  .        .        .  3970 

—  Maude.     Visit  to. /.ttw 3968 

—  Parsons.     Book  of.  iS}6.          .       .       .  2970 

—  A  summer  month ;  recollection  of  a 

visit  to.  i&) 3970 

Nichiil,  J.  P.  Views  of  astronomy.  .  6643 
Nicholson,    F.    Account  of   actions,  as 

governor  of  Virginia 3783 

—  Apology,  as  gov.  So.  Carolina.  /7J^.  .  3838 
Nicholson,  T.,  Algerine  captivity  of.  .  5580 
Nicolaus  Modrusiensis,  Oratio  in  funere, 

etc 9183 

NieuhofP,  J.   Ambassade  .  .  .  vers  I'em- 

pereur  de  la  Chine 8724 

Nightingale,  The.  Boston.  /796.  .  .  1703 
Niles,    H.    Principles   and    acts   of  the 

American  revolution 4093 

Nile^,    Nathaniel.     Two    discourses   on 

Liberty.    Newburyport.  777.^     .        .  1889 

Niles,  S.    Reductiim  of  Louisbourg.        .  346 

—  True  doctrine  of  original  sin.       .        .  7692 

—  Wars  in  New  England 413 

Nipis.sing  Indian  language.        .        .  5656,5757 

No  standing  army.  New  York.  /77J.  .  2836 
Noah,  M.  M.    Indians  descendants  of  lost 

tribes 5475 

Nolilc,  O.    Fifth  of  March  oration,  New- 
buryport, Mass.  /77f.     .        .        .   1665,  1890 

—  M  usic  .sermon.  Newb'p't,  Mass.  j77j.  j888 
Nodal,   B.  G.  and  G.  de.    Kelacion  del 

viaje. 5344 

Norfolk,  Ct.    Miner.    Defence  of  poly- 
gamy.   I7S1 3259 

—  Robbins.    Half-cent,  sermon.  iSu.     .  2259 

—  Rovs.    History.  1X47 2259 

Norfolk,  Va.  Forrest.  Sketches  of.  .  3746 
Norfolk  collection  of  sacred  tunes.    A. 

Albee 3746,  5897 

Norman,  B.  M.    N.  Orleans  and  environs.  4434 

Norman,  R.    Loadstone,  ij^.    ...  19 

Norridgcwock,  Me.    Allen.    History.     .  2603 

—  Hanson.     History 2604 

Norris,  I.     Friendly  advice  to  inhabi- 
tants of  Pennsylvania 3076 

North,  S.  ♦BK  oration.  Yale,  iSfl.  .  8227 
Northampton,  Mass.      Allen.      Bi-cent. 

address.  jSjj ,8^,  ,083 

—  Uridgmao,    inscriptions.  1^0.      ,       .  1895 


Northampton,  Mass.  Imprint.  /7W.  •  5927 
/*/ 7675 

—  Manual  of  1st  church,  /.ft.?.      .        .        .  1894 

—  [Pphs.  on]  ccmncil  for  dismission  of 

Jonathan  Edwards,  ipo.      ,       .      1894,94* 

—  Statem't  rel.  to  call  of  M.  Tucker.  /&./.  1894 

—  Ware.    Dedication  sermon.  iSjs-  .        .  1894 

—  Willard.    Serm.,  bridge  opening. /*J.  1894 

—  Williams.  Hist.  Thanksg.  ser.  iS/j.  .  1894 
Northboro',   Mass.    Allen.    Topog.  and 

historical  sketches.         .        .       .    1896,  1980 
25th  anniv.  sermon,  1841,  and  centen- 
nial address,  18.^6 1896 

—  Houghton.     Dedication  sermon.  1S4S.  1896 

—  Whitney.  Half-cent,  sermim.  z?.?*.  .  1896 
No.  Branford.  Wood.  Hist.  ser.  iSfO.  .  2259 
No.  Bridgowater,  Mass.  Gary.  Families.  5119 

—  Gary's  history 1741 

—  Huntoon.  Dedication  sermon. /.f.j6.  .  1741 
No.  Carolina.     Act  for  surrender  of  title 

of  seven  of  the  Lord's  proprietors.    .  3831 

—  Brlckell.  Natural  history  of.  .  .  3843 
-Charters, 3830 

—  Laws 3832-36 

—  and  So.  Carolina.    Archdale,  J.    De- 

scription of.  /707 3839 

Asn,  T.    Carolina.        .        •       .        .  3840 

Bartram,  W.    Travels.       .        .        .  3841 

— —  Briefe  description  of.  1664.        .       .  3843 

Gilman.  Recol.  of  a  southern  matron.  3867 

Hilton.    Relation  of  discov. /66j.      .  3869 

Lawson.    New  voyage  to.  /709.        3873,74 

Lederer.     Discoveries.  ibOq-70.         .  3875 

Moultrie.  Memoirs  of  Am.  revol.  in.  3880 

Party  tyranny.  7705 3882 

Purry.    Memoire  sur.  1724.       .       .  3883 

Wilson.     Account  of 3891 

No.  Coventry,  Ct.    Calhoun.    Centennial 

address.  i£/s 2259 

Celebra.  of  his  settlement.  /Jffl.       .  2359 

Northeastern  boundary.  .  .  .  2581-84 
Northford,     Ct.      Mansfield.     Weather, 

&c.  i3t4-iQ 2259 

North  Granville,   Vt.    Trial  of  Rev.  E. 

W.  Rossitcr.  1S23 2567 

North  Hampton,  N.  H.    French.    Half- 
centennial  sermon.  /iS^f/.        ,        .        .  2493 
North  Haven,  Ct.    Manual  Bap.  ch.  t&ib.  2182 

—  Trumbull.  Centennial  sermon.  iSoi.  2293 
North  Leverett,   Mass.    Andrews.    80th 

anniversary  South  Baptist  church.    .  1896 
North    Stonington,    Ct.    Hubbell.    Ser- 
mon on  I.  Fish 2259 

—  Morris.    Dedica.  sermon.  iS^q.      .       .  2259 

—  Palmer.    Cent.  disc,  ist  Bapt.  ch.  /Sjy.  2260 
Northwest    Featherstonhaugh.   Geolog- 
ical reconnaissance 4650 

—  Lanraan,  C.  Summer  in.  .  .  .  4654 
N.  W.  coast  of  Am.  Dixon.  Voyage  to.  4678 
N.  W.  passage.  James.  Voyage  for.  .  4400 
Northwest  Terr.     Burnet.     Notes  on       .  4532 

—  Cutler,  M.    Explana.  of  map  of.  .       .  4545 
N.  W.  Indians,  MS.  vocabularies.    .        .  5765 
North  Yarmouth,   Me.    History  of  dis- 
sensions. 1824. 2613 

—  Manual  of  First  church.  1S4S.  .  .  2613 
Northmore,  T.      Washington ;   a  poem. 

6907,  8936 
Norton,  A.    Speech,  behalf  of  professors, 

Harvard  College.  /&f 1777 

Norton,   Jacob.     Huinbte   attempt,  etc. 

Father,  Son,  and  Holy  Spirit.     .       .  6363 

—  rPphs.  on  Unitarianism.]        .        .        .  6364 

—  'Things  as  they  are 6363 

Norton,  John,  of  Boston.    Heart  of  New 

England  rent.  i6jg.        .       2693,  828,29,  3550 

—  Life  of  John  Cotton.         ....  618 

—  Orthodox  evangelist 617 

—  Sufferings  of  Christ.        .        .        .     616,  2692 

—  Three  last -sermons,  etc 830 

—  C.  Mather's  memoir  of 114s 


i 


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52 


INDEX. 


Norton,  John,  of  Bemardston.  Redeemed 

cnptive 483 

Norton,  John  (Iroquois  chief).    Address 

to  Six  Xat'ons 5742 

Norton,  John  P.     Memorials  of.       .       .  5243 

Norw.ilk,  Ct.    Bouton.    Hist.  addr.  rSji.  2259 

—  Hall.    Historical  records.        .        .       .  2261 
Norwich,  Ct.    Bond.    Cent,   sermon,  2d 

church.  /,1fo 2270 


2270 
2270 
2270 
2362 

'263 
,04,70 
3270 

8244 

2266 
3270 
2270 


• Historical  discourse.  rSxS' 

Dedication  sermon.  /SfO.     . 

—  By-laws.  /.VfZ 

—  Caulkins.    History 

—  Church  covenant.  lO?^.     . 

—  DiMiison.    Notes  on  Bantis's.  tSj^. 

—  (iilrnan.     Bi-Centennial  addr.  /Sso- 

—  Graves.    25th  anniv.  ser.  /.''J'^. 

—  Hart.    Ser.  at  ord.  of  Benedict.  /771. 

—  Imprint.  1774 

—  King.    Dedication  sermon.  7795.    . 
Farewell  sermon.  iSrr. 

—  Lord.    Ser.  various.  iSj7~Sj.  .      2267,70,  8244 

—  Mitchell.  Re-dedi.  ser.  2d  ch.  /,fto.  .  2270 
• Sermons. 8244 

—  Morgan.    Conten.  of  Epis.  ch.  iS^q.     .    2270 

—  Nott.    Fun.  ser.  on  J.  Hunt.  i7Sb.        .    2270 

—  Oitpos.  to  Rogerenes  at.  J76/.         .        ,    3100 

—  Pampnleta. 8244 

—  Pr(jposals  new  water  power  co.  rSjr.  ,    2270 

—  Smith.    Sermon  on  introduction  of  or- 

gunizatitm  of  Episcopal  ch.  779/.    2270,  8244 

—  Stidraan.     Norwich  Jubilee.  iSjQ.        .    2268 

—  Strong.    Century  sermon. />?!/.    .        .     2335 

HaU-centenuial  sermon.  /.VaS*.  .       .    2270 

Ordination  of  I.  L.  Skinner.  779/.     .    2335 

—  Whitman.    Farewell  .ser.  /.sy>.      .   227(^8244 

—  Bus/.    Ordina.  of  J.  Wight.  77^7.         .    2267 

—  llfs/   Farms.    Williams.      Fast   ser- 

mon. 17^0. 2423 

Norwich,  Vt.    Excursion  of  Partridge's 

cadets.  iSii 3567 

Norwood,     Abraham  (?)     Acts   of    the 

Elders 3366 

Norwood,  Capt.  E.    Court  mar'l  of.  7779.    4031 

Note-maker  noted,  etc 3621 

Nott,  Eliph.  Di.sc.  on  d'th  of  Hamilton.  4856 
Nourse,  J.  Psalms,  metrically  arranged.  5838 
NovangUis  and  Massacluisettensis.  f  Mi,  8727 
Nova  Scotia.  Acts  of  general  assemblu  -.    6471 

—  Exiles  of.    Mrs.  Williams.      ...      153 

—  (leographieal  history 36^ 

—  Geology  of 8c) 

—  Haliburton.    Account  of.       .        .       .        93 

—  Little's  de.scriptiim.  77.^1;.         ...      171 

—  Moorsom's  Letters 113 

Novus  Orbi.s.    Orynaeus 50 

Nowell,  S.  iVrtill.  elec.  ser.  ibjS.  .  831,32 
Noyes,  Jn.i    Short  catechism.  Bost.  777^.    5861 

—  -  Temple  measured 619 

Noyes,  Moses.    A.  Mather  on  death  of.  .     1396 
Noves,  Nich.    Mass.  elec.  ser.  /OqS.        8v3,     ' 
Nullification,  State  papers  on.   . 

—  Pamphlets  on 

Nuflez  Cabe(;a  do  Vaca.   Rclacion  y  com- 
ment. /j,-y 

Nuttall,  T.    Travels  into  Arkansas.  tSrg. 
Nye,  P.,  and  Robinscm,  J.    Lawfulness  of 
hearing  ministers 


,  3695 
3881 

38.)* 

4lfio 
4667 

630 


Oakes,  Urian.    Artillery  election  sermon. 

'677 839,40,  76<)3,'>4 

—  Klegie  on  death  of  T.  Shepard.      .         83s,  (d 

—  Fast  sermon,  Cambrii'ge.  ;&>S.       837,18,  76.J5 

—  Mass.  election  sermon.  ;(>7.7.    .        .       .      834 

—  Poem  on.  C.Mather.  ."  .  .  1195 
Gates,  Titus.  My.stery  of  iniquity.  .  .  1346 
Observ.  on  American  revolution.  7779.    .    4176 

—  on  justificative  memorial  of  court  of 

London 4094 

O'Cnllaghan,  E.  B.     Am.  Bibles.      .    5855,  7945 

—  Documentary  hist  of  New  York.        3804,05 


O'Colligghan,  E.  B.    Uocts.  on  col.  hist. 

of  New  York. 2780 

—  History  of  N.  Netherland.      .        .        .    3756 

—  Jesuit  relations 123 

—  New  York  colonial  tracts.      .        .       .    2806 

—  Reg'r  of  N.  Netherland.  1626-74.  27271  9'84 
Oecom,  S.    Collec.  of  hymns.    .        .        6032-24 

—  Sermon  at  execution  of  M.  Paul.  New 

London.  777^  .  .  2338,5478,5742,9111 
O'Connor,  T.    Hist,  of  war  of  iS/i.         .    5047 

Odiorne,  T.    Poems 6908 

Oehler,  A.  Life  and  adventures.  .  .  5244 
Ogden,  G.  W.  Letters  from  the  West.  .  4510 
Ogden,  J.  C.     Excursion  to  Bethlehem, 

Pa 33  i4..i5.  8771 

—  Tour  through  Canada.  7799.  .  .  .124 
Ogden,   U.     Letter  to  Hamilton  on   his 

letter  on  Adams 4952 

—  Theological  preceptor.    .        .        .        7696,97 
Oglethorpe,  Gen.  J.     Expe.  to  St.  Augus- 
tine, Impar.  ace.  ot.  77/5.      .        .    248,  4363 

Replies  to 249-53 

—  Harris.  Memorials  ot.  .  .  .  5245,  8729 
Ohio.    Atwater.     Hi.story.         .  .    4531 

—  Chase.     History 4533 

—  Cutler,  J.     Description  of.  /.f/j.    .       .    4552 

—  DelaHeld.    Descr.  of  Washingtim  Co.    4546 

—  Fenwick.       Besch.    v.    d.    Zendcling- 

schap  van 4547 

—  Harris.    Journal  of  a  tour  in.        .        .    4553 

—  Hawley.    Tour  to 4554,8730 

—  Hildreth.  History  of  Ohio  valley.  .  4555 
Memoirs  of  Ohio  settlers.   .        .        .    4556 

—  Hutchins.  Topogr.  descr.  of  Va.,  etc.  4558,59 

—  lenkins.    Gazetteer  of 4560 

—  Kilbourn.    Ga7.etteer  of         .        .        4561-66 

—  — Public  doct's  on  canals  of.         .        .    4567 

—  McDonald.  Biogr.  sketches  of.  .  4568,69 
Mather.     Gcolog.  survey.  .        .        .    4577 

—  Pamphlets. 4584 

—  Rents,  of  Lords  comm'rs  on  petition 

of  T.  Walpole  and  others  for  a  grant 

of  Ohio 4578 

—  Topographical  description  of.  .    4582 

—  Ward,  N.  Brief  sketch  of.  .  .  4583 
Ohio  Hist.  Soc.  (lalla.gher's  disc.  /.'oo.  .  4584 
Ohio  Hist,  and  Pliilos.  Soc.  Journal.  .  4557 
Ojibway  Indians.  Copway.     History  of.     5373 

—  McKenney.  Customs  and  vocab.  .  5424 
Ojibway  language,  books  in.     .        .        5663-77 

—  Howse.     Analysis  of 5648 

—  Long.    Vocab.  of 5661 

Olcntl  fiimily.  Goodwin.  .  .  .  2069,  5119 
01d-.style,  Defense  of  ....    9087 

Olden  time.  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  7.*VA-^'.  .  3359 
Oldmixon.     British  empire  in  Am.  .-//.      174 

—  Britannische  Ryk  in  Amerika.  /7J/.  .  175 
Oldys,  W.  British  librarian.  .  .  .  7946 
Olive  Branch,  .Shi,)  Allen's  narra.  3539,40 
Oliver,  A.,  jr.  Essay  on  comet.s.  .  .  6658 
Oliver,  J.  Present  for  teeming  women.  1087 
Oliver,  Mrs.  J.  C.  Mather  on  death  of.  .  1171 
Olmsted,  D.  Life  of  Eli  Whitney.  .  .  3316 
Olmsted,  T.     Musical  olio.  .        .        5951,52 

Olney,  Stephen.     Life  of 3973 

Onderdonk,  H.,  jr.     Revolutionary  inci- 
dents of  Queen's  company.         .        .    4095 

Oneida  Co.,  N.Y.  Men  and  events  of.  /.y^S.  sqcjg 
Onis,  L.  dj,  /Ic  J.  O.  Adams.  Fla.  cones.  4361 
Onondaga  Co.     Clark.     Reminis.  of. 

Report  <m  salt  springs.  iM'f.  . 
Onandaga  language.    Shea.   I)ict.  of. 
Oranjfe,  Ct.,  West  Haven  village. 

piu.    Centennial  .serin(m.  /.\>;. 

Colton.     Historical  disctuirae.  rSfO. 

Orange,   N.  J.    Gillett's  historical    dis- 

cimrse  ist  Presbvterlan  church. 
Orange  Co.,  N.  Y.     fiager.     History  of. 
Ordeal,  The.     Boston.  /,«»;. 
Order  of  the  gospel  revived.  C.  Mather's 

answer  to 10S6 


2971 
2973 
5631,  5741 


2285 


3«46 
3973 
•713 


INDEX. 


53 


^  \ 


fl 


Orderly  books  of  American  revolu.    4047,  4901  ' 

OrJiiiiition  sermons 9098-1)100  1 

Oregon.    Cusliinis'.    Lecture  on.        .   47.3,1,8734' 

—  Dunn.     Oregon  territory.  16./^.      .        .     467.) 

—  Fedix.     Aper<;u.  KeoRr.  etc.    .        .        .    4681  | 

—  Fremont.     Expedition  to,  iS^j.     .       .    4683 

—  Gallatin.     Orejron  question.    .        .        .    46861 

—  Greenhow.     History  of.  .        .        4687,88  ; 

—  Lee  &  Frost.    Ten  years  in.    .       .        .    46921 

—  Lewis  &  Clarke's  expedition.        .  4682,  92-97  ' 

—  Palmer     Tour  to 4701  I 

—  Pamphlets  on 8734  I 

—  Parker.    Tour  to 4702 

—  Parknian.    Oregon  trail.        .        .        .    4703  ! 

—  Twiss,     Questi(  n  of.         .        .        ,        4706,07 

—  White.     Ten  years  in 47") 

—  Wilkes.     History 4712  j 

—  Wveth.    Journey  to 4713  ] 

O'Reilly,  H.    Settlement  in  Western  N.  | 

Y.  /.s>'. 2982,  8722 

Original  rights  of  mankind.  L  Mather  {?).  1012  | 
Orinoco.  Gumilla.   Historia  de  naciones  i 

del 5398  ; 

Orleans,  Mass.  Pratt.  History  of.  .  .  1825  j 
Ormerod,  O.    Picture  ot  a  Puntane.        .      621  i 

O.Sii^e  first  book .S757t63,G4  1 

Osai^e  Indians,  Histoire  de.     Paris.  A\i?7.      5431  I 
Osborn,  Mrs.  S.    Hopkins.    Memoirs  of.     5246 
Osborn,  Selleck.     Poems.    .        .        .   6908,  8735 
Osifood,  U.    Sif  Sullivan,  Jas.    Altar  of 

'  Baal 1548 

OsweKo  Co.,  N.  Y.  .SVc  Clark.  Onondasn,  2971 
Otis,  H.  G.    FCuloK'y  on  A.  Hamilton.      .    4856 

—  Letters  on  Hartford  convention.  4'/^'4,  5013 
Otis,  James.     Latin  prosody.  //Oca     .        .     1668 

—  Rights  of  the  colonies.  170^.       1536,  3987,  4181 

—Tudor.    Life  of 4098 

Otis,  W.  F.  Ora.  bef.  y^.  men.  Host.  rXf/.  1638 
Otomi  lanxua^je.    Catcchismo  eon  voeab- 

ulario 5778 

—  Neve  V  Molina.     Arte  del.       .        .        .    5772 
Otsesjo,  N.  Y.     I m flint.  iSitS.     .        .        .    5438 
Otsego    Co.      Heardsley,    L.      Reminis- 
cences. /tVyj 2976 

—  Centen.  eelebra..  Cherry  Valley.  iS]fO.      2977 

—  Political  wars  of. /7giS.      .        .        .        2974,75 
Ouabi :  an  Indian  tale.    Mrs.  S.  W.  Mor- 
ton  1986 

Ouseley,  W.  (1.  Statistics,  etc..  of  U.  S.  4905 
Owen,  I).  IJ.  Geolotf.  survey  of  Kentucky.  4<x)6 

of  Wisconsin,  Iowa,  and  Minn. .        .    6639 

Owen,  Jas.  T.    Travels,  and  captivity  by 

AKiKuans.         ...        .  .    5562 

Owen,  John,  a.  ibtii.  EpiKrammata.  .  9182 
Owen,  John,   D  U.,  d.  lOSi.    Church  of 

Rome  no  Kuide 1346 

—  Diatriba  de  justitia  divina.     .        .        .      623 

—  Divine  oriKinall  of  Scriptures.       .        .     1 143 

—  EsUeol.    7th  edition,  ij/j.        .        .        .    7f>98 

—  Inquiry  into  .  .  .  evangel,  churches.     .      632 

—  (Power  of  magistrate  about  religion.]  1345 
Oxenbridge,  J.      (juickeninn  word   for 

■slufrgish 841 

Oxford  Co.,  Me.    Stone.    Sketches  of.    .    2605 

Pacific  R.  R.  Whitney.  Project  for.  i&p).  4,10 
l'aj?itt,  K.     HeresioKraphy.    .        .  624,680* 

Pame,  Nath.    Early   paper  currency  of 

Massachusetts 1517 

—  Notice  of  library  and  catalogue  of  Am. 

.^ntiq.  Society 1978 

Paine,  R.  T.    Works 69,., 

I'aine,  Rev.  Thos.  Earthquake  ser's.  1717.  29.) 
Paine,  Thomas.    Common  sense.      .  2896,  11)87, 

—  The  crisis 4105,74 

—  Ix'ttcr  to  Abbe  Ravnal. /7J;<.  ,        ,        ,    4104 

—  Ixtter  to  G.  Wa.shJuKton.        .        .        .    4271 

—  Works  (and  replies  thereto).  4099-4105, 6442-59 

-Lifoof  .  Clieetham 479*  ssf! 

Oldya 5^4, 


Paine,  Thomas,  Life  ot.     Rickman.         .  5149 

Vale.        .......  5250 

Palairet,  J.    Concise  descrip.  of  N.  Am.  165 

Palcnquc,  Ruins  of.     Del  Rio.     Desc.  of,  5380 

Palfray,  W.  EvanRelical  psalraody.  .  5953 
Palfrey,  J.  G.     Historical  society  Brattle 

street  church,  Boston.  1X24.        .  1604 

—  History  of  New  England.  .  .  346,47 
Palmer,  A.  H.  Memoir  ...  of  Siberia.  8737 
Palmer,  Joel.  Travels  to  Columbia  riv.  4701 
Palmer,  John.     Impartial  account  of  .  .  . 

New  England,  rtxjo.       .                .      349,  8738 

—  Present  state  of  New  England.  ibSQ.  .  348 
Palmer,  T.  H.  Hist  reg.  of  U.  S.  iSu-ij.  5048 
Palmer,  Mass.    Iinfrint,  ui.  iSoi.     .        .  4261 

—  — /.V/a 7592 

1/^.  iS'/i. 1897 

—  Wilscm.  Centennial  address.  iSji.  .  1896 
Panama  ship  canal.    &<■  Daritn. 

Pandosy,  M.  C.    Yakama  grammar  and 

dictionary 5631 

Panopli.st  Tlie.     Boston 710 

Paper  currency  of  2\m.  colo's.  Phillips.  176 
Paper    money.'    Hanson.      Remarks    on 

plan  for.  '/7.V7 3690 

—  .SVv  Nos 1430-61,1537 

Paraeiietick  .  .  .  for  Cliristian  libertie.  625,25* 
Paredes,    I.   de.     Promptuario  manual 

Mcxicano 5773 

Park,  R.    Sketch  ot  hist,  and  topotf,  of 

West  Point 3000 

Parke,  John.    lA'ric  works  of  Horace.     .  6910 

Parker,  A.  A.    Trip  to  the  West  &  Texas.  4738 

Parker,  U.  Proscrijition  delineated.  .  2274 
Parker,  E.   L.   History  of  Londonderry, 

N.  H. 2490 

Parker,  Jas.    Conductor  generalis.  .        3606,07 

Parker,  Sir  P.     Memoir  or.                  .        .  5049 

Parker,  S.    Tour  beyond  Rockv  Mts.      .  470a 

Parker,  Thos.     Daniel  expounded.  .        ,  6a6 

—  Letter  to  his  sister 627 

Parkin.son,  W.    Hyms  and  spir.  song.    .  6025 

—  Sermons,  etc.  ist.  Bapt.  eh.  N.  Y.  2848-50 
Parkman,  El)en.  (.'1  Zebulun  advised.  .  7700 
Pa.  knian,  Rev.  Francis.    Sermons,  new 

No.  eh.  Boston 1602 

Pirkman,  Francis.    Conspiracy  of  Pon- 

tiac 5534 

—  Oregon  trail 4703 

Parmale,  H.    Key  to  Masimic  chart.       .  6743 
Parsons,  John.    Good  news,  ...  at  New- 
bury port,  Muss 8687 

—  Lecture  serimm,   Bo.st.  774?.   .       .        .  1737 

—  Sermons,  etc 6344,45 

Parsons,  M.  Tapjian's  tun.  ser.  on.  /7Xf.  11)99 
Pars<ms,  T.,  and  li.  Pearson.    Debate  on 

sl.ivery.  177J 1775 

Parsons,  U.    Indian  names  in  R.  I.  .       .  5633 

Party  tyranny  ...  in  Carolina.  /70J.      .  38^2 

Passaic  Falls.  Archdeacon.  Sketch  of.  3642 
Pastorius,  F.   D.     Beschreibung  d.  Pen- 

sylvaniie.  /-(x?. 3077 

Patterson,  Wm.  (?)  I^etters  from  Darien.  810 

Path  to  riches.  /7«.' 4956 

Patriot,  The.  Stonington,  Ct.  r.tn-i.  .  2289 
I'atriot  and  Democrat.  Hartford.  .  .  9369 
Patten,  Mrs.  Ruth.  Patten's  memoir  of.  2307 
Patten,  W.  Sermitn,  stamp-act.  .  195 
Patterson,  Alex.  Petition  for  compensa- 
tion .  .  .  Susquehanni^h  claim.  .  .  2129 
Patters(m,S.  Nan.  of  adv.  in  Pacific  O.  8739 
Pattie,  J.  O.  Narrative  of  captivity.  .  5561 
Patlilo,  Henry.  Sermons.  .  .  6346 
Pattison,  G.  S.,  and  N.  Chapman,  contro- 
versy of 6576 

Patt(m,  J.  M.    Arguments  on  Ohio  and 

Virginia  bimnan'v.  /,!i^.                     .  3891 
Paulding,  J.    Affairs  and  men  ot  North 

Amsteidani.  iS^/ 1882,8714 

Pauw,  C.  de.    (Euvres  philosojihiquei.  8714 

—  Recherchcs  sur  le»  Amiricuinn.    .       .  8740 


54 


INDEX. 


Pawtucket,    R.    I.     Newman.     Address 

HIackstone  nionninont  assoi\  fSjj!-  .  2439 
Paxtiin.J.A.  New  Orleans  dircc'/JCv.  44;]2 
Payne,  J.  French  encrouciunents.  /7JO.  205 
Pavson,  S.  DanK-  tend,  of  illuminisni.  .  6744 
Peabody,  Oeo.    Dinner  to.  /,Vj/.       .        .    s^S' 

Peace  of  Ver.sailles.  /j.St 3^06 

Pcalc's  portrait  of  Washington.  .  .  4276 
Pearsall,  R.  [Lite  of]  Mrs.  Housman.  .  761)8 
Pease,  J.  C,  and  Niles,  J.  M.   Gazetteer 

of  Connecticut 2089,  8164 

Peck,  I.  M.    tlaz.etteer  of  Illinois.     .        .    46)6 

—  Guide  for  immigrants 46J5 

Peck,  P.  V.    Adventures  in  Florida  war.    5581 
Peck,  W.  D.    Catal.  of  plants,  hot.  gar- 
den. Harvard  ColUvie.  .        .     1764 

—  Nat.  hist,  of  the  slu^;  worm.  .  .  .  1522 
Peirce,  H.  Hist,  of  Harvard  University.  1765 
Peirce,  las.    The  curse  causeless.     .        .     1709 

—  Vindication  of  di.ssenti.rs.  /7/,v.  .  .  6150 
Pelbv,  W.     Letter  on  Tremunt  Theatre, 

I^oston 1733 

Pelham,   Mass.    Conkey.     Centen'l   iul- 

dress.  /S.if 896 

Pemaquid,  Me.  Hounh.  Papers  on.  .  ;i6o6 
Pemberton,    Ebene/.er,  ist.     Artill.  elec. 

sermon.  /70/ 1574 

—  Catalogue  of  library.  I7'7-  ■        ■     1669 

—  Funeral  sermon  on  S.  VVillard.      .       842,  ^25 

—  Mass.  election  sermon.  1710.    .        .        ,     1484 

—  Sermons 7701 

—  Column's  fun.  sermon  on.  1717,  ,  ,  i9<>i 
Pemberton,  Ebene/.er.  2d.  Sermon,  ordin. 

of  D.  Brainerd 460,  5621 

~  Sermon,  Yale  College.  r74i.  .  .  .  2210 
Pemberton,    T.    Hist,    journal    of   Am. 

revol. 4106 

Pembroke.  N.  H.   Holt.    Dedica.ser.AS6o.    2492 

Pemigewa.s,set  Indians 2505 

Penhallow,    S.      Wars  with  eastern   In- 
dians        .        .        .        .        .          414,15,  5535 
Penmjcton,  Isaac.    Select  pieces.       .        .    3542 
Penin>;ton,  John,  d.  1710.     Apostate  ex- 
posed  3551 

Penm^'ton,  John,  d.  iStr,.    Exam,  of  B. 

I'lantapr't's  descr.  of  New  Albion.  3146,  3622 

—  Scraps  osteoloKic,  etc 3146 

Penn,  Richard,  Duche's  fun  scr.  on.  1771  ■  31  (4 
Penn,  W.     .*■! dv."?.".  to  Protestants.  /O79.     3078 

—  Brief  account  of  .  .  .  Quakers.    .       3556,58 

—  Fruits  of  solitude 2421 

—  Further  ace.  of  Pennsylvania.  ittS;.    .     3081 

—  Invalidity  of  J.  Faldo's  vindication.   .    3553 

—  Letter,  cilnt.  descrip.  of  Penn.  ii>Xj.      .    3c*o 

—  No  cross,  no  crown.  ....    3557 

—  Paper  to,  for  perusal  in  Pennsylvania.    3i>82 

—  Plantation  work.  iM'j 3079 

—  Primitive  Christianity  revived.    .        3554,55 

—  Reflections  and  maxiins.         .        .        .    3550 

—  Speech  to  a.ssembly.  /70/.  etc.      .        .    3448 

—  Works.     London.  1716 30S3 

—  Clarkson.    Life  of 43<m,o3 

—  Dixon.    Biofcraphy  of 4304 

—  Duponceau  &  Fisher.    Indian  treaty 

of.       ....        .       .       .   4J07. 5476 

—  Hughes.    Life  of 5252 

Pennsylvania.        3009-3366,  4197.4331,  8743-75 

—  Acrelius.    Beskrifninjf.  I7.f9-         .        .    3030 

—  Address  to  people  of.  1777.  .  .  3114 
-Archives J029 

—  Arfwedson.    De  colonia  N.  Svecia.      .    3031 

—  Boundary  controv.  with  Va.  i.l^n.       .    3110 

—  BrackenridKe.    Insurrection  in. /7<v.  .    3032 

—  Breok,  S.    Internal  improvem'ts. /i'/.?.     ym 

—  Brief  state  of,  1755-6  [witli  answir  and 

sequel! 1'J34-V)>  8741 

—  Budd,  T.    Good  order  estab.  in.  lOSf.  .    31142 

—  Canipanius,  T.    Kort  BeskrifniuK  om. 

rT'" .304'.44 

—  Canals,  I'anipliUis  on.  .    {111,4297 

—  Clay.    Annals  of  Swedes  on  Del,  .       ,    3046 


I  PENNSVI.vania.    Colonial  records.          .  3038 

I —Conferences  witli  the  Six  Nations.        .  3028 
I  — Conn,  ol.iims  in.  Smith,  W.  Ivxam.  of.  30)6,97 
j  — Con.stituti   n  ;  added,  report  ol  com'tce 
I         to  inciniie  whctiier  constitution  has 

been  Kept,  etc.  ;7AV 3114 

, —Conventions  of  r77'>  and  17,^0.         .        .  3025 

I  — Convention  of  1787  on  U.  S.  Constitu- 

j         tion.     Debates 3026 

—  Crevec(eur.  Voya^fe  dans.  .  .  .  3047 
I  —  Day,  S.  Historical  collections  of.  .  3048 
j  —  Dickinson.    Letters  from  a  farmer.     .  164 

I  —  Etat  present.  170 225 

1— Fennell.     Plan  of  salt  works.  i7i)S.        .  3050 

—  Findlev.  Hist,  of  insurrection. /7(7^.  .  305J 
I  —  Franklin,  H.  Hist,  review  of.  .  .  3057 
I —General  Assembly.  Proceed, /7J^-vSS'.  3027 
1  —  Geolo>;y  of.  various  reports,  etc.  .  .  3112 
;— Gordon.    History  of 3053 

—  Graydon.     Memoirs.         .        .  .3054155 

—  HeckeweUler.     Indians  of.      .        .        5402,03 

—  Hist  review  of  the  constit.  and  Rov't.  3056 

—  House  of  Representatives.     Votes  and 

proceedings.  i()^)l-j7C)4.  .        .        3021-24 

—  Howell,  R.  Man  of.  .  .  .  '.  4298 
and  others.     Report  on  rivers  of.       .  3107 

—  Humble  a[)olo^jy  for  Quakers.  17^6.     .  3041 

—  Lancaster  county  massacre.  1764.         3062-70 

—  Laws  and  charters 3009-30 

—  Minutes  of  Providence  council.  .  .  8743 
--  MittelbcrKcr,  G.     Keise  nach.       .        .  3073 

—  Moore  and  Jones.    Traveller*sdirec'y.  3074 

—  Nevin,  A.    Churches  of  the  Cumber- 

land valley 3075 

—  Norris,  1.  Friendly  advice  to  inhab.  of.  3076 

—  Pamphlets  on  internal  improvements, 

Keolofiy,  etc 3107-12 

—  Pastonus,  F.  D.  Geof.T.  BcschreibunK 

der ...  3077 

—  Penn,  W.    Addr.  to  l*ii>testants.  i(r7Q.  '3078 

Further  account  of.  lOS;.    .       .        .  3081 

IvCtter  .  .  .  cont.  a  descrip.  of.  iMj.  3080 

Paper  to,  for  his  perusal  in  Peimsyl.  3082 

Plantation  W()rk.  i6Sj.          .        .    "   .  3079 

—  Pleasant  ptrei;rination  throUKh.   .        .  3085 

—  Proud,  R      History  of 30S6 

—  Repudiation,  pamphlets  on.  aV<7,./^.      .  jno 

—  Roberts,  J.     IVnnsvlvania  farmer.       .  3087 

—  Royall,  Anne.     Travels.          .        .        .  3088 

—  Rupp,  1.  D.     Hist,  of  Berks  and  Leb- 

anon   COUnlirs 3089 

Hist,  of  Dauphin  (and  other  Co's].   .     309a 

Hist,  of  Lancaster  Co.  .        .        .     3090 

Hist,   of  Northampton    [and    other 

Co'sl 3091 

—  Schlatter,  M.  Herderloze  Gemeentens. 

nsi-  3093 

—  Surtjv,  R.  de.     Hi.storiede.     .        .        .  3098 

—  SwerfbeiK,  J.  Amer.  illnminata.  17J2.  3100 

—  Swedbeiv,   J.    H.     Dissert.    Ki'ad.    dc 

svi*>num  in  America  colonia.  z;*!!!;.      .     301)9 

—  Ternaux  ComiKins.    Nouvelle  Suede.     3101 

—  Thomas,  G.     Hist.and  Keojjr.  acct.  of.  (102-5 

—  True  and  impartial  state  of.  17^1).  i04o,  8751 
-Turnbull,  W.  P.     Birds  of  east.     .        .     3106 

Pennsylvania  Chronicle.  Phila.  /;^-.(ii).  (168,69 
Pennsvlvania      KveninK'      Post.     Philal 

.       /777-7>f- Ji7'.7« 

Pennsylvania  Gaiette.  >7jS-!a.  .  ,  .  3449 
--  '76r ■       .       ,       .    3»i4 

—  I77S 9a7« 

Pennsylvania  Geoloi'.  Soc.  Trans.  .  .  8746 
Pennsylvania  Hall,  Phila.  History  of.  .  3150 
Penn.  Histor.  .'^oc.  Memoirs,  etc.  '  1058,59,  8747 
Pennsylvania  Hosp'l,  Acct.  of.  17^4^/,    .     3083 

Pennsylvania  Journal 9270 

Pennsylvania  Magazine.  /775-7O.  .  .  3170 
Pennsylvania  Packet.  I'hiia.  /7,Vf.  .  3174,  9271 
Penobscot  ex ped.  Pnn'  of  Gen.  Asscm.on.  1539 
Peiisacola,  Fla,  Sale  of  t.iwn  lots.  AI70.  .  4363 
Pensioners,  Census  of.  ,'      .    47^3 


INDEX. 


55 


Pcpperell,  Sir  \V.    Stevens.    Funeral  ser- 
mon on.  lysQ 2588 

Pcpperell,  Mass.    Andrews.    Centennial 

address,  2d  chureh.  iS4T.       .        .        .     1896 

Rev.  of  Hiitler's  eeeles.  hl.st.  /,f/o.     .     1896 

—  Babbldife.    Cer.ten.  addr.,  ist  eh. /.s:/^.     1896 

—  Hutler.  Review  reviewed.  aSju.  .  .  1896 
Penuiit  War.  h.  U.  Child.  .  .  .  382 
^  dardener,  L 416 

—  Mason,  J 408,16 

—  Mather,  I.     Hrief  historj".        .        .        .      950 

—  UnderhlM,  J 416 

—  Vincent,  I' 416 

Percival,  J.  (j.    *BK  poem,  Yale,  /&;.     .    8237 

—  Poems. (>9i2, 13 

—  Report  on  Kcolony  of  Conn.  .  .  2.187,8165 
Perez,  V.  M.    C.itecnismo  en  Castellano 

y  Mexicano 5774 

Pcri'ne,  Miss.     Narrative  of  Indian  Key 

massacre. 5582 

Perioilieals 9233-80 

—  Sir  <i/.fi',  Newspapers  and  periodicals. 
Perkins,  H.  I).    Metallic  tractors.      .        .    6583 
Perkins.  J.  H.    Annals  of  the  West.        .    4511 
Perkins,  S,  Hist,  of  late  war.  iSii-i;,  5050,  8776 

—  Hist,  sketches  of  U.  S 4906* 

—  Jackson's  condact  in  Seminole  war.  .  5623 
Perkins,  F.  H.     Address,  c.  stone  t)f  Kx- 

chan.LCe,  Boston.  fS^r 1734 

Perkins,   W.    Foundations  of  Christian 

reli.,non 531 

Perkins  familv.     F.  H.  Perkins.  .        .    2069 

Perry,  D.  Recollec.  of  an  old  soldier.  4107,  8777 
Perrv,  O    H,,  Conrt  martial  of.  .        .        ,    41)39 

—  DilHculties  with  Capt.  Elliott.        .        .     j-vJ 

—  Heath's  charges  against.         .        .       5051,52 

—  Miles's  lifeof 2367,68 

Perry,  W.  Royal  standard  dictionary.  7210 
•- Sure  miide  to  KnKlish  tongue.  .  .  7201 
Persecution  in  America,  laii.     .        .        .    2983 

—  Tracts  on 677 

Person,  W.  Life  and  letters  of.  .  .  5253 
Perth  Amboy,    N.    J.    Chapman.     Hist. 

of  St.  Peter's  church 3646 

Peru.    C leva  de  Leon.    Chronica  del.       .    "5345 

—  Constitnciones  synodales  de  La  Paz.    .    5347 

—  Rankin.?.    Conquest  by  Mongols,  nth 

cent 534B 

—  Rivero  and  Tschudi.     Antiq.  of.  .    5349 

—  Zamte.     Historia  del 5346 

Pcterhoro',  N.  H.    Moriscm.    Centen.  ad- 
dress. /S.W 2492 

Peters,  Hu','h.   Dyinjc  father's  legacy.  636,  7703 

—  (iod's  doings  aiid  man's  duty.         .         638,39 

—  I/astre])nrt  of  English  wars.  .  .  630 
-Sermon  before  his  death.          .        .         634,35 

—  Tales  and  jests  of 64'),  8778 

—  Word  for  the  armie.  .  .  .  611,32 
--Felt.    Memoir  or  defence  of.  .        .   "5356 

—  Hist,  and  critical  account  of.         .     641,5257 

—  F'etirs  patern  :  funeral  sernKm  on.       .      637 

—  Peter.s,  S.     History  of 5354 

—  Upham.    Character  of 5255 

—  Word  to  Mr.  Peters  Iby  N.  Ward?]      .     633 

—  YoliKe,  W.  IJfe  and  (leath  of.  638,(9,2696 
Peters,   Rev.  Kieha.d,  </.    1776.    Set.  oh 

cduca.  and  sketch  of  Phila.  academy.  3310 
Peters,  Richard,  i/.  aV/.V.    Case  of  Chero- 

kees  cj.  lieoriria 5433 

Peters,  S.  History  of  Conn.  .  2088-91,  8166 
-Historvof  H.Piters 5254 

—  Sermon  in  Ncwi,'ate.  /7.W.       .        .        .    7703 

on  death  of  T.  Moffatt.  /;,?^.      .    3097,  7703 

to  conven.  of  cler^v.  Litchli'd.  /770.    6151 

Petersham,   Mass.     Foster.    On    opposi- 
tion to  him.  /V/; 4808 

—  Willson.  Centennial  address.  /.tjS.  .  1983 
Peterson,  K.  Hist,  of  Rhode  Island.  .  3369 
Petit,  E.  IJroit  nuhlic  <lcs  colonies.  .  84 
Phelps,  M.  Memoirs  and  adven.  3547,5358 
Phelps,  N.  A.    Hist,  of  Simsb'y,  etc.  Ct.    2275 


Phelps,  R.  II.    History  of  Newjrate  of 

Connecticut 2277,78 

PHIL.\DELI'HIA 3"3-3332 

—  Address  of  [Quakers]  confined  in  the 

Mason's  Lodfje.  1777 31 14 

—  as  it  is.  I'd? 3151 

—  Belisle,  D.  W.  Hist,  of  Independ.  Hall.   "31 16 

—  Charter. /7^ 3113 

—  — Ordinances,  etc.    J.C.Lowler.  /Xi^.    3143 

—  Uavies.    Account  of.  z/?^.      .        .        .    3131 

—  Directory.  iSb/,  /S17 3132 

—  Dcrr,  B.     Hist,  of  Christ  church,  etc.  .    3133 

—  Duche.     Caspipina's  letters.  .        .        3135..36 

Funeral  sermon  on  R.  Penn.  /77/.    .    3134 

Sermon  to  soldiers,  July  7,  1775.        .    3137 

—  Duel  between  C.  G.  Hunter  and  W.  G. 

Miller.  1.^30 3162 

—  Ely,  E.  S.,  and  3d  Prcs,  ch.  Eccles.proc.    3138 

—  GirardColl.    Addr.,  Girard's  will,  etc.    3130 

—  Guide  to  li<ms  of.  M;f7 3151 

—  Imtrints.  ibSs-iTio 3367-3478 

W.  Bradford.  /6.S?,  i(X)3.       .    319,  3043,  3386 

S.  Keimer.  1724-2S.        .  3477,  7725,  779S 

A.  Bradford.  172s.         ....    3009 

Franklin.  174'.^  etc.        3010-13,31,  6239,  6333 

—  in  1824. 3151 

—  Laurel  Hill  cemetery.    ReRUla.  rS4b.  .    2162 

—  Life  of  A.  Wilson,  hermit.      .        .        .    3162 

—  Marshall.    Remembrance.      .       .        .    3143 

—  Mease.    Picture  of 3144 

—  No.  Amer.  Land  Co.    Plan  of  Assoc. 

nos 

Obsorva.  on.  77(76. 

—  Pennsylvania  Hall.     History  of. 

—  Prison  of.    Turnbull.    Vi.sitto, 


-  Reed,  J.     Explan.  of  map  of.  1774. 

—  Reed,  W.     Oration,   reinterment  of.. 

tien.  H   Mercer.  1S40 

—  Riots  of  1844,  Cause  of 

1848,  Account  of 

—  Ritter.    Hist,  of  Moravian  church. 

—  Rush.     Reply  to  W.   B.  Reed,   repr. 

/,Sf)7 

—  .Schuykill  Fishing  Co.    Memoir  of. 

—  .Statement  of  ist  Bapt.  ch. /.s'/i'. 

—  Stranxcr.s' Kuide  to. /,V{f. 

—  Tanner's  new  picture  of.         .       .        . 

—  University  of  Penn.    Catalogues. 

—  Watscm.    Annals  of 

Historic  tales  of  olden  time. 

—  Yellow  fever  in.  1791,  Carey.    Ace.  of. 
Minutes  of  committee  on 


3161 
3161 
3150 
3158 
3153 

3M6 
3162 

3>.S4 
3>55 

3163 

3'57 

3163 

3'5« 
3>5« 
3129 
3159 
3160 
3161 
3M5 


•  Rush.    Account  of 3156 

Domestic  origin  of.  .       .        .    3161 

—  Obscrva.  on 3161 

Wijjht's  ser.  on,  at  Bristol,  R.  I.        .     3161 

Philadelphia  Acad,  of  Nat.  .Science.  Tran.s.  3115 
Philadelphia  Aurora.  .  -  .  .  .  9273 
Philadelphia   Baptist  As.sociation,   150th 

anniversary.  /.Vy7 3162 

Philadelphia   City  Cavalry,   ist  Troop. 

By-laws,  etc 3125 

Philadelphia  College.    Candid  remarks 

on  Dr.  Witherspoon's  address.  1-771.  .    3119 

—  Carey.  Cimimenc't  ora.,  etc.  /7S7-OJ.     3126-28 

Reflexions  on  plan  for.        .        .        .    3124 

Philadelphia  Friendly  Sons  of  St.    Pat- 
rick, Acc<mnt  of 3139 

Philadelphia  Libr.  Co.  Charter,  etc.  1141,  3313 
Philadelphia  newspapers  and  maKazines. 

3165-96,  3214,  3449 
Philip,  KinK.  Al'es,  W.  Eulogy  on.  .  5478 
Philip's  War.  T.  Church.  .  .  .  383-86 
ed.  Drake 3871  55'4.«5 

—  Drake.    Old  Indian  chronicle.       .        .    5517 

—  Kaston,  J.    Causes  of.      ,        .    390,3153,49.11 

—  I.  Mather 409-11,  948,41),  5531 

—  Present  state  of  N.  E.       .        .       .     417,18,30 

—  Record  of  eourt-martial  of  Indians.     .      419 

—  D.  StrtK'k 411 

—  W.rr  in  N.  Eng.  ended 430 


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5« 


INDEX. 


II 


Phillips,  Geo.  Infnnt  baptism.  .  .  642 
Phillips,  H.,  jr.    Puptr  oiirroTu  y  of  Am. 

colonies 176 

Phillips,  J.  Inland  naviRatinn.  .  .  6678 
Phillips,  Rev.  Sam.  Artill.  elec.  ser.  ry^i.    1576 

—  Sermons,  etc 7704,05 

Phillip.s  Lieut. -Gov.  Sam.    Tappan  and 

Baldwin's  funeral  sermon  on.     .        .    2320 
Phillipston,  XIass.    Lowell.    Dedica.  ser. 

lSf7 i8g8 

Philobiblion,  N.  Y.    ifbs-bj.       .        .        .    7947 
Phipps,  Jos.    Address  to  youth  of  Nor- 
wich  3591 

—  Dis.sert.  on  baptism,  etc.  .        .        .    3580 

—  Oriy;.  and  pres.  state  of  man.  .  3560,61 
Phips,  SjX'neer.    Appleton's  fun.  ser.  oti 

I7S7 1996198 

Phip.s,  Sir  W.  Life  of  C.  Mather.  .  .  1192 
Phyle,  F.  A.  j.,  the  hermit.  Account  of.    3623,24 

Pichon,  T.    Cape  Brct<m 71 

Pickaway  Co.,  O.  Hist,  sketch  of,  1S44.  4584 
Pickering,  John.    Essay  on  Indian  or- 

thoprrapny,        .        . '      .        .        .        .    5629 

—  Memoir  on  .  .  .  Lord  North's  stand.      ,    8779 

—  Vocab.  of  f  Americani.sms.]     .        .        .    8780 
Pickering,  Jos.     Emigrant's  mquiries.    .      125 
Pickering,  Theop.    Bad  omen;  J.  Cleve- 
land's ordination  at  Chebacco.  1747.  .    1849 

Pickering,    Timo.    Corresp.    with    Gov. 

Sullivan 4953,  5071,74 

—  Danger  of  unnecessary  war.  /&>S.        .    4907 

—  Easy  plan  of  militia  discipline.      .        .    4084 

—  Political  essavs 4909 

Picket,  A.  and  f.  W,  Academician.  .  4294 
Pickett,  A.  J.  History  of  Alabama.  iSji.  4340 
Pierpont,  James.  False  hopes  of  Heaven. 

'7'J 217*  7706 

Pierpont,  John.    Artill.  elec.  ser.  iSiS.     .    1576 

—  and  Hollis  St.  ch.  Boston.  .  .  1614,15 
Pier.son,  Abra.   Helps  for  the  Indians.  5692,  9186 

—  Memorial.  /S70 2069 

Pierson,  J.    Funeral  sermon  on  Pres.  J. 

Uickmson 35'>8 

Pietas  et  gratulatio  colleg.  Cantab.  /76/. 

1765,67,  6914 
Piggwacket,  Battle  at.  T.  Symmcs.  422,23 
Pike,  J.    Epistle  to  national' meeting  of 

Friends 3556,58 

Pike,  S.,  and  Haywood,  S.   Cases  of  con- 
science  7707 

Pike,  Z.  M.    Expeditions  to  sources  of 

Mississippi,  etc. 4512 

—  Voyage  au  N.  Mexique.  .  .  .  4739 
Pilgrims,  Landing  of,  Discourses  on.     .    9115 

Pilpay's  Fables 7133 

Pima  language,  (irammar  of.  .  .  .  5631 
Pinchbeck,  W.  F.  The  expositor.  .  .  G7S2 
Pinkney,  W.,  Wheaton's  Life  of.  .    4910 

Pioneer,  or  California  Mo.  Mnga.  /.v?^.  .  2185 
Pirates.    Cohnan,  B.    Sermon  to.  /71O.  .    tt)ift 

—  History  of 8783,84 

—  C.  Mather's  sermon  at  executicm  of.    .    iwjs 

—  Trials  of.    Huston.  i7"j-4.  .        .     1685 
Pi8cata(|ua  asso.  N.  H.  French.  Hist.  /.Vfo.  247V 
Pigcatai|ua  Evangel.   Maga/.ine.     Ports- 
mouth, N.  H.  /.Si;f.           ....     250J 

Pitkin,  T.  Pol.  and  civil  hist,  of  U.  S.  .  4911 
Pitman,    R.    H.     Joining    Atlantic   and 

Pacific  oceans. 5328 

Pittman,  P.    Present  state  of  European 

settlement  on  the  Mississippi.  .    4513 

Pittsburgh,  Pa.    Craig.    History  of.       .    33(11) 

—  Directories 3358,61 

—  Loomis.     Oration,  centennial   of    Ft. 

Duquisne.  i<W, 3362 

—  Olden  times.  M/>-/,¥.  ....  3359 
Pittsfield,  Mass.    Allen,  T.   Hist,  sketch. 

r»\1. i9«- 

—  Allen,  W.    Ace.  of  .separation. /*>9.     .     189.') 

—  Field.    History.  iXi-l 898 

—  Humphrey.    Hi.4t.  dffic. /<Sx). .       .  1915 


Plain  Dealer  Nos.  II,  III.  r7l't).  .  .  .  4305 
Plain  facts  [rela.  to]  Six  Nations.  17S1.     .    3784 

Plain  truth.  /7-ft 4108 

Plainficld,  Mass.     Porter.     Hi.st.  sketch. 

/S14 1898,  1982 

Plantin  press.  lAnvers.WTj.f.  .  .  .150 
Platonis  Gnomologia  (ira^co-Latina.  1344 

Platte,   Gabr.     Discov.  of  subterranean 

treasure 4955 

Plattsburgh,  N.  Y.    Moore.     Address  on 

battle,  /.s!/,- 2994 

—  Skinner.  Address  on  battle.  .  .  2994 
Plea  for  the  ministers.  /70O.  .  .  .  7830 
Plea  for  the  pi "ir  soldiers. /700.  •  •  4179 
Plumbe,  J.  Jr.    Sketches  of  Iowa  and 

Wisconsin.        ......    4659 

Plymouth,    Ct.    Lyman.    Farewell    ser. 

rS^if 2271 

—  Warren.  F'arcwell  ser.  rSs6.  .  .  2271 
Plymouth,     Ma.ss.    Anniv.      discourses. 

'  '77.?-'''''f.V I9i5i>6 

—  Banvard.    P.  and  the  pilgrims.     .        .    1902 

—  Baylies.   Contes.  election.  ^'Jip.       .        .     1898 

—  Cheever.    Journal  of  pilgrims.      .        .     1911 

—  Cushman.  Sermon  on  self-love.  /*.?/.  H303-07 
Monument  to,  Consecra.  of. /.v?,?.      .     1915 

—  Election  sermon,  itxx/.    T.  Walle'y.         881,82 

—  Kendall.     Half-cent,  sermon.  kS>i.        .     1898 

—  Porter.    Half-cent,  sermon. /,fv/.  .  1898 

—  Sever  and  Oliver.    Speeches  on  death 

of  Col.  Lotlir<ip.  i7jb 1912 

—  Thacher.     History 1913,13* 

Plymouth  Colony.     Baylies,  F.    History.    1901 

—  Compact,  charter,  and  laws.  Bost.  aVi*.  1899 

—  Laws.  /t>7^ 843 

—  Morton.     Memorial.  .        .        .     827,  1908 

—  Mourt.     Relation.  /6i2 1909 

Boston.  /,*) 1910 

—  Records 1900 

—  Young.  Chronicles.  iS^r.  .  .  .  1914 
Plymouth  Company ;  Kennebec  purchase. 

1540,  2585,98 

—  Portent  of 2*97,  9187 

Poe,  E.  A.    Conchologist's  first  book.     .    6640 

—  Poems. 6915 

POKTRY ^1767-7044 

Pointis.  Taking  of  Cartagena.  161)7.  .  4400 
Political  analvsis  of  the  war.  1761.  .  .  247 
Political  debates.  Paris  [Lond.].  /77i'>.  .  1730 
Political  EcoNoMV 6515-30 

!  Politique  danois. /7W 253 

[  Pollen,  Thos.  Ser. totroops,Newp't./7jj.  2425,26 
I  Polyanthos.    B<iston.  /.Wi-/^.      .       .        1708,09 
Pomfret,  Ct,    Hunt.    Historical  Thanks- 
giving serm<in.  tS^tx       .        .        .        2271,93 

—  Abington  Par.    Smith.     Historical  ser- 

mon, /.s's;? 2217,  2271 

Po<ile,  W.  F.  Claims  of  Pophamcol'y.  2586,87 
I  —  List,  of  prop'rs  of  Boston  Atheneeiim.  9188 
]— Mather  papers 376,9177 

—  C.  Mather  and  witchcraft.       .                1376,77 
Poor  man's  advice  to  his    poor  neigh- 
bors;  a  t>altad.  /""^ 2896 

Pope,  J.    Unveiling  of  anti-christ.  .        .      679 

Popham  Colonv,  Me 2586,87 

Pojiish  hiurarcliv  at  Brimfield,  Ms,  /79V,  1741 
Popul  Vuh.  I-ivre  sacrt'  des  yuiches.  5781,82 
Porcupine,  Peter,    .fff  Cobbett,  W. 

Port-Bill.    A-c  Boston 

Porter,  I).    Courts  of  inquiry  on,     .        .■;o35,56 

—  t^ruise  of  the  E.Hsex,  .  .  .  5053,54 
-  Expedition  to  Fo\ar'lo 5055 

Porter,  Noah,  Sen.,  Memorial  of.  .  .  2308 
Porter,    Noaii,   jr.    Historical    address 

Farmington,  Conn.  /  v'/o,  .  .  2226 
Porter,  W,  S.  Hist,  notices  of  Conn.  .  2152 
Portland,  Me.     Directory 2607* 

—  /m flint,  nor a588 

—  Kellogg.    Dedication  .sermon.  /.SVV.      .    2613 

-Willis.    History 2607 

POHTK  AITS  and  engraving*.       .       .  928i-<?3o6 


i5 


INDEX. 


57 


l.t.54 
1 5055 
3308 

1 3336 

19153 
l«07* 
1«58« 
I3613 
1 3607 
%30«S 


Portsmouth,  N.  H.    Adams.    Annals.     .    3493 

—  AUIen.    Account  of  rcli,^.  society.  /SbS.   2445 
Centennial  .sermon.    /.Sb/.  .        .       .    2495 

—  —  Farewell  sermon.  iSbj.        .        .        .    3495 
Krench's  ser.  on  disnii.ssiim  of.  .    3495 

—  Hrewster.     Rambles  about.    .        .        .    24114 

—  Holt.     Dedication  sermon.  /.SJi",    .        .    2495 

—  Imprints.  jvjO-it/.       .        .        .  2496-2500,  86«7 

—  O^den.    Addr.  at  openinjf  Acad.  779/.      2495 

—  Prospectus  of  Lvceum. /.SM    .        .        .    3495 
Post,  Clir.  F.  2d.     Journal  on  mission  to 

Ohio  Intlians.  ....        5433,34 

Post,  T.  M.    Disc,  on  ContjreKationalisra, 

St.  Louis.  /,sj-.' 

Potawotomi     lan,i?uaKe.    Matthew    and 

Acts  in 

Potter,  C.  E.     Hist,  of  Manche.stcr,  N.  H. 

Potter,  lilam.     WritinRS 

Potter,  K.  R.    Karlv  lii.story  of  Narragan 

sett.     |R.  I.  Hist.  .Soc.l  . 
Potter,  Israel  R.     Life  and  adventures.  . 
Potts,   W.  S.    Sermon  after  lire  at  St. 

Louis,  is^i) 

Pouchot.    Late  war,  I7tx).    Hough,  /J66.  . 
I'ouKhUcepsie,  N.  Y.   Waldo.    Half.-cent. 

sermon.  /.V,-/ 

Poultney,  Vt. '  /mfiriHt.  iSjj. 


1SJ4.      . 

,;  N.  H. 


4671 

5678 
2491 
7708 

237' 
5259 

4671 
254 

2994 
6244 
Powers,  G.  Coos  county,  N.  H.  .  2479,8682 
Powers,  Peter.  Vermont  eloc.  scr.  177S.  2542 
Powuall,  Gov.  T.     Principles  of  polity.  .    3625 

—  TopoKr.  descr.  of  middle  colonies.        .    8787 

—  Transl.  of  the  memorial  to  sovereigns 

of  Kurope.  /-.'•'/ 4109 

Poynt?,,  J.    Present  prospect  of  Tobago.  5339 

Pratt,  IC.     Hist,  of  Kastham,  etc.     Mass.  1825 

Pratt,  ().    Remark,  visions  [Mormonism].  6437 
Pratt,    Peter.     Prey    taken     from    the 

strong 2007,  7709 

Pratt,    P.   P.    Voice  of  warning ;   faith 

and  practice  of  Mormons.    .        .        .  6438 
Pratt,  S.  J.    [C.  Mehnoth,  pseud.]   Emma 

Corbet 7130 

Prayer.     Form  of,  for  fast.  n^S.        .        .  6102 
Praver-book.    .iVc  Common  prayer. 

Prentice,  A.    Tour  in  the  United  States.  4912 

Prentice,  G.  D.    Life  of  H.Clay.      .        .  480., 

Prentice,  J.    Mass.  eloc.  sermon.  /~y.     .  1485 

—  Sermon,  court  opening.     Wore.  //,?/.  .  ii;89 
Prentice,  T.    Kosti>n.     Lecture  ser.  /7_f6.  293 

—  Fast  sermon  after  burning  of  court- 

house.    Hoston.  /iV*     ....     1737 

—  Thank.sRiving  sermon.    Reduction  of 

C.  Breton 1737 

Prenties,  S.  W.    Shipw'ck  on  C.  Breton.  5260 
Prentiss,   C.    Collection  of   fugitive  es- 
says,   lyeomirster.  /707.        .        .        .  1857 

PRi:sllYrKKl.\N  ClIUKClI.   .         .6)17-55,7713,14 
Presbyterian  ordina..    Reasons  agnih.st.  676 
Presbyterianism,    Early,  E.  of  the  Hud- 
son.   J.  Johnston.  .....  2836 

Presbyterians.     Kirkpatrick,     J.     Loy- 
alty of 604* 

—  Tracts  on 678 

F'rescott,  Henj.     Free  and  calm  consid.  of 

di.iputesliet.v.  Gr.  Brit,  and  colonies.    4011 
Prescott,  Col.  \V.     Report  to  Massachu- 
setts legislat.  on  monument  to.  iSji.     1792 
Pre.seott,  W.  H.    Ticknor.     Life  of.  .     5261 

Present  melancholy  cin'umstanees,  etc. 

IBank  question  in  Mass.  171Q.] 
Present  state  of  Louisiana.  17./^, 
Present  state  of  Maryland.  /,-.*^. 
Pre.ient  state  of  the  liation.  /76,S". 


I'resent  state    of    New    England; 
Philip's  War. 


'413 

4440 

3675 

'77 


King 

417,18,30 


I'rcsent  .state  of  N.  Eng.;  Indian  war.  li-'f.  55(6 
Present  state  of  New  Eng.  Palmer.  i0.tf.  348 
Present  .state  of  North  America.  ;7y.  .  255 
Presidents  of  the  U.    S.     Siiecchcs  and 

messages ^gjj 

Preston,  J.    New  covenant.       .       ,       .643 


Preston,  W.  Illustrations  of  masonry.  6745-47 
Preston,  Ct.  Hart.  30th  anniv.  ser.  /7q^.  .  2271 
Pretensions  of  New  England  to  comtner- 

cial  pre-eminence 304 

Price,  R.  Observa.  on  civil  lib.  7776.    2896,  3987 

—  Add'I  observa.  on  civil  liberty,  etc.      .     3987 

—  t)b-;erva.  on  import,  of  Am.  revol.   4111,  4178 

-  Two  tracts  on  civil  liberty.  /77J.  .  .  4110 
Priest,  J.     American  antiquities.       .        5435,36 

—  Captivity  of  I.  Hubbell 5583 

—  Capt.  of  F.  Schermerhorn  by  Mohawks.  5564 

—  Stories  of  early  settlers 558a 

—  Stories  of  the  Revolution.       .        .        .    5583 

—  W()nders  of  nature,  etc 7134 

I'riestlev,  J.    Letters  to  the  Jews,  etc,    6365,66 

-  Tract'i 5860 

Prime,  B.  Y.  Patriot  muse,  etc.  .  6917.30 
Pi'iiie,    Eben.      Sermon  to  provincials, 

Huntington.  L.  I.  lysQ 3956 

Prime,  N.  S.    Eccles.  history  of  L.  I.       .    2961 
Prime,  W.  C.    Coins,  medals,  etc.     .        .    8788 
Prince,    N.    Cou.-itruction   and    govern- 
ment of  Harvard  College.  /7./J.  ■        .    1768 
Prince,  T.     Annals.        .        .      350-53*,  8789,90* 

—  Eartnquake  fa.st  sermon.  77/7.       .        .      300 

—  E.'.rt'iKiuake  sermon,  /ysj,       .        .        .      293 

-  Funeral  .sermon  on   Mrs.    H.   Fayer- 

weather.  77,-5. i99» 

—  Funeral  sermon  on  C.  Mather,       .    1283,  1994 


Fun.  sermon  on  Mrs.  E.  Oliver.  77.y 

—  Funeral  sermon  tm  S.  Sewall.  jyjo. 
~  Ma.ssachu.setts  election  sermon,  /yjo. 

—  Morning  health  no  security.    . 

—  Revival  in  Boston.  1740-41.     . 

—  Sermon.    Choice  of  colleague. 

—  Sermon  on  early  piety 

—  Sermon,  own  ordina.  2d  ch.,  Bost.  /yrS.    1592 

—  Works. 7715-20 

Prince  society  publications.       .        .        .    8791 
Princeton,  Mass.    Bancroft.   Vindication 

of  result  of  council.  /SiS. 

—  -Review  of  Bancroft's  vindication.    . 

—  Fuller.   Rinks,  on  Thacher's  pph.  7776. 
-Hanafoid.     History 

—  Russell.     History.  rSjS.  .       .       .        1919,81 

Princeton  college 3597-3605,  8690 

Prindle,  C.     Methodist  hymns.  .        .    6026 

Prior,  T.    Narr.  of  success  of  tar  water.    6549 
Prisoners,  exch.  of,  1777,  narrative  of.     .    3967 
Pritts,  J.     Mirror  of  border  life. 
Privateers.    Extracts    from  journals  of 

Congress  relating  to 

Prcibaseo,  H.    Catalogue  of  his  books.    . 
Prodigies  in  New  England.    C.  Mather. 
Profanity,  Declaration  again.st.  /71V. 
Piiiposafs  for  preservation  of  relig.  770^. 
Prouil,  R.     History  of  Pennsylvania. 
Proudtit,  A.     The  one  thing  needful. 
Proyidencc,  R.  I.  Adiam,  S.     1st  Baptist 

church  not  oldest.  iS^o 

—  Almanacs.  /7(>--7*.?. 

—  Answer  to  "  Demens  egomet 


•  '99» 

•  '994 

•  '485 
.  1070 

>73'.3« 

■  '593 

1267 


'9'9 
1919 
1919 
1917 


3785 

4113 
9189 
1274 
923 
"45 
8750 

36+4 


7.f.?-'. 

■  Bencv.  Cong.  ch.     lncorrn)ration,  etc, 

■  Brown  University.    A-c  Brown  Univ. 


•    2435 
3392-94 

2387 
3387 


—  Butler  Ho.ip.  for  Insane.    Report. /iSy^,  3388 

—  Charter  <if  assoc.  of  mechanics. /7.'i<;.    .  2387 

—  Dilllcullics  i!i  Pacific  Cong.  ch.  7,tej.    .  2387 

—  Directory.  7.s^ 2391 

—  Eddy,     fieasons  for  his  opinions. /.y/A  3387 
Review  of  Eddy's  Reasons.  7.'i'70.       .  2387 

—  F.irley.     Deilie.iti'on  sermim.  li-t}.        .  2)87 

—  Hague.    Bi-cent.  discourse,  ist  Baptist 

church.  i-S/Q 2389 

-Hall.     Cent,  disc.,  iSt  Cong.  ch.  7,5>i.    .  2387 

—  Hitchcock.     New- Year's  sermon.  7797.  2387 
- /iHplillf.  i-t>! 7599 

lackscm.  2isth  anniv.  ist  Bapt.  ch.  /,vy^  2390 

—  Slanual  of  ist  Baptist  church.  rSsj.       .  2388 

—  I'arker,     Farewell  sermim.  /,$<?.    .        .  2388 

—  I'itman.    Centennial  discourse.  7,&6.    .  2387 

—  Report  on  gas.  1S4S.        ,       .       .       •  2388 


58 


INDEX. 


Riot  at  Hi-.rdscrab 


57')" 


Providence,  R.  I 

iS^-i ^387 

—  Staples.    Annals  of.         ....    2371 

—  Statement  on  ordin.  at  Grace  ch.  /.V;".    aj88 

—  Swan  I't. ceincter>;.    Manual.  /V/.s".  338B 

—  Tucker,    Centenni;il  sermon.  /S/r.      .    2388 

—  W.iiiand.    Disc.  bet.  Athena3um.'/.Vf,S',    2387 
Provi'ce  Athenieum.  Ann.  rept.  /S^'}-7.  .    2338 
Provi.  reform  scliool.     Ann.  rept.  /S;./.   .    2388 
Provost,  Hp.  S.    Mot)re's  sermon  at  con- 
secration of.  /7>V/ 4203 

Prvnne,  W.     Urinkin^f  of  he.iltlies.         .    68o* 

—  Fresh  discovery.  Answer  to.  .        .      685 

—  Full  reply.  Answer  to 677 

—  Writint,'s 77^3,24 

Psalmodv 7721,22 

PS.M.MS  .\y\>  HVMNS 5,/>4-6lol 

—  Bay  Psalm-book 847-51 

—  in  metre 6027-30 

—  Mather,  C.    Psalterium  Americanum. 

IU02,  IlQg 

—  Nourse's  metrical  arranjcenient.  .  .  i;8ia 
Psiilter.     Boston.  irSy 58.14 

—  Hebrew.    CainbriJ^je.  tSbg.  .       ,        .    5827 

—  NewEnis'land .S7'}  t--)  s  58 )  1 

Psalterium  Americanum.    C.  Matiier. 
Psalterspiel  der  kinder  Zions.   . 

Public  characters 

PuK'h,  K.    Salutation  to  the  liritains.  i^j; 

:;<5i.  7735 
Pulaski,  Count,  vindicated.  Hentalon.  .  4114 
Pultcney,  W.  Statu  of  public aflfiir.s. /77.7.  4ii'> 
Puritanism  in  New  E!i,i,'land.  .  .  50^-6,^2 
Purry,  J.  P.     Momoire  sur  I'ct.it  pre.scnt 

de  la  Caroline 3881 

Purvianee,  R.     Kvcnts  of  revohuionary 

war  in  Baltimore 3685 

Pusey,  C.    The  bomb  searclied.        .        .    3453 

—  Satan's  hariun.i^er  encountered.  /y^K  .  3452 
Putnam,  A.  W.  Hist,  of  middle  'I'enn.  .  4(07 
Putnam,  Gen.  I.     Humphreys,    lyife  of. 

'7')-'>  ■'!  'h'o,  5262 

Veil  removed  J  criticisms  on  Hmn- 

phrey's  life 2312 

—  whitnev's  funeral  sermon  on.  .  .  J3M 
Putnam,  0.     KinKsb\iry's  25th  anniver- 

sarv  sermon.  /iSbt,.  ....    4584 

Putnam  Co.,  N.  Y.  Blake.  Hi.story  of.  2978 
Pym,  John.  Marshall's  funeral  scr.  on.  .  634 
Pynchon,    Col.    J.    Stoddard's    luncr.U 

sermon  on 865, 3263 

Pynchon,  W.    First  Sabbath.    .       .        .      1.413 

—  Jewes  syna.i?o,i{ue.  it\;i.  .        .       .     045,  2i«j8 

—  Price  of  our  redemption.        .        .        .      644 

Quabau.i;.    See  Brookfield  .  .  .  /*:/• 
Quaker's  caveat.  tttXy'.         ....    3362 
QUAKERS 3479-3582,  7726-30 

—  Adamson.    Friendly  epi.stle.         .       .    3479 

—  and  Indians  of  Pennsylvania.        .        5450,51 

—  Ancient  testimony  revived.    .        .        .    3381 

—  Apology  for 3.180 

—  Barclay.    Anarchy  of  Ranters.     .        .    3^85 

Apolofiy  for 348''-84 

Catechism  and  confession.       3381,  34815-1)0 

—  Bishope,  G.    New  Kn^land  judxeu.     .    2(ij7 

—  Chandler.     Brief  apology  for.        .        .    3383 

—  Christian's  dut.v  [to  pay  taxes].     .        .    4328 

—  Confes.sion  of  fiiith  of. /(V;.     ■        .        ■    3386 

—  Crisp.  Epistle  of  tender  love.  .  .  3388 
Faithful  warning 3389 

—  Humble  apology  for,  in  Penn. /70.      .    3041 

—  Keith.    Ace.  of  a  national  cliurcTi,  etc.     34[y 

Answer  to  Sam.  Willard.    .        .        .     3424 

Appeal  from  28  judfjes.        .       .        .    3410 

Christian  Quaker 3411 

—  —  Further  account  of  divisions  among.   341; 

Heresie  and  hatred,  etc.     .       .        .    3416 

rudiments  against  him.  etc.     .        .    3409 

More  di>risions  amimtf  Q.    .       .        .    3417 

Necessity  and  use  of  sacraments.    34951^6 


Quakers.    Keith.    New  England  spirit 

of  persecutii-ni  in  Pennsylvania.         ,    3414 
Notes  of  tlic  true  church.    .        .        3422,23 

—  —  Presb.  and  Indep.  churches  tested.  .     3406 
Reasons  for  sciJur.-i.  betwixt  Quakers.  341a 

—  —  Reply  to  Mather's  remarks  on  his 

sermon.  /?oj 3421 

Truth  advanced 3418 

Tryals  of  P.  Boss,  G.  Keith,  etc.       .     3415 

Vision  cone,  separ.  among  Friends.     3408 

and  Bradford.     Faith  vindicated.    .    3407 

and  E.  Evans.    As.ser.  of  W.  Davis.    3420 

and  others.    Further  account  of  di- 
visions among 3413 

i — Leeds.    News  of  a  trumpet  .sounding.     3427 

—  Letter  from  cler.i^ymun  in  the  city  on.     3429 

—  Makemie,  F.     Answer  to  Keith.     .        .      812 

—  Maule.    l-'or  the  service  of  truth.        .    3434 

—  —  New  Eng.  persecutors  mauled.         .    3433 
Tribute  to  Ciesar 3435 

—  Neue  SchwarniKcister  Brut. .        .        .    7726 

—  Pike.    ICpistlo  to  Dublin  meeting.  /7J-7.    3485 

—  Proceedin:^s  a-.tainst  J.  Evans.       .        .    6499 

—  Rutty.     Liberty  of  the  sjiirit.        .        .    4329 

—  Sewcl.     History  (tf.  ....    3315 

—  Smith.     Doctrine  of,  vindicated.  .        .    4320 

—  Trial  of,  at  Stcubenville,  ().    .        .        .    6500 

—  Vindication  of.    Philadelphia.  /76f.     .    8744 

—  Wigan,  J.   .\ntieliri.st's  strongest  hold.    9086 

Quarles,  I'.     Emblems 7087 

Quatermayne,   R.    Conquest  over  Can- 

terburie 68o* 

Quebec,    City  of.     Cooper,    S.     Sermon 

on  reduction  of.  iz^7 1989 

—  Fallot.     Burt's  sermon  on.  /7j9.  .        .    2430 

—  Garvliner,  R.    Siege  of.  //&/.  ,        .    2639 

—  Hawkins.     Picture  of 131 

126 
207 
265 
'37 

127 
'30 


I  — Jmprt'n/.  7767, 

—  Siege  of.    journal  of.  /7J9.     . 
I by  a  nun. 

euebec  Lit.  and  Hi.st.  Soc.     Transac. 
uebec,     Province     of.     Abstracts     of 
laws  anil  re.gulations.     iy~j. 

—  Masere.s,  F.    C^nnmissions,  etc.  i~6o-73. 
Proceedin.gs  of  British. /77J. 

—  Ordinances,  /-dy 

—  Plan  of  code  of  laws.  ryy^. 

Hueenstown,  Batt.  of.    Van  Rensselaer, 
uerela  Cantabrigiensis 

Quiche  language,  lirasseur  de  Bourbourg.  5781 

—  Domingo  de  S.,  Thomas.    Arte  de.      .    5786 
Quincey,  V.  H.     Parody  on   letter  to  a 

l'\'ueralist 4952 

Quincy,    Hon.    Edmund,  </.    /yjS.    Han- 
cock's funeral  sermon  on.  i7fS.    .        .     1995 
Quincy,  Col.  Edmund,  d.  i(h)8.  MS.  lett'rs.  1329 
Quincy,  Josiah,  </.  /-/j.    Observations  on 

Bo.ston  port-bill.  'J74.    .       .       .       4173,84 

—  Lite,  bv  his  son 4117,4914 

Quincy,  Josiah,  lY.  /.'A/.    Address  on  leav 


128 

5078 

613 


ing  mayoralty.  /.S'jg. 

—  Bi-centehnial  iidilrcs:;.     Boston.  ;,i>>. 

—  Dedication  Dane  Law  School.  rSj3. 

—  History  of  Bo.ston  Athenajum. 

—  Memoir  of  J.  Q.  Adams.  . 

—  Municipal  history  of  Boston.  . 

—  Speech  on  fortification  bill.  iSb6.  , 

—  Speech  on  Louisiana. /,s'//. 

euincy,  Sam.    Twenty  sermons. 
uincy,  Mass.    Clark.     Re-ded.  ser.  iSjj. 

—  Craneh.     Bi-ceiitennial  poem. /.V./(). 

—  Deeds  of  I'rcs.  Adam  i's  gift.  /.V;j. 

—  Lunt.    2ojth  anniv.  discourse. /.v^. 

—  Whitney.     Hi.story,  1827,  and   bi-ccnt. 

address.  /.Vyu 

Quiripi  Indian  language.    Picrson.   Cat- 
echism in. 

Quitman,  J.  A.    Claiborne.    Life  of. 


■733 
■733 
"773 
1671 

4763 
1670 

4954 

4445 

7731.32 

1919 

1919 
r)i9 
1981 

1919 

5692 
5057 


I 

>        < 


itadical,  The.     N.  Y.  iSj/ 27«i 

Rtttinesque,  C.  S.    iVnalysisde  la  nature.    6641 


INDEX. 


59 


1995 
I3"9 


Rafinesque,  C.  S.     Annals  of  Ken.      4608,5633 

—  Hotanical  works ^595"^) 

—  Travels    and     researches    in     North 

America  and  Europe.    .        .       .  6642,  8798 

—  Works  bv 8798-8800 

—  The  world  I  a  poem 6921 

Rafn,  C.  C.    AboriK'nes  o£  America.      .    5475 

—  America  discovered  in  loth  century.  .  5475 
1)1  French 5475 

—  Antiq.  Americanae 9 

RaifUeneau,  P.  Jesuit  relation.  .  .  130 
Railroads.  Rept.  on  public  use  of.  iSjy.  1985 
RaloiK-h,  Sir  W.    Cayley.     Life  of.  .        .    5266 

—  Drake.     Brief  memoir  of.       .        .        .    5268 

—  Life.    London.  1J40.        .  ...    5265 

—  Life  and  trval  of.     Lond.  7677.        .        .     5264 

—  Tytler.     Lffe  of 5267 

Ralph,  I.    Use  and  abuse  of  parliaments.  6477 

Rambler's  Mairazine 6922 

Ramsay,  D,    Euloi;ium  on  B.  Ku.sh.        .    6553 

—  History  of  American  rcvitlution.         4120-22 

—  History  of  South  Carolina.     .        .        .    3885 

—  History  of  Unit,nl  States.       .        .        .    4915 

—  Lite  of  Gcor.ije  WashinKton.  .      4253-55,8937 

—  Oration  on  cession  of  L()uisiana.  .        .    4445 

—  Revolution  of  S.  Carolina.  3884,  4ii8,m,  8847 
Ramsey,    J.   G.    M.     Address    to    East 

Terine.s.see  society.  1SS4.        .        .        .    4613 

—  Annals  of  Tennessee 4609 

Uamusio.    Naviitjatifmi 51 

Rand,  L  Phthisis  pulmonalis.  .  .  .  6550 
Randel,  B.    Fun.  ser.  on  P.  M.  Herrick. 

/.*>? 2483 

Randolph,  h;.    Commencement  oration, 

Wm.  and  M:irv  Colle^;e.  i-j-ji.  .  .  3815 
Randolph,  J.    Lett,  to  a  young  relative.      8801 

—  Speeches  on  the  war. /.^>j.       .        .        .     5072 

—  Two  speeches  on  non-importation.  .  41)54 
Rankin,  A.  Review  of  Kentuekv  revival.  6416 
Ranking,  J.    Conquest  of  Pennsylvania, 

etc.,  bv  Moiiiiols 5348 

Raritan,  N.  J.    Mes.sler.    History  of  Re- 
formed cluiroh \(\\(' 

Rathband,  W.    Briefe  narration.      .     648,  68o* 

—  Confutation  of  the  Hrownists.  .  .  647 
Rathbun,  1).  Letter  to  Shakers.  6417,18 
Rathbun,  J.     Narrative  of  C.roton   Fort 

and  nia.ssacre 2231 

Rathbun,  V.  Rclig.  scheme  at  Nisqueunia.  6419 
Rawson,  G.    Cotton's  Milk  for  babes,  in 

Indian 804 

—  Indian  confession  of  faith.      .       .       .      784 

—  C.  Mather's  Ju.st  oommen.     .        .        .     1148 

—  Skinner's  ,)rdination  ser.  [or. /7i/.        .    2928 

—  Visits  to  Indians.    Sec  No.  831,  note. 
Rawson,  J.    Compendium  of  mil.  duty.  .    8647 

Raw.son  family  KcnealoKV 5119 

Ray,  Niclinlas.  Import,  of  the  colo. /^AA.  192 
Raymond,  1).  Th'iiightson  polit.econ'my.  6521 
Raymond,  II.  J.    Oration,  dedication  of 

monument  to  Andre's  captors.  .  .  3948 
Raynal,  Abbe.  Revolution  of  Amer.  4i2'„78 
Rayner,  B.  L.  Life  of  Jefterson.  .  .  4874 
Raynham,  Mass.    Sanford.    History  1st 

church.  iSu 1919 

Read,  1).  Columbian  Harmonist.  ,  5935,56 
Read,  W.  G.     Oratiim,   comnu>morative 

of  landing  of  Marvlantl  pil^^rims.  3690 

Reading,  Mass.     Bi-ctMit.  eelebra.  1S44.   .    1920 

—  Pickett.    Final  answer.  /M/.s'.  .        .        .    1920 

—  Proc.  against  Emily  Richardson,  /.f,'^.     1920 

—  Result  of  council.  /.\V7 1920 

—  Review  of  Pickett's  reply. /.f^f.      .        .     1920 

—  Stone.  Historical  .sermon.  M'//.  .  .  1920 
Reasons  of  dissenting  brctliron.  .  ,  676 
Rebellion  of  1745.  Tracts  on.  .  .  .  8802 
Reekitt,  W.,  and  J.  Gough.    Lives  and 

labors  of 3563 

Recueil    d'estanipes.    [Plates  of  scenes 

in  American  revolution.!  ,  .  .  4124 
Red  Jacket.    Stone.    Life  of.     .        .       .    5458 


Red  Riv,  !■.  Marcv  &  McClellan.  Explora.  4733 
-M'Donell,  A.    Narrative. /.S'/i?.       ,        .       136 

—  Narrative  of  occurrences. /lC//.      .       ,      134 

—  Selkirk's  Kildonan  settlement,  .  133,135 
Letter  to  Earl  of  Liverpool. /J//.      .      134 

—  West.  Mis.sicmary  journal.  .  .  137,38 
Redfield,  W.  C.  Meteorological  works.  .  6669 
Reed,  J.  History  of  Rutland,  Mass.  1927,8611 
Reed,  John.  Expla.  of  map  of  Phila.  777./.  3153 
Reed,  Jos.     Life  and  correspondence.      .    4125 

-Remarks  on  Gov.  Johnstone's  speech. 

'770 315' 

Reed,  Miss  R.  T.  Six  mos.  in  a  convent.  1784 
Reeve,  John.  See  Muggleton,  L.  .  .  3549 
Reflections  on  correspimdence  between 

Secretary  Smith  and  Brit.  min.  iSro.  4953 
Reflections  on  courtship  and  marriage.  .  3313 
Refonn.ition  in  England.  vS.  Mather.  .  1318 
Reformed  Dutch  Ch.    Constitution,  etc.    6355 

—  Psalms  and  catechism 6354 

Regulator  for  Crazy  Will's  death  watch. 

170S. aii8 

Relioboth,  Mass.    Bliss,  L.,  jr.    History.     1921 

—  Ellis.     Late  law  suits,  /jgj.     .        .        .     1920 

—  Facts  rel.  to  3d  ex-parte  council.  iSij.    1920 

—  Thomp.son.  Centen.  sermon.  /&/.  1920,81 
Relation  de    ...  la  mission  de  la  Nou- 

velle  France.  /6yr;-io 139 

Relations  de  la  Nouv!  I'^rance.  i6j6,  '60, 

'70,  '77.  Albanv.  /Sf4-66.  .  .  140,  9190 
Relly,  J.  and  J.  Christian  hymns.  .  6034,35 
Remarlts   on    Dissertaticm   on   political 

union  of  united  colonies.  .  ,  .  4178 
Remks.  on  pph.  called  Plain  truths.  1776.  4176 
Remembrancer.  J.  Almon.  .  .  3934,36 
Reiner,  I.  A.  Amerikanisches  Archiv.  .  8803 
Reinmele,  John.  Atonement.  .  .  .  2565 
Rensselaer,  S.  van.  Barnard's  di.sc.  on.  2921 
Renssclaerwyek  Manor.  Pepjier.  Sketch 

of.  /..sy' 2994 

Report    of  committee   on   disputes  be- 
tween S.  Carolina  and  Georgia.  /7;6.    3886 
Republican  crisis ;  Jesuitism  of  Madison.    5073 
Resolves  of  Congr.  concern,  trade.  7777.    4176 
Revivals.  .        .        .        .        .      7734-37,  7820 

—  oi  1741-4 f.  Christi.an  history.  .  .  2616 
Revolution  in  New   England   justified. 

iCx}i.  lepr.  1773 354,  2699 

Reynolds,  John.    Recollections  of  Wind- 
sor, Vt.,  prison 2566 

Reynolils,  T.     Practical  religion  exempli- 
fied in  Mary  Terry  and  Mrs.  Clissold.   7738 
Rhetoric,  logic,  ethics.         .        .        .        7277-78 
RllODi;  Isi.ANf).    .        .        .      2341-2449,  8804-11 

—  Acts  and  laws.  .        .        .         2341-45*.  6472,73 

—  Bartlctt.  Bibliography  of.  .  .  2346,  7921 
-Boundary  with  Mass.     Doc.  on.     .        .    2348 

—  Callender.     Hist.  disc.  on. /7.W.      .        2351,5a 

—  Frieze.     Efforts  for  exten.  of  suflrngr      2^55 

—  Green,  F.  H.    Might  and  right  in.  1X4,        158 

—  Lackson,  C.  T.    Geolog.  survey  of. 

—  Macsparran,  J.    America  dissected. 

—  Paper  money  of.    Potter. 

—  Peterson,  E.    History  of. 


-Rebelliim  of  1S4 


•■J59 
2362 

»385 
2369 
2386 


Various  pph.    . 
Reports  to  U.  S.  Ho.  of  Rep.  on  inter- 
ference of  Exec,  in  affairs  of.  1S45. 

—  Richmond.     Repudiation  of.  . 

—  Ross.    Civil  and  religious  liberty  in. 

—  Tracts,  various  political. 

—  Updike.     Bar.  of 

—  Williams.    Annals  of  aristocracy. 
Rhode  Island  book.     Lynch. 
R.  Island  ICvang.  Assoc'.  Minutes,  etc. 
R.  Island  Histor.  Society.    Collections. 

—  Addresses  before 2372 

Rhodes,  John.    Captivity  in  So.  Amer.  5565,66 

—  Thepowow.  Otsego,  N.  \.iSaS.  .  5483 
Rich,  O.  Bibliotheca  Amer.  nova,  etc.  7948-50 
Rich,  R.  Newes  from  Virginia.  .  .  3786 
[Ricliards.J    Polities  of  Conn.  iSij.        .    3143 


2370 
3373 
2374 
3386,86 
3377 
»384 
1361 
!>354 
»37' 


t     ! 


60 


INDEX. 


::  f 


Richards,  C.  ThouRlits  and  remarks.  .  8812 
Kielmrilson,  Maj.  Jolin.    Ki^lit  years  in 

Canada 141 

Richardson,  Rev.  .rohn.    Artillery  elec- 
tion sermon.  i6ys 853 

reprinted.  iSjq 1576 

Richmond,  J.  W.  R.  I.sland  repudiation.  2373 
Richmond,  Va.  Burn'g  of  theatre.  aV^/.  3787 
Richmond  Co.,  N.  Y.  See  Staten  Island.  2977 
Rider,    Jane,     somnambulist,     Belden's 

Acc(mnt  of 6537 

Riedescl,  llaioness.    Berufs-Rcise  nach 

America 4126 

—  Letter.s,  etc 881  j 

RiKKS,  S.  R.    My  own  book,  in  Dakota.      575') 
Rights  of  the  colonies  stated   and   de- 
fended. 777.^ 4179 

Riker,  Jas.,  jr.  Annals  of  Xewt'n,  N.  Y.  2967 
Rippon,  J.  Selection  of  hymns,  .  .  (1036 
Rittenhouse,  D.  Barton.  Memoirs  of.  .  5269 
Ritter,  A.  History  of  Moravian  church 

in  Philadelphia 3155 

Rivero&Tschudi.  Peruvian  antiquities.  5349 
Rivetus,  A.  Critici  sacri  specimen.  .  1344 
Rivin^ton's  Royal  Gazette.  /71S/.  .  ,  29I-.5 
Roach,  J.  Captivity  in  So.  America.  .  5567 
Robbins,  A.  Loss  of  briK  Commerce.  .  2093 
Robbins,  Chandler,  d.  lyw.  Anniver- 
sary disc.  Plymouth,  Ms.  lyot.  1915,16 
Robbins,  Chandler,  d.  lA's.    Dedication 

sermon.     Boston.  1^4^.  .        .        .     1595 

—  History  2d  church.    Boston.         1596,8561,62 

—  Two  hfstor.  .sermons.  Boston.  /i.^f.  .  1595 
Robbins,  T.  Planters  of  New  Enj;.  355,  8814 
Roberts,  G.     Strictures  on  sermon  by 

N.  Williams •.    6269 

Roberts,  N,  Account  of  Florida,  r^bj.  .  4364 
Robertson,  J.    Secession  chureh  mission 

to  Nova  Scotia 142 

Robie,  T.  Meteor  seen  in  1710.  .  .  .  6670 
Robin,  C.  C,  AMe.    Flora  Ludovica.       .    4.(42 

—  New  travels  through  No.  Amer.  .   4128,8815 

—  Nouveau  voyage  dans  I'Amer. /7,f/.     .    4127 

—  Voyages  daris  I'inter.  de  la  Louisiane.  4441 
Robin  Hood  Soc.  of  New  York.  Debates. 

1-74 .    2896 

Robinson,  Conway.    Discoveries  in  the 

West  to  1519 2700 

Robinson,  Rev.  John,  of  Leyden.    Appen- 
dix to  Perkins  his  six  principles.        .      531 

—  (?)  Essayes  or  ob.servations.     .        .     651,8816 

—  justification  <jf  separation.      .        .        .      650 

—  New  e.ssaves 650 

See  Nye,  P.,  and  Robinson.  J.         .        .      620 

Robinson,  Rev,  John,  MA.  Birth  ofaday.  653 
Robinson,  John,  M,D,  Triumph  and  unity 

of  truth. <i5.t,55 

Robinson,  A[.    Considerations  <jn  meas- 
ures with  colonies.        .        31^87,  4129,  73,  83 

—  Further  exam,  of  measures,  etc.    .  3987,4130 

—  Peace  the  best  policy. /777.  .  .  3987,41)1 
Robinson,  W.,  and  Leddra,  W.    Several 

epistles 35'^'4t'^5 

Robinson  Crusoe 7198 

Robison,  J,  Conspiracy  of  freemasons.  6749 
Rocchietti.  J.  Lorenzo' and  Onalaska.  .  7135 
Rochambeau,    Count   de.    Memoirs   on 

American  revolution 4132 

Roche,  H,  M.  Vicar  of  Lansdowne.  .  7138 
Rochefort,  C,     Histoire  des  Antilles.      .    5335 

—  Relation  de  I'isle  de  Tobi.ifo.  .  .  5336 
Rochester,  Mass.    lilmnions.    Sermon  at 

ordination  of  C.  Chaddock,  171U.       .    1922 
Rochester,  N.  Y.    Church,    Address  at 

dedication  of  Mt,  Hope  Cemet.  i^t.     2994 

—  Directory  and  history 2980 

—  Edwards.    Thanksgiving  ser.  /,&7.      .    299,) 

—  in  1X27. 2981 

—  O'Reilly.  Sketches  of.  /SjX.  .  .  .  2982 
Rock,  Mrs.  M.  C.  Mather  on  death  of.  .  1178 
Rockway,  N.  J.    Ch.  hist,  and  manual.    3646 


Rocky  Hill.  Ct.    Manual   of  Congrega- 
tional church.  jSjj 2271 

Rocky  Mountains.    Irving,  W.         .       .    4691 

—  I.«wis  &  Clarke's  expedition.  .    4682,  4693-97 

—  Ltmjif.     Expedition  to 4698 

—  Wisii/.enus.  Ausfiugnach.  /.<!/o.  .  .  4529 
Rocque,  M,  A.    Set  of  plans  and  forts  in 

America.  7765. 178 

Rodger.s,  Comin.  J.,  Court  of  inquiry  on.  4989 

Rogerenes 2094-2101 

Ri)gers,  Ammi.     Memoirs.  .        .        .    5270 

Rogers,  D.  Practicall  catechisme.  .  .  5.32 
Roger.s,  E.  P.     Hist.   disc,  on  Protestant 

Reformed  Dutch  church  in  Albany.  2923 
Rogers,  Geo.    Experience  as  university 

preacher 4271 

Rogers,  H.  D.    Geology  of  N.  Jer.sey.    .    8692 

—  Geology  of  Penn,  2d  report.  .  6632 
Rogers,  John.     Answer  to   Pratt's  Prey 

taken,  etc. 2098 

—  Epistle  to  (Juak'rs  and  7th  Day  Baptists.  2094 

—  Midnight  cry.  </*. /7(W 2094 

—  The  shepherds.  /~?(>-         ....    2100 

—  Servant  of  Jesus  Christ 2095 

Rogers,  John,  2d.    Answer  to  [C.  Math- 
er's] monitory  letter. /7^o(?)        .       .    2096 

Rogers,  Natli.    Cau.se  of  Goil's  wrath.    .      656 
Rogers,  R     Journals  in  French  war.      256,257 
Rogers,  I    J,    New  Amer.  biogr.  dict'y.    5107 
Romans,  H.    Annals  of  troubles  in  Neth- 
erlands       2102,03,  8817 

—  Natural  history  of  Florida.  /yyS'    •       4365i'>6 

—  Pilot  for  Gulf  of  Florida.  .  .  .  4367 
Ronde,  L.  de.    De  j^ekruicigde  Christus.    3454 

—  Principles  of  Christian  religion.  .  .  2842 
Roots,  P.  P.  1-etter  to  Pa.'dobaptist  ch.  .  6240 
Rosowell,  T.     Mead's  funeral  .ser.  on.      .      575 

j  Rosier,  J.    Wnyniouth's  voyage,  /6i)f.    .      280 
!  Ross,  Alex,     Philosophical  touchstone.   .      679 
1  Ross,  Arthur  A.     Disc,  [imj  hist,  of  R.  I. 
I  2374,  8806 

I  Ross,  J.    Letter  to  J.  H.  Paine  on  Cher- 

j         okees. 5439 

Ross,  R.    Plain  address  to  Quakers.       .    3582 
Ross,  Z.    Oration,  Attleboro,  Mass.  777./.    4174 
j  Rous,  J.  (■/(//.  New  England  a  degener- 

I         ate  plant 3566 

'  Rowe,  Mrs.  E.    Friendship  in  death.        .    7740 
i  Rowland,  D.  S.    Sermon,  stamp  act.       .      195 

I    -Sermons 7741 

]  Rowlandson,  Mary.    Indian  captivity.    .      47a 
484- >i,  2701,  5568,  8410 
Rowley,  Mass.    Balch.    Sermon  gather- 
ing jd  church,  /-jj 1924 

—  Bradford.    Centennial  address.  iS^.  .    1924 

—  Gage.     History 1923 

—  Tucker.    lA'tter  to  Rev.  J.  Chandler. 

/7A7 1924 

Rowson,  Susanna.    Poems.        .        .   6924,  8818 

—  Slaves  in  Algiers  ;  a  play,  etc.       .       .    7049 
-Works 7'37-4« 

Roxbury,  Mass.    Cemetery  act.  /(S!/,S'.      .    1924 

—  Dearborn.  Bi-cent.  address.  /<\}o.  .  1926 
Mayor's  address.  iXff.         .       .       .    1926 

—  Ellis.    History 1925 

—  Mather,  L    Sermon,  ordination  of  T. 

Walter.  /yrA 1033 

—  Observ.  on  Gordon's  Thanksg.  s.  /yyj.    1924 

—  Parker.    Historical   sketch  grammar 

school.  tSM 1924 

—  Putnam.    Address     consecration     of 

cemetery.   /.V/,v. 1924 

—  Report  on  cemetery,  1X/7.       .       .       .    1926 

—  Report  on  Shire  town,  /X47.  .  .  .  1924 
Royal  adventurers  trading  into  Africa.  157 
Royal  Ainer.  Magazine,  Boston,  I774-7S'  '698 
Roval  Gazette,  Rivington's,  N.  Y.  i-jHi.  2905 
RoVall,  Mrs,  A.    Letters  from  Ala.  /J|>o.    4341 

—  Pennsylvania 8819 

—  Sketches  in  United  States.  .  .  .  8819 
—Southern  tour 3788,  8819 


INDEX. 


tfl 


'g=4 
8818 

'49 
■4> 

')24 

[1J26 
1425 


1^30 


Roynlston,  Mass.  Lee.  Half-cent,  ser- 
mon. /SjS. ig24 

Rudd,  S.  Poem  on  death  of  T.  HoUis.  z;,?/.  1993 

Ruiz  de  Montoya,  A.    Tesoro  de  Icn^ua 

Guariini 578,} 

Riiliiilj;  elders.    Set-  Elders. 

Hum,  Abuse  of,     C.Mather. 

Rumsey,  J.    Applica.  of  steam  to  boats 

'-■<'>'■ 6670,80 

Rupert,  Vt.    Case  of  church  discipl. /t9/f.    3567 

Rupp,  I.  D.  History  of  Uerk.'i  and  Leb- 
anon counties,  Pii 308.7 

—  Hi.st.  of  Dauphin  Co.  [and  others],  Pa.    3092 

—  History  of  Lancaster  county.  Pa.  .        .    3070 

—  Hist,  of  Northamp.  Co.  [and  others],  Pa.  3051 

—  History  of  York  county.  Pa.  .  .  .  301)0 
Rural  MajL^azine.  Hartford.  /S/o.  .  .  2167 
RuschcnberKer,  W.  S.  W.     Controversy 

on  assim.  rank  in  U.  S.  navy.      .        .    4969 
Rush,  B.    Account   of   yellow   fever   in 

Phihidelphia.  /jqj ^i!^6 

—  Medical  works 6551,52 

—  Medicine  ainontjf  Inilians.        .        .        .    5440 

—  W.  U.  Reed,  expert  in  e.\humrition.     9191,92 

—  Ramsay.     Eulo^ium  on 6353 

Russcl,  J.  Brief  narrative  ...  Anabap- 
tist church,  Bo.ston 6241 

Rus.scU,  B.    Hist,  of  the  late  war.  jS/^-rj. 

5059-60 
Rusiell,  C.  T.    Centennial  addr.,  Prince- 
ton, Ma.ss.  /,*o 1918 

—  Historv  of  Princeton,  Mas.s.  .  .  1919,81 
Russt'U,  Noadiah.    Verses  on  death  of. 

'71./ 2246 

Russell,  Robert.    Sermons.        .        .        .  7742 

Russell,  W.    Military  sermon.  /y6iy.         .  260 

Russian  victories,  Celebra.  at  Host.  /S^j.  1678 

Rutlicrford,  S.  Spirituall  Antichrist.  .  657 
Rutland,  Mass.     Lorintf.    Sermons  after 

Indian  attack,  /^jj 1928 

—  Re"d.     Hi.story 1927,8611 

Rutland,  \'t.     Imprint.  I7qj.      .        .        .  2527 

RutledKC  E.  History  of  eh.  of  Enff.  .  6153 
Rutlcdue,  J.     Who  wrote  forjfed  letters 

attributed  to  ? 4952 

Rutty,  I.     Liberty  of  spirit  and  flesh.      .  4329 

Ru.\ton,  li.  K.     Life  in  the  far  West.       .  4514 

Rye,  N.  H.     Porter.     Half-cent.  ser.  /.ftf.  2495 

—  Porter.    Sermon  on  remarkable  inor- 

talitV.   /.«!,' 24)i; 

Ryves,  B.    Jleicurius  rusticus.         .        .      613 

Sabbath.    J.  BoUes  .ind  J.  Walterhous. 

~f7.     ........     2100 

.769 

•  "95 

-Mather,  I.     Sanctitication  of.         .        .  1005 
Sabbath  eveninjj,  C.   M.ither  on  obser- 
vance of.    ......      1129,29* 

Sabiii,  I.     American  Bibliopolist.     .        .  7951 

—  Diet.' of  books  relatinK  to  America.    .  7952 

—  Repi'iiits 52 

Sabine,  L.    Loyalists  of  Am.  revolution.  4133 

—  Report  on  fisheries 491(1 

Saco,  .Me.     Folsimi.     History.    .        .        .  2<<>8 

—  tireenwoud.     Dedication  ser.  /.f»7.        .  2613 
Sad  aiul  dreadful  news  from  New  Eng- 
land. /^V/. 

Safhn,  J.    Ans.  to  "Sellinp;  of  Joseph." 
Sas  Harbor,  L.  I.     Imprint.  r;Q3.     . 
Sagard.    Voyage  du  pays  des  Hurons. 

ib^i 

Reprints 

•SAijean,  M.    Relation.    (Cramoisy  ser.) 
Sasittarius's  letters.     Mein. 
St.  Albans,  Vt.     Disc,  on  education.  iS^b. 
St.  Augustine,  Fla.  Sewall.  Sketches  of. 
-  Whitney.    Brief  account  of. 
St.  Clair,  Gen,  A.    Camp'n  ag.  Indians.  . 

—  Court  martial  of 

—  Expedition  of.    U.  S.  report  on.    . 


imphli 
slicholi 


-  First  dav  the.    J.  Fitch.  . 

-  Mather,  A.     Sabb.  day's  rest. 


356 

853 

2995 

143 
144 

146 
4Mt 
2j"7 
4/'8 
4369 
5537 
4>35 
5061 


St.  John  dc  Crevecoeur.    See  Crevecoeur. 

St.  Louis,  Mo.    Directory.  .       .       .       4668,69 

Pamphlets. 4671 

•        '     —  ■  '  •      ■•  658 

4653 
5344 
1932 
1932 
'933 
«933 
«933 
■933 
■933 
'933 
9291.10 
1933 


!  St.  Nicholas,  J.    History  of  baptism. 
St.  Peter's  River.    Keating.   Expedi.  to. 
i  St.  Vincent,  Strait  of.     Nodal.    Viaje.     . 
!  Salem,  Mass.    Answer  to  Prescott.  /7;6. 

—  Catalogue  .Mus.  of  E.  I.  Me.  Soc.  iSii. 

—  Conclu.  of  Salem  controv.  1S14.    . 

—  Corresp.  bet.  ist  and  Taber.  chs.  iS}2. 

on  Third  church  of  1735.  /S47.  . 

Claims  of  Tabern.  ch.  as  3d  ch.  /S^ff. 

Review  of  the  corresp.  /^S'/?. 

—  Emerson.    28th  anniv.  .sermon.  /S4J.    . 

—  Felt.    Annals i 

—  Flint.    Sermon  leaving  old  M.  H.  /S^j. 

—  Forbes.     Sermon,  and  result  of  coun- 

cil, ly.y 

—  Inscriptions.  rSjy 

—  Letter  on  div.  in  ist.  church.  /7.?^ 

—  Memo,  of  merchants  to  Cong.  /.feo. 

—  Mr.  Checver  convic.  of  ignorance.  /,&./. 

—  Narrative  of  council. /7jV.. 

—  Prescott.     Exam,  of  cert,  r'm'ks.  lyjs. 

—  Report  on  estab.  manuf.ic. /,Vj6.     . 

—  Review  of  Colman's  sermon,  as'j,-. 

—  Review  of  result  of  council. /,s>7.  . 

—  Richards.     Dedication  sermon. /ib9.    . 

—  Salton.stall.    Mayor's  inaug.  /Sjd. 

—  School  committee  report.  /,y>,-. 

—  Story.    Diseour.se  to  Histor.  Soc.  iSM. 

—  Stuart.    Her.,  Fem.  Ch.irita.  Soc.  /iSy. 

—  Upham.     Dedication  sermon.  /Si'6. 
ad  centennial  lecture.  /Sjo. 

—  Whitaker.     History  of  3d  cnurch  and 

tyranny  of  c(mncil.  /^.i/. 
Sermon  before  Presbvcery,  e^c.  f^Ss.   ,,j_ 

—  Worcester.  Cent,  ser.,  Taberna.ch.Mjf .  1933 

Memo,  of  old  and  new  taberna,  /Sjj,    1933 

Salem  Witclicraft.    SiV  Witchcraft. 


1932 
1933 
193a 
193a 
193J 
1931 
'933 
«93» 
193a 
'933 
1932 

'933 
•933 
193a 
1932 

'9.3> 
1932 

'93a 
932 


3''43 
6613 

2273 

2273 

2273 

2273 


Salem,  N.  J.     Johnson.     Hi.st.  aco. 
Salisbury,  J.  H.     Hist,  of  Indian  corn.    . 
Salisbury,  Ct.    Church.    Centennial  ad- 
dress. /S.fr 

—  Crossman.    New- Year's  sermon.  /Sbj. 

—  Reed.    Ser.  at  clmrch  centennial.  iXu. 

—  Rem.  on  result  of  council.  /770. 
Salisbury,  N.  H.     Worcester.   Appeal  to 

public.  /.Cv 1935 

Letter  on  ex-parte  council.  /J/y.       .    5249 

Salmagundi 2885,86 

Saltmiirsh,  J.    GroaneS  for  liberty.  .       .      677 

—  Antiehristian  doct.  of.  S.Rutherford.  657 
Saltonstall,  G.  Conn.  elec.  ser.  /0Q7.  .  854 
Saltonstall,  L.    Mayor's  address.  Salem, 

Mass.  /SfO 1933 

Salt/.burg  emigrants.  Urlsperger.  Nach- 

richt. 5615 

Sampson,  Deborah.     Female  review.       4136,37 
Sampson,   Ezra.     Beauties  of  the  Bible.    5857 
--  Snain  patriot  unmasked.         .       4919,2-), 
Sampson,  Win.    Memoirs  and  hi.story  of 

Ireland 

San  Francisco.    WiUey.    Hist,  ser.  /Sjg. 
Sanders,  D.  C.     Arlill.  elcc.  ser.  li'/y. 
Sanderson,  J.    Lives  of  signers.       .       4138,39 
Saudistiel.l,   Mass.     Hartwell,  J.    Alle- 

Sorical  discourse 
s,  R.  C.    Writings 

Sandwich,  Mass,    Cobb.    Two  ser.  /.ibj". 

—  GriHin.     Dedication  .sermon,  /i'rj. 

—  Merrick,     Dedication  .sermon.  rSjf.     . 

—  Result  of  ciHincil.  /S/7 

Sanford,  Enoch.    Sketch  of  the  Pilgrim.s. 
.Sanford,    Ezekiel.      History    of    United 

Suites  before  Revolution.     .        .     179, 
Sangertield,  N.  Y.  Persecution  in  Amer- 
ica !  tXii 2983 

Sp.nsom.  Sketches  of  Lower  Canada.  ,  145 
riiirato^a,    N.  Y.      Howe.     History    of 

sprmgs  at 3984 


,8833 

5a7a 
47" 

1576 


1897 
7143 
1935 
>93S 
'935 
'935 
357 

,  8900 


62 


INDEX. 


Saratoga.    Meade.    Prop's  of  sprinRs.    •  »98s 

—  North.    Saratoga  waters.       .        .        .  a.j8ii 

—  Seaman.    Mineral  waters  of.  /Sbg.       .  3986 

—  Steele.  Analy.sis  of  waters  of.  .  .  2986 
Sargent,  L.  M.  Poems.  .  .  6936,27,  8823 
Sarifent,  Winthrop.    Uoston  :  a  poem.    .  1671 

—  Life  of  Major  Andre 1^950 

—  Polit.  intolerance  in  removal  of.  /,^)/.  49<j6,53 
Sartrent  prize  medal  dissertations,  /7W).  .  168 
Saunders,  D.,  jr.    Journal  on  ship  Com- 
merce  527,1,74 

Savage,  Eliz,,  Extraordinary  cure  of.      .  883J 
Savage,  Jas.,  of  Boston.    Geneal.  diction- 
ary of  New  Engluiid 5126 

Savage,  Jus.,  of  London.    The  librarian. 

/Mxf-OO 7951 

Say,  T.,  Compila.  of  life  and  writin.gs  of.  3567 
Saybrook,  Ct.    Guion.    Apology  for  eh. 

AS'?,/. 2273 

—  Hist,  sketrh  of  Bapt.  churches.  /.\>;.    .  2272 

—  Hotchki.ss.  Karewel!  discourse. /t'i?J.  .  3272 
Half-cent,  sermon.  /,Vf?.     .        .        .  2373 

—  Manual  of  2d  Bapt.  church.  iSiS,  iK)i.  .  2272 
Saybrook  platform.  .  .  3104-09,  7743-46 
Scale.s,  W.  Confusion  of  Babel.  .  .  7747 
Scarlet  fever.     Allen.    Treatise  on.         .  6572 

—  Sims.  Ob.servations  on.  ,  .  .  .  6555 
Scheffer,  A.  Histoire  des  Ktats-Unis.  .  4917 
L;^::'^nectady,  N.  'V.    Toll.    Hist,  of  first 

sei'lers.  /1S/7 299^ 

See  Union  College. 
Scherer,  J.  B.  Recherches  sur  le  nouveau 

monde 5441 

Schermerhorn,  F.  Captivity.  .  .  .  5564 
Schermcrhorn,  J.  F.,  and  Mills.    View  of 

the  We.st 4530 

Schoharie,  N.  Y.    Imprint.  iSjj.       .       .  2992 

—  Life  of  T.  Murphy 2^)93 

Schoharie  Co,,  N.  Y.    Brown.    First  set- 
tlement of 2993 

—  Simms.    History  of 2991 

School  books 7199-7280 

Schoolcraft,  H.  R.    Algio  researches.      .  54(2 

—  Catalogue  of  Indian  books.    .        .        .  56^0 

—  Expedition  to  Itasca  lake.       .        .    4516,  88J4 

—  I>ead  mines  of  Missouri.         .       .       .  4670 

—  Notes  on  the  Iroquois 5443 

—  Oneota.     No.  i 5633 

—  Sources  of  the  Mississippi  river.  .       .  45iii 

—  Thirty  years  with  Indian  tribes.  .       .  5444 

—  Travels  in  Mississippi  Valley.  .  .  4517 
Schrocder,  W.  Grammaire  turque.  .  8S25 
Schultz,  C.  Jr.  Inland  voyage.  .  .  4518 
Schuvlkill  Fishing  Co.,  Phila.   Memoirof.  3157 

SCIKNCES  AND  ARTS 6531-661)6 

Scillacio,  N.    De  insulis  nierid.        .       .  9193 

Scioto  Co.    Avis  de.  /ySc) 45711 

—  Nouveau  prospectus  de.  /7or>.        .        .  4580 
Scipio's  Reflections  on  Monroe's  view.   .  4839 
Scituate,  Mass.    Deane.   Dedication  ser- 
mon. /•S.JO 1936 

History 1937,2637 

—  Turner.     Letters   on    history   of    ist 

parish,  2d  series.  rXf^ 1936 

Scotland,  Prosecutions  in.    C.  Mather.  .  1187 

Scott,  Job.    Baptism  of  Christ.        .        .  35f8 

—  Life  and  gospel  labors 3569 

Scott,    Jos.     Geological   description   of 

Maryland  and  Delaware.     .       .       .  3676 
Scottow,  J.     Planting  of  Mii.ss.          .        856,56* 

—  Rise  of  anabaptists.          ....  855 
See  No.  830,  iio/e. 

Scranton  family.    E.  Scranton.        .        .  3069 

Scudder,  H.    Christian's  daily  walke.     .  564 

Sea-serpent 6644 

Seabury,  S.,  ffp.    Address  of  clergy  of 

Cunn.  to 6155 

—  Discourses.         ....      6156,57,8826 

—  [Pamphlets  by  and  on.]    ....  6158 

—  Sermon  at  N.  London.  17412.         .        .  6154 

—  (?)  View  of  controversy  with  Gr.  Brit,  6827 


Searson,  I.  Mt.  Vernon :  a  poem.  .  .  8838 
Seasonable  account  of  dyinf;  words  of 

W.  I'letcher,  et  al. 0455 

Seccomb,  Jos.    Writings.    .        .       .       7748149 
Seccombc,  John.    Ordination  ser.,  Hali- 
fax.  IjyO 131* 

Seeker,  T.,  Abl>.    Answer  to  Mayhew  on 

■Soc.  Prop.  Gospel 6160 

—  Letter  to  Walpote,  Commentary  on.    .  6121 

—  Sermons 6159 

Secretary's  guide.        .        .        .       3456,  7346-48 

Sedgwick,  C.  V.     Hist,  of  Sharon,  Ct.      .  3373 

Seguenot,  Father.  Let.  to  Mrs.  C.  Baker.  7750 

Selby,  W.    Two  anthems 5957 

Self-denial,  Treatise  of 679 

Selfridge,  T.  O.    Controversy  with   B. 

Austin.  /.*t)7 1088 

—  Trial  for  killing  C.  Austin.  A*6.  .  1988,8830 
Selkirk,  Earl  of.    Red  River  settlem't.     133,34 

Seller,  J.     Atlas  minimus 8063 

Seminole  war.  Authentic  narra.  of.     5470,  5476 

—  Causes  of,  and  its  history.       .        .        .    4371 

—  Cohen.     Notices  of 4373 

—  Harvey's  expeditiim  thro'  Everglades.   4376 

—  Massacre  at  Indian  Key  village.  1S40.    4376 

—  Perkins.    Jackson's  conduct  in.    .       ,    5623 

—  Sketch  of 4373 

—  Sprague.    History  of 4374 

—  Tracts  on 5479 

—  U.  S.  public  documents 4375 

—  Vindica.  of  President,  etc.  .  .  .  4370 
Scmple,  R.  B.  Hist,  of  Baptists  in  Va.  .  8831 
Seneca  Indians  in  N.  Y.,  Case  of.    .  5445,  5633 

—  Pamphlets  on 5477,5633 

Seneca  language,  Luke  in.         ...    5740 

Separates 7751 

Separation.    Answer  to  Stillingflcet  on. 

E.  Owen 633 

—  Ball,  J.    Grounds  of 533 

—  Firmin,  G.     Separation  examined.       .  573 

—  Justification  of.  J.  Robmson,  .  .  653 
Sergeant,    J.      Letter   on   education   of 

Indian  children 5608,31 

Serious  address  to  inhabitants  of  New 

York  on  Boston  port  act,  1774.  .  .  3807 
Serious  letter  to  young  jjeopleof  Boston. 

'?*?•    •       • '73< 

Sermons  [Warham  Williams's  coll.  of.]      7753 

—  Collections  of.    .        .        7754-7790,7910,12-19 

—  Miscellaneous  occasional.  .  .  .  1984 
.Seventy-six  .society.  Publications  of.  .  4140 
Sever,   N,,  and  P.  Oliver.    .Speeches  on 

d'th.  of  Col.  I.  Lothrop.  I'iym'th.  /yjo.  1913 
Severals  relating  to  the  fund,  ih.'i?.  .  .  857 
Sewall,  Mrs.  A.,  C.  Mather  on  death  of.  .  1358 
Sewall,  Mrs.  H.,  C.  Mather  on  death  of.  .  1361 
Sewall,  jon.'i.  M.  Poems,  .  .  .  6930,  8833 
Sewall,  Jos.  Fun,  sermon  on  B.  Wads- 
worth.  /7J7 1993 

—  Fun.  sermon  on  W.  Winthrop.  .  .  1139 
-  Mass.  election  sermon,  77^,/.    .        .        .    1484 

—  t)n  day  of  prayer  for  revival.  /?./».        ,     1989 

—  .Sermon  on  death  of  George  I.        .       .    1994 

—  Sermon  on  early  piety 367 

—  Sermon.s 779', 9> 

— Chauncy's  funeral  sermon  on.  lyOq.  1996,97 
Sewall,  R.  K.  Sketches  of  St.  Augu.stine.  4368 
Sewall,  Judge  Samuel.    Phenomena  . .  . 

novi  orbis 85S-61,  7794 

—  Proposals  touching  prophesies.     .        .    7793 

—  (?)  Verses,  Jan.  i,  1701.      .        .        .     860,  7794 

—  Prince's  fun.  sermon  on.  if}o.  .  .  1994 
Sewall,  Rev.  Samuel,  jr.    History  of  Wo- 

burn.  Ma,s,s 1965 

Sewall,  Sam,,  sr.  and  jr.  MS.  letters.  .  1339 
Sewall,    Judge  Stephen,  lY    lytxi.     May- 

hew's  funt.-ral  .sermon  on.  tjbo.  .  .  1995 
Sewall,  Stephen,  it.  1^4.    Account  of  the 

shec'.iinah 5858 

—  Fun.  ora.  on  Prof.  J.  Winthrop.  lyyg.    .  1769 

—  Scrip,  hist,  of  Sod.  and  Gomorrah.  5858,  7795 


INDEX. 


63 


P58 
E69 
fr95 


Sewall,  T.    Lecture,  opening  of  medicul 

department  of  Culumbiu  College.  .  fi554 
Sewnrd,  Anna.  Monody  on  Maj.  Andrd.  3951-53 
Seward,  W.  H.    Anniv.  discourse,  I'ly- 

inouth,  Mass.  /iXi 3191 

Sewel,  W.    Hist,  of  Quakers.      3315,  3570,  7796 

Sexaj<enary.    Bloodvfood 3975 

Seybert,  A.  Statis.  Annals  of  U.  S.  .  491;) 
Seymour,  E.  S.    Sketches  of  Minnesota.    4660 

Sll.\KERS 0399-6427 

Shakespeare.    Lenox,  J.    Plays  in  toliu.    9194 

—  Celebra.  of  300th  anniv.  of  birth.  /Sr>^  9195 
Shapleigh,  Me.  Lorinij.  History.  /S;^.  2C11 
Sharan,  J.  Adventures  and  travels.  .  5J76 
Sharon,  Ct.    Ordina.  of  O.  Lyniiin.  iX/}.    3339 

—  Parker.    Proscription  delineated,  li'ig.    3274 

—  Sed(?wick.    History 2273 

Sharon,  Vt.  Cooke.   Sermon,  installation 

of  b.  Morse.  /Sj6 2567 

Sharp,  D.  Artill.  elec.  sermon.  rSjo.  .  ii;76 
Shiirp,  (jranville.   Letter  Md.  Abol.  Soc.    31590 

—  People's  natural  riKht.  ^77^.   .       ,        ,    4173 

—  Plan  for  layins  out  towns.  .  .  8834 
Sharp,  J.  Symphonia  prophctarum.  .  659 
Shattuck,  L.     History  of  Concord,  Mass.     1805 

—  Report  on  .  .  .  public  health.  .  .  1542 
Shaw,  Uenj.  and  others.  Trial  of.  .  .  3582 
Shaw,  C.    TopoRraphical  and  historical 

description  of  Boston.        .        .      1674, 8570 
Shaw,  O.    Providence  collec.  of  tunes.   .    5958 
Shay&'s  rebellion,  Minot's  history  of.    .    1533 
Shea,  J.  G.     Early  voyages  up  Missis- 
sippi river 4519,  4901 

(Cramoisy  series) 146 

—  Freneh-OnondaKa  dictionary.       .       .    5741 

—  Library  of  Amor.  linKui.stics.       .       .    5631 
Shecut,  J.  L.  E.  W.    Essivys.     Charles- 
ton.   /S/Q. 3850 

Sheffield,  Lord.     Obs.  on  commerce  of 

United  States. 4955 

I>etter  from  American  on.  .       .        ,    4955 

Sheffield,  Mass.    Bradford.    Quar.-cent. 

sermon,  /.ifg 1936 

Shelburne,  Mass.    Packard.    Half.-cent. 

sermon.  /Sjq 1936 

Sheldon,  Col.  Elisha,  Court-martial  of.  .  4141 
Shepard,  C.  U.    Geolog.  survey  of  Conn. 

2113,  6632 

—  Geology  of  Upper  Illinois.  .  .  .  46)7 
Shepard,  E.  Thoughts  on  the  prophesies.  4575 

Shepard,  Jere.    Sermons 7797 

Shepard,  Thos.,  of  Cambridge.    Autobi- 
ography    5277,  7802 

—  Certain  select  cases.        .        .        661,64,  77')8 

—  Church-membership  of  children.      862,  1345, 

6220,26,  7799 

—  Clear  sunshine  of  the  gospel.  461,62,  5609 

—  Day-breaking  of  gospel 445 

—  First  principles.     [Catechism.]        .    661,664 

—  Four  necessary  cases  of  conscience.     .      661 

—  Parable  of  ten  virgins 667 

—  Sincere  convert.  .  .  .  664-6£,  7800,01 
in  Indian 803-5 

—  Sound  believer 660,64,  7801 

—  Subjection  to  Christ       .        ...      664 

—  Theses  Sabbaticx 662,63,64 

See  AUin,  J.,  and  Shepard,  T. 
Shepard,  Thomas,  of  Charlcslown,  Mass. 

Election  sermon.  /6p.  ....      863 
Sherburne,  Andrew.    Meraoirsot.  4i4r,43,  5278 
Sherburne,  H.    Oriental  philanthropist.    7145 
Sherburne,    Mass.    Clark.    Plain  state- 
ment. 1S42 1936 

Sherburne,  N.  Y.  Imprint.  iSos.  .  .  6233 
Sheridan,  T.  English  dictionary.  .  .  7212 
Sherman,  Roger.  Almanacs,  ijsj-sb-  •  2340 
ijbo-oi 2340,7363 

—  Astronomical  diary,  tysj.        .       ,       .    7362 

—  Caveat  against  injustice.  /7V5.      .       .    2180 

—  Edwards's  Funeral  sermon  on.  .  .  2320 
Sherwood,  A.    Gazetteer  of  Georgia.     .    8340 


Sherwood, 
Tories). 


S.     Fast    sermon    (against 


I77;/- 

Shewen,    W.     Brief   testimony   against 


a'39 

34S7i58 

8835 

3987.  4'47i73.74 


tale-bearer.s,  etc. 

Shipley,  Jona.,  Bp.    Sermon  before  So- 
ciety Propagation  Gospel.    . 

-Speech  on  bill  for  altering  charters  of 

Xl.usachu.s^tls.   77^.        .         3987,  4i47.73.74 

Shipwrecks,  cuptivitie.H,  etc.       .        .        .    9116 

Shirley,  W.     Sietfeof  Louisburg.  //./ft.  261,265 
-  Conduct  of,  briefly  stated.  ryjS.         262,3987 

Shirley,  Mas.s.    Hiillou.    Ucdic.  scr.  tS/y.     1936 

—  Ilartwell.  Fire  inS.  (nietaphoric). /.f?A  1936 
Short,  T.     Hist,  of  increase  of  mankind.    8836 

—  Mcdioina  Britannica 3316 

Short  (lirec.  for  an  unregen.  sinner.  /yiQ'    3459 

Short-hand,  etc 7246-52 

Short    view   of    Lord    High    Admiral's 

jurisdiction.  /77f 180 

Shower,  J.  Fun.  ser.  on  N.  Taylor.  575,  634 
Shrewsbury,  Mass.    Allen.    New- Year  s 

sermon.  /Sjj 1940 

—  Breck.     First  sermon  in  S.  r?20.    ,        .     1939 

—  Manual  of  Cong,  church.  /.Vfo.        .        .     1940 

—  Sumner.     Half-cent,  sermon. /J/j.        .     1940 

—  Ward.  History.  /.fyA.  .  .  1938,40,80 
Shurtleff,  N.  B.    Mayflower  passenger.s.     9195 

—  Notice  of  W.  ShurtlcIT 9196 

—  Perpetual  calendar 9193,94 

—  Thunder  and  lightning  at  Marshfield.      9200 

—  Topog.  and  hist,  dcscr.  of  Boston.  .  1675 
Shut..',  t).  Artill.  election  sermon,  /'dj.  .  1576 
Sibley,  J.  L.  Hi.story  of  Union,  Me.  .  2609 
Siegvol.:k,  P.  Kverlast'g  gospel,  etc.  3349,  638a 
Sigfrld,  I.,  and  D.  Wittenbach.  Theolog- 
ical theses 2842,  7803 

Sigourney,  L.  H.     Poems.  .        .        ,        6931,33 

—  SkctchOf  Conn.  4.J  years  ago.  .  .  3114 
Sigourney  family  gcriealogy.  .  .  .  5127 
Silk.   Hartlib.    Reti.rmed  Va.  silk-worm.    3750 

—  Journal  of  American  .Silk  Society.        .     3689 

—  "Williams.     Va.  discov.  of  silk-worms. 
Silk  Culturist.     Hartford.  1S1S-7. 
Sillinuin,  B.    Modern  geology  and  sacred 

history. 

—  Tour  to  Quebec  ^^_ 
—Travels  in  Eng.,  Holland,  and  Scotl'nd.  8837 
Simcoe,  J.  G.  Journal  of  Queen's  rangers. 

4146,  8837 
Simeon,  C.  Excellencv  of  the  liturgy.  .  6161 
Sillies,  T.  Military  guide.  7776.  .  4075,76 
Simms,  J.  R.    History  of  Schoharie  Co., 

N.Y 

Simms,  W.  G.    Hist,  of  So.  Carolina. 

—  So.  Carolina  in  the  revolution. 
Simpson,  T.,  Life  and  Arctic  advent,  of. 
Sims,  J.     Obser.  on  scarlatina  angino.sa. 
Simsbury,   Ct.    McLean.    Half-century 

sermon,  r'iio 

—  Newgate  Prison.    Bates.    Mysterious 

stranger 2276 

Baxter.  Scr.  to  Tory  prisoners.  /ySi.    2278 

Life  of  S.  Smith,  murderer.  /Siy.     .    2278 

Report  of  legi.s.  committee.  /&d>.     .    3278 

Phelps.     History.  .        .       .       2277,78 

—  Phelps.    History.  /.1/s 2275 

Sioux.     Eastman.    Life  and  legends  of. .    5388 

—  Language  of.    See  no.  5358. 
Sitgreaves,  L.    Expedition  to  Z'lni  and 

Colorado  rivers 

Sitjar,  B.    Vocabulary  of   language  of 

S.  Antonio  mission 

Six  nations.  See  Iroquois. 
Skillman.l.  Beauties  of  liberty.  .  8838,39 
Skinner,  I.  Hist,  of  revol.  war,  in  verse.  4148 
Skinner,  O.  A.  Artill.  elec.  ser.  iSjg.  .  1576 
Slafter,   E.  F.    Memoir  of  Sir  William 

Alexander a6ai 

Slater,  S.  White.  Life  of.  ...  2375 
Slaughter,  P.    History  of  St.   George's 

parish,  Va 3831 


3817 
2170 

6632 
358 


2991 
3887 
3888 
5379 
6555 

2275 


4740 
5631 


64 


INDrX. 


t' 


Slavo-Trnile.  Answer  (if  Co.  of  rnynl 
adventurers  .  .  .  trading  into  Africa 
to  the  petition,  etc.  M)y.        ...       157 

SLAVERY 7301-28 

—  Henozot.    InslavinR  of  ncKroes.   .        .    n5j 

—  Letter   from    UridKcwatir,    Khk-,    to 

HridKewuter,  Mass.  /^v^?.  .       .    1741 

—  in  Mas.sachuselts 853 

— "  11.  H.  Moore.  ....        1534135 

—  Parsons  and  IVorson.    Debate  on.  y/?.'.   1773 

—  Woolman.  Ctmsiderations  on.  .  3332,4331 
Slocum,  Joshua.  Life  of.  .  .  .  4149,50 
Slover,  John.  Captivity  of  Miami  Ind's.  5564 
Small-pox,  Coleman  on'inociilation  for.  .    91119 

—  Cow-Pox  Act.     Boston.  /Sio.  .        .     1987 

—  Inoculation  for.  Huston.  /7.fl>-.?o.  1645-49 
Smellie,  W.  Pracjtico  of  midwifery.  .  6556 
Smet,  P.  J.  de.  DrcKon  mi.ssiims.  iSs--/t>.  5612 
Smethurst,  (l.  Escape  from  Indians.  .  49a 
Smith,  A.  Compend.  of  duty  of  artillery.  8648 
Smith,  Aaron.  Fast  ser.  on  droURht.  ryM.  1989 
Smith,  Ashbel.    Letter  on  University  of 

Memphis,  if/o 4613 

Smith,  C.     American  war.  177';-S3.    .        .    4131 

—  (lentleman's  political  almanac. /7(y.    .     3005 

—  Monthly  military  repository.  .  .  506) 
Smith,  mi.is.  Life,  preachintf,  etc.  .  .  5281 
Smith,  Kthan.     View  of  the  Hebrews.    .    5459 

Smith,  Kiuiice.    Writinjfs 7804 

Smith,  K.  H.    Black  Hawk  and  scenes  in 

the  West 6896 

—  History  of  Black  Hawk 5583 

Smith,  Geo.  Hist,  of  Delaware  Co.,  Pa.  3o<)4 
Smith,  Henrv.  Kxamination  of  usury.  .  652a 
Smith,  Hexekiah.     Baptism  by  immersion 

only 6aj4 

Smith,  Horuce  W.    Andreana.  .       3943,44 

—  Nuts  for  future  historians.  .  .  .  4152 
Smith,  Col.  Jas.  Captivity.  .  .  5570,  8411 
Smith,  James,  D.D.     Commimwealth's 

man.  iStib 2897 

Smith,  Jerome  V.  C.  Fishes  of  Massa- 
chusetts  1543,  664s 

—  Memoirs  of  A.  Jackson 5039 

Smith,  Capt.  John.    Advertisements  for 

unexperienced  planters.       .        .       .      366 

—  Description  of  New  England.  .  359-91 
in  Crfrman.  ibij 36a 

—  General  historic  of  Virginia.         .         364,65 

—  Last  will 9roi 

—  New  England's  trials.      .       .        .     363,9102 

—  Sea  grammar 367,68 

—  True  relation.    Deane 3789 

—  True  travels,  ibso 365 

Richmond.  iSiq 3690,8932 

Smith,  John.  Doctr.  of  Quakers  vindica.  4320 
Smith,  John.  Mystery  of  rhetoric.  .  7277 
Smith, Joshua.    Hymns.     .        .        ,       6038,39 

—  andS.  Sleeper.  Hymns.  .  .  .  6010 
Smith,  Joshua  H.    Authentic  narrative 

[on]  Mai.  Andre 3954-57 

Smith,    Joshua   T.    Northmen  in  New 

England 369 

Smith,  Josiah.    Sermon  at  Charleston, 

S.  C.  172$. 300 

—  Sermons 7803 

Smith,  L.  History  of  Job.  Utica.  /&6.  5S59 
Smith,  Mary.    Captivity.    .  475,  5571, 7^ 

Smith,  Michael.    Descrip.  of  Upper  Can.      147 

—  Twelve  sermons 6i6a 

Smith,  Moses.    Adventures  in  Miranda 

expedition 5280 

Smith,  N.  Medical  and  surgical  memoirs.  6557 
Smith,  O.  H.  Early  Indiana  trials.  .  4638 
Smith,  Robert.    Address  to  the  people  of 

the  United  States.  iSii.  .  .  .  5073 
Smith,  Sam'l.     History  of  New  Jersey.  .    3627 

—  Necessary  truth 8840 

Smith,  Rev.  Sam'l.  The  great  assize.  .  7806 
Smith,  Sam'l  S.     Causes  of  variety  in 

human  species 5446,47 


Smith,  S:irah.    Williams's  sermon  at  ex- 

ecuticm  of 927 

Smith,  Seba.  J.-ick  Downing.  .  .  7081  81 
Smith,  Stephen  R.  Universalism  in  N.Y.  28oiB 
Smith,  Sir  Thos.  Commonwealth  of  Eng.  668 
Smitli,  Tho.H,  Eniigrant's  guide  to  U.  S.  4520 
Smith,    Rev.   Tlios.     Extracts    from   hi.s 

journal.s,  Falmouth,  Me.  i/io-SS.    2600,  8504 

—  Ordination  ser.  for  S.  Lombard.  .  .  1737 
.Smith,  W.     Examina.  of  Conn,  claim  to 

lands  in  Pa. /77y.      .  .      2124,3096,97 

Smith,  Wm.,  D.D.     Disc's  in  Amer.  lydi.    3095 

—  Ser.,  Phila.,  /p/,  on  death  of  a  pupd.  .    3317 

—  Ser.  on  situation  of  Amer.  affairs.  /77J.    4175 

—  Sermon  to  Mason.s.  //j  ? 4327 

—  ScrnKm  to  .Soldiers,  Phila. /77J.      .        .    4153 

—  (?)  Trial  of  episcopacy 6163 

Smith,  Judge  Wm.    History  of  N.  York 

to  1712 3809-14 


Gene- 


2815 


51T9 

4627 

9303 

148 

8127 


to  //Aj. 

Smith,  Wm.,  of  Peterboro,  N,  H 

alogy  of  family  of,         .... 

[Smith,  Wm.]     ProL\  of  Illinois  and  Oua- 
bache  Land  Comi)ani('S.  7777,71.  . 

Smith,  Wm.  Rccom.  to  Univ.  of  (>xford. 

Smith,  Wm.  H.     Canada,  Vol.  I. 

Smyth,  D.  W.     D..-scrip.  ...  of  Up.  Can. 

Smyth,  Thos.    Sermons  on  tire  in  Charles- 
ton, S.  C.  /.V,',v. 385a 

Snake  Indians,     Marryatt,  M,  Violet,      5425,26 

Snelling,  W,  J,    Tales  of  the  Northwest,     5448 

Snow,  C,  H,     History  of  Boston,      .        1676,77 

Snowden,   R.     American   revolution  ;  in 

scriptural  style 4154 

—  History  of  America.  .  .  .  53,4922 
Society  for  Benefit  of  Indians.  .  .  .  5449 
Society  for  Prop.  Gospel  ...  in  No.  Am.  1544 
Society  for  Prop.  Gospel  in  foreign  parts. 

Serm<ms,  etc 6164,65,66 

See.  of  Northern  Antinuaries.    Annals.  .    5453 

—  Meiuoires 5452 

Solemn  league  and  covenant,  id^.  repr. 

I^-Vjj, 9204 

Somers,  J.    Zee-  en  Landt-Reysc.    .        .    2720 
Somers,  Lo/t/.    Judgment  of  whole  king- 
doms  2317,4184,8842-44 

Somers,  Ct.     Backus.     Fun.  sermon  on 

M.  Chapin.  /7V/. 2279 

Century  sermcm.  /*/.        .        .        .    2328 

—  Strong.  Centen.  .sermon.  i.ljS.  .  ,  2279 
Soraerville,  Mass.     Ellis.    Ded.  ser.  aC/j.     1940 

—  Hodge.  Addr.,  corner.stone  ist  ch. /iSV^.   1940 

Song  books 6934-45 

Sonmans,  P.    Order  of  King  in  Council 

on  petition  of. 3628 

Sorrel,  John.  Smith's  fun,  sermon  on,  .  575 
Soto,  1*\  de.     Conri.  of  Florida.  /6'i&.    4377,78,79 

—  Gareilasso  de  la  Vega.     Historia  del.  .    4353 

—  Narr.itives  of  career  of.     H,  Smith.     .    4380 

—  Travell  and  discov.  in  Fla.  /txK).  .  .  3810 
Souldiers  Pocket  Bible.  1643,  reprinted 

iSbi 9205,6 

Soulds,    F.     History    des    troubles    de        • 

I'Amerique 4155 

South  Amkric.\ 5337-s' 

South  American  langua.ges.       .        .        .    5789 
Southampton,     Ma.ss.      Edward.s.      Cen- 
tennial address 1940,82 

Southboro',  Muss.    Parker.    Centennial 

sermon.  1S27 1940 

South  Caroi.in.\ 88(5-49 

—  Apology  of  Gov.  F.  Nicholson.  1724.   .     3833 

—  Carroll.    History.    Collectitm  of.        .    3844 

—  Chalmers.  Weather  and  diseases  of.  .  3845 
-Dalcho,     Episcopal  church  in.       .        .    3857 

—  Dravton.  Memoirs  of  revolution  in.  ,  38153 
View  of.  /.S(j_» 3861 

—  Elliot,  S.    Sketch  of  botany  of.    .        .    3864 

—  Hewitt.     RiHe  nnd  pro^rress  of.     .        .    3868 

—  Hume.     Exhortation  to  inhab.  of.        .    3870 

—  Laws 3837 


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I  ! 


INDEX. 


65 


South  Carolina.  Mills.  Atlas  ot.  .  .  3878 
Stuti.stifs  of 3879 

—  Notii'i'S  of  uiirly  history  of.    .       .       .    3831) 

—  Nullilkalion  in.         ....        3881,96 

—  I'amplilots 389411)5 

—  Hanis.iy     History  of.      ...       .    3885 

—  Revolution  in 3884 

—  .Simms.    History  of 3887 

South  Carolina  in  revolution.    .        .    3888 

—  Wfston.     Doc.  eonncctuil  with  hist.  of.    3859 

—  Yonue.    Narra.  of  procccdintfs  in  lyiq.    3893 
Sve  iUso  N.  Carolina  and  S.  Carolina. 

So.  Dennis,  Mass.  Dedicu.  sermon,  i^ijs-  '94° 
Southey.  R.  Exped.  of  Orsua,  etc.  .  .  8849 
South  Hadley,  ^la.ss.    Mt.  Holyoke  Fern. 

Seni.  25th  anniversary.  .  .  .  1941 
SouthinKton,  Ct.     Manual  i.st  Contf.  ch. 

/.S1\S',  iSjf 2280 

—  OKdcn.  Farewell  sermon.  iSijb.  .  .  2280 
So.  Reading,  Mass.  Eccles.  record.  iSji.  1940 
South  Sja  bubble,  Houstoun's  memoirs.  5213 
Southwest,  The  :  ijy  a  Yankee.  .  .  4521 
Southwi.k,  Mass.  Manual  Haiit.  ch.  ;i.i/.  1940 
Spafford,  H.  G.     Gazetteer  of  N.  York.  2816,17 

—  (juide  to  canals  in  New  York.  .  2763,  8703 
Spalding,  t"  C.  Annals  of  Kansas  City.  4672 
Spaldin),'.  John.  Ace.  of  convincement  of.  3582 
.Spalding,  Joshua.  The  Lord's  son){S.  .  6040 
Spaldinvf,  Xt.  I.    Karly  Catholic  missions 

in  Kentucky 4614 

Spanjjenbert;,  A.  G.  Un.  Hreth.  missions.  5613 
Spanish  hirelinif.  Cado^an.  ly^j.  .  249-52 
Spark.s,  J.    Corresp.  of  the  Amer.  revo..    4218 

—  Diplomatic  corres.  of  Am.  revolution.  4156 
Speeches  in  Congress.  ijSS-iSjo.        .       .    4923 

—  if\>6-/4 4954 

.Spelling  books  and  dictionaries.  .  7199-7213 
Spencer,  O.  M.  Captivity.  .  .  5573,83 
Spencer,  Mass.    Draper.    History.  .       .    1943 

—  4th  July  celebr.ition.  iS^.       .        .        .     1940 

—  Packard.  Dedic.-ition  sermon.  iSiS.  .  1940 
Spilhe.-ger&  LeMaire.    Speculum  Indiffi 

navigationis 5350 

Spirit  Lake  massacre.  .       .        .        5574,81 

Spiritualism,  etc 9120 

.SpolTord,  J.  Gazetteer  of  Massachusetts.     1545 

Spotted  fever 6560,61 

Sprague,  C.  Ode.  Boston  bi-cent.  iSjo.  1733 
Sprague,  J.  T.  Hist,  of  Florida  war.  ,  4384 
Sprague,    P.     Anniversary     iliscourse. 

Plymouth,  Mass.  /Sis 1915 

Sprague  family  memorial.  .  .  .  5128 
Spring,  Gardiner.  Brick  ch.  memo.  N.  Y.    2845 

—  Sermon,  N.  15.  Soe.  of  New  York.        .      345 

Remarks  on  charges  in.      .        .       .      345 

Spring,  Samuel.     Writings.        .        .        .    7807 
Springfield,  Mass.   Bliss.    Address  open- 
ing of  Town  Hall.  /S'kV.        .        .        1946,82 

—  Breck,  S.     100th  anniversary  Indian 

attack.  /77V 1944,46 

—  Brewer.    War  sermon.  I72.f.  .        .        .     1043 

—  Hilliard.     Sermon   ordination   of   B. 

Howard.  i^Sf. 1945 

— /i/ifiiiiifs.  [lySj], /7(».  .  .  .  1945.47 
lySb^'qj. 8614,15 

—  Incorp.  of  .\queduct  Co.  1S4S.         ,        .     1946 

—  Lathrop.    Sen,  comple.  of  bridge. /*f.    1946 

—  Narrative  and  defence.    Settlement  of. 

R.  Breck.  1736 1946 

Breck.    Answer  to  Narrative.  .       .     1946 

Letter  to  author  of  answer.  /7.,v.      .     1946 

—  Peabody.    Address  at  consecration  of 

cemetery.  iS4r 1946 

—  Reply  to  defence  of  Maj.  Ripley.  iS^b.  1946 
Springs,  Mineral,  ot  New  York.  .  .  2827 
Squier,  E.  G.  Aborig.  mon.  of  Miss.  Val.    5475 

—  American  ethnology 5633 

—  Antiquities  of  New  York.       .        .        .    2819 

—  Monuments  of  New  Mexico  and  Cal.   .    5478 

—  and  Davis,  E.  H.    Ancient  monuments 

of  Mississippi  Valley 5456 

9 


Stafford,  Ct.    Heresy  ot  Rev.  John  Fos- 
ter. lySi 2281 

Answer  by  church.  17S1.     .       .       .    2281 

—  Woodward.  Hist,  sermon.  /.S!y.  .  ,  aaSi 
Stage  condemned.  J.Collier.  .  .  .  669 
Stage  plays.  Extracts  from  treati.scs  by 

Prince  of  Conte  on.    I'hilu.  17^4.        •    3161 

—  Short  treatise  of 680* 

Stamford,  Ct.  Alvord.  Bl-cent.  addr.iSfj.  2281 

—  Ordinaticm  ot  D.  Smith. /7iy.  .  .  2281 
STAMI'ACT J81-196 

—  Collection  of  tracts  on 3987 

—  Examination  of.    B.Franklin.      .       .    3217 

—  in  Conn aii6-i8 

—  Ingersoll.    Letters  on.  1766.   .       .       .    4181 

—  Lord.s' protest  against  repeal  ot.    .       .    3219 

—  New  collection  of  verses.        ,        ,        .     8853 

—  Pamphlets. 9090 

—  Rensonsthat  influ'd  Gov.  of  Conn.,  etc.    4181 

See  No.  1720,  iii'/e. 
Stamford  in  Nine  Partners,  N.  Y.    /»<- 

frinl.  /ifc? 7586 

Stansbury,    H.    Valley  of    Great    Salt 

Lake. 4704,05 

Stansbury,  J.  and  J.  Odell.  Loyal  verses. 

4(>ol,  5947 
Staples,   W.   R.    Annals  of  Providence.    3371 

—  Destructi<m  of  the  Gaspee.    .        .       .    2376 
I  Stark,  Gen.  John.    Life  and  mill,  serv's.      257 

—  Memoir  and  correspondence.  .  .  5064 
State  of  Brit,  and  French  colonies.  17;;.  263 
State  triumvirate 692a 

\  Staten  Island.    Tysen.    Lecture  on  his- 

:         tory  of.  iS4i 3979 

I        See  Clifton,  N.  Y 3943 

I  Steady  habits  vindicated.  /Joy.         .       .    3141 

Steamboats 6679-84 

Stearns,  J.    G.    Nature  ot   speculative 

free  ina.sonrv 6750-53 

\  Stearn.s,  S.    American  herbal.  .        .       .    6584 

—  Tour  from  London  to  Paris.  .  .  .  8854 
Stebbins  family.  i7<>7-7i.  Hartf.  777/.  .  2070 
Stedman,  C.  History  of  Amer.  war.  .  4157 
Stedman,  J.  W.    Norwich  (Ct.)  Jubilee. 

i        iSsQ 3268 

Steele,  A.    Chief  of  the  Pilgrims.    .       .    5149 
Steele,  Elijah.    Disc's im  infant  baptism.    6233 
Steele,  Joshua  [?].    Account  of  a  confer- 
ence.    [Stamp  act.) /^66.       .        .        .184 

{  Steele,  R.    Antidote  against  distractions. 

I  .  7808,  885s 

—  Husbandman  s  calhng,    ....    7808 

—  Religious  trader 7808 

Steele,  Z.  Indian  captivity.  .  .  .  493 
Steendam,  J.  Memoir,  by  H.  C.  Murphy.  9207 
Stephen,  j.  Dangers  of  the  country.  .  5069 
Stephenson,  M.    Call  from  death  to  life.     3571 

in  Dutch 3572 

Sterry,  C.    Masonic  burial  formalitiefi.  .    6753 

Stetson  family.    Barry 51 19 

Steuart,  Adam.  Duply  to  M.  S.,  alias  Two 

Brethren 676 

—  Observa.  on  the  Apologeticall  narra.    676,78 

—  M.  S.  to,  on  liberty  of  conscience.  .  678 
Steuben,  F.  W.    Regulations  for  United 

States  troops.   .        .        .  4078,79, 8649,5a 

Stevens,  H.    American  nuggets.      .       .    7955 

—  Bibliothcca  geographica.  iS72.       .       7958,59 

—  Bibliotlieca  historica.  /S70.     .        .       .    7957 

—  Seb.  Cabot  — J.  Cabot=o.     ...        54 

—  Catahtgue  of  books  sold.  iSd/.        .       .    7956 

—  Catalogue  of  English  library.        .       .    7954 

—  Historical  and  geographical  notes.       .       55 

—  Schedule  of  2,000  Amer.  hist,  nuggets.     7960 

—  Tehuantepec 8856 

Stevens,  J.  W.    Ace.  of  Algiers.  .    8857 

Stevens,  'w.    System  of  disc,  for  artill.  .    8651 
Stevenson,  R.  Military  instructions.  t77s.   4080 
Steward,  Rev.  Jas.,   pseud.    See  Trum- 
bull, Henry. 

Stewart,  John.    Prospectus  of  lectures.    8858 


W  /'* 


66 


INDEX. 


Stickney,  J.    Gentleman  and  lady's  mu- 
sical companion 5895,9(1 

Stiff,  K.  Texan  crnisrant.  .  .  .  47.(1 
Stiles,  Ezra.     Ukction  sermon.  .7,^.        .    8860 

—  History  of  tlie  [regicide]  judges.  t7q^.  2119, 

5108,  8851 

—  Stilus's  ordina.  ser.  for.  Newpt.  /7jj.  .    24?) 

—  Oana's  funeral  sermon  on.  lyqj.       2191,2320 

—  Holmes.     Life  of 2313,  5282 

Stiles,  H.  R.  Hist,  of  anc.  Windsor,  Ct.  3288 
Stiles,  I.     Military  sermon,  ijss.      .        .      360 

—  Ser.  at  ordina.  of  Kzra  Stile.  /7y.  .  2429 
Stillin^jtleet,  K.     Irenicum.         .        .        .      67c. 

—  Answer  to  J.  Owen.  ....  622 
Stillman,  S.  Sermon,  stamp-act.  .  .  195 
Stillw.-iter,  N.  Y.    Reminiscenses  of  Con- 

KrcKational  churcli.  iSm.  .  .  .  2994 
Stinton,  B.  Short  catechism.  .  .  .  5872 
Stirling,  Earl  of.  Siv  Alexander,  W.  .  3932 
Stirredge,   Bliz.    Strength  in  weakness 

...  in  life  of 3460 

Stith,  W.     History  of  Virginia.        .        3796,97 

—  Sermon  lief.  'ten.  Assem.  of  Va.  ;7.f7.  3798 
Stockbridge,  Mass.  Eccles.  controversy, 

/r.'it^Vj. 1951 

—  Field.     Hist,  sketch  of  Cong.  Ch. /c(5c?,     1051 

—  Hopkins.  Housatunnuk  Indians,  jysj,     1950 

■—Jmpiint.  lyqj 7804 

--/79^. 6252 

Jones.     Records 1949 

Ser.,  ord.  of  T.  Wo(;dbridge.    195J 


•1),J.     S 
ard,   A. 


Stoddard,   A.      Sketches    of    Louisiana. 

444.1,  8490 
Stoddard,  Simeon.     Ser's  on  murder  of.      923 
Stt)deUird,  Solo.     Answer  to  ca.ses  oi  con- 
science  8(x),  7815 

—  Doctrine  of  instituted  churches.    .     671,7816 

—  Kun.  sermon  on  Col.  J.  Pynchon.  .        .      865 

—  Guide  to  Chriiit 7812 

—  Lecture  sermon,  Boston.  /70/.       .        .      865 
Bostim.  77/9 7814 

—  Mass.  election  sermon.  /717?.    .        .     866,  2703 

—  Ordin.  sermon  for  Jos.  Willard.    .        .      B65 
ler  God  is  not  angry.     .       463 

866*,  7810,11,18 

—  Safety  of  appearing.    .  864,2702,7817 

7814 
1992 

5"9 
201 
1567 
1989 
1484 
345 


—  Ouestion  whethe 

—  Right  to  Lord's  supijer. 
atety  of  appearing.    . 

-  Sermon,  ordination  of  T.  Cheney'. 

—  .Stranpe  doctrine  of.    \.  Mather.    . 

—  Treatise  concerning  c<*nversion.   . 

—  Coleman's  fun.  sermon  im.  y7?p.    . 
Stoddard  family  (.genealogy,  /."t!/^. 
Stokes,  A.  Cimst.tution  of'Hrit.  colo.  ii^fj. 
Stone,  E.  M.     Hist,  of  Beverly,  Mass. 
Stone,  N.     Assize  ser..  Barnstable.  1728. 

—  Mass.  election  sermon,  lyio.    . 
St<me,  S.     Conp.  church  is  Catholike. 

—  Short  catechism 867,  5862 

Stone,  T.M.    Sketches  of  Oxfd  Co.,  Me.     2605 
Stone,  W.  L.  Lett,  on  animal  magnetism.  6559 

—  Letters  on  Masonry 6754 

—  Life  of  J.  Brant ^4^7 

—  Life  of  Sir  Wm.  Johnson.        .        .        .     2820 

—  Life  of  Red  Jacket ^,58 

—  Poetry  and  history  of  Wyoming.  .        .    33CJ 

—  Talcs  and  sketches 714(1 

Stoncham,  Masr.    Cleveland.     Farewell 

sermon.  779/ IC53 

—  Uean.     Brief  history.  1S4J,  .        .    1,^53 
Stonington,  Ct.    Bells,  N.,  Ordination  of. 

/7M 8250 

—  The  Patriot. /.*i/-j 2382 

—  I 'nion  Bapti.st  Association.     .       .        .     2281 
Sti.rrs,  R.  S.    Anniv.  disccmrse,  Plymouth, 

Mass.  iSj6 .     1915 

Story,  1.    Ordination  sermon  for  P.  Story, 

Marietta,  O.  /79V. 4573 

Story,  Jos.  Inaug.  disc,  Harv.  Coll.  iXiq.    1777 

—  Power  of  solitude :  a  nof-m.    .        .  6952,  8861 
Stoughton,  W.     Asser.  tor  ch.  pollcle.      673,76 

—  New  England's  true  interest.  .      981 

—  Willard's  Funeral  sermon  on.        ,        .      926 


Stoughton,  Mass.  jlichmond.  Ded.  S.  /SoS.  1953 
Stow,  Mass.  Cross.  Dedica.  ser.  iS^,  .  1953 
Stowe,  C.  E.     Report  on  public  instruc- 

tiim  in  Europe 1985 

Strachey,  W.     History  of  travaile  into 

Virginia.  Hukluyt  Soc.  .  .  .  3799 
Stratford,  Ct.     Paddock.    Hist,  sermon 

Rpis.  church.  iSj^ 2281 

Strength  out  of  weakness.  /6j^.         .  52,  464-66, 

5610,11 
Strict  Congregntion.ilists  of  Conn. /7i?/.  .  3113 
Strock,  D.,  jr.  Hist,  of  Kg.  Philip's  war.  421 
Strong,  Mrs.  Anna  McC,  Channing's  fun. 

sermon  on 2319 

Strong,  Caleb,  Gov.    Speeches  to  legisla.     1547 

—  Letters  to,  on  capital  punishment,  etc.  1519 
Strong,  Cyprian.  Ser.,  ordination  of  Jed. 

Bushr'.'ll  as  missionary.  :Sbo.       .        .     2084 

—  Writir  ,'S 7819 

Strong, .'  ona.  Anniv.  discourse,  Plym'th, 

Mas  ,.  /St>j 1915 

Strong,  Jos.  Sermons,  various.  Norwich. 

nqT-iSii 2335 

Strong,  Nathan,  of  Coventry.    Williams's 

l''un.  .sermon  on,  Coventry.  /7Pf.         .     2520 
Strong,  Nathan,  D.l).,  of  Hartford.  Hart- 
ford collection  of  hvnins.      .        .        .     6008 

—  Ser.  at  execu.  of  M.  I)unbar.  7777.  .  3153 
- -Perkins's  fun.  sermon  on.  .  .  2319,39 
Strong,  Natl  nn,jr.  Spotted  fever.  ."  ftsfo 
Strong,  T.  M.  Hist.  0/  Klatbush,  N.  Y.  .  2944 
Stuart,  G.  View  of  .society  in  Europe.  .  8862 
Stuart,  I.  \V.     Hartford  in  olden  time.    .     3154 

—  Life  of  Nathan  Hale 4158 

Stubbes,  H.  Conscience  the  best  frieiK'..  8fi8 
Stubs,  Henry.     Watson's  fun.  ser.  on.     .       575 

I  Sturbridge,  Mass.  Clark.  Hist.  sk'h.  iSjS.  1953 
j  .Substitutes  in  continen.  army.  777-      4176,  4955 
Sudbury,  Mass.     Loring.    Misund.  with 

Rev.  T.  Hilliard.  7i'77 1953 

—  Swift.    Fast  sermon. /7<>7.       .        .       .     1953 

—  Tax-Kst.  iS$i .)53 

Suffleld,  Ct.    Granger.    4th  of  July  ora- 
tion. 77iV> 8350 

—  Holley.    Sermon  on  three  young  men 

killed  by  lightning.  77O6.       .        .        .    8350 

—  Imprint.  iH>i 8350 

7.»)r 473 

—  Lathrop.    Fun   sermon  on  Mrs.  Mary 

Gay.  77176. 8350 

Sermons  on  suicide.  iSos-    .        •   7381,  '  --.o 

—  Leland.    Fa.st  Day  sermon.  7*/.   .        .  j 

—  Ruggles.  i^cth  anniv.  of  deatli  of.  i^^q.  8350 
Sugar.     Massie.     State  of  sugar  colony 

I         trade 303 

[  Supar  act.    Reasons  agt.  renewal.  776^      303 
Suicide.    Sermon  on.    I.  Mather.     .        .      953 

—  Sym,  J.    Self-killing 674 

Sullivan,  James.    Altar  of  Baal  thrown 

down 1548 

—  History  of  land  titles  in  Mass.       .        .     1549 

—  History  of  Maine 3.589,8505 

—  Path  to  riches 14O1 

Sullivan,     Gen.    John.    Campaigns    in 

New  York 2821,  4«w 

—  Regulations  for  N.  H.  militia.       .        .    4083 
Sullivan,   John   L.     Steamboat    naviga- 
tion in  New  York.  ....     6683 

Sullivan,     W.     Anniversary     discourse 

Plymouth,  Mass.  iS'jt} 915 

—  Familiar  letters 4935,26 

-Historv  of  United  Slates.  .  .  .  4924 
Summerlslands,  I'etition  of.  /ci/^.  .  .  8863 
Summeriield.  J.  Chippewav  grammar.  5677 
Sumner,  C.  *BK  addr  I'anib.  7.S'/>.  1774,78 
Sumner,  Inc.  I'hacher's  Funeral  ser- 
mon on.  i-if) 1998 

SuiK'i  ior,  Lake.    Land  district,  (ieology 

of 4S48.49 

Surgy,  Rousselit  de.    History  de  Pen- 

sylvanie 3093 


INDEX. 


61 


1985 


<t    . 


23") 
'547 
■5>9 

3084 
7819 

1915 


203 
aoa 
953 
674 


Surinam,  Warren.  Impartial  descr.  of.  5339 
Surnames.  Bradley,  C.  W.  Essay  on.  .  2292 
Survey  of  the  Book  of  Common  Prayer.  673 
Susquehannah  and  west'rn  lands  of  Con- 
necticut. .  .  .  2123-31,  8172-75,  9070 
Sutton,  Mass.  Hall.   Half-cent.  ser.  7779.     1953 

—  Imprint.  iSio-n 6246,47 

—  Tracy.  Hist,  sketch,  ist  rh.  1S41.  .  1953 
Swampfield,    Mass.     Ordinu    on    of    J. 

Willard.  nttf. 865 

Swan,  J.  National  arithmetick.  .  .  1550 
Swan,    Mai.      Death    of,  and   captivity 

of  his  family.  ....     473,  5580 

Swan,  T.    New  England  harmony.         .    5960 

—  Village  harmony 5959 

Swartun,  Hannah,  Captivity  of.  .  .  1139 
SwearinR  and  Common  Prayer  wor.ship. 

I.  Mather. 945 

—  Profane.    C.  Mather's  Golden  curb.    .     1128 

—  Willard.     Fear  of  an  oath.      .       .        .      926 

Laying  hand  on  Bible.        .        .    686*,  902 

Swedberg,  Jespcr.    America  illuminata. 

n.ii-  • 3><» 

Swedberg,  Joh.  D.    Disserta.  gradualis 

de  Svionum  in  America  colonia.  I'joq,     3099 
Swedenborgianism,  Tracts  on.         .        .    7825 
Swett,  S.  Battle  of  Bunker  Hill.  1790,92,93,  4186 
■       4186 


4081 
1561 
2025 

674 
6672 

•575 

422,23 

588i 

7821 


—  Who  commanded  at  Bunker  Hill  ? 
Swieten,  Baron  van.   Diseases  of  armies. 
Swift,  John.     Fast  sermon,  Acton,  lybi. 
Swift,  /ieph.     System  of  Laws  of  Conn. 

Sym,  J.    Self-killing 

Symmss,  J.  C,  and  concentric  spheres.  . 
Synimes,  T.     Artill.  elec.  sermon,  lyio.  . 

—  Battle  at  Pi(i;gwaeket. 

—  Disc,  on  prejudice  in  religion. 

—  People's  interest  in  one  article. 

—  Brown's  Funeral  sermon  on.  1725.  1575,  5283 
Symmes,  W.  Lecture  scrm.  im  singing.  5881 
Symonds,  W.    Sermon  before  Virg.nia 

Co.  iboQ. 3800 

Synod  of  1646.    .S'lV  Cambridge  Platform. 

—  of  iM'2 845,  n;i,  7822-24 

Synods  of  1648  and  1680.         .        .     1551,7823,24 

Tactics.  iTjf-ilkio.  ....  4072-82 
Taggart,  S.    Fourth  of  July  oration  at 

Conwav.  tSof 4906 

Tahitian  New  Testament,  etc.  .  .  .  5845 
Tailfer,  P.     Narra.  of  col.  of  Georgia.     .    8341 

Taintor  family  genealogy 5129 

Talcott,  Maj.  John.    MSl  account  book. 

lt>74-SS. J135 

Tallmadge,  Benj.     Buel's  ordina.  sermon 

for.  Brookhaven,  L.  I.  77,-?.  .  .  2.>28 
Tallmadge,  O.  Whittlesey.  Sketch  of.  .  4381 
Tanguy  de  la  Boi.ssidre,  C.  C.    Observa. 

on  Pickering's  dispatch.  /707. 
Tanner,  H.  S.     American  traveller. 
Tanner,  J.     Indian  captivitv.    . 
Tapin  Zentcno.  Arte  de  lengua  Mexieann.  577 

—  Noticia  de  la  lengua  Huasteca.      .        .     5776 
Tappan,  D.     Address  to  younger  mem- 
bers of  Harvard  College. /7(>/.     .        .1773 

to  Senior  Class.  /;vS.    .       .       .        1773,7.'! 

Tappin,  John.     Wakeraan's  fun.  ser.  on.      879 
Tar  water  as  a  medicine.     T.  Prior. 
Tarleton,  J.     HLstory  of  campaigns  of 

1781)  and  1781 

Taunton,  Mas.s.  Benedict.  Poem,  Philan- 

drian  .Society.  /,'i>7 

—  bent.    Hist,  of  St.  Thomas  ch.  /.<V!/.    . 

—  Bigehiw.    Seventh  anniversary    /Xfo, 

and  farewell  sermon.  /X/J,  . 

—  Emory.    Ministry.    ..... 

—  Hamilton.     Dedicatiim  sermon.  /,?fO.  . 

—  Maltby.    2sth  anniversary  ser.  isji.    . 
Taverns,   Addr.  agt   frequenting.    1716. 
Tax  on  fitrtiiture  and  ',v;itf!)ea.  /,V/y. 
Taylor,  Jas.  B.     Lives  of  Virginia  Bap- 
tist ministers 


50-X) 
8.^'i 
557> 


('549 

8864 

1987 
'955 

'955 
'954 
'955 
"955 
I22J 
5"74 


3801 


Taylor,  John.    Arator 6613 

Taylor,  'Nathaniel,  rf.  1702.    Fun.  ser.  on 

R.  Mayo.  /6pf.     N.  Vincent.  i6q7.      .      575 

—  Shower  s  Funeral  sermon  on.  .  575,  634 
Taylor,     Nathaniel,     d.    jJix.     Sermon 

Crown  Point.  /762.  ....  260 
Tecumseh.  Drake.  Life  of.  .  .  .  5383 
Temple,  J.,  and  W.  Whately.    Affair  of 

honor  of 4184 

Temple  and  Bowdoin  families.  .  .  .  5119 
Templeton,  Mass.    Adams.    Centennial 

sermon.  /Ss7 1955 

—  Wellington.  Half-cent.  ser.  1X57.  .  1955 
Tennant,  G.     Danger  of  forgetting  God. 

'79S .146' 

—  Discourses  on  several  subjei  t-  .    3467 

—  Eighteen  sermons  in  Phila.  /7jOi.  .        .    3471 

—  The  cspimsals 3462,68 

—  Examiner,    or,    Gilbert  against  Ten- 

nant. Hancock.  ...  .  7827 
Examiner  examined.   .        .  3464,65 

—  Late  assoc.  for  defence  encouraged.    .     3469 

—  Necessity  of  religious  violence.  .  .  3463 
-Remarks  on  a  protestation  to  Synod  of 

Philadelphia.  77.// 1318 

—  Sermon.     Fall  of  Louisburg.  /7vrj.       .      264 

—  Sermon  (m  justification 4310 

—  Sermons.      .        .       .        3466-68,6347-52,7827 

—  Thanksgiving  sermon.  17^.  .  .  .  3470 
Tennent,  IT.  Epidemical  diseases  of  Va.  3802 
Tennent,  'w.    Address  at  Charleston,  S. 

C.  177^ 8866 

—  Boudinot.  Memoirs  of.  .  .  5284,  7827 
Tennessee.  Haywood.  Hi       0^4594,95,8367-69 

—  Putnam.    History  of 4607 

—  Ramsey.     Annals  of 4609 

—  Short  description  of.         .        .       .        4610,11 

—  Troost.  I  St,  2(1,  and  3d  geol.  reports. .  4612 
Tenney,  C.  J.  Baptism  of  infants.  .  .  6235 
Tenney,  Mr.s.  T.  Female  O'  'itism.  .  7091 
Ternaux-Compans,  H.    Bilii.   ;  iieque 

Ami^ricaine 7961,62 

—  Nouvelle  Suede 3101 

Terry,  E/.ek.    Candid  opinion  on  Univer- 

salism 1897 

—  Hymns 61142 

—  Memoir  of  Rev.  G.  Atwell.  /.f/f.  .  .  1897 
Texas.     Bonnell.     Di^iription  of.    .        ■  4717 

—  Edward.     Historv 4718 

—  Encarnacion  piisi'ners 4720 

—  Green.     Expedition  against  Mier.         .  4723 

—  Hartmann  &  Millard.    Champ  d'asile.  4725 

—  Heroine  du 4721 

-History  of ;  or.  Emigrant's  guide.        .  4730 

—  Holley,  Mrs.    Observations  on.    .        .  4726 

—  Houstoun,  Mrs.     Yachting  in  tlic  New 

World.  A^jtf <728 

—  Lheritier,  L.  F.    Champ  d'asile.  .        .  4731 

—  Moore.     Map  and  description.       .        ,  4736 

—  Newell.     Revolution  in 4737 

—  Pamphlets. 474a 

—  Parker.    Trip  to 4738 

—  Sketelies  by  Milain.          ....  4735 

—  Thorjie.     Army  on  the  Rio  Grande.    .  4744 

—  Visit  to.  /i>/ 4745.46 

—  War  in,  instiga.  by  slaveholders.  /.06.  4743 

—  Woodman.    Guide  to 4747 

rhacher,  James.    American  medical  bi- 
ography  6564 

—  Demonoliigy,  ghosts,  etc.  ,  .  1389 
-- History  of  Plymouth,  Mass.  .  1913,13*,  8607 
-Hydrophobia "      .     6563 

—  Military  journal.  .  .  4160,61, 8872 
'I  hacher,  Peter.  0/ Mi/f I'u,  d.  1737.  Divine 

riddle ;  a  sermon.  /7/7.  .        .        .     7839 

—  C.  Miither's  Funeral  sermim  on.  .        1088,89 

—  'Jnbelief  detected 871 

Tiiacher,  Vvier,  of  Hotton.ii  njS.    MasB. 

election  sermon. /^.-ft 1(84 

—  Ser.  on  death  of  Mrs.  Geo,  1710.     ,        .     1993 

—  and  New  No.  church,  Boston,  ijto.  1599,  1600 


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M! 


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68 


INDEX. 


m 


I?! 


t     I 


! 


Thachcr,  Peter,  D.D.  ,/.  iFoj.  Centennial 

scrniiin.     Huston,  ifm 1604 

—  Funtral  sermnn  on  J.  Bowdoin.  ijqo.  .     1993 

—  Funerul  sermons  by 1998 

Thacher,  Thos.     Fast  of  God's  chusintf, 

870,70*,  7828 

—  Funeral  sermon  on  Sam.  Adams.  /Jiij.  19.54 
Thalhimer,  B.  Annual  register  of  N.  Y.  2823 
Thank.sgivinK  and  Fast  sermons.  .  9131,22 
Thatcher,  H.  H.     Boston  Book.  .        .     1683 

—  Indian  bio^jraphy 5466 

—  Tales  of  the  Indians 5465 

Thayer,  C.    Chauncey's  funeral  sermon 

on.  I7JJ 1998 

Thayer,   Eben.     Christ    the    subject   of 

preaching 7831 

—  Alass.  election  sermon.  77^5.  .  .     1484 
Theller,  E.  A.    Canada  in  1837-38.     .        .      149 
TllKOLOGIl'AL  AND  RKI.IGIOUS.          .     7422-7919 
Theophilus    and  Eugenio.    Let*  rs   be- 
tween         3302,03 

Thevet,   A.     SinRularitez  de  la  France 

Antarclioue.  /?fX 150 

Thes-enot.  Recueil  de  voyages.  ibSr.  .  4523 
Thomas,    David.    Travels    m    Western 

country 4533 

Thomas,  Rev.  David.  Virginia  Baptist.  3803 
Thomas,  K.  S.  Reminis.  of  65  years.  .  5285 
Thomas,  Gabr.     Province  aricf  country 

of  Pensilvania 3'02-5 

Thoma.s,  I.    Almanacs.        .        .        .       7369-/0 

—  History  of  painting  in  America.   .        7963,64 

—  Mass.  Kalendar  for  777.?.  .        .        .  1552,7369 

—  Specimen  of  tvpes;  eata.  of  books.  .  7965 
Thomas,  R.  B.  Farmer's  almanac.  7371-76 
Thompson,  B.  F.  Hist,  of  L.  Island.  2962,63 
Thompson,  D.  History  of  wrar  of  /.*'«.  .  5065 
Thompson,  Daniel  P.     History  of  Mont- 

pelicr,  Vt.  •.••,•  •  -iSS*.  8913 
Thomp.son,  Geo.  Prison  bard.  .  .  6955 
Thompson,  Geo.  A.    New  theory  of  two 

hemispheres 5462 

Thompson,  J.  L.     Hist,  sketches  of  war 

of  iSii 5066,67 

Thompson,  T.    Missionary  voyages  to 

New  Jersey 3629 

Thompson,  Z.    Gazetteer  of  Vermont.    .    3556 

—  Hi.story  of  Vermont.         .        .       2557-50,  8910 
Thompson,  Ct.  Dow.  Half.-ccnt.  ser. /.vjo.  2281 
Thomson.  C.     Causes  of  aiienr.tion  of  In- 
dians from  Britisli  interests.        .        546cj,6i 

Thomson,  Jhs.  Seasons,  1st  Am.  ed,  .  8874 
Thomson,  John.  Descent'.un^s  of.  .  .  2071 
Thorbuni,  (Jrant.    40  yc  ars'  res.  in  Am.     5286 

—  Laurie  Todd  on  \  irginin.        .        .        .    3804 
".  V, ornton,  J.  W.     First  rcccrds  of  Anglo- 
American  colonization.         .        .        .    3805 

Thornton,  W.  Origin  of  steamboats.  6679 
Thorowgood,  T.  lewes  in  America.  5463,64 
ThoriM?,  T.  B.    Army  on  the  Rio  Grande. 

iS^i- 4744 

Three  letters  of  thanks  to  the  Protestant 

reconciler 675 

Throop,  B.    Thanksgiving  scr.  on  repeal 

of  Stamp  Act,  New  Concord,  Conn.  .  196 
Throop,  Wni.  Fun.  scr.  on  B.  Sylvester.  7833 
Tickell,  R.     Anticijiation    177V.  .  .     4163 

Ticknor,  G.  Changes  in  Harv.  Coll. /J.?/.  1777 
Tieonderoga.    Amlierst'sexped.  //JO.   267,  4901 

—  Chittenden's  address  on. /,S7J.    .    .        .    2568 

—  Orderly  book  of  northern  army.  .  .  4096 
Tlldcn,  Stephen.  Miscell.  poemii.  .  .  6957 
Tilghman,  Vv.  (ioldcr.  Life  of.  .  .  5287 
'1  inmouth,  Vl.  Osborn.  Furew.  scr.  lylf/.  3567 
Tissot,  S.  A.  D.  Advice  on  health.  .  C565 
Tobago,  Poyntz.     Present  prospect  ol.   .    5339 

—  Roehefort.  Relation  de.  .  5336 
Todd,  Jona.     (Pjihs.  on  Wallingford  ch. 

case.  ipo.  1 ai44 

Tolland,  Conn.  Wuldo.  Early  history.  2283 
Tonipson,  Edw.  Heav'n  the  best  count  y.   7834 


See  Mather,  R.  and  Tonip- 


Tompson,  \V 

son,  W. 

Tonty,  H.  de.  LaSalle's  last  voyage.  ib<)S.  4524 
Topsfield,    Mass.     Cleaveland.    Centen. 

address.  iS^j 1955 

Torfa-'us.  Historia  Vinlandias.  .  .  56 
Tories,  Black  list  of.  ifi>2.  ....  3109 
Torpedo  war.  R.  Fulton.  .  .  v&u,  6688,89 
Torrey,  F.  B.  Cruise  of  U.  S.  S.  Ohio.  .  5068 
Torrey,  Jesse,  jr.  Portraitures  of  do- 
mestic slavery. 


Torrev,  John.    Flora  of  Northern  and 

' " '    lie  U.  S. 


7300 
6600 


Mi'ddli 

—  Plants  of  N.  Y,  and  vicinity. 
Torrev,  S.     Mass.  election  sermon.  1674.       872 

—  ib-'^j- 873.74 

Torrey,  \V.  Discourse  cone,  futurities.  7835 
Toulniin,  H.     Acts  of  General  Assembly 

of  Kentucky 4615 

—  Description  of  Kentucky.  .  .  .  4599 
Town,  S.  Sy.st.  of  specula,  masonry.  6756,57 
Townsend,  P.  S.  Yellow  fever  in  N.  Y.  2889 
Townscnd,  Sh'ppie.  [Works.]  .  6383-87 
Tracey,  W.    Addr.  to  freemen  of  Conn. 

/iVJj 2140 

Tracts.    Theological  and  religious. 

7836-48,  7906-19 
Trade  and  commerce  Inculcated.  .  .  1448 
Traill,  Mrs.  Backwoods  of  Canada.  .  151 
Tranchepain,  St.  \.  de.    Relation.  (Cra- 

moisy  ser.) 146 

Transit  of  Venus.     Winthrop's  voyage 

to  Newfoundland  to  observe,  lybi.  .  1770 
Travis,  D.  Almanac,  i-oq-ii.  .  .  .  3369 
Treat,  J.     Vindicaticm  against  Brown's 

report  of  battle  of  Chippewav.  .  .  5075 
Treat,  R.  Almanac  for  1753.  N.  London.  2340 
Treaties.     General  collection.  lyiO'ji.     .        57 

—  between  France  and  U.  S.  7779.    .       4173,74 

—  with  the  Indians 431-44 

Treaty  with  America.     Con,sid.  on.  /7717.     4173 

—  between  Gr.  Brit,  and  U.  S.  lyqS'         •    4927 

Debates  in  Ho.  of  Repr.  771X).    .        .    4928 

Trenton  Falls,  N.  Y.  Description.  iSiy.  2994 
Trials 6485,6514,9124 

—  New  York.  ms-'SiJ 4283 

Trinity.     Mather,  C.     Mystery  of.    .  1079 

Trinity  college 2161,63 

Tripoli,  War  with.  Blyth.  .  .  .  4972 
Troost,  G.     Geological  reports.  .        .     4612 

Trott,  N.  Laws  of  Brit,  planta'ns.  77^7.  204 
Troy,  N.  Y.     Buell.  T.  for  50  years.  iS4i. 

2999,  4295 

—  /mprinf.  iSi)b. 6810 

True  and  impartial  state  of  Pcnn.  lysQ.  .  3040 
True    interest    of    Great    Britain     with 

rcsnect  to  her  colonies.  776O.  .  .  199 
True  sentiments  of  America.  776.C.  .  .  4163 
Trumbull,   B.    Centennial    sermon    N«. 

Haven,  Conn.  7,Si7.  .    2293,  3338 

—  Eulogy  on  George  Washington.  iHx),    2321 

—  Fun.  sermon  on  Noah  Willlston.  iSn,    2320 

—  History  of  Connecticut.  3132,33,  8169^71 

—  History  of  United  .States.      .        .        .      2.15 

—  Letter  in  vindic.  of  Yale  Coll.  7766.       .    .306 

—  Unlawfulness  of  divorces.  f;S.s.    ,        .    2128 

—  Vindiea.  of  Conn,  title.     (.Sustiuehan- 

nah] 2125,26,  8891 

Trumbull,   Faith.    Stone's  funeral  ser- 
mon on.  77* 2318 

Trumbull,  H.     History  of  discovery  of    420, 

America.  .  424-28,  b^a^,  08.^ 

Trumbull,    J.    Hammond.      Algonquin 

names  for  man 9315 

—  Algonquin  vers,  of  Lord's  prayer.   56.)7,  9315 

—  Best  method  of  study'g  Amer.  lang.    9317,18 

—  Compos,  of  Ind.  geog.  names.        .        .    gs.a 

—  Defence  of  ,Stonington.    .  .        93<h^,ici 

—  Extr.  from  rec.  of  United  Colonies.      .    9311 

—  His',  notes  on  constitutions  of  Conn.       9313 

—  (cd.)     Hofiker's  letter 9165 


INDEX. 


69 


146 


'99 

4163 


205 

'.3o6 

138 


,3,8 

4  so, 


9115 

9"  5 
17,18 
9Ji>8 

gall 
9a  19 
(J165 


Trumbull,  J.  Hammond.    Mistaken  no- 
tions of  AlKonkin  jrrammar.       .        .    9216 

—  Name  of  Massachusetts.         .       .        .    9213 

—  On  the  word  Shuwmut 9219 

—  OriK'in  of  exped.  af^ainst  Ticonderojjfa.    9222 

—  Origin  of  M'FinKal 9221 

—  Orinin,  etc.,  of  Ind.  missions  in  N.  E.      9220 

—  Translation  of  so-called  Catechism.     .    9223 

—  led.)  K.  Williams's  key.  .  .  .  (kjo* 
Trumbull,  Jas.    (fseudf)    Life  of  (ieo. 

Washington 4256 

Trumbull,  John,  LL.D.  M'FinK'al.   (Los- 

siiiK.) 6978,  9224 

—  Poetical  works.  .  .  '''959-78, 8894-97 
Trumbull,  Col,  John.  Autobiog.  .  2314,  8893 
Trumbull,  Gov.  Jona.,  d.  lySs.    Address 

deel"nin>^  election.  JjSjt.        .        .        .  2133* 
Trumbull,     Gov.     Jonathan,     d.     /fix/. 

Dwi^fht's  Funeral  sermon  on.     .   2216,  2320 

—  Ely's  Funeral  sermon  (m.  .  .  2318-20 
Trumbull,  Col.  Jos.  White's  fun.  ser.  on.  2313 
Truxton,  T.  Remarks  on  lati.  and  lonK-  6*74 
Tryal  of  witches,  before  Sir  M.  Hale.  1383,84 
Tryon,  (ien.  W.  Address  to,  on  his  ex- 
pedition. 1770. 2139 

Tryon  Co.,  N.  Y.  Campbell.  Annals.  .  2996 
Tucker,  Geo.     Essays.         .        .        .    3807,  8303 

—  Letteis  from  Virvc'inia.      .        .        .   "    .     3806 

—  Life  of  Jefferson 4876 

Tucker,  Josiah.     Answer  to  objection  to 

se|>aralion  from  colonies.     .        .        .     3987 

—  Cuibono? 4166 

—  Humble  address,  etc.  /yyr,     .       .        ,    4164 

—  Letter  from  merchant  in  Lond.  1766.    .      200 

—  Trac.  V 4165 

—  Tracts 41(17,  8542 

Tucker,  St.  Geo.  Dissertn.  on  slavery.  .  3808 
Tuckerinan,  J.  Artill.  dec.  .ser.  i.'ii.i.  .  1576 
Tudor,  W.  Letters  on  Eastern  States.  .  370 
Turcll,  D.     Fast  sei  num.  /7^.'i'.   .        .  1737 

Turcll,  Mrs.   Jane.    Coleman.    Funeral 

sermon  on 5288 

Tufts,  J.    Introduction  to  art  of  singing 


5885 
7148 
3581 
73.)° 
3158 
3106 


psalm  tunes. 
Tufts,  M.    .Shores  of  Vespucci. 
Tuke,  H.     Faith  of  Quakers.     . 

TuUev,  John.     Almanacs 

Turnbull,  K.  J.  Visit  to  I'hila.  prison.  . 
Turnbull,  W.  P.  Birds  of  East  Henn.  . 
Turner,    C.      Anniv.    disc.      Plymouth, 

Mass.  177s '      .        1915,16 

Turner,  G.  Traits  of  Indian  cbaracter.  5467 
Turner,  J.  H.  Mormonism  in  all  aees.  .  6439 
Turner,  O.    History  of  Phelps  and  Uor- 

luim  purchiise. 2953 

Twiss,  T.  Oregon  question.  .  .  4706,07 
Tyler,  Royal.  Algerine  captive.  .  .  7150 
Tyler,  T.  P.  Artill.  elec.  sermon.  1X4&  .  1576 
Tysen,  R.  M.     Lecture  on  hist,  of  Staten 

Island.  /S./3 2979 

Tyson.   J.    R.     Surviving   remnant   of 

Indian  race 5476 

Udall,  J.    Key  of  the  Hoi,-  tonfrue  [He- 
brew]  

UlU^a,  A.  de,     Noticias  Anierieanps. 


UmphraviKe,  A.    Sieite  of  Haltiinore.     . 
Unuerhill,  J.    News  from  Anierien  ;  Pe- 

quut  war. 

Union,  Mc.    Sibley.  History.    . 
Union  VillflKe,  N.  V.    lm[<rint.  1S4J. 
Union  CollcRe.    CataloKues  and  aildr. 

UNirAKIAMSM 

United  Urelheren.    ICo.iferences,  etc.] 

—  Cran/..    Histiry<.f. 

—  Kohlnieister  JSKmrch.    Journal. 

—  Missions  of, '.o  Ind'ans.    . 

—  Mis.sions.    Lalrohe. 

—  —  l.oskiel 

1  eriodlcnl  accounts  of.  iHm-ij. 

Spanguuberg 


•     546^ 
8518 


United    Brethren.     Ogden.     Excursion 

to  Bethlehem,  Pa 3334,35 

United  States.    Acts  of  ist  ses.s.  of  Cong.   6475 

—  Annals  of  Congress.         ....    6481 

—  Army.  Laws  and  regulations.  .  .  5037 
Registers.   iS/j-2/ 5077 

—  Journal  of  3d  sess.  of  5th  Congress.     .    6476 

—  Naval  battles.  i7Q4-iS37 5045 

—  Naval  monument.  iSii-is.      .       .       .    5046 

—  Naval  temple.  /70J-iStd.  ....     5044 

—  Navy.    Clark.     History  of.    .        .       .    4983 

Cobbett.     Britannia  humbled. .       .    4984 

Cooper.    History  of 4986 

Lives  of  officers 4987 

Davis.  American  mariners:  a  poem.   4994 

Goldsborough.     Naval  chronicle.     .    5007 

James.    Naval  occurrences, /J/^-//.    5031 

Lloyd,  J.     Speech  on. /lS'/^.         .        .     5073 

Ruschenberger.  Contro.  on  rank  in.   4969 

Waldo.    Biographical  sketches.       .    5079 

—  Senators.  /XjyS. 5u«) 

U.  S.  Magazine.  Newark.  r7Q-f.  .  .  3640 
Universal  Asylum  and  Columbian  M.ig- 

azine. 3178 

Universal  biogr.  dictionary.  /&6.     .        .    5110 

Umivers.slism 6379-98 

Upilike,  W.    Hist  of   Episcopal  church 

in  Narragansett 2378 

—  Memoirs  of  Rhode  Island  bar.  .  2377,  8807 
Upham,  C.  W.     Artill.  elec.  ser.  iSji.      .     1576 

—  Lectures  on  witchcraft.  .        .   1385,  89515 

—  Salem  witchcraft 1386,87 

Upton,    Ma.ss.    Wood.     Centennial   ad- 

dres.s.  /,Vy,  and  Half-cent.  ser.  /A\/t>.  .  1955 
Urania:  Coll.  of  psalm  tunes.  I.  Lyim.  5889 
Urlsperger,   S.     AufUhrliche    Nachricht 

v.  d.  Saltzburgischen  Emigranten.  .  5615 
Ursulins,  Voyage  des.    (Cramoisy  ser.).      146 

Useful  miscellanies 3573 

Usher,  J.  Annalcs  vet.  Testamenti.  .  1348 
Usury.  Smith.  F'xamination  of.  .  .  6522 
Utah.  Stansbury.  Exploration.  .  4704,05 
Uticn,  N.  V.    Bacon.    Recollections  of  50 

years.  /&u 2999 

—  /m frill/.  ;,V)6 5859 

—  Manual  of  1st  Presbyterian  ch.  /Asp.   .    2999 

Vade  Mecum  for  America,  lyjg.       .       .  1686 

Vail,  E.  A.     Notice  sur  les  Indiens.          .  5469 

Valentine,  D,  T.     History  of  the  city  of 

New  York 2890 

Valentine,  John.    Argument  in  Mntson 

vs.  Thomas 1527 

Vallett,    E.    I)e,,.:rtmcnt  commi.s.sary's 

guide  in  Maryland.        .        .        .   3677, 6465 

Van  Burcn,  M.    Crockett.    Life  of.         4930,31 

I  —  Holland.     Life  itf 4929 

Van  Dam,  Rip,  Arg'ts  in  case  of.  lyjj.  .  3472 

j  V'andeleur.    Indian  captivity.   .        .       .  473 

] —Travels  on  western  continent.       .       .  5583 

Vanderbilt,  C.  Golden  wedding  memor.  5289 
'  Van     Driesscn,    P.      Do    oanbiddelyke 

I         Wegen  Gods. 3473 

I  Vanlea.son,  J.  Voyage  to  China,  etc.  .  473 
'  Van  Ness,  W.  P.     Exaniina,  of  charges 


against  Burr 4932 

Van  R'.mssclaer,  C.    Memorial  of.    .       .  5290 
Van    Rensselaer,    .Solomon.      Affair    of 

416  !        yueenstown 5078 

.    2609    Van   Rensselaer,    St»plicn.     Survey   of 

62fo  j        district  along  Erie  canal.    .        .       .  9764 
2987-1^0  '  Vans,  W.    Life  and  conduct  of  the  CoU- 

6356-78  i        mans 3399 

3319-23  ^  Van  Schaack,  P.    Life  of 5991 

•  559'  I  Van  Zandl.  N.  B.     Description  of  mlll- 

.     5699  '        tary  lands  in  Illinois 4639 

,    J4B1  I  Varlo,  C.    Floating  ideas  of  nHture.       .  3631 

.    5622    —  Nature  displayed 3639 

•  5<"4  I  —  New  system  of  husbandry.    .               .  3630 
.    5614  1  Varnuni,   J.   M.      Oration   at    Mari'tt*, 
.    5613 1        July  4,  lyjili. 4571 


70 


INDEX. 


„,  i 


fl  *i 


VuuKhaii,  Sir  William.     Directions  for 

health.  /6j? iiq 

—  Golden  fleece. /6j6 ii8 

Vaux,  C.  Villas  and  cottases.  .  .  .  6695 
Velasquez  de  Cardenas,  C.  C.    Regimen 

del    Confessionario    de    Indies,    en 

Mexicano 5777 

VeneKas,  M.  History  of  California.  .  4708 
Venus,  Transit  of.  /rii^.  ....  6673 
Vergennes,  C.  G.  Lomte  de.    Memoire 

8ur  la  Louisiane 4444 

Verity  du  cop  franfais 6766 

Vermont 2507-70,  8905-14 

—  Acts  and  Inw.s.  r77o-rSsS.         .        .       3519-31 

—  Adams.    Geolo^.  repts.  /i^Vr.f-.^'''.   3528,70,8906 

—  Allen,  K.    Narrative  of  captivity.  2529-34,37 

—  Allen,  Ira.    History 2538 

—  Chipman.    Supreme  court  reports.     .    2527 

—  Constitution.  1777 2518 

—  Constit.  conventions.  iS2S,'j6,'so.    2524,25,25* 

—  Dean.     Gazetteer.  iSoS.  ....    2570 

—  E.istman.     History.  .        .        .        .2541 

—  Election  sermons 2542 

—  General  convention  of  Congregational 

and  Presbyterian  minister.s.        .       .    2543 

—  Graham.     Descriptive  sketch.       .    2544,8907 

—  Hall,  B.  H.    Bibliography.  iSbo.  ,    '  .    2570 

—  History  of  Eastern 2545 

—  Hau,  F.    Catalogue  I  if  minerals.         2546,70 

—  Hitchci'.,!'.    Geolog.  report,  /i^/.         .    2570 

—  Haskins,    H;-tory 2548,8908 

—  Journals  of  Gei.eral  A.sscmbly.    .       25'.:2,23 

—  Niituralhistory.    Pamphlets  on.  .    2570 

—  NewHarr    ihire  grants.         .        .  2507-17.68 

—  Public  documents 2569 

—  Reynolds.    Recoil,  of  state  prison.      .    2566 

—  Slade.    State  papers.       .        .        .  3526,  8909 

—  Statutes.  17^ 2705 

—  Thomp.son.    Gazetteer 2556 

History 2 5 ■57,59,  8910 

—  Williams.  History.  .  .  2563,64,8911 
Vermont  Almanac,  Daton's.  17^7-^2.  .  2560 
Vermont  Directory,  Atwater's.  /.Vf.y,  ',?*.  2561 
Vermont  Hi-storical  Society.    Addres'ses 

and  proceedings 3568 

Vermont  h<irticult  1  conventions.  /.Vfo,  'si,  2570 
Vermont  oftiecrs  in  Rev,  war.  Deming.  2568 
Vermont  Register  and  Walton's  Reg.  3562,  7388 
Vermm  coUec.  of  pph.  on  Amer.  revol.   .    4180 

Verrazano.    Brevoort ts 

Verscheyde  Scheeps-Togten  na  Florida. 

/70b 4381 

Vcrtoogh  van  Nieti-NcderLard.  i6jo.  2715,9225 
Vcsey,  H.     Scope  of  the  Hcrii-l-.ire.    .        .      531 
Vetromile,  E.     Indian  gi>od  book.     .        .    5696 
Viets,  R.    Sermon,  Simsbury,  Good  Fri- 
day, /7.V 6167 

Vignoles,  C.  History  of  the  Florida*.  .  4382 
Vinal,  W.    Sermon  on  Braddock's  defeat 

Newport.  ;7ff. 24J8 

Vincent,  Nathaniel.     Writings.         .        7849,50 

—  Taylor's  Funeral  sermon  on.  .  .  575 
Vincent,  P.  Relation  of  |Pequot  war].  .  416 
Vincent,  T.    Explicatory  catechism.       .    5863 

—  Writings 7851 

Vindicias  claviuni 676,80 

Vinton,  J.  A.    Thos.  Gyles  and  his  neigh- 
bors'. IUl)(/-A! 2590 

Virginia.    Bayard.    Voyage  dans.  .       .    3718 

—  Beverly.  Abridgment  of  laws.  .  .  6474 
History 3719-32 

—  Bullock.  '  Virginia  examined.  r&fQ.      .    3725 

—  Burk.     Historv 3T>f><^7 

—  Byril.     Westover  MSS.   .        .        .   3738,  8916 

—  Campbell,  C.     History 3729 

—  Campbell,  J.  W.     History.      ,        .    1730,8917 

—  Case  of  tobacco  planters.    Campbell. 

373>-3»>  89'8 

—  Clayton.  Flovii  Vlrginica.  .  .  .  37^3 
Miscellanea  curiosa 3734 

—  Convention  of  1788 3'/"-».l 


Virginia.    Convention  of  1829.  .       .        .    3714 

—  Convention  of  1850 3715 

—  Davies.    State  of  religion.  775/.    .        .    3735 

—  De  Hass.     Early  history.       .        .       .    3741 

—  De-la-Wnrre.    Relation. /6//.        .       .    3743 

—  Declaration  of  state  of.  /6.?<>.  .        .        3739i40 

—  Doddridge,    J.    Settlers   and    Ip''.;..ii 

wars  of  West. 3743 

—  Hamor,  R.     Dreyzchnte  scl.iffahrt.     .    3748 

—  Hariot.    Admiranda  nnrratio.       .        .    3749 

—  Hawks.  Ecelesia.stical  History.  .  .  3752 
History  of 3751 

—  Howe,    History  collections",.  .        .        .    3756 

—  Howison.     History.  ....    3758 

—  Hutchins.    Topog.  description.    .        .    3759 

—  Jefferson.    Notes 3761-72 

—  Tones.    Present  state  of.        .        .        3773,74 

—  Journal  of  House  of  Delegates.    .        .    3710 

—  Journals  of  Senate.  /S^S-go.  .       .        .    3709 

—  Keith.     History 3775-76 

—  Kercheval.    Hist,  of  valley  of. .    .        .    8920 

—  Lilly.    Early  hi.story 3780 

—  M,irtin.    Gazetteer 3781 

—  Nicholson.     Present  state  of.  7705.         .     3783 

—  Rich.     Newcs  from 3786 

—  richlv  valued 3811,8933 

—  Smit'h,  John.  True  relation.  .  .  3789 
True  travels.  ....   3790,8922 

—  Springs  of 3791-95,8931 

—  Stith.     History 3796,97 

—  Strachev.    Tiavailo  into.       .        .        .    3799 

—  Symonds.     Sermon  on.    ....     3800 

—  Tennant.     Epitlemical  diseases  of.       .    3803 

—  Thorburn.    Laurie  Todd's  notes  vn.  .    3804 

—  Tucker.    Letters  from 3806 

—  Williams.  Virgo  triuinjihans.  .  .  3816 
Virginia  Chronicle.  Leiand.  .  .  .  3779 
Voice  of  the  people.     Boston.  t7S-f-  ■        •    2656 

Volcinoes.     C.  Mather 1278 

Volney,  C.  F.     Climate  and  soil  of  U.  S.    4525 

—  Tableau  des  Etats-Unis.  .  .  5470 
Vondenvelden  and   Charland,     Extraits 

des  titres  dans  Ic  Bas-Canada,  iSbj.  153 
Voyages  d'un  Frani,'oisen  Viixinie.  /A,s>.  3812 
Vries,  I>.  P.  de.    Korte  Historiael  ende 

Jourriels.  ;6y 3717 

Wabash  College 4631 

Waba.sh  Land  Company,     .        .        .        4627,28 
Wadsworth,  Benj.     Boston   lecture  ser- 
mon on  Indian  war.  /7Jj.    .                .  439 

—  Day  of  judgment 878 

—  Exhortations  to  early  piety.  ...  875 

—  Ministers  caring  for  Souls.      .        .        .  1070 

—  Publick  worship 875 

—  Sermon,  iinirder  of  S.  Stoddard.  .        .      933 

—  Sermon  on  early  piety 1367 

—  Sermons 877 

—  Wonders  of  divine  goodness.         .        .      875 

—  Writings 7853-to 

—  Funeral  sermons  on.  ,  .  .  11)91,94 
Wahlstedt,  J,  J,  Iter  in  Ann'rieam.  58 
Wakclield,  J.  A.     War  .  .  .  with  irac  and 

Fox  nations 8405 

Wakeinan,  ,S,     Conn,  dec,  ser,  lOSj.         .  880 

—  Ser,  on  death  of  John  Tappiii.       .        .  879 
Walcit,  J.    New  pilgrim's  progress;  In- 
dian convert 5618 

Walden,  Isaac.  Travels  in  king's  service.  473 
Waldo,  L,  P.     Address  on  early  history 

of  Tolland,  Ct 3383 

Waldo,  Sam.     Defence  -)f  title  of  J,  Lev- 

erett  to  eastern  lands.  /7.i^.  ,  .    1353 

Waldo,  .Sam,  P.    Amcr.  naval  heroes.    .    5070 

-  Life  of  .S,  Decatur 49.)fi 

Waldron.W,,  Foxcroft'sFun,  ser  on.  77^7.  1993 
Wales,  Mass,     <lardner.   Cent,  addr,  /.*xi.  ljsO 
Walker,  A.     Oration  to  young  men,  Bos- 
ton, July  4,  iJ(u 1638 

Walter,  Clem.  Rela,  and  obscrva.  1A4S.  ddn* 
Walker,  H.     Exjiedition  to  Canada.  /7«>.     »66 


il 


INDEX. 


71 


J 


1.83 

1450 


Wallace,  J.  W.    Address,  200th  birthday 

of  \V.  lirailford 7966 

Walley,  T.    I'lymouth  clcc.  ser.  /6ft?.        881,82 
Wallin,  B.    EvariKelical  hymns.       .       .    6043 
WalliiiKford,  Ct.    Hishop.    Thanksjfivinif 
(iration.    Klcction  ot  JctTer.sun.  /*/.      2038 

—  Case  stated.  776/ 2144 

—  Dana.    Century  sermon. /770.       .        .    2284 

—  Hart.    [Two  pphs.  on  case  of]  Rev.  J. 

Dana.  nSQt  '(" "44 

—  Pamphlets. 8253* 

—  Todd  &  Hart.    Narrative  of  scttlins  of 

J.  Dana.  i^sQ 2144,  8253 

Walpole,  Mass.    Ace.  ot  town  trcas.  /X^.    1956 
Walpole,  N.  H.    Uunnie.    Lay  preacher. 

/yo" 2503 

Spirit  of  the  Farmers'  Museum.  /Sbr.    2504 

—  Imprint.  i7Qb 482,  2503 

I7QQ 707.1 

ifiii 6005 

Walsh,  R.    Appeal  from  judgment  of  Gr. 

Britain 493?-35 

—  Genius  and  dispos.  of  French  K'ov't.     4936,53 
Walter,  Nathaniel.     Sermon,  fall  of  Lou- 

isbour,<.  /7/,' 260 

Wal'er,  Neheniiah.     Di.icour.se  on  55th 

chapter  of  Isaiah 8925 

—  Unfruitful  hearers  detected.  .       .       .      863 

—  Writings 7861-63 

Walter,  T.   Grounds  and  rules  of  niusick. 

I1JI 5886,88 

—  Reply  to  Checkley  on  Episcopacy.       .  6168 
-Sermon  at  sinKinK-lecturc.  77.?^.    .        .  5881 

—  Mather,  C.     Comuien.  of.                .        .  1084 

—  Mather,  I.    Ordin.  sermim  tor.  lyiS.     .  1033 

Walton,  1.     Lives 8926 

Walton,  J.    Essay  on  fevers.      .        .        .  6566 

Walton,  V.  A.     Trial,  etc.,  of  J.  A.  Murel.  ^581 

Wantage,  N.  J.    Kanouse.  Hist.  ser. /.SV.^.  3646 
Wanton,  Mrs.  A.    Bisset's  Fun.  sermon 

on.     Newport.  777/ 2431 

Wappin^er  Indians.    Controv.  with.  lybS.  2823 
War  of  i8i2.     Account  of  battles  of ;  ad- 
ventures of  S.  Stiibbs 507a 

—  Aiken.    Address  to  federal  clerjjy men.   5070 

—  Armstronjf.     Notices  of.         .        .        .    4959 

—  Baine.     History 41)64 

—  Barbarities  of  the  enemy.       .        .       4965,66 

—  Boyd.    Events  of 5.173 

—  BrackenridKe.     History.         .        .   4973,74,75 

—  Brown.    Campaixns  of  N.  W.  army.    4976,77 

~;r;^?'''V""y-  •      ■ .    ■  .    ■      ■      ■      4978,79 

—  Christie.    Operations  in  Canada.  .        .  41)81 

—  Clairborne.     War  in  the  South.    .        ,  4982 

—  Corbett      Lettei.s  on 4985 

—  Compendious  history  of.         .        .        .  5073 

—  Concise  narr.  of  Jackson's  campaigns.  5073 

—  Correspondence  reliitiuK  to  Amcr.  iSio.  4988 

—  Courts-martial  in.  ....  4989 

—  Dallas.    Cau.ses  and  L'huracter  of.        .  5071 

—  Davis.    Hi.st<iryof 4,(95 

—  Fay.    Official  accounts  of  bottles.        .  5000 

—  General  view  of 5003 

—  Gillcland.     History  of 5004 

—  (ilrin.  Campaigns  of  Wash'ii  and  N.  O.  5i,m5 
Subaltern  in 5006 

—  Hart.    Essays  on 5072 

—  History  of.    New  York. /.fy^.         .       .    5.,i7 

—  Hunt.    Late  war 5023,24 

—  Inifersoll.    Sketch  of 5,135 

—  Junies.    Military  occuriences.       .       .    5032 
Naval  occurrences 5031 

—  Iwitour.  War  in  W.  Flor.  and  I^oiiis'n.  50H1.34 

—  Lowell.    Appeal  (a>rainstl. /.V//.     .   4953,5070 

Mr.  Madison's  w.ir.      .        .        .  4953,5073 

I'euce  without  dishonor.  /S)7.    ,        .     5071 

Perpetual  war 5"38.'3 

—  McAfee.     War  in  western  country.      .     51139 

—  M'Clure.    Nortliern  campaiitn.  /v/i.    .    5072 

—  McssBKf  of  I'res,  on  failure  ot  northern 

campaign J041 


War  of  i8i2.    Military  operations  on  the 

Delaware. 5042 

—  Naval  battles,    i'cif  U.  S.  navy. 

—  O'Ccmnor.     History  of 5047 

—  I'almcr.    Hist,  register 50(8 

—  Pamphlets  on.      .        .        ,         4953i54.  50S-74 

—  Perkins.     History  of 5050 

Pickering,  T.    Letter  on  danger  of.     .  4907 


•  5073 
5059,60 
.    5062 

•  5065 
5066,67 

5080 
■774 


5073 
4170 
■938 

37J 
4533 


—  Randolph.    Speech  on.  iSii. 

—  Russell.    History  of. 

—  Sketches  of 

—  Thompson,  D.    History  of.    . 
i —Thompson,  J.  L.    Sketches  of. 
j  —  The  war.    N.  Y.,  /,s'/j-/y. 
I  —  Ware's  poem  on  the  peace.  iS-;.    . 

—  Winder,  W.   H.     Occur,   on   Niagara 
I         frontier.  iSi3. 

Wars  ot  America:  in  poetry. 

Ward,  A.  H.  Hist,  of  Shrewsbury,  Ma.ss. 
'.  Ward,  E.    Writings  of  author  of  London 

I         Spy.   . 

i  Ward,  Naluim.    Sketch  of  Ohio.  /.fej.     . 
I  Ward,  Nathaniel.   Simple  cobler  of  Aga- 

wani.         ....  681,82,  7864,65,  9226 

I —Word  to  Mr.  Peters 633 

I  —  Dean.     Memoir  of 5294 

'  Ward,  Rev.  Samuel.     Sermons.        .        .      683 

Ward,  Hon.  Samuel.    .Stillman's  funeral 

sermon  on.  7776. 2379 

i  Warden,  D.  B.  Bibliotheca  Amer.-.Septen.  7967 

--  Descn,>tion  of  District  of  Columbia.   .    3825 

Ware,  H.,  jr.  Poem  at  Camb.  celebra- 
tion of  peace.  7.S'/f.  .... 

—  Two  century  sermons.    Boston.  /Sir. . 
Ware,  Mass.  Coburn.  Hisior.  .serm.  /S}/. 

—  Ely.     Ser.  const,  ch.  at  Fact.  Vill.  iSjO. 

—  Hyde.     Hist.  addr.  Town  Hall.  /S^7.   . 
Wareham,  Mass.   Nott.   16  years  preach- 
ing. />Vr 

Warner,  Seth.     Chipman's  Life  of.       2619,  5295 
Warren,   E.  F.    Sketches  of  history  of 

Chautauqua  Co 

Warren,  Eliz.     Old  and  good  way.  . 

—  Spiritual  thrift 

Warren,  (J.    Impartial  descrip.  ot  Siiri- 

I         nam 

Warren,  John.    Conchologist.    . 

Warren,  'Dr.  John.  Eulogy  on  T.  Rus- 
sell.    Bost.iii.  i?Qd 

Warren,  John  C.     Great  tree  on  Boston 

Common 1690 

Warren,  Gen.  Jos.     Biogr.  sketch  ot.       .    4168 

—  Frothinghim.     Life  of 1801 

Warren,  Mercy.    The  group;  a  farce.    .    7061 

—  History  of  American  revol.    .        .   416.),  8927 

—  Poems (1981 

Warren,  Me.    Eaton.     Annals.  ... 
Warren,  N.  H.    Little.     History. 
Warren,  R.  I.    Chessmiin.     Address  to 

his  .scholars,  /yqq 

Farewell  sermon.  iSm, 

—  Fessenden.    Hi.story 

—  Tu.stin.     Hist,  dedication  sermon. 
Washburn,  Edward   A.    Conn.    ;onven. 

sermon.  7.'i>7 

Washburn,  Emory.  Address,  bi-ccnten- 
nial.     Bridcewater,  Mass.    . 

—  Judicial  historv  of  Mass. 
W.\SHIN0TON,  G'kOUC.K.  .         .    4189-4276 

—  Corrcsp.  of  Am.  revolution.    Sparks..    4.^18 

—  Epistles 4199-4201 

—  ■'no-similc  of  accounts  of  expenses.     .    4202 

—  I- ircwell  address.       .       .        4205-13,8930,31 

—  Journal  of  exped.  to  the  Ohio.  238,  4189,90,91, 

8929 

—  Last  ollicial  address  to  colonie.j.  4195-97 

—  Last  will  and  testament.         .        .        ,    4219 

—  Letters  in  June  and  July.  777ft.      •        •    4'98 

—  Letter  to  .Sir  J.  Sinclair  on  agriculture.    4914 

—  Letters  to  Arthur  Young,  etc.       .       .    4217 

—  Official  letters  durint;  revolution.       4t9i-<>< 


•  774 
"504 
1956 
1956 
1956 

1956 


2936 
679 
679 

5339 
6646 

16S9 


!6h 

2505 

»4.19 
»439 
2440 
2440 

fl39 

174a 
554 


72 


INDEX. 


:i 


WASHINGTON,  GEORGE.    Political  lega- 
cies. .....     4320-33,  8932 

—  Selection  from   correspondence  with 

James  Anderson 4215-16 

—  Speeches  and  addresses.         .        .       4203,04 

—  Bancroft,  A.    Life  of 4340 

—  Condie.    Memoirs  of.       .       .        .       4241-45 

—  Corry.     Life  of.  ....        4246-48 

—  Eulo^jies  on.  .  .  .  4333,30,-^9, 9126,27 
T.  Alden,  jr.    Portsmouth,  N.  H.    .    2330 

—  —  I.  Dwight.     New  Haven.    .        .        .    2316 

T.  Strong.    Norwich 2535 

N.  Strong.    Hartford.        .        .        .    3"iiq 

B.Trumbull.     North  Haven.    .        .    2331 

—  (ilass.     Life  of. 4249 

—  Headley.     Washington  and  his  gen's.    4365 

—  Kingston.     Life  of 4250 

—  Marshall.     Life  of 4251,52 

—  ilemorial  stones  of  ancestors.        .        .    9173 

—  Memory  of. 4324 

—  Ramsay.    Life  of 4253-55 

—  Sermons  and  eulogies  on.      .        .        .    2000 

—  Sketch  of  life  of 4261 

—  Trumbull.    Life  of 4256 

—  Washingtoniana 4225,36 

—  Weems.     History  of.        .        .        .        4357-60 

—  Worster.  Poetical  epistle.  .  .  .  4268 
Washington  Benev.  Soc. ;  Orations,  etc.  4267 
Washington  Benevolents.  Third  book  of.  4273 
Washington's  birthdav.  Orations  on.  .  4266 
Washington  monument.    Laying  corner 

stone.  rS/j 4275 

Wa.shington,  D.  C.    Morrison's  guide  to.    3834 

—  Pamphlet  on  location  of  seat  of  govt.       3S28 

—  Watter.ston.  Picture  of.  .  .  .  3826 
Washington  Terr.  Mercer.  .  .  .  4693 
Water,     Curing   cholera,    etc.,   by.     J. 

Smith 6558 

Waterbury,  Ct.  Fowler.    Farewell  s.  rroo-  3384 
Waterbury  (Conn.)  Almanac,  iyjt'74-      ■    7377 
Waterford,  N.  Y.    Close.     Serm.  on  holi- 
ness. /JJ); 3999 

Waterhouse,  B.    Medical  pamphlets,      .    6567 
Waterhiiusc,  S.    Propo.sals  for  printing 
History  of  V.  Adm.     Sir  T.  Brazen 
[Satire].     Boston.  7760.  .        .    1691,8794 

Waterton,  C.  Wanderings  in  So.  Amer.  5351 
Watcrtown,  Ct.   Richardsim.    Historical 

sketch,  i^js 2284 

Watertown,  Mass.    Bond.    Ueneal.  and 

Historical 1957 

—  Francis.     Historical  sketch.  7.?;o.  1956,82 

Dedication  Sermon.  /.s'?rt.   .       .        .     1956 

3  sermons  on  leav.  old  JI.  H.  iSjb.    .     1956 

Watertown,  N.  Y.  Directory.  iS^n.  .  2ot7 
Watson,  E.  History  of  canals  in  N.  Y.  2761,62 
Watson,  John,  and  his  descendants.  .  5119 
Watson,    John    V.    Annals   and   occur- 

rences "of  New  York 2893 

—  Annals  of  Philadelphia.  .       .        .    3159 

—  Historic  talcs  of  olden  time.    3891,  3160,  8715 
Watsim,  Capt.  S.,  f/<»A  Court-martial  of.     4989 
Watson,  W.  C.     Pioneer  hist,  of  Cham- 
plain  valley 2935 

Watterston,  (i.     Ix'tters  from  Wash'ton.    4884 

-  Picture  of  Washington 3826 

Watts,  I.     Catechisms.        .        ,        .        5872-75 

—  Psiilms  and  hymns ^"44-97 

Watts,  S.     Perpetual  union  between  Gr. 

Brit,  and  her  colonics.  /76ft.         .      i68,  3148 
Wawasink  and  vicinity.    Indian  massa- 
cres in 5482 

Ways  and  means  for  inhabitants  of  Del- 
aware to  become  rich 3474 

Waymouth,  Geo.  Voyage.  Rosier,  ifms.  a8o 
Wayne,  (Sen.  A.    Campaign  of,  against 

Northwest  Indians 5513 

Weatherwise's  Almanacs.  .        .        .        3193-94 
Weaver,  W.  L.    Geneal.  of  Anc.  Wind- 
ham, C<mn 2069 

Webb,  Mrs.  F.    C.  Mather  on  death  of.  .    ins 


Webb,  J.    Sermon  on  early  piety.    .        .     1267 

—  Sermon 7868,69 

Webb,  Thos.  Military  treatise.  iyf>Q.  .  8652 
Webb,  Thos.  S.  Freemason's  monitor.  6760,61 
Web.ster,  D.     Address  at  laying  corner 

stone  Bunker  Hill  Monument.    .        .    4186 

—  Anniv.  disc.     Plymouth.  iSjo.        .        .     1915 

—  Orations.     B.  Hill  mon't. /,S'.y  and 'xf.      >7'>9 

—  Report  on  Harvard  College. /to/.         .     1776 

—  Reception  of.  Boston,  iS'Si.  .  ,  .  1735 
Web.ster,  John.     Display,  of  Witchcraft.     1388 

—  Family  of 3o6<) 

Webster,  N.     Bilious  fevers.      .        .        6552,68 

—  Compendious  Engl.  di(-tionary.    .        .    7213 

—  Dictionaries,  histories,  etc,    .'      .        7229-31 

—  Errors  in  common  version  of  Bible.    .    5858 

—  Grammars.         ....         7222-24,28 

—  History  of  epidemic  disea.ses.        .        .     6569 

—  Letter  to  Hamilton  on  his  letter  on 

Adams 4952 

—  Readers 7226,27 

—  Rod  for  the  fool's  back. /&0.         .        .    2140 

—  Writings 7290-7301 

Webster,  Pelatiah.  Political  essays.  .  6524 
Webster,  .S,  Discourses  on  infant  bapt.  6228 
Wedgwood,  W.    B.     Conn,   statutes,   in 

question  and  answer 2036 

Week  in  Wall  street 2893 

Weekly  Inspector;  edited  by  T.  G.  Fes- 

senden.  /Aid-?.  .  .  '  .  .  .  2910 
Weekly  Magazine.  Philadelphia.  lyoH.  .  3184 
Weems,  M.  L.    Bad  wife's  looking  gla.ss.    3163 

—  Drunkard's  looking  glass.      .        .        .     3164 

—  God's  revenge  against  adultery.  .        3163,64 

—  —  again.st  duelling 3163164 

against  gambling.        .        .        .        3163,64 

—  —  against  murder 3163164 

—  History  of  Geo.  Washington.       .        4257-60 

—  Hymen's  recruiting  sergeant.       .       .    8940 

—  lmnic"-tal  mentor 3264 

—  Life  of  Franklin 3^58,59 

Welby,  A.  Visit  to  North  America.  .  4480 
Weld,'  N.  Serm.  on  death  of  Q.  Mary.  .  634 
Welde,  Thos.     Answer  to  R|athban].      .    8941 

—  Rise,  *?A'.  of  Antinomians.  //);-/.  .  .  372 
Welllleet,  .Mass.    Pratt.   Histr>ry  of  E.ast- 

ham  and 1825 

Wells,   S.   A.     Oration   before   Republi- 
cans of  Boston.  fSio 1638 

Welsh  Indians.     G.  C.  Burder.  .        .        .     5367 

—  Williams,  J.     Enquiry  concerning.      5471,72 
Welsted,  W.     Funeral  sermon  on.    .        .     1325 
Wendell,  Mas.s.    Wilbur.    Historical  dis- 
course. /.S'jo 1915 

Wcnham,  Mass.     Manstield.    Dedication 

sc-mon.  iSjii 1958 

2d  centennial  sermon.  a?/v.        .        ■     1858 

Wesley,  E.  Epis.  to  Rev.  Mr.  Whitefield.  6272 
Wesley,  J.     Sermon  on  free  grace.  .        .    6271 

—  Tho'ugnts  on  slavery.  .  .  7314,15 
Wesleyan  University.    Middletown,  Ct. 

Catalogue,  etc 831,3 

West,  Sir  Benjamin.  Discourse  to  Royal 

Academy.  ijQS 8443 

—  Gait.     Life  of. 5396 

West,  Prof.  Benj.  Almanacs,  lytij-rSbo.  2392,94 
West,  Benj.    Scriptural  cautions  ag.iinat 

Sliakers 6424 

West,  M.  Trcati.se  concern,  marriage.  .  3478 
West,  Sam.    Anniver.  disc,  Plymouth, 

Mass.  /777 1915,16 

West,  Stephen.    Essay  on  moral  agency. 

''7-' 2337 

WiKt.    Api)lcton's  guide  to.       .       .       .    4528 

—  Ashe.    Travels 4447>48 

—  Atwater.    Writings  on 4449 

—  Beechcr.    Plea  for 4450 

—  Bell,  Sol,  [/.\r«(/, I  Talcsof '.ravel  west.  4451 

—  Beltrami,  St)urc(*s  du  Mississippi,  .  445a 
Pilgrimage  in  iMiriijic  and  America.    4453 

—  Brackenridge.     Voy.  up  the  Mis.souri.    4454 


INDEX. 


73 


h,i6 


West,  The.    Brackeiiritljije,     Recoil,  of,       4455 

—  Bradford.     Notes  on  Northwest.  .        .     4456 

—  Hrown.    Gazetteer  of 4457 

—  Carver.    Travels  through.     .        .        44s'*-f'4 

—  Cramer.     Navigator  in.  .        .        44(15-68 

—  Cumins.    Tour  in nSq 

—  CiiminKS.     We.stern  pilot.       .        .        4170,71 

—  Dana.    Geographical  sketches  in.        .     4472 

—  Darb''.     Kmigrant's  guide  to.       .        .     4473 

—  IJearfjorn.     Letters  on  eom'ce,  etc.,  of.     4474 

—  Ellicott.    Journal  as  boundary  com'r.    4475 

—  Ellis.    New  Britain.  1S.11.  .       .    .(476 

—  Faux.     Moniorable  days  in.   .        .        .    4477 

—  Kearon,     Sketches  of 4478 

—  Featherstonliaugh.     Maps  of.        .        ,    4479 

—  Flint,  J.     Letters  from  America.         .    4480 

—  Flint,  T.    Recollections  of.    .        .        .    4481 
Condensed  geogr.  and  history  of.    448.',83 

—  Hall,  F.     Letters  from 4484 


WEST  IKDIES 5326-36 

—  Darien,  Humble  address  of  parl't  on.    5326 


rSsg. 


4485 

.    4486 

4487.  4551 

.    4488 

•  4489 
44901  4530 

•  449  ■ 

•  449s 

•  44<J3 
4494i  45.10 

4495 
4496 


■  Hall,  J.     Legends  of, 

Letters  from. 

St.itistics  of 

—  —  Notes  on.         .        .  _     . 
Commerce  and  navigation  of.   . 

—  Hardini{.    Tour  through. 

—  Hennepm.    NouvcUe  ddcouvcrte. 

New  discovery 

. Nieuwe  Ontdekkingc. 

'—  Hoskins.     Notes  on. 

—  Howe.     Historical  collections. 

—  Irving.    Tour  <m  the  prairies. 

—  Joutel.    Journal  du  dernier  voyage  de 

La  .Sale 4497 

Journal,  etc.     (English).     .        .        .    4498 

—  Ker.    Travels  througli 4499 

—  Knight,  ILC.    Letters  froni.         .       .    4501 

—  M'Clung.     Sketches  of  adventure.       .    4502 

—  Slarquette  et  Joliet.     Voyage   et  di- 

couverte,  ......        4503,04 

—  Mclish.    Information  to  emigrants.     ,    4505 

—  Michau.x.    Travels  to 4506 

Voyages  a 4507 

—  Miller,  A.     New  states  and  territo.       4508,09 

—  Ogden.     Letters  from 4510 

—  Perkins.     Annals  of.  .        .        .4^11 

—  Pike.     li;.\petl.  to  scmrces  of  Miss'ppi.     4512 

—  Pittman.     Present  state  of  settlement 

on  Mississippi. 4513 

—  Ruxton.     Life  in 4514 

—  Schultz.     Inland  voyage.        .        .        .    4518 

—  Smith,     Emigrant's'guide  to.        .        .    4520 

—  Thoma.s.     Travels  through.   .        ,        .    4523 

—  Welby.     Visit  to 4480 

Wcstboro',  Mass.    Rockwood.    Dedica- 
tion sermon,  /s'y 1958 

—  Washburn.    Address    dedication     of 

State  Reform  school,  iS^.V.   .        .        ,     1958 
West    Boxford,   Mass.     Eaton.     Dedica- 
tion sermon,  i.s^. 1958 

West  Biiylston,  Mass.    Boardman.    Ded- 
ication sermon,  /.s^v 1958 

West  Brooktield,  Mass.     Foot's  history 

discourse.  iSjS. 1745 

—  Stone's  semi-centen.  seniKm.  /.Vf/.       .    1745 

—  Wheeler,  Capt,  T,     Narrative.   '/t>7/t.     .     1745 
Westchester  Co.,  N,   V.     Bolton.     Hi.st.    291)8 
Westerly,  R.  I.    Park.    Sermon  and  nar- 
rative. /7t>l 3439 

Westficld,  Mass.    Alden.    Hist.  ser.  /Sjr.     1958 

—  Atwater,    2r.th  anniv.  ser-ion.  /A)/.     .     1058 
-Davis.     History  sketch.  iH>6.         .        1958,82 

—  Lathrop.     Funeral     sermon     on     S. 

Atwater,  /.*;,?, 

Ser,  dedic.  of  acad.  /.«».    , 

Wcsttield,  N.  J.     Iluntting.    Hlsloriccl 

.sermon.  iSia 

Westford,     Mass.     Adams.    Conference 

sermon,  /".vj 

West  Hartford,  Ct.    Manual  of  Baptist 

church.  iStQ 

West  Haven,  Ct.    See  Orange,  Ct. 


5327 

5779-89 

■958 

1958 

<345 

649 

739 
5864 

2599 

3859 
1958 
4278 

3000 
3000 
3000 

29*19 


959 

8618,19 

948 

959 

1959,  2328 

•959 

■959 

959,81,8a 

»959 

1959 

'959 


•958 
1958 

3646 

1958 

3384 


Defence  of  Scots  abdicating. 

—  Languages  of 

Westminster,  Mass.    Centen.  celeb. 

-Hudson.    Hi.story.  z*?^. 
Westminster  As.scm.     Humble  advice. 

—  ReiLSons  ...  by  dissenting  brethren, 
Westminster  catechism.  /6Sj.    . 
Westminster  confession  and  catechism 
Weston,   I.     History  of  Congregational 

church  at  Cumberland,  Me. 
Weston,   P.   C.   J.    Doctrine   connected 

with  history  of  South  Carolina. 
Weston,  Mass.    Kendal.    Cent.  .ser.  iSfj. 
West  Point,  N.  Y.    Boynton.    Hist,   of, 

—  Expose   of    facts   concerning   recent 

transactions.  jS/q 

—  Guide  book.  /S.fj.      .... 

—  Park.    Hist,  and  topography.  1S40. 

—  Report  of  Sec.  of  war  on.  jS/q.     . 
West    Si)ringfield,     Mass.     Centennial 

celebr.  of  ordin.  of  J.  Lathrop.  /S^s6. 

—  Imprint,  ijg? 

nos. 

—  Lathrop.    ^nth  anniv.  ser.  lygb. 

Centennial  sermon.  iSlii.    . 

50th  anniversary  sermon.  /Jl)6. 

60th  anniversary  sermon.  /J/6. 

—  Sprague.     Historical  disc.  /.tef. 
Ser.  fun.  of  S.  lyconard.  /&6,    . 

—  —  Farewell  sermon.  /A'jq. 

—  Vermilve.     Farewell  sermon.  rSjj. 
Wethersfi'eld,  CL    Marsh.    Half-century 

sermon.  /S3j 

—  —  Sermon  on  murder  bv  W.  Beadle  of 

his  wife  and  four  children,  /yyj. 
Wetmore,  A.     Gazetteer  of  Missouri. 
Wetraore,  R.  G.    Address  to  Episcopal 

congregations,  /^q.'''.       .... 
Weymouth,     Mass.    Norton.     Farewell 

sermon.  rSs^. 

—  Rep,  of  com.  of  So.  Ch.  iS/y. 
-  Town  reports.  /.\yj 

Wharton,  C.  H.  Proofs  of  Christ's  di 
vinity 

Whately',  Mass.  Fisk.  Address  open- 
ing of  academy,  rfyj.    . 

—  Temple.     Eccles.  history,  /.tw. 
Wheatley,  Philli.s.     Odell.     Memoir  of. 

—  Poems 6983-89,91-93,  89« 

—  Thatcher.     Memoir  of 699a 

Wheaton,  H.  Historv  of  the  North  men.  8944 
Wheeler,  T.  God's  m'eriry  .  .  .atB'kfi'd.  884,85 
Wheeler  s  Rhode  Island  almanac.  /?*- 

/>'<)-" 2393,94 

Wheelock,  E.     Brief  narrative  of  Indian 

charity  .school.       .        .        .    467, 5617, 8420 

—  Sermon.    Ordin.  of  C.  J.  Smith   mis- 

sionary to  Indians,  /ybj.      .       ,        .  5616 

—  Memoirs  of 3315 

Wheelwright,  John.  Fast-day  ser.  /6.r6.  9227 
Wheelwright,  Jno,,  jr.  Mcrcurius  Ainer- 

icanus 684 

Wheelwright,  W.    Isthmus  of  Panama 

and  canal 5328 

Whelpley,  S.  Letters  of  Pliiladelphus.  .  8945 
Whipple,    J.      History    of    Acadie   and 

Maine iji^. 

Whiskey  Rebellion.  Breckenridge.  His- 
tory".   301  33 

—  Findley.    Historv 3051 

—  Proceedings  of  O.  S.  Executive.  .        .    3109 

—  Report  of  committee  to  confer  with 

insurgents 3109 

Whitbournc,  R.  Discourse  of  New- 
foundland. /6jo. 120 

16^!. 131 

White,  Alex.,  murderer.  Life  and  con- 
version of.  ly.y. 1990 

White,  E.    Ten  years  in  Oregon,     .       .    4709 


2287 

2286 
4673 

6171 

'959 
'959 
1959 

6368 


1959 

•959 
6991 


w 


INDEX. 


ill 


i.. 

,   i 
I 
V I  2!  1 


White,  Geo.  S.     Memoir  of  S.  Slater.      .    237s 
White,  H.    Early  history  of  New  ling.    37 1* 
White,  Rev,  John,  0/  lloichesler.     Plan- 
ters plea.  /f»i^).        ....     373,  2704 
White,   Rev.  John,  of  Gloun-sler.    New 

IJnRland's  lamentation,  etc.  7872-7.),  S.ufi 
Wliitc,  N.  Truth  jjlorionsly  appearing.  ''Ss 
White,  R.  G.  National  hvmns.  .  .  6^14 
White,  Wm.  History  of  Helfa.st,  Me.  .  Js^iO 
White,  Wm.,  Hp.    Ijpiscopnl  church  in 

United  States 6172,73 

—  Wilson.     Life  of 52,)"7 

White,  Wm.  C.  Orlando  ;  a  tragedy.  .  yofxi 
White  Mts.     Southwick's  tour  to.  1S41.  .     2470 

—  Guide  book  to.  1S4S.  ....  2470 
Whitekielli,  George.      .       .      .   627.s-6)u8 

—  Journals,  etc.    /■'iiiiUlin.  lyjg-sd.        3124-31 

—  Letter  to  a  divine  in  Uoston.  ,        ,'  4311) 

—  Sermon  on  suppr.  of  rebellion.  17^,   .    3314 

—  Sermons 7867 

—  Gillies.     Memoirs  of 7876 

—  Pamphlets  on 9072 

—  Sermons  on 2000 

—  Tracts  on  and  by 7875 

^  Yale  College  declara.  against,  /^jf.  .  2210 
Whitehead,  G.    Antiilotc  again.st  Snake 

in  the  grass 3574 

—  Christian  epistle  to  friends.  .  .  .  3475 
Whitehead,    \V.    A.      Karly   history   of 

Perth  Anibov 3633 

Whitfield,  H.     Ilelps  to  stir  up.        .        .      686 

—  Light  appearinK.  .  .  ■;2,  468,  8419 
Whitfield,  T.     Uoctr.  of  the  Armiriians.      572 

—  Liberty  of  conscience 677 

Whitinpr,'Iohn.  Way  of  Israel's  welfare.  838 
Whiting,  S.    Abraham's  intercession  for 

Sodom 887 

—  Last  judgement,  /fid^ 886 

Whiting,  W.    Address  before  New  E.ig- 

land  Historical  General  Society.  jSjj.  51, , 
Whitman,  H.  Artill.  elec.  sermon.  /\^.  1576 
Whitman,   Z.   G.     History   of  A.   &   H. 

Artillery  Company.  .  .  .  1692,93 
Whitmore,  F.  Descendants  of.  .  .  5119 
Whitmore,  W.  H.  Cavalier  dismounted.  5119 
^Gencal.  of  Payne  and  Gore.  .        .        .     8791 

—  Increase  Matlier 1058 

Whitney,  Eli,  Olmsted's  Life  of.  .  .  2316 
Whitney,  John  K.     lirief  account  of  St. 

Augustine 4369 

Whitney,  John  P.  Silver-mining  regions.  9228 
Whitney,    Josiah.     Funeral    .sermon  on 

Gen.  I.  Putnam 2311 

Whitney,    P.     History     of     Worcester 

County,  Mass.  ....  1967,  8621 
Whiton,  J.   M.    Sketches  of  history  of 

New  Hampshire 2472,  8679 

Whittaker,  J.    Principles  of  true  church 

[Shakers) 6425 

Whittier,  J.  G.  Stranger  in  Lowell.  .  1866 
Whittlesey,  Chas.  Dana's  funeral  ser- 
mon on.  jy64 191J2 

Whittlesey,  Col.  Chas.    Early  hi.story  of 

Cleveland 4543 

— Justice  to  memory  of  J.  Fitch.  .  .  6679 
^Sketch  of  Tallmadge,  Ohio.  4581,84,  9089 
Wigan,  J.  Antichrist's  stnmgcst  hold.  9086 
Wiggleswortb,   Edward,   D.D.,  </.   jjbj. 

Dudlcian  lecture.  /7?7.         .       .        .    9074 

—  Fun.  ser.  on  U.  Wadsworth.  /7J7.         .     1993 

—  Lectures,  etc 7877 

—  Sober  remarks  on  a  modest  proof.       6169,70 

—  Chauncey's  funeral  .ser.  on.  /76f.  .  1997,98 
Wiggleswortb,   Edward,    IJ. D.,  (t.    iyq4. 

Calculation  on  American  population.  9106 
Wiggleswortb,  M.    Day  of  doom.  889,  6995-7000 

—  Meat  out  of  the  eater.      .        .       .     889,7001 

—  Dean.    Memoir  of 7000 

—  C.  Mather  on  life  of,  ....  1114 
Wiggleswortb,  S.    Earthquake  ser.  fjrf.      300 

—  Massachusetts  election  sermon.  iys3-     M85 


Wilberforce,   S.    History    of  Episcopal 

church  in  America 6174 

Wilcox,  Carlos.  Remains  and  memoir.  .  2317 
Wilder,  I).  Hist,  of  Leominster,  Mass.  1856 
Wildes,  G.  D.  Artillery  elec.  ser.  aVj-/.  1576 
Wilkes,    C.      Meteorology     of      United 

States  exploring  expedition.        .        .     6673 

—  Narr.  of  U.  .S.  explor.  expedition.  .  8947 
WilUes,  G.  History  of  Oregon.  .  .  4712 
Wilkins.  I.     Congress  canvassed.  it;4.   4184.87 

—  (?)  Controversy  between  Great  Hntain 

and  colonies.  7777 2896 

Wilkinson,  Kli/.a.    Letters  from  Charles- 
ton, S.  C 3853.54 

Wilkinson,  J.  H.     Annals  of  liingham- 

ton,  N.  Y. 2926 

Wilkinson,  James.  Memoirs.  .  .  .  B948 
Willard,  D.  Hist,  of  Greenfield,  Mass.  1835 
Willard,  Jos,  .Stoddard's  ordin.  ser.  for.  865 
Willard,  Jos,  I'lis.  of  II.  Cotl.   Holmes's 

funeral  sermon  on.  /.'«)/•                       •     '995 
Willard,  Jos.,  d.  iSbf.   Address  bar  Wor- 
cester countv.  iSjq 1967* 

Uillard,   Samuel,  D.D.,  vice-pi:  //.  Coll. 

Artillery  election  sermon.  i&;b,         7878,86 
/^W. 912,  7886 

—  Barren  fig  tree. 903 

—  Hest  priviledge.     r!o.st<m  lecture.  /70/.      926 

—  Hoston  lecture  sermon.  lOqi.  .        .        .      905 

—  Hrief  reply  to  George  Keith.  .        .      926 

—  Hrotherlv'love. 921 

—  Checkered  state  of  ch.     Fast  .ser.  lyor.      926 

—  t:hild's  portion.  .        .      899,900,7884 

—  Compleat  body  of  divinity    .        .       7888,89 

—  Christian's  exercise  by  temptation.    .      921 

—  Covenant  keeping.    .    "    .        .        .        .      894 

—  Directions  to  divinity  scholar.       .    926,7890 

—  Discourse  of  justification.      ,    901,2706,7885 

—  Doctrine  of  covenant  of  redemption.    906,7 

—  Evangelica!  perfection 920 

—  Fast  sermon.  rhSj.    ....     899, 7884 

—  Fear  of  an  oath  ;  Boston  lecture,  tyo/.      926 

—  Fiery  tryal  no  strange  thing.        895,95*,  788a 

—  Fouiitain  opened.      .        .        .        860,920,20* 

—  Funeral  ser.  on  Gov.  J.  I>everet.  .      891,  7879 

on  Major  T.  Savage.     .        .        .     81)9,7884 

on  Gov.  W.  Stougiiton.        .        ,        .      926 

—  Impenitent  sinners  warned;  on  case 

of  infant  murder ..u 

—  Israel's  safety  ;  fast  sermon.  1704.        .      922 

—  Law  estab.  by  gospel.     Lect.  ser. /6<7/.      910 

—  Laying  the  hand  on  the  Bible.       .    686*,  903 

—  Love's  nudi,gree.     Lect.  ser.  /ycx}.      914,7887 

—  Mass.  election  .sermon.  lO^lj.  .  .  899,7884 
itv/. 1/J9,  7886 

—  Mercy  magnified 788a 

—  Morality  not  to  be  relied  on.    Lecture 

sermon.  /ytx> 9i5fi6 

—  Mourner's  conlial 904 

—  Ne  sutor  ultra  crepidam:  animadv.  on 

N.  IC.  Anabaptists'  narrative.     .     893,  6242 

—  (?)  Observa.  on  debates  on  witchcraft.    1389 

—  Peril  of  the  times 919 

—  Reformation  the  great  duty ;  fast  ser- 

mon  908,  1694,  7886 

—  Sacramental  meditations.       .       924,25,  7890 

—  Sermon  on  death  of  John  Hull.  .  .  897 
— —  cm  murder  of  S.  Stoddard.        .  923,26 

to  ;d  church  in  Hoston.  ibSb.      892,  7880,81 

■ to  3d  church  in  Bo.ston.  /ft.*).      .        .      896 

—  Spiritual  desertions  discovered,        913,  7886 

—  Tlianksg.  ser.  cm  return  of  a  gentle- 

man from  his  travels.    Boston.  /70J.    1989 

—  Truly  blessed  man 9i7ii8 

—  Useful  instructions.  ....      890 

—  Colman's  Poem  on  death  of.  .       .    7391 

—  Pemberton's  Funeral  ser.  on.  842,  925,  7891,9a 
Willard,  Sam'l,  />./).,  DivrfieM.  Hymns.  6010 
Willard,  Sidney.  Memories  of  youth.  .  5298 
Willes,  H.  Lord's  ser.  on  d'th  of.  /7jg.  .  2267 
Willett,  Col.  M.    Military  actions  of.       .    4171 


i 


■r. 


i   I 


«     r1 


ill 


INDEX. 


75 


,  7886 
7890 

.  ^^ 

|8o,8i 
896 
7886 

.  '9^2 

840 

739> 

P9>.9» 

6010 

5»98 
2267 
4171 


!f  f 


r 


Willett,  W.  M .    Scenes  in  the  wilderness.    5619 
Willey,    S.    H.    Historical    discourses. 

Sun  Krancisco.  /.S'f9.      .        .        .  4^76,  4711 
William    111.    Norris's   and    Goodwin's 

Funeral  sermons 571;,  634 

William  and  Mary  Coll.,  Charter,  etc.     3813,14 
Williams,  Mrs.  C.  K.    Annals  of  aristoc- 
racy of  Rhode  Islanil 2384 

—  Exiles  of  Nova  Scotia 153 

Williams,    Kdward.     VirKinia's  discov- 
ery of  silk-worms,  t/iso.       .        .       .    3817 

—  Virxo   triumphans;   or,    Vn.    valued. 

/6y(j. 3816 

Williams,  Elcazcr,  0/  Maiis/ieM,  J.  /,-/j. 

Sensible  sinners  invited.      .        .       .    7893 

—  Sermons 7753 

Williams,  Kleazer,  (/.  tsys.    Good  news, 

etc.,  in  Irotiuois 5720,4^ 

—  Irociuois  spellinK-hook 5742 

Williams,  Kliph.     Earthquake  ser.   /7j^.      292 
Williams,    Elisha.      I'lea  for  liberty  of 

conscience.  //// 2139 

—  Ser.  before  Ct.  Gen.  Assem.  /r^7.        .    7753 
Williams,    Eunice.     Williams,    S.    Ser- 
mon on  captivity 507 

—  Fesscnden,  J.    Sermon.         ,        .   1982,  5478 
Williams,    John,    liisltop  of  Chichester. 

Answer   to    I.   Mather  on  Common 
Prayer  worship 946147 

—  I.  Mather's  answer  to 1037 

Williams,  Kev.  )ohn,  of  Deerjield.    Cap- 
tive in  Canada 472 

—  God  in  the  camp 507 

—  Redeemed  captive.  .        .        .494-505,8412,17 

—  Sermon  after  return 7893 

at  execution  of  Sarah  Smith.    .        .      927 

—  Chauncey's  funeral  sermon  for.    .       .      508 

—  Memoir  of 472 

William.s,  Rev.  John,  of  Ssdenham.    En- 
quiry cone.  Welsh  disc,  of  Anier.      5471,72 

Williams,  John,  lip.  of  Conn.    Conven- 
tion sermon.  iS^b.  . 
Williams,  John  L.    View  of  W.  Florida. 


-Topoj^rajjhy  of  Florida. 
Williams,  XIrs.  Mary. 


6189 

4383 

4384 

2369 

1645 

.       688 

689,89* 

.     690* 

687,  5681 

6(^j 

•    8949 

■     2380 

2365,81 

2371 


=383 
5681 
2382 

4172 


ElejJTV  on  death  of, 
Willip.ms,  N'ath.  Rules  for  inocula.  /7jV, 
Williams,  KoRcr.     Hloudv  tencnt. 

—  Hloody  tencnt  yet  more  blooily 

—  Cotton.     Letter  to.    . 
Examined  and  answered.  . 

—  Experiments  of  spirituall  life. 
Reprint 

—  Kev  into  lanRuaK'eof  America.  ib43. 
Ed.  J.  H.  Trumbull.    .        .       i.<ya*, 

—  — [Rhode  I.sland  Historical  Society]. 
~  Elton's  life  of 

—  Guild.    Hiblioj;.  introd.  to  writings  of. 

—  Knowlcs's  Life  of 

Williams,    Sam.     Hi.storv   of   American 

revolution,  as  a  readfnv,'  book.    . 

Williams,  Piof.  Sam'l.  History  of  Ver- 
mont  256),64, 8911 

Williams,  Solo.  Duty  of  Christian  sol- 
diers, nss 260 

—  Fast  sernu.'n.    Norwich,  Ct.    /7J0.        .    2422 

—  Sad  tendency  of  divisions.     .        .        7893,94 

—  Sermon.    F-all  of  Oucbec. /-j(j.     .        .      260 

—  Sermons 507,  7753 

—  True  state  of  the  question.     .        .        .     846 

—  Cogswell's  funeral  sermon  on.  /776.    .    2237 
Williams,    Solo.,  jr.    Farewell   sermon 

lyebanon,  Ct.  lyiS. 
Williams,  Stephen.    Captivity. 
William.s,  Stephen  W.    Am.  med.  \iwf,      _j,, 
Williams,  Thos.,  orTe-ho-ra-swa-ne-Ken.  8470 
Williams,  W.    Appleton's  Southern  and 

Western  guide 4,28 

Williams,  Wm.,  of  Hatfield.    Danger  of 

not  reforming.    Fast.  i-ot.         .        .     928 

—  Massachusetts  election  sermon,  lyiq.  .    1484 
-[Various].   .....      7753, 7895,91 


2237 

472 

657'' 


William.s,  Vfm.^of  H'eston.    Earthquake 

fast  sermon,  77^7 301 

Williams  family  genealogy.  .  .  .  5130 
Williams  College.  ....        1960-63 

Williamsburgh,    Mass.    Lusk.    History 

sermon.  /,V/o '.     1959 

Williamsburg,  Va.    Imprint.  17JJ.  .       .    3818 

Hunter,  ijsb. 219 

Williamson,    C.    Description  of   settle- 
ment of  (ienesee  country.    .        .    2947,48,53 
Williumscm,  \\.  Climate  and  aborigines.  59,59* 

—  History  of  North  Carolina.  .  .  3890,  8725 
Williamson,  P.  Captivity.  .  .  .  5578 
Williamson,  W.  D.  History  of  Maine.  3592,93 
Willis,   D.,   murderer.    C.    Mather   and 

H.  Colman 1217 

Willis,  W.  History  of  Portland,  Me.  .  3607 
Wilmington,  Del.,  Almanac.  /77vr.    .       .    3656 

—  McCullough.     Historical  sermon.         .    3655 

—  Montgomery.  Reminiscences  of.  .  3654 
Wilmington,  1>1.  C.  Imprint.  nSH.  .  .  6346 
Wilson,  Commissary.  Orderly  book.   Ti- 

conderoga.  lyiQ 267 

Wil.son,  Jas.    Apostolic  church  govern- 
ment and  M.  E.  Church.       .        .        .    6373 
Wilson,  Rev.  John,  </.  ib(>7.    C.  Mather's 

memoir  ot 1145 

—  Watchword  against  dreams.  .  .  929 
Wilson,  John,  Trial  of,  for  mutiny.  .  4989 
Wilson,   R.  G.    Sermon  on    victory   at 

New  Orleans 5072 

Wilson,  S.  Account  of  province  ot  Car- 
olina. ibSj 3891,93,  8132 

Wilson,  />'/.  Thos.,  d.  lysj.  Essay  to- 
wards instructions  for  Indians.  .        .    5620 

Wilson,  Thos.,  d.  /S2S.  American  mili- 
tary and  naval  heroes.  .        .        .        5083,84 

Wilton,  N.  H.    Discourses  on  separation 

in  church.  /,'.^y 2495 

—  Peabody.  Centennial  address.  /,V?g.  .  2495 
Wimcr,  J.  Events  in  Indian  history.  .  5390 
Winehell,  J.  M.  Watts's  p.salms.  .  6089-91 
Wincheiidon,  Mass.  Hyde.  History.  .  1964 
Winchester,  Elhanan.    bra.,  300th anniv. 

of  disc,  of  Am.    Lond.  jygi.  3827,  4270,  6391 

—  Tracts 6891,93 

—  Univeral  restoration.       .        .      6388,89,8950 

—  Rem.  on  address  of  Baptist  church  in 

PhiladeliJhia  [relating  to.]    .       .        .    3161 
Windham,  Ct.    Imprint,  lyqs.  .       .       .    2025 

—  Pamphlets 8355,56 

—  Tyler.    150th  anniv.  sermon.  rSjo.  3287,  8255 

—  Waterman.    Cent,  sermon.  /Sao.     2287,8255 

—  Weaver.    Genealogies  of.       .        .        .    2069 

—  Whiting.    Thanksg.  ser.  173/.  repr.    .    2287 
Windham,  Me.  Smith.   Cent.  addr.  /.s'fi?.    2613 
Windham,    N.    H.    Blackwell.    Forma- 
tion Sacrament,  ryyj 2506 

Windsor,  Ct.    Ordin.  of  D.  Foster.  777/.    2290 

—  Perry.    Fun.  ser.  on  R.  Wolcott.  /7O7.    2289 

—  Stiles.     History 3288 

Windsor,  Vt.  Imprint.  lySs-  ■  ■  "$'9* 
/?.» 256s 

—  Livermore.    Dedication  sermon.  iS/6.    2567 

—  Reynolds.    ReeoUec.  of  state  prison. 

/*V ^566 

Wines,  E.  C.    Trip  to  Boston.  /S/S.  .    1694 

Winglield,  E.  M.  Di.'course  if  Virginia.  9229 
Winslow,  E.  Danger  of  tolerating.  .  691 
Winsor,  J.  Hist,  of  Duxbury,  Mass.  .  1823 
Winsted,  Ct.    Bulkley.    5th  anniversary 

sermon,  r.'ijg 2287 

Winlhrop,  Jas.  [Tracts  on  prophecy].  .  5858 
Winthrop,  John,  Gov.  of  Mass.    History 

of  New  England .175176 

—  Journal.       .       .       ...       374,  8952,53 

—  and  Welde.  Rise,  etc,  of  Antinomians. 

Jb.u 37» 

—  Winthrop's  Life  and  letters  of.  .    1555 
Winthrop,  John,  Gov.  of  Conn.    C.  Ma- 
ther's Funeral  sermon  on.    ,       «a72i73i  7641 


76 


INDEX. 


I, 


Winthrop,  John,  Prof.    Lectures  on  com- 
ets, nst i7;o.  6*58, 8i»54 

—  Lecture  on  earthquakes.  I'jss-       •     aifji  1770 

—  —  un  parallax  of  sun.  /760.    .        .    1770,6673 

—  Voyage  to  Newfoundland  for  transit 

of  Venus,  ijbt 1770 

—  Lun^don.    Funeral  sermon  on.     .   1770,  iggS 

—  Sewull,  S.    Funeral  oration  on.    .        .     1761) 

—  Wifftflesworth.  Disc,  on  death  of.  .  1770 
Winthrop,  R.  C.    Address  to  Historical 

Society  Howdoin  College.  iS^.  .        .    2614 

—  Life  of  John  Winthrop 1555 

Winthrop,   Wait.    C.  Mather's  Funeral 

sermon  on J>36,:i7 

—  J.  Sewall's  Funeral  sermon  on.  .  1136,5300 
Wirt,  W.    Address  on  triumph  of  liberty 

in  France.  /.s>o 36<)o 

—  Letters  of  British  spy 4445 

—  Life  of  Patrick  Henry 4027 

Wisconsin.   Freeman.  Emig't'gguideto.    4651 

—  Home  of  the  Badgers.     .        .        .        4661,64 

—  Lapham.    Geography  and  hist.  of.       4655,56 

—  McLeod.    History  of.       ...        .    4657 

—  Pamphlets. 4664 

—  Plumbe.    Sketches  of 4659 

—  Sketch  of  Dane  county.  .  .  .  9089 
Wisconsin  State  Hist.  Soc.  Addr's,  &c.  4665 
Wisconsin  University.    Inauguration  of 

J.  H.  Lathrop 4664 

Wisdom  and  policy  of  the  French,  /yjj.  265 
Wise,  Tere.  Mass.  election  sermon.  lyjg.  1485 
Wise,  Jno.    Churches  quarrel  espoused. 

3476,  78q7,98,  79c» 

—  (?)  Friendly  check  ...  to  chief   can- 

noneer  1444 

—  (?)  Letter  from  gentleman  in  Mt.  Hope.    1443 

—  Vindication  of   government  of    New 

England  churches.         .  7899, 7901,03 

—  (?)  Word    of    comfort   to   melancholy 

country 1445 

Wislizenus,  F.  A.    Ansflug  nach  Felsen- 

gel 4529 

Wisner,   B.    B.     Anniversary  discourse 

Plymouth,  Mass.  /Ao 1915 

—  Hist,  of  Old  South  ch.,  Boston.  1597,  1982 
WlTCHCR.\KT 1349-90 

—  Dialogues  of  devils.  tSbS.       .       .       .    1857 

—  Lawson.    Sermon  at  examination  for 

witchcraft  Salem-Villagc.  /boj.         2711,12 

—  Mather,  C.    Memorable  providences. 

1150,69,70,  2707 
Wonders  of  the  invisible  world.   1275,  2708 

—  Mather,  L  Cases  of  conscience.  .  955,90 
Further  account  of  tryals.        .        .      990 

—  Willard,  S.  Sermon  on.  .  .  .81/) 
Witches,  English  trials  of.  .  .  .  1383,84 
Witches,  The  ;  a  tale  of  New  England.  .  1390 
Withers,   A.    S.      Chronicles  of    border 

warfare 3819,  5538,39 

Witherspoon,  J.    Address  to  inhabitants 

of  Jamaica 3600 

—  Essays  and  sermons 3601 

—  Legis.  authority  of  Parliament.  1774.  .    4173 

—  Works. 3602,03 

Withy,  G.    Farewell  address  to  friends.    3581 
Witten,  H.     Di.ssert.  geog.  de  Ophir.      .        60 
Woburn,  Mass.     Bennett.    25th  anniver- 
sary sermon.  /JiV*-  ....    1966 

—  Chickering.     Dedication  sermon.  iSoq.    1966 

—  Sewall.    History 1965 

Wolcott,  Oliver,  Gov.  o/Conti.    Backus's 

Funeral  sermon 3318,19 

Wolcott,  Oliver,   Sec.  of  Treas.    Letter 

on  direct  taxes 4946 

—  Currency,  credit,  commerce,  etc.  .  6525 
Wolcott,  R.     Letter  to  N,  Hobart.    .        .    7904 

—  MS.  history  of  Connecticut.  lysQ.       •    2137 

—  Poetical  meditations.       .        .      2114,7003,04 

—  Perry.  Funeral  sermon  on.  .  2289 
Wolcott,    W.     Grateful    reflections    on 

surrender  of  Burgoyne ;  poem.         .    7005 


Wolcott,    Vt.    Hubbell.     Sufferings    in 

settlement  of 2549 

Wolfe,  J.  Instruc.  to  young  offlcers.  lybS.  268 

—  Poem  to  memory  of.  /7>-(7.  .  .  7006 
Woltersdorf,  E.  G.    Siliniliche  ncue  Lie- 

der 6098 

Wonderful  a),  nearance  of  on  angel,  &c. 

Boston.  777/ 1695 

Wood,  Abraham.     Divine  swings.     .        .  5961 

Wood,  I.     Massachusetts  conipendium.  .  1556 

Wood,  J.     Admin,  of  John  Adiims.          .  4948 

—  Expos,  of  the  Cliiitonian  faction.          .  4950 

—  Ix!ttcr  to  Alex.  Addison.         .        .        .  4947 

—  Statement  of  sources  of  his  historv.  .  4949 
Wood,    Rev.    S.      Letters    on    Harvard 

College.  /.S>7 1775 

Wood,  Silas.    Sketch  of  first  settlement 

of  L<)ng  Island 2964,65 

Wood,  W.  N.  England's  prospect.  377-81,  2713 
Woodbridgc,    Henj.    Church    members 

set  in  joint 572 

—  Epistle  to  the  re.ider,  etc.  .  .  .  627 
Woodbridge,  N.  J.    Imfiinl.  i~s6.         .  2'2o* 

7766. 6249 

Woodbury,  Conn.    Cothren.    Bi-centen- 

nial  address.  tS^q 2287 

History 8258 

—  Sherman.    l)i-centen.  sermon.  iSjq.    .  2287 
Woodman,  D.,  jr.    Guide  to  Texas  emi- 
grants   4747 

Woodruff,  H.    Exposition  of  the  Psalms.  60^9 

Woodruff,  M.  N.  Devotional  harmony.  5962 
Woods,  L.   Address  committee  Harvard 

College.  171)0 1773.75 

—  Artillery  election  sermon.  aSx?.     .        .  1576 
Woodstock,  Conn.    Lyman.    Two   ser- 
mons. /7(y 2287 

—  West.    Underwood.     Half-centennial 

sermon.  iSjt 2287 

Woodvillc,   W.    Reply   to   letter   of  J. 

Creighton.  iS^g 3690 

Woodward,  W.  E.    List  of  Washington 

medals 9230 

Woolman,  J.    Consideration  on  keeping 

negroes 3332,  3575,  4331 

—  Consideiaticm  on  pure  wisdom,  etc.     .  3581 

—  Journal  of  life  and  labors.      .        .   3577,5301 

—  Works 3576 

Woolsey,    T.    D.     Historical  discourse. 

150th  anniver.  Yale  Coll.  /.V>iJ.     .    2193,  8223 

WooTston,  T.  Free  gift  to  the  clergy.  .  3477 
Woonsocket,  R.  1.   Newman.    Statistics. 

/^*V^ ■.        .  2439 

Worcester,   Noah.    Address  to  Trinita- 
rian clergy 7905 

Worcester,  S.  Il'phs.  on  infant  baptism. 1  6234 
Worcester,  S.  B.  Watts's  Psalms.  .  6092-97 
Worcester,  S.  M.  Anniversary  dis- 
course, Plymouth,  Mass.  1S4S.  .  .  1915 
Worcester,  Thos.  [Various].  .  .  .  7905 
Worcester,  Mass.  American  Antiq.  So- 
ciety.   See  American  Antiq.  Soc. 

—  Austin.    Protest  against  proceedings 

of  ist  church,  /.siv.         .        .        .   1970,  8622 

—  Bacon.     Centu.  disc.  So.  church.  iS^.  1969 

—  Bancroft.    Century  sermon.  At*.        ,  1971 

Consoc.  sermon.  jSt6 1970 

Prayers  for  families.  iSj2.  ,        .        .  1971 

—  Barstciw.     Remarks  on  two  sermons 

of  Bancroft.  iSj/ 1970 

Exam,  of  Harstow's  remarks.  iSii,  1970 

—  Bartim.  Epitaphs.  rX.f.f.  .  .  1971, 8622 
-Blake.    Orati(m,  July  4,  7796.         .       .  8622 

—  Blue-laws  revived,  n.  d.  .        .        .        .  1970 

—  Caldwell.     Oration,  July  4,  7*7.  .        ,  8622 

—  Catal.  of  members  of  1st  ch.  7i*8.        .  8622 

—  Commu.  on  ordin.  of  L.  Iloadley.  /&./.  1970 

—  Constitution  of  Mechanics'  Asso.  /S^.  1971 

—  Davis.     Address     dedication     Town 

Hall.  /.sSf 1970,80,  8622 

—  Difficulty  in  ist  church.  7&0.         .       .  1970 


1 


) 


byo 


INDEX. 


77 


b69 

WO 


Worcester,  Moss.     Difflculty   in   ist  ch. 
Remarks  on  [tile  preceding.]  rSir.    . 

—  Fiske.     Oriition,  July  4, /7i;/7. 

—  Imprint,    ist  book.  lyjs. 

—  Hill.     Dedication  sermon.  aV,-/.     .    1Q71, 
=5tli  nnnivcr.sary  sermon.  iSs3. 

—  Hopkins.    Speeches    on    Holy    Cross 

Colle^^e 

—  Lincoln.     Address     consecration     of 

cemetery.  iXjS. 

History 

—  Manual  of  Baptist  church.  1S13.  . 

—  Manual  of  ist  church.  iSb4.    . 

—  Mayor's  address,  etc 

—  Ministry  at  large,  3d  ann.  rep.  /.?«.     . 

—  Proceeilings  of  meeting  about  railroad 

depot,  itifj 

—  Proposed  canal  to  Providence.  iSji.    . 
-Result  of  council.  1820 

—  State  Lunatic  Hospital.    Reports,  etc. 

is.n 

—  Tax-list.  iS.ib 

—  Thing.     Letter  to  Rev.  E.  Pond.  /J/7. 

—  Washburn.    Bar  address.  iSsb.    . 
Worcester  Almanac  and  Directory.  iS.f4. 
Worcester  collec.  of  sacred  harmony.     . 
Worcester  Magazine.   .        .  »g73-75i 
Worcester     County,     Mass.     Whitney. 

History 1967, 

—  Willard.    Address    to     members    01 

bar.  M'.j|7 1967*, 

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3897 
7098 
8633 

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8633 

'979 
369 
6647 
47'3 
3578 
7968 

3o6 
3363 

3365 
3364 


Yakama  grammar  and  diet  Pandosy.  .  5631 
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—  Alumni  addresses 3301* 

—  Baldwin.     Annals 3190,  8319 

—  Catalogues 3194-06 

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Graham,  J.    Answer.     .        .        .    8330 

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—  Hubbard.     Benefactors,         .        .        .    8330 

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Delaware 5706,07 

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[Whun  only  a  name 

Adams,  Hannah.   . 

Albany,  NY.,    Mapu{.,S/S.     '.        '. 

Allen,  Co/.  Ethan. 

Aniurica.     Map  of.  /^gg. 

Amherst,  (7«,.  Jeflfery.     Portrait  of! 

Andre,    M,ij.    John,    Capture    of, 

sravmg  of.       .       . 
Arnold,  Benedict. 
A.s,<ill,  C.*//.  Chas.    Portrait  of' 
Avery,  Aet:  Uavid. 


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En- 


«iS    Granper,  Gideon.  . 

9.11.1  I  Greene,  .Vrs.  Catharine.     .'        '        '        '    9357 

93'9    fiieene.  Gen.  Nathaniel.  '        '        '    V^ 

93'3  \  Griffin,  /fezK  E.  D. 

9296  I  Griswold.  Goi,.  Matthew      ' 


9358,59 

•    9396 

9361,  9447 


church,    Kn- 


Bi'.ldwm,  CiV.  Jeduthan. 

Bangor,    Me.     St.    John"; 
Kraving  of. 

Rarlow,  Joel. 

Bellows  Falls,    Plan  of.       '        '        "        •  93=2 

Bloomfield,  Gov.  Jos.    .        '        '        '        •  9'"3 

Blount,  Got:  Wm.         .        '        '       '       •  ''■"6 

Boston,  Mass.,  Harbor,  Chart  of.      '        '  "l^J 

—  View  of.       .                                             •  9310 

Bowen,  Jabez.                9=97 

Bowie,  Gov.  Robert.     .''''•  93J4 

Brown,  Nicholas.  .                        '        "        '  M56 

Burnet,  Wm.                         '        "       ■        •  ?324 
Burr,  Aaron.  .       .               '        '        '       9326,27 

9328 

Canfield,  Jolin.                               „  ' 
Carey,  Matthew             '        '          9330-34.40, 9405 

Chnm^Oak'-'S^f'"''-''"^'  V^.' View  of!    ^,^^8^ 

i-nartcr  Oak,     hnKravinjf  of.     .  l-jl 

Chauiiccy   /?«;.  Elnathan.  . 

Chester,  t../,  John.       . 

Clap,  Jfer.  Thus.     . 

Clark    /?ATM.      Portrait  of.  '. 

f  Hni';  n"?-  '^'7^  J"''"'  "■/'  <-A'-/»icco. 
t-linton,  Gi'/t.  Geo. 

Cobb,  Co/.  David. 

Connecticut  River,  Maps  of.       ' 

Cooper,  A'ev.  Robert. 

Cornell,  E/.ek. 

Craik,  Dr.  Jas.      .        '       "       " 


9499    Hancock,  Pres.  John    . 

?,^,^    Hartford  Conn.,  Engraving  of." 

9303  !  Hawlev,  Joseph 

9396    fjawthorne,  N.,  P,.rtrait  of' 
(  Hazen,  Gm.  Moses. 

9321  [  Henrv,  Jolm  V. 

!  Hillhouse,  Jas.       '        '        '        ' 

9306  I  Hobart,  />>.  John  H.     ' 

Hobart,  John  S.     .  '        ' 

Hosmer,  Titus.      .        "       '       "  -^„ 

Humphieys,  Co/  Davi.'l.  '  "  *  -9368 
HuntiUKton,  Co/.  Ebenezer  "  '  "  '^^ 
Huntin.«:t.,n,  r;,.,,.  Jedcdiah.  ."  '  -'"^ 
Huntington,  ««.  S'lmucl  "       ^"'"'3 

Hutchinson,  Goi.  Thos.,  Portrait  of'       '"*"' 


•  93fi» 

•  9306 
■  9496 

•  9390 

•  9364 
■  ,  •  9367 

934^  53,65.89 

•  9366 
9367 


9430 
Indian  chiefs. 

Ingersoll,  Jared.    '. 9377 

9378 

P/es.  John.     . 
nson,  Richard  M 
^ohnson.  Sir  Wm.,  Portrait  of  ' 

^one'^'  I  •'■'  P'""'-  '"'"•"■ait  of! 
Jones,  Jo.seph. 


John! 
John! 


Naphtali. 


DagKett,  iV,' 
Dallas,  Alex.  J. 
Deane,  Silas.  . 
De  Saussure,  H  W 
Detroit,  Mich.,  View  of. 
Dickinson,  John.    . 
Dickinson,  fiov,  Moses. 
Duer,  Wm.     . 
I>wight,  A'lz:  Timo. 


9306 
■    9489 
933.':.36,So  j  Kirkland,  A'a:  Samuel 

•  9337  ' 

•  9303 

•  9399 

•  9333 

•  <->}.V> 
9307,13.15 

•  9396 

•  9340 

•  934' 


I-afayctte,  Marquis  de, 
Lawrance,  Co/.  John 
I/cdyard,  Co/.  Wm. 
j-ee,  Richard  H.     . 
Lewis,  Co/.  Morgan.      '. 
1^  Hommedieu,  Ezra 
Livingston,  Rob't  R  ' 


Portraits  of. 


9379.80 

•  9407 
.    9286 

•  9303 

•  9381 

•  938a 

9287,88 
9383,84 

•  9385 
o„   "86 

9388,  9408 
9389 


Pres.  Yale  Co/. 


Edwards,  Pierpont.      . 
Kliot,  i^Vr'.  John,  D.D 
Knos,  to/  Roifer 


Living.ston,  Walter ''^^^'  9«85 

Livingston,  Gov.  Win 939° 

I o'vH^i""''  •'^"""'''  '^h"'t "f,  'Shs. :    :  till 

j-ovell,  James.                           ,       J-    •        •  9313 

Ix>well,1Wa.s.s.,    Plan  o'f.  a&^    '       "       "  «9» 

Lyman,  Daniel.                    "               '       •  93'3 

9393 

JlcClu    .,  A",-!'.  David.  . 
MwDonouKh,  T.,  Comm.    Portrait  of. 


9396.  9455 
9403 

9343 
9344 
9306 

9345  -...      , i,»vm 

9337  ■  Mr.cDonoUKh,  T     Comm      V,„^l„!^  '  t      9395.96 
9346.47    McDonou.trs  vic^o^r.A'tCaving    -«' 

MeDougall,  Gen.  Alex 9^99 

9336,47.48,53    Madison,  James.  9.197 

.    9349  >  Mather,  Liitton. 9.398 

•    9350    —  Portrait  of. 9400 

FitzRcrald,  Co/  lohn  '  Mather,  Increase '303 

France,  Milit.  ami  naval  chart*  of    "       '    93o8  ,  Milledge,  r;,>,..  John.  '        "        9403.03 

"■"*  "'•  ■  9JM    Mississippi  River,  Maps  of  "       '    9356 


Gansevoort,  Leonard 


Gardiner,  AV?'    I   .S  7  '  Pnrif..u'    t   '        '  9353  , ^„ 

Gilman,  Nicholas.  '•^''™"°'-  •       •  9303    Montgomery,  Mrs.  Jaiiet    " 

Goodrich,  Chauncev  •       ■        .        .  9354  j  Mortfan,  Or.  John.  '  ' 

' ""=  '  Morse,  Jedediah 


9355 


Mitchelirstephen  M."  "•        '        •        -9309 
Monroe,  James.     .  "       '        "    o  '    ?'•''' 

"     '  •        •  9398,9406,07 

.    9408 

•    9409 

•   93>4,  9438 


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INDEX. 


Moultrie,  Gen.  Wm 9410 

Moylan,  Geii.  Stephen.        .         9384, 9411-14,74 

New  Orleans,  Plan  of,  /cSi?.  •  •  •  9313 
New  York  Harbor,  etc.  Maps  of.  .  9310,11,17 
Nott,  Pies.  Eliphalet. 9415 

Osfjood,  Samuel,  P.M.Gen.       .       .       .    9390 

Parker,  /?/.  Samuel 9416 

Parson.s,  Geii.  .Sam.  H 9417 

Pendleton,  Natlianiel.  ....     9360 

Pendleton,  .IfaJ.  Nathaniel.  .  .  9418-21 
Penn.svlvania,  Map  of  N.  boundary.  .  940-^ 
l'erry,'().  H.  c"('wi;«..    Portrait  of.    .        .    930J 

Peter. <,  Richard 9^81,9423 

Peters,  Ker.  Samuel 9424-26 

Petiit.  Charles.  .  .  9160,89,  9405,27,54,57 
Phila<U-lphia  Kxchange,   Engraving  of.    9306 

Pike.  Nicholas 9428 

I'incknev,  Chas 9429 

Pitkin,  Timothy 9367 

Piatt,  Co/.  Richard 9446 

Plattsburgh,  N.  Y.  Plan  of  siege  of.  .  9299 
Porto  Hello,   W.    I.,  Harbor,  town,  and 

forts.  View  of 9298 

Pnrt:imouth.  N.  H..  Map  of.  iSij.  .  .  9313 
Putnam,  Geft.  I.,  Portrait  of.      .       .        .    9291 

Quebec,  Engraving  of 9398 

Kevcrc,  Paul. 9430 

Rogers,  Wni,  A/>.,  Portraits  of.     .        .    92.)2 

Root,  Icssc 9390,  9434.35 

Rus.scll,  Nathaniel,  Portrait  of.  .  .  9293 
Rutledge,  Edward 9436-41 

Saltonstall.  Coinm.     Dudley.  .        .    9442 

Saltonstall,  (n'i:.  llurdnn 9445 

.Salton.stall,  (?i't'.  (lurdim.    .        .        .        9443,44 

Sargent,  Co/.  I'aul  U 9446 

Sevier,  Grit.  John. 9447 

.Sewall,  (/■/(■/-/"'/'i'"  Samuel.     .        .        .    9448 

Sewall,  Saniuil,  jr 9448 

Shippen,  Dr.  Win,  jr.  ....    9449 

Sigourney,  L»  dia  H. 9450 

Sinclair.  Sir  John.         ...  .     9451 

Smith,  Melancthon 9452 

Stewari,  Co/.  Chas 9453154 

Stiles,  /'re.f.  Ezra 1(455 

Stoddcrt,  Ben 9357 

Strong,  Gov.  Caleb 9416 

Strong,  Jedediah.  .        .        .      9365, 94s6,)7 


Sullivan,  James 9435>58 

Sumner,  Goi'.  Increase 9459 

Swan,  Co/.  James.         ....        9460,96 

Tallcott,  G(W.  Joseph.  ,       .       .        9461,63 

Tallcott,  Matthew 9463 

Tallmadge,  Co/.  Benj.       9383,  9414,64,66,73,77,91 

Thomas,  Isaiah 9467 

Thomas,  Robt.  B 9468 

Thomson,  Charles.  .  .  .  9379, 9469,70 
Thurston,  A'cri.  Gardner,  Portrait  of.  .  9294 
Trumbull,  A'«i.  Benj.  .        .     9329,9.(26,31,71,72 

Trumbull,  Co/.  John 9473i74 

Trumbull,  John,  Drawings  by.         .        .    9302 

Trumbull,  G'oi'.Jona 9475 

Trumbull,  Co/.  Jona.  jr.  .  .  9466,76,85,90 
Trumbull,  Co/.  Jos.   9340,46,47,9430,52,57,69,78-80 

Turner,  Got:  las 9356 

Turner,  /)r.  Philip 9481 

United  States,  Map  of,  rS/j.       .       .       .    9313 

Van  Vechten,  Abraham 9367 

Varnum,  Geii  James  M 9483 

Vermont,  Map  of.    //>% 9313 

Wadsworth,  Co/.  Jere.  9353,60,84,87,9408,32,83,84 

Wadsworth,  Peleg 9485 

Ward,  Henry 9487 

Ward,  Co/.  Samuel.  .  .  .  9355,60,  9488 
Warham,  /Htf.  John.  ....'.  9489 
Washington,  G.,  Portraits  of.  .  .  9280-84 
Washington  family.  Engraving  of.  .        .    9285 

Webb,  Co/.  .S.imuel  B 9490,91 

Webber,  Samuel,  D.D 9492 

Webster,  Noah 9493 

Welles,  A'«'.  Noih,  (!/6Vawi/i';-</.  .  .  9399 
We.st  Point,  N.  V.,  Map  of.         ...     9312 

—  Views  of 9494 

Wheelock,  Pres.  Eleazer 9495 

Whee'iick,  A'<7'.  John,  Pres.  of  Darlmoutli 

co//efre 9342 

Williams,  Gen.  Jona 9496 

Wilson,  James 9497.98 

Wolfe,  (if«.  Jas.,  Portrait  of.     .        .        .    9295 

Wood  bridge,  Kit:  John 9396 

Worcester,  Mass.,  Slap  of, /.Jy  .  .931,, 
Wright,  Got:  Robert !j56 

Vale  college,  etc..  Engraving  of.       .        .    9306 
York  and  Gloucester,   Va.,  Plan  of  in- 
vestment of,  ijSi 9301 


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Part  I 


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PREFACE. 


Fn  compliance  witii  positive  directions  given  by  the  late  Mr.  Georsre 
lirinley,  liis  whole  collection  of  books  relating  to  America  will  be 
offered  for  sale  by  auction.     The  Catalogue  of  the  First  Part  of  this 
collection  is  now  submitted  to  the  public.     Few  of  those  into  whose 
hands  it  is  likely  to  fall  need  be  informed  that -within  the  field  it 
covers  — it  comprises  a  greater  number  of  volumes  remarkable  for 
their  rarity,  value,  and  interest  to  special  collectors  and  to  book-lovers 
in  general,  than  were  ever  before  brought  together  in  an  American 
sale-room.     The  titles  of  the  books  and  tracts,  though  rarely  given 
without  abbreviation,  will  be  found  sufficiently  full  to  distinguish  the 
edition  or  impression,  and  accuracy  of  description  as  regards  binding 
and  general  condition  has  been  aimed  at,  throughout.     All  imperfec- 
tions discovered  by  the  compiler  of  the  catalogue  have  been  pointed 
out;  though  a  rigorous  collation  of  every  volume  was,  under  the 
circumstances,  impossible. 

Some  critical  readers  may  object  to  the  frequent  recurrence  of  the 
terms  "scarce,"  "rare,"  "superlatively  rare,"  and  so  on;  and  if  such 
terms  have  been  misapplied  the  objection  is  certainly  a  valid  one. 
But  it  is  believed  that  a  thorough  examination  of  the  catalogue  will 
show  that  reference  to  the  rarity  of  a  book  or  tract  has  been  omitted 
when  it  might  fairly  have  been  made,  ten  times  as  often  as  it  has  been 
made  without  warrant  of  critical  bibliography.     Turn,  for  example, 
to  the  collection  of  "Books  printed  in  New  England,  1640-1709"' 
(pages  87-126),  and  to  that  of  the  "Works  of  the  Mathers"  (pp.  127- 
176),  and  of  the  six  hundred  and  fifty  consecutive  titles  there  are 
scarcely  twenty  that  any  American  bibliographer  could   hesitate  to 
mark  "rare,"  or  "very  rare." 


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The  general  plan  of  the  Catalogue  is  indicated,  as  regards  the 
First  Part,  by  the  table  of  Contents,  prefixed.  The  arrangement  —  it 
can  hardly  be  called  a  classification  —  is  substantially  that  which  was 
adopted  by  Mr.  Brinley  himself,  for  his  book-shelves.  A  strictly 
alphabetical  arrangement,  by  authors'  names  or  titles,  would  perhaps 
have  been  more  acceptable  to  bibliographers,  but  the  extent  of  the 
library  rendered  such  an  arrangement  impracticable,  and  it  seemed 
inappropriate  to  the  sale-catalogue  of  a  library  which  is  not  less 
remarkable  for  the  completeness  of  its  collections  in  special  depart- 
ments, than  by  the  number  of  its  titles. 

The  Second  Part  will  comprise  books  relating  to  New  York,  New 
Jersey,  Pennsylvania,  and  Delaware,  witli  special  collections  of  works 
printed  by  William  Bradford,  Reynier  Jansen,  A.  Bradford,  S.  Keimer, 
Christopher  Sauer,  Benjamin  Franklin,  and  other  early  printers,  and 
a  collection  of  works  relating  to  the  Quakers  j  Maryland,  Virginia, 
and  the  Southern  colonies  and  states ;  the  American  Revolution ; 
Washingtoniana;  the  United  States,  since  the  establishment  of  Inde- 
pendence J  the  West,  California,  and  the  Pacific  coast ;  Mexico, 
Central  America,  the  West  Indies,  and  South  America ;  the  American 
Indians,  and  their  Languages ;  American  Biography;  American  Poetry; 
and  Books  printed  in  America  from  1709  to  1776. 

The  Third  Part  will  include  American  15ibles ;  Psalmody,  and 
Music ;  books  relating  to  Episcopacy  in  the  U.  States,  Methodism, 
the  Baptists,  and  other  denominations ;  Arts  and  Sciences ;  Educa- 
tion, including  early  School  Books  ;  Chap  Books  (a  large  and  curious 
collection);  Bibliography,  Catalogues,  etc.;  Miscellaneous  Works; 
Almanacs;  Broadsides;  Maps,  Prints,  and  Autographs. 

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CONTENTS, 


AMERICA,    in    general.      Discovery,    Exploration,    General    History, 

Historical  Collections,  etc.,     .  ^ 

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CANADA    AN,,    NEW     FRANCE,    NEWFOUNDLAND,    NOVA     SCOTIA 
The  Red  River  Countrv,  etc.,      ... 

The  BRITISH  COLONIES  in  North   America,  to   1776,  . 
The  Stamp  Act,  and  Taxation  ok  the  Colonies, 
Wars  with  France  and  Spain, 

NEW  ENGLAND,       ..... 

War.s  with  the  Indians, 

Treaties  and  Conferences  with  Indian  Tribes, 

The  Gospel  among  the  Indians, 

Hooks  Printed  in  the  Indian  Language, 

Narratives  of  Captivities,  .  .  ] 

PcKiTANisM,  Nonconformity,  AND  Independency:  Congrfga- 

TioNALisM  IN  N.  ENGLAND  (including  books  by  New  Eiurland 

authors,  printed  in  England,  etc.), 

nOOKS   PRINTED   AT   CAMHRIDGE    AND    liOSTON,    164(^1709 

The  Fiay  IVsalm  Hook,  No.  8,7:  The  Cambridge  Platform  (1640)  No  --!'• 
Almanacs  ,646-. ;or  Nos.  699-72. :  Eliot's  Indian  New  Testament  No' 
786:  The  nd,.an  H,ble,  Nos.  rS7-7.,o:  Massachusetts  General  la  v'.f^"' 
Th;nLI  •■,'^i°'-'"" '1  ''^-  E-  Men,orial,  .669,  No.  S27 :  Capt.  Tlum  as  wj/o  lor's 
riianklul  Remembrance  of  God's  Mercy  to  lirookfield,  No.  884 

The  MATHERS, 

Works  of  R„„AR„   MATiiKR.p.  .27:  Increase,  ,29:  Cotton    i..' 
A/ARiAii,  172:  Eleazer,Mosks,  and  N.athanael,  ,73 :  SAMur^^^f 
VAM',"j,''f^^R^  ?'""''-'  "'.Windsor,    ,7,:   Samuel    oPwitney.^L" 
Samuel,  of  Boston,  175.     Books  from  the  Mather  Library,  177!     ^ 

WITCIICRAI  T,  in  Old  and  New  England, 

COLONIAL,  STATE,  and  LOCAL  HISTORY .- 

Massachusetts, 

Connecticut,  .  . 

Rhode  Island,  . 

New  Hampshire, 

Vermont, 

Maine,  .  .  . 


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'  H^r^'Ji^^v"'',?^  ^'''^'^^'  "f  Canterbury.  Briefe  Description  of 
the  whole  V\  orld,  engraveU  tM-page  {by  Afarshall\  russia  gilt,  g?od 

no  better  than  ladlypoytn"       ™"'  "'"e»f «  '«"^'  -cum.ns  ki,n!c  of  ^V^./which  is 

2  AcosTA  (JosKPH  DE)  The  Naturall  and  Morall  Historic  of  the 
East  and  West  Indies.  .Written  in  Spanish,  by  loseph  Acosta  and 
translated  into  English  by  E.  G.,f,nl  copy,  'Jr.  eJa,  gS,       ' 

.         ■  sm.  4"  London,  Val :  Sims,  1604 

3  Amkuican  Antiquarian  Society.  Arclm^ologia  Americana- 
1  ransactions  and  Collections,  4  vols.  umut.  encana , 

8°    Woru-ster  and  Boston,  1820-60 

^  wSw  ^"7^  ^''"l^' '"  '''"'  ^'•''■''•"■y  °^  t"^*^  American  Antiquarian 
Society,  A.,.v/.,  ,,«.«/.  ^o  jy.^^^J^^  .g 

^  77  ^^c^°""t  ot  the  Am.  Antiq.  Society,  incorporated  Oct.  24,  18.2 
Boston.  Nov.  18,3.- Laws,  list  of  members,  etc.- |enkt  (W  ) 
Address  at  the  First  Anniversary.  Oct.  .813,  Bast,  18.3.  Thoma 
)  Communication  to  the  Members,  Oct.  ,8,4:  with  the  Laws  o 
he  Society.-  Holmes  (A.)  Address  at  the  2d  Anniversary.  bTs- 
ton  ,814.-  Address  to  the  Members,  Laws,  etc.,  IVonrsta-  i^ia.- 
(xoodwin    L)  Address  at  opening  of  Antiquarian  Flail,  Worcester 

C   C  TalZ?'"    «\'-^  ''^"""'  "'■  ^°  '^h^r-^--  -^  -'"-S  of 
'^.  «^.  lialdwin.     (8)  qo  ;?/,       ,        o 

r  ,  r,      .         ^  '  ^     U'on-ester,  1835 

—  53cl  Semi-annual  Report  of  Council,  etc..  May  20.  1 8  ^0      Wore 
of^H^^    ;;o'^fedings.3,st  Annual  Meeting.  Oct.  1843,  wi\h  Address 
o    Hon.  J.   Davis  (2  <v;//«j,  _  Proceedings,  Oct.    23,  1840    with 
Memoir  of  A  bert  Gallatin   hv  V   F    \a-,\2      u  >  "^4y.  "u  1 

annua!,]  1850-55      (ij)  Hale.- Proceedings,  [semi- 

^  ^^l^'r^'siS^'tS'"""'''""^ '''''''  '"''*'"^''^  '857-74, «'4 

offer^ecr^r'sr'^t'ie^rorthe  e.\'lv^riH^""'''  ''i^-'y';'.  P"Wicatio„s  has  seldnn,  be!n 


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3  BOOKS   RELATING  TO 

8  American  Gazetteer  (The),  ma^s,  3  vols.  i6°  London,  1762 

9  Antkjuitates  American. k,  sive  Scriptores  Septentrionales  Rerum 
Ante-t'oluinbiannrum  in  America,  ed.  C.  C.  Rafn,  pro  Soc.  Anti(]. 
Septenilr.,  map.i  ami  plates,  imlitding  Jacsimiles  of  old  Norse  Mss., 
VKM.itM   PAi'EK,  calf  extra.  4'  Hafiiuc,  .837 

Benzoni  (G.)  La  Historia  del  Mondo  Nvovo,  idliim  (J'ratt),  4 
prd.  and  175  {numbered)  UaT"'-. 

sm.  8°  Venetia,  Fr.  Ram[>azi    ',  1565 
First  Edition,  fine  copy,  with  Rood  impressUmsof  the  curious  wood  cuts       'arb. 

BoissARD  (J.  J.)  &  De  Ury  (J.  T.)  Eibliotheca  sive  Thcoavrvs 
Virtvtis  et  Gloria- ;  in  quo  continentur  illvstrivm  Ervdilione  &  Doc- 
trina  Virorvni  Kftlgies  &  Vita".  4  vols,  in  2,  calf  extra,  backs  full 
gilt  (/^/Ticre).  ^m.  4°  J''raf/eoforti,  iGzS-Tfi 

Fine  iniprcfsions  of  the  portraits,  including  those  of  C"liinibiiS|  Seb.  Munster,  Peter 
Martyr,  Grynsiis,  Linschoten,  Mercator,  &c.  Tliat  if  S.  Piirchas,  witli  pp.  295-6  of  the 
first  vohnnc,  is  wanting. 

Brevoort  (J.  C.)  Verrazano  the  Navigator,  or  Notes  on  Giovanni 
da  Verrazano,  and  on  a  I'lanisphere  of  1529  illustrating  his  Amer- 
ican Voyage  in  1524.  With  a  Reduced  Copy  of  the  Map.  A  paper 
read  before  the  Am.  Geographical  Society  of  New  York,  Nov.  28, 
187 1,  rlo/li,  uncut.  r.  8°  A'ew  York,  1874 

Two  liundred  and  fifty  copies  printed. 

Cabot  (Sebastian)  Memoir  of;  with  a  Review  of  the  History  ot 
Maritime  Discovery.     [By  Richard  Biddle.]     Half  calf.  gilt. 

8°  riiila'delphia,  1831 
14  [Columbus.]  Eyn  schon  liiibsch  lesen  von  etlichen  insslen  die  do 
in  kurtzen  zyten  funden  syiid  durch  de  kiinig  von  hispania.  vnd 
sagt  vo  grossen  wunderlichen  dingen  die  in  de  selb-e  insslen  synd. 
\Coloplion  :'\  Getruckt  zu  Strassburg  vffgruneck  v6  meister  Bartlo- 
mess  kiistler  ym  iar.  M.cccc.xcvij.  v(T  sant  Jeronymus  tag.  7  11. 
morocco,  gilt  sides  and  edges.  sm.  4° 

"One  oi  Jivi  cofits  reproduced  in  marvelh  us  facsimile  by  (the  elder)  John  Harris." 
"  The  first  book  in  the  (German  language  relating  to  the  discoveries  of  the  New  World.  It 
is  apparently  made  up  from  Columbus'  first  letter  of  1493."— iVirj't-nj. 

Coi.UMi'.us  (C.)  Memorials  of  Columbus;  or  a  collection  of 
Authentic  Documents  of  that  celebrated  Navigator,  now  first  pub- 
lished from  the  original  manuscripts.  Preceded  by  a  Memoir. 
Translated  from  the  Spanish  and  Italian.  Portrait.  ^°  London,  1823 

16  Coi.UMBUS  (C.)  History  of  (his)  Life  and  Voyages,  by  Washington 
Irving,  boards,  uncut.     2  vols.  8°  Nnv  York,  183 1 

17  (Coi.UMiius.)  Notes  on  Coi.umbus.  [By  H.  Harrisse.]  With 
photographic  facsimiles  and  illustrations,  pp.  vii,  227,  Uncut. 

sm.  folio.     A'ew  York,  PrtTafely  Printed,  1866 

For  a  description  of  this  "magnifk  ent  and  almost  unattain.mii.k  book,  of  which 

ninety-Jive  cofies  only  were  printed  exclusively  for  ihivatk  distrihution,"  see  the 

Mcnzies  Cat.ilogue,  No.  S94.    "It  is  to  the  munificence  of  S.  L.  M.  Harlow,  Esq.,  of 

New  York,  that  the  possessors  of  this  grand  work  are  indebted  for  its  production." 

18  Cooper.  The  History  of  North  America.  By  the  Rev.  Mr. 
Cooper,  curious  copperplates.  12°  Lansingburgh,  1795 

19  C0RTE.S  (Martin)  The  Arte  of  Navigation.  .  .  Exemplified  by 
manye  Demonstrations.  .  .  Translated  out  of  Span  jshe  into  Engljshe 
by  Richard  Eden,  various  wood-cuts,  movable  diagrams,  and  a  map 
of  the  New  World.  4°  London,  Johan  lugge,  Wydowe,  1584 


IS 


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AMERICA. 


Mr. 

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by 

Ijshe 

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I 


Norman  (Rohert)  The  New  Attractive ;  containing  a  short  Dis- 
covrse  of  the  Magnes  or  Loadstone,  and  amongst  other  liis  vertues, 
of  a  new  discovered  secret  and  suhtiil  Propertic,  concerning  the 
Declining  of  the  Needle,  [witli]  Necessarie  Rules  ior  the  Art  of 
Navigation.  /.on Jon,  T.  E<ist  for  R.  Ballttrd,  1585 

A  Discourse  of  the  Variation  of  the  Cumpas,  or  Magncticall 
Needle,  made  by  W.  lJ[urroughs]  and  is  to  be  annexed  to  The 
New  Attractive  of  R.  N.,  diagrams.  London,  1585 

Three  VKKY  RAUM  volumes  in  one,  black-KltCI*,  i;oinl eofies,  half  riissia.  4 

From  the  library  of  the  Duke  of  Sussex,  with  book-plate.  .\  vohime  of  extraordinary 
interest  to  more  than  one  class  of  collectors.  "  The  treatise  of  Marl  in  Cortes  is  the  most 
important  work  upon  navigation  that  had  yet  appeared  in  the  world.  The  science  was 
revoliitiiini/;e(l  by  it.  Very  few  eof'ies  hare  the  miiK^\\\\s\\\i:\\  the  .New  World  is  delin- 
eated on  the  same  sheet  with  the  western  parts  of  Kiirope  and  Africa." — B.  Qiiaritch's 
Gen.  Oiliili>i;iie,  <)5'?o  il.  Robert  Norman,  m  The  Neiv  .///rr;.//;  .announced  his  discov- 
ery of  the  dip  of  the  magnetic  needle ;  and  liurroughs's  important  observations  of  the 
iMIina/ion  of  the  needle,  followed  up  by  Gunter,  led  to  the  discovery  (by  Gillebrand  ?)  of 
the  cycle  or  change  of  llie  variation  in  declination, 

20  DRAKE  {Sir  Francis)  Kxpeditio  Francesci  Draki  Eqvitis  Angli 
in  India  Occidentales  A.  m.d.i.xx.w,  (^ua  vrbes,  Fanum  D.  Incohi, 
D.  Dominici,  D.  Augustini  &  Cartiiagena,  capt;e  fuere.  Additis 
passim  regionum  locoriimque  omnium  tabulis  Geographicis  qu!lm 
acciiratissimis.  JFi/A  the  4  large  foldnl  maps,  lined  with  linen,  red 
levant  moroceo  extra,  full  gilt,  sides  paneled  and  Jilleted,  rieh  inside 
borders,  g.  e.  {hy  F.  Bedjord). 

4°  Ley  die,  Apitd  J<'r.  Raphelengiiim,  m.d.i.xxxviii. 

The  relation  of  Dr.ake's  second  Voyage,  in  the  original  Latin  edition,  with  the 
Mms  complkti:,  is  of  EXTR.AORDINARY  RARITY,  l.eclcrc's  copy,  in  plain 
vellum,  tc/MiiK/' Me  ;«(7/J,  sold  in  iSdijfor  205  francs.  Neither  I.eclerc  nor  S.abin  notes 
the  sale  of  more  than  one  copy  with  the  maps,  since  Hibbert's  —  almost  fifty  years  ago. 

21  Drake  {Sir  Francis)  The  World  Encompassed  by  Sir  Francis 
Drake,  Being  his  next  voyage  to  that  to  Nombre  de  Dios  formerly 
imprinted;  carefully  collected  out  of  the  notes  of  Master  Francis 
Fletcher,  Preacher  in  this  imployment,  and  divers  others  his  fol- 
lowers, etc.,  no  map,  riissia  gilt,  gilt  edges, 

sm.  4°  L.ondon,  for  Nich.  Bourne,  1628 

First  edition,  very  r.\ri;.  A  second  edition  was  published  in  i6;? 5,  and  another  in 
1652  —  which  last  makes  part  of  "  Sir  Francis  Drake  Revived"  (No.  4S).  See  Stevens's 
Nuggets,  No.  921,  and  Sabin's  Dietionary,  No.  20853,  f°''  "'c  collation. 

2  2  Drake.  Sir  Francis  Drake  Revived.  .  .  Peing  a  Summary  and 
true  Relation  of  foure  severall  Voyages  made  by  tho  said  Sir 
Francis  Drake  to  the  West-Indies.  .  .  Collected  out  of  the  Notes 
of  the  said  Sir  Francis  Drake,  Master  Philip  Niclmls,  Master 
Francis  Fletcher,  .  .  .  carefully  compared  together, /Aif/'li/zr/'t/r/'j 
complete,  portrait,  and  another  (/>y  IV.  Marshall)  inserted,  diamond 
riissia,  tooled  and  gilt,  g.  c.,  a  fine  copy,  wide  margins  except  the  second 
part,  which  is  too  close  trimmed  on  the  front,  touching  the  side  notes. 

4°  London,  for  Nicholas  Bourne,  1652-53 

pp.  (61.  87;  The  World  Encompas-ed,  pp.  (2),  loS;  .'V  Summarie  .ind  True  Discourse 
of  Sir  F.  D.'s  West-Indian  Voyage,  pp.  .(i  ;  A  Full  Relation  Of  Another  Voyage,  pp. 
[43]-6o.     See  Kieh,  294;  Stroens,  Nuggets,  No.  924;  Sabin's  Dictionary,  20840. 

23  Drake.  —  Clark  (Samuel)  The  Life  &  Death  of  the  Valiant 
and  Renowned  Sir  Francis  Drake,  His  Voyages  and  Discoveries 
in  the  West  Indies,  etc.,  portrait  {by  Vau^^han),  fne  clean  copy,  russia 
tooled,  g.  e.    i^C.  Ilcring).  sm.  4°  London,  for  S.  Miller,  1671 


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4  BOOKS   RELATING   TO 

24  Eachard  (L.)  The  Gazetteer's  or  Newsimn's  Interpreter.  Part 
I,  Europe:  Part  2,  Asia,  Africa,  and  America,  2  toIs  in  i. 

12°  London,  1716-18 

25  Excise  (Martin  Fern,  n')  Suma  de  geographia  (.\iie  trata  de 
todas  Lis  partidas  y  prouincias  del  nuindo:  en  especial  de  las 
indias.  \'  tiata  hirgame//te  del  arte  del  marear  ju//taniente  con  la 
espera  en  rom;y/ce  :  con  el  re^imiento  del  sol  y  del  norte  :  agora 
nuevanienle  eniendadade  al';unos  defecios  c[ue  teni.'  en  la  impres- 
sion pass.ida.  tilie-J^iigi- s/i^/itlj  injure,/,  icuiiilingfo/.-j  and ft^old vellum. 

folio,  Seri/hi,  Andr.  di  Burgos,  1546 

Enciso's  "  Coinpendium  of  neocrraphy,''  coin|iii-.inj;  an  account  of  America,  written 
principally  from  his  own  observation;  a  correct  d  reprint  of  the  first  edition,  of  1519, 
"apparentlv  the  fir^t  liook  printed  in  b'panish,  relating  to  America."  See  A'/r/i  Mij.  4 
and  16;  H(irrisie,ff.  16S,  420. 

26  EsQL'EMM, INC.  (John)  Hucanieis  of  America:  Or,  a  True  Account 
of  the  Most  Remarkable  Assaults  Committed  of  late  \'ears  upon 
the  Coasts  of  the  West- Indies,  Py  the  IJucaniers  of  Jamaica  and 
Tortny;a,  botii  luiglisii  and  French.  [VVith  the)  Exploits  of  Sir 
Henry  Morgan.  .  .  The  Second  Fdition,  .  .  with  two  Additional 
Relations,  of  Captai.i  Cook,  and  Captain  Sharp,  ina/'s,  portraits, 
and p/ates,  old p.viclcd calf.       4°  London,  for  U'm.  Crooke,  1684-85 

A  i-iNi;  coi'Y  of  the  iiiisT  euition,  the  fouk  i'.vrts  complete,  nial<ing  two  volumes 
boinul  in  one.     Scarci  . 

"  This  work  contains  ilie  narralive  of  Oexmelin,  somewhat  altered  and  condensed,  fol- 
lowed by  an  anonymons  buccaneer's  account  of  Sharpe's  Voyages  ;  and  concludes  with  the 
full  and  correct  history  of  this  latter  part  by  Hasil  Kingnise.  .  .  The  Maps  are  from  Captain 
Sharpe's  sketches,  and  liXTREMiiLY  v  ai.uauli..  They  ditferfrom  the  plates  in  any  other 
edition," — li.  Qiiarilch,  Gen.  Calali\^uc,^\T\. 

27  Foxe  (Luke)  Xorth-VVest  Fox,  or,  Fox  from  the  North-west 
passage.  Beginning  with  King  Arthvr,  Malga,  Octhvr,  the  two 
Zeni's  of  Iseland,  .  .  .  following  with  briefe  Abstracts  of  the 
Voyages  of  Cabot.  P'robisher,  Davis.  Wayinouth,  etc.  .  .  VVith  the 
Author  his  owne  Voyage,  being  the  xvi'".  .  .  By  Captaine  L^ke 
Foxe  of  Kingstone  vpon  Hull,  Capt.  and  Pylot  for  the  Voyage, 
etc.,  good  cofy,  plate  of  sphere,  no  mop,  G  prcl.  U.,pp-  272  (169-172, 
repeated).  4°  London,  B.  Alsop  and  I'/io.  Famcet,  1635 

ExTREMi;i.Y  Rare.  In  a  note  on  Mr.  Menzics's  copy,  with  the  map,  Mr.  Saljin 
remarked :  "  \Vc  are  unable  to  record  the  I'ublic  ."'ale  of  a  I'erfect  Copy  in  the  United 
States." 

28  Frobisher  (M.)  Historia  Navigationis  Martini  Forbisseri  .  .  . 
A.  C.  1577  .  .  ex  .Vnglia,  in  Septemtrionis  &  Occidentis  tractum 
susceptiv,  ...  in  latinum  sermonem  ^  J.  T.  Freigio  translata,  tr/r., 
engraved  frontispiece,  7'ery  large  and  line  copy,  nearly  uncut,  calf,  g.e. 
(fiv  J/ayday).  4°  IJatnhurgi,  joh.  Xaumanni  ^  Gcorgi  Wolffii,  1675 

"  This  Hamburgh  reprint  of  t'  e  Latin  translation  of  Frobisher's  \'oy.-ige,  contains  some 
auRmentations,  and  is  very  rari;.  —  F.  Miiller. 

29  Gai.vano  (Ant.)  The  Discoveries  of  the  World  from  their  first 
originall  vnto  the  yeere  of  our  Lord  1555.  Bnetly  written  in  the 
Portugal!  tongue  by  Antonie  Galvano,  .  .  .  Corrected,  t|uoted,  and 
now  published  in  Elnglish  by  Rrtiard  Haklivt,  |)l4Ck*kttCr, 
/■'•(/  morocco  e.vtra,  sides  elegantly  gilt,  g.  e.  {Riviere),  rare. 

sm.  4°  J.ondon,  G.  Bishop,  1601 

"  The  worke,  though  small  in  bulke,  containeth  so  mucli  rare  and  profitable  matter  as  I 
know  not  where  to  seeke  the  like,  within  so  narrow  and  streite  a  compasse." —  Hakluyt. 

30  Gardvner  (George)  of  Beckham,  in  the  County  of  Surrey,  Esq.  A 
Ucscrlption  of  the  New  World.     Or,  America  islands  and  Couti- 


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AMERICA. 


nent :  and  by  what  people  those  Regions  are  now  inhabited,  etc., 
green  str.  gr.  moroao  extra,  g.  e.  ( IV.  /'rati),  "j p/rlim.  leaves ;  Text, pp. 
187,  (i).  sm.  8°  London,  for  Robert  I.cybourn,  1651 

"A  vnlume  of  ExtkivME  Kaisitv."  —SaHn's  D'htioiiary,  veil,  vii,  p.  170.  A  copy 
in  Sievons's  Niig^tts  (iS')2)  is  markcil  .f:;).  The  work  is  dedicated  to  Sir  Henry  Vane, 
junior.  Tlie  aiitliir  had  been  taken  prisoner  l)y  "  the  I'lcnimings  and  Irish,  in  his  coming 
from  those  remote  parts  of  America." 

31  Gii-BEKT  {Sir  HuMi'iiREv)  A  Discovrse  |  Of  a  Discouerie  I  for 
a  new  Fas-isage  to  Cataia.  |  Written  by  Sir  Hvm;frey  Gilbert 
Knight,  j  Quid  non  ?  |  With  a  foiled  General  Map  made  onelye 
for  the  particvler  Declaration  of  this  Discovery;  Senile,  Epistle  to 
tlh-  Reader  (by  George  Gascoine')  16  ])p.  Sonnet,  Letter  of  Sir  Jf.  G. 
and  ///('  Table,  10  pp.,  'Text,  58  pp.,  7'(?////<'J' and  Advertisement,2  pp.], 
red  morocco,  g.  e,     sm.  4°  Lmprinted  at  London,  by  Henry  Middleton 

for  Rieharde  L hones,  1576,  Apr  His  12 

Vi'.RY  Rare.     Heber's  copy,  large,  clean,  and  fine. 

32  Go.MARA  (Fr.  Loi'EZ  de)  The  Pleasant  Historic  of  the  Conquest 
of  the  West  India,  now  called  new  Spaine.  Atchieued  by  the 
most  woorthie  Prince  Hernando  Cortes,  Marques  of  the  Valley 
of  Huaxacac,  most  delectable  to  reade.  Translated  out  of  the 
Spanish  tongue,  by  T[homas]  N[icholas]  Ainio.  1578,  red  straight- 
grained  morocco  extra,  sides  panel-gilt,  with  corner  ornaments,  g.  e. 
(Pratt).  sm.  4°  L.ondon,  'I'homas  Crede,  1596 

Title  and  5  prel,  leaves,  pp.  ^05,  (Yi).     Fine  Coi'Y  of  thu  sccimd  English  edition. 

33  Haklitvt  (R.)  The  Principall  Navigations,  Voiages  and  Discov- 
eries of  the  English  nation,  m.ide  by  Sea  or  ouer  Land,  ...  at 
any  time  within  the  couipasse  of  these  1500  yeeres,  calf  gilt. 

folio,  London,  Geo.  lUshop  and  Ralfe  Newberie, 

Deputies  to  C.  Barker,  15S9 

The  First  Edition  of  Hakhiyt's  famous  collection.     This  coj)/  contains   tlie  Wv 

su/'/>nsseil  Ic'aves  of  Sir   1".   Drake's   Vovai,'e  (inserted  .ifter  p.  643),  and  tlic  Vovaije  of 

Sir  Jerome  Howes  (after  p.  4()o) "  printi'd  this  second  timj  .    .  .   for  the  correction  of  the 

errours  in  the  former  impression.'' 

34  Hevi.vn  (P.)  Microcosmus ;  a  Description  of  the  Great  World. 
The  Fourth  Fditiou.     pp.  S09.  sm.  4°  Oxford,  1620 

This  copy  has  the  autograph  of  Jolm  Danforth  1  Minister  of  IJorchestcr,  i6Si-i7p), 
on  the  litle-p.iKe,  and,  on  tlie  verso,  an  anagram  and  verse  iby  him  .'1  on  '  Mr.  Thomas 
I'itch,"  48  lines. 

35  Historical  Magazine  (The),  and  Notes  and  Queries  concerning 
the  Antiquities,  History,  and  Uiogiaphy  of  America.  [First  Series, 
1857-66,  10  vols.  Second  Series,  1867-69,  6  vols.]  16  vob  in  13. 
Half  green  str.gr.  mot:>cco,  {Roxburghe,)  u.vcur. 

Boston,  and  Xew  York,  1857-69 

36  Holmes  (A.)  Annals  of  America,  Second  Edition,  half  calf  gilt, 
2  vols.  8°  Cambridge,  1829 

37  LAEr  (J.  de)  Novvs  Orbis  seu  Descriptionis  India-  Occidentalis 
Libri  xviii,  14  maps,  and  many  wood-cuts,  fine  copy,  vellum. 

folio,  L.ugd.  Batav.,  apud  Elzevirios.  1633 
The  best  edition  of  De  Laet's  Description  of  America. 

38  Las  Casas  (B.  de")  Narratio  regionum  Indicarum  per  Hispanos 
qiiosdam  devastatarum  verissima,  title  in  engraved  border,  and  17 
plates  {designed  by  lodocus  a  IVinghe),  half  calf ,  pp.  138. 

sm.  4°  Oppenheimii,  J.  T.  de  Bry,  16 14 


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39  Las  Casas.  Tyrannies  et  Crvavtez  des  Espagnols  commi jcs  es  Indes 
Occidentales,  .  .  .  traduitte  en  Fran(;ois  par  lacques  de  Miggrode, 
////t'  /;/  red  and  black,  old  French  calf  gilt,  g.c,  fine  co/^y.  pp.  (22),  214. 
Very  Rare.  sm.  4"  Rouen,  y.  Cailloue\  1630 

40  MARTYRIS  (PEFRI)  ab  Angleria  Mediolanen.  .  .  .  de  rebus 
Oceanicis  Ot  Orbe  nouo  decades  tres  ;  quibus  quicquid  de  inuentis 
nuper  tenis  traditum,  nonaruni  rcrum  cupiduni  lecturem  retinere 
possit,  copiose,  tideliter,  erudil(^q«t'  doceter.  Eiusdein  praeterea 
Legationis  Babylonicae  Libritres,  etc.  Ihisi/eae,  apiid Icanncm  Behel- 
iiim,  1533. —  Pii  Pont.  Max.  [yEneit  Silvii]  Decaduni  Epitome 
I)londi,  qva  omnis  ab  inclinato  Romanoruw  imperio  historia  .  .  . 
coniplectilur.  Basiluc,  apud  loanncm  Bebelium,  1533.  In  one  vol., 
old  calf.  folio. 

.\  volume  of  remarkable  interest  to  .American  collectors.  It  contains  RlCll.'VKI) 
KDEN'S  copy  of  I'eter  Martyr,  and  the  one.  ni.inifostly,  which  he  used  in  translating 
'■The  Decades  of  the  Newe  Worlde,"  printed  in  1551;  It  has  his  autograph  on  the  title- 
pa;^e,  and  its  inargins  and  two  blank  paE;es  are  full  of  his  maxusckii'T  notes,  explana- 
tions, and  references,  among  whicli  he  has,  here  and  there,  roughly  c!  etched  little  outline 
maps  of  islands,  etc.,  mentioned  in  the  text,  e.  g.  "  Insula  Canibali«<«  vel  Caribu;;;."  On 
a  guard-leaf,  he  has  drawn  "  llispaniola,"  on  a  somewhat  larger  scale  than  the  margin 
permitted,  writing  the  designations  of  prominent  features  of  the  coast. 

This  edition  of  I'etcr  Martyr  was  reprinted  from  th.at  of  Alc.ala  of  15 16,  with  the  .addi- 
tion (11.  68-75)  of  an  .abstract  "f  the/)Mr//;  decade,  "dc  Insulis  nuper  irventis."  See 
Tr'inel,  No.  5  ;  llarrissc.  p)).  301  ;  Sa/'in's  Dictionary,  No.  1557.  Hound  with  it,  is  an 
edition  (same  date  and  press)  of  Biondo's  Epitome  of  the  historical  Decad.>s  of  /Kneas 
Sylvius  I  Pope  I'ius  II.). 

The  volume  has  the  book-plates  of  Thomas  Robinson,  1" allow  of  Merton  College,  and 
"  Joannis  Milner,  A.  M.  b  Coll.  h'ti.  I'etri,  Cantab.,"  and  the  autographs  of  several  other 
possessors,  the  latest  being  that  of  "Jno.  Davis"  (of  Plymouth).  At  the  sale  of  Judge 
I  ).avis's  library,  18.(7,  it  was  purchased  by  Mr.  Geo.  F.  Guild,  from  whose  library  it  came 
to  Mr.  lirinley,  in  1853. 

41  ['.Martvu  (Peter)]  The  History  Trauayle  in  the  West  and 
East  Indies,  and  other  coinitreys  lying  eyther  way,  towaides  the 

fiuitfull  and  ryche  Mohiccaes Gathered  in  parte,  and  done 

into  Englyshe  by  Richarde  Eden.  Newly  set  in  order,  augmented, 
and  finished  by  Richarde  Willes.  2'itle  mounted,  first  two  leaves  and 
II.  23-38  extended,  otherwise  a  large  and  fine  copy,  calf  neat. 

sm.  4°  London,  Richarde  lugc;e,  1577 
The  leaves  which  have  been  extended  were  taken  from  the  first  edition,  of  1555. 

42  Martvr  (Peter)  Ue  orbe  novo  Petri  Martyris  .Vnglerii  Medio- 
lanensis,  Decades  octo,  diligenti  temporuin  obseruatione,  &  vtilis- 
simis  annotationibus  illustratai  .  .  .  Lahore  &  industria  Richardi 
llaklvyti,  yfw^  clean  copy,  large  margins,  green  morocco,  e.xtra gilt, g.e., 
no  map.  S°  farisiis.  Grill.  Av^'ray,  1587 

S  prcl.  11, pp.  605,  12  II.  "  Edition  fort  rare."—  Trcmel,  No.  40.  "This,  and  that  of 
1 5  p,  are  the  only  complete  editions  of  I'eter  M.arlyr's  Decades." — Kic/i,  No.  68.  The 
map  mentioned  by  Rich  is  seldom  found  in  the  book. 

43  Medina  (Pedro  de)  L'Arte  del  Navegar,  in  laqual  si  contengono 
le  regole,  dechiarationi,  secreti,  &  avisi,  alia  bona  naiiegation 
necessarii,  map  of  the  A^eic  World,  and  wood-citfs,  fine  copy,  broad 
margins,  nearly  uncut,  paneled  calf  gilt.    8°  Vinetia,  Attrell  /'incio,  1555 

The  Very  R  \ri  Italian  translation  of  P.  de  Medin.a's  ''Art  of  .Navigation  "  (which  was 
first  published  in  Spanish,  Valla  Jolid,  151s).  The  author  was  the  otiicial  examiner  of 
pilots  for  the  Indies,  in  the  service  of  Spain,  and  acquired  high  repute  as  a  cosmographcr 
and  historian. —  Harrisse. 

44  Mdnardes  (N.)  Primera  y  Segvnda  y  Tercera  Partes  de  la  His- 
toria Medicinal  de  las  Cosas  que  se  traen  de  nuestras  Indias 
Occidentales  que  siruen  en  Mcdicina.   Tratado  de  la  piedra  Bezaar, 


AMERICA. 


jno 
lion 

555 
\  was 
jerof 
Iphcr 

lis- 
lias 
tar. 


y  de  la  yerua  Escuerconera.  Dialogo  de  las  grandezas  del  Hierro, 
y  de  sus  vertudes  Medicinales.  Tratado  de  la  Nieve  y  del  beuer 
frio.      Wood-cuts,  old  Spanish  calf,  rcbacked,  gilt. 

sm.  4°  Sevilla,  Alonso  Escriuano,  1574 

I.ARc.E  and  FIXE  corv  of  the  first  Spanish  edition,  containing  the  collected  treatises 
of  Monardes.  "Elle  est  belle,  et  est  restiJe  inconnue  h  N.  Antonio."-  Ueclerc.  6 
haves,  n.  n.,  206  hares,  i  1.,  n.  n. ;  separate  title-pages  to  each  treatise  and  part  (11.  40, 
97,  1 25.  1 57,  186).  At  the  end,  a  page  in  (Italian)  maniiseript,  "  Modo  d'  usan'  la  Triaca 
di  snieraldi,  etc.,  and  "  Modo  di  sanan'  e  prepar.  losnicraldo." 

45  Monardes  (N.)  Delle  Cose  che  vengono  portate  dall'  Indie 
Occidentali  pertinenti  all'  vso  della  Medicina.  .  .  Nouamente  recata 
della  Spagniula  nella  nostra  lingua  Italiana.  Done  anclio  si  tratta 
de'  Veneni,  &  della  lor  cura.  Two  parts  in  i  voL,  handsome  old  calf 
gilt,  lebacked,  wanting  pp.  3-16  of  the  id  part. 

sm.  4°  Venetia,  Giordano  Ziktti,  1575 

"The  original  Italian  translation,  by  Annibale  Briganti,  Vi  RV  Rare.  Not  cited  by 
Tern,-iux,  nor  by  Ilaym." — Lkclhrc.  "Parte  Prima,"  8  I.,  n.n.,  pp.  140;  "Parte 
Scconda,"  S  I.  pre!.,  pp.  17-159,  8  I.,  n.  n. 

\(-t  [MoNARDE.s.]  loyfvll  Nevves  ovt  of  the  newe  founde  worlde, 
wherein  is  declared  the  rare  and  singuler  vertues  of  diucrse  and 
sundrie  Hearbes,  Trees,  Oyles,  Plantes,  and  Stones,  etc. . .  .  Also  the 
portrature  of  the  saicd  Hearbes,  very  aptly  discribed  :  Englished 
by  jhon  Franipton  Marchaunt,  old  blue  morocco,  sides panckd,  inside 
borders,  g.  e.,  title  mounted.  sm.  4^^  Iiiiptiiitcd  at  London, 

in  J'oulcs  Churche-yarde,  by  WHlyavi  A'orion,  1577 

A  good  copy  of  the  I'ikst  Edition  of  this  Kari;  book,  in  a  well-preserved  and  hand- 
some binding  of  the  last  century.     Collation,  as  in  Stevens's  Nuggets,  No.  I02-|. 

47  MoNTANUS  (Am.)  America.  De  Nieuween  Onbekende  \\'eereld  : 
of  IJeschryving  van  America  en  't  Zuid-lund.  7i!any  maps  and  plates, 
including  maps  of  Nctu  Belgium  and  Avw  England,  and  a  view  of 
New  Am.stekdam,  splendid  copy,  rellum. 

folio,  Amsterdam,  'J.  Meurs,  167 1 

The  engraved  view  of  New  .\msterd.am  "  is,  without  any  doubt,  the  handsome.-t,  and  at 
the  s:inie  time  offers  us  the  most  .agreeable  view  of  the  Dutch  New  York,  of  those  which 
have  come  down  to  us." —  .\sher,  Billit\i;r.  Essay,  ji.  2;,. 

47*  Ml'XOZ  (J.  B.)  Histoiia  del  Nuevo  \fondo,  escribiala  D.  Juan 
Bant.  Munoz.  Tomo  1.  Portrait  of  Columbus,  Lar(;k  I'ArK.R, 
Uncut.  Madrid,  Viuda  de  Ibarra,  1793.  —  Tomo  II,  as  far  as  it 
7{ias  prepared  for  publication  by  the  author,  in  Manuscript,  beautifully 
written.  n)0  pages.    2  \o\s,  halfred  morocco  extra,  gilt  tops,  vticvr.   4° 

"The  death  of  the  author  prevented  the  co?n|'letion  of  this  imp  Ttant  work,  lie  was 
fur  many  years  emploved  in  examining  the  archives  of  Spain  and  Portugal,  and  in  procur- 
ing copies  of  all  the  documents  to  be  found  relating  to  the  early  history  of  the  New  \Vorld. 
These  copies  are  now  in  the  library  of  the  .Vcademy  of  History  at  Madrid.  I  possess  a 
copy  of  all  that  was  written  of  the  second  volume." —  A'/i/;,  />'//'/.  .  Im.  Ni>:a,  pt.  I,  p.  ^S.\. 

I'his  is  the  copy  mentioned  by  Mr.  Rich.  It  was  sold  by  him  to  .Mr.  (leo  1'.  (iuild,  of 
Boston,  and  was  purch-ased  by  Mr.  Urinley,  at  the  sale  of  Mr.  Guild's  Library,  in  1853. 

48  Neu  ertitTnetes  Amphitheatrum — [I.]  Turcici'm,  worinnen  der 
Kern  Turckischer  (Jeschichten,  mit  vielen  Figuren,  versehenwird, 
—  II.  Aus  dem  gantzen  Airica,  alle  Nationen  nach  ihrem  Habit, 
ill  saiibern  Figuren  repriisentiret,  etc. —  \ll.  Aus  dem  ganizcm 
.V.MFRICA,  alle  nationen  repriisentiret,  etc.,  curious  7i'Ood-cngrav- 
ings,  old  calf ,  gilt.  io\\o,  Erfurt,  jfo.  Mich  Funeken,  1723-24 

pp  172,  (4) ;  (4),  q6;  (4),  1.^0.  The  third  part  contains  yy  half  page  illustrations,  por- 
traits of  Columbus,  Vesputius,  Magell.ines,  and  representations  of  .American  Indians. 


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49  Nichols  (Philip)  Sir  Francis  Drake  Reuiuerl :  calling  upon  this 
Dull  or  Effeminate  Age,  to  follow  his  Noble  steps  for  Gold  and 
Siluer.  By  this  Memorable  Relation,  of  the  rare  occurrences 
(neuer  yet  declared  to  the  World)  in  a  third  Voyage,  made  by  him 
into  the  West-Indies  in  the  yeeres  72  and  73.  .  .  Reviewed  by  Sir 
F.  Drake  himselfe  before  his  Death,  .  .  Set  forth  by  Sir  F.  Drake 
Baronet  (his  nephew)  now  living,  vigitdte  portrait  on  title,  mor. 
extra,  g.  e.  sm.  4°  London.  1628 

Nice  copy,  with  good  margins,  except  tlie  last  four  leaves,  which  have  been  close  cut  by 
the  binder,  losing  a  line  at  the  bottom. 

50  Novvs  Oums  Re-|gionvm  ac  Insvlarani  Vete-'ribvs  incognitarvm 
vna  cvni  Tabvla  Cos- mographica,  &  aliquot  alijs  consimilis 
argunienti  libellis,  nunc  no-|uis  nauigationibvs  auctus,  etc.  .  .  .  | 
Adiecta  est  hvic  postremac  Editioni  |  Nauigatio  Caroli  Caesaris 
auspicio  in  comi-^tijs  Aug;  -tanis  instituta.  Large  ni(7/>  {"Typvs 
Cosmographicvs  Vniversalis  "),  old  calf ,  rebacked  with  relluin. 

folio,  Basik(C,  apud  lo.  Ifervagivm,  1555 

Title,  and  25  pre).  leaves,  pp.  677.  A  very  largf,  and  i:li;.\n  copy  of  the  Best  and 
ONLY  COMI'LETE  edition  of  this  important  collection,  compiled  by  John  llultich,  but 
commonly  attributed  to  Simon  (Myna;us,  who  wrote  the  Preface:  with  a  fine  impression 
of  the  genuine  Map  (of  the  tyiie  distinguished  by  II arrisse  as  B).  .A  few  worm  holts  in 
the  first  four  leaves  and  in  the  mari^ins  of  the  first  and  last  parts,  scarcely  deserve 
mention.     See  llarris^-e.  No.  171,  p.  295 ;  l>.  Qnaritch's  Cen. Catalogue,  No.  34104. 

51  Ramusio.  Navigationi  et  Waggx,  niitneivus engraiings cnwood and 
7VOodcut  maps,  including  Canada  and  other  parts  of  America,  fine 
large  copy,  vellum,  neiv  hacks,  3  vols. 

folio,  ]'enctia,  Giiinti,  1563,-74,-65 

The  third  volume  (the  largest  of  the  three)  is  almost  wholly  devoted  to  .Xmcrica. 

52  Sahin's  Reprints  of  Rare  Books  relating  to  America,  10  vols, 
uncut.  sm.  4°  Ne^v  York,  1865-68 

Comprising  the"  following  works  : 
I.  liyfield's  l.ate  Kevolution  in  New  England.     1689. 
Relation  of  Maryland.     ii>y%. 

H.  Whitfield's  IJght  .Appearing,  &c.     Present  State  of  the  Indians.     1651. 
Inducements  to  settle  in  the  West  Indies.     i643' 
Strength  out  of  Weakness.     Further  Progress  of  the  Gospel  among  the  Indians  of 

N.  England.     1652. 
Further  .\ccompt  of  the  Progress  of  the  Gospel.     1659. 
New  England's  First  Fruits.     1643. 
f'urther  Queries  ii|ion  New  England  .\fTairs.     1690. 
Pay  Hre.iking  of  the  Gos|)el  among  the  Indians.     1647. 
Clear  Sunshine  of  the  Gospel  upon  the  Indi.ins.     164S. 

53  Snowden  (R.)  History  of  North  and  South  America,  2  maps, 
2  vols,  in  I.  12°  Phila.,  18 15 

54  Stevens  (Henkv)  Sebastian  Cabot  —  John  Cabot  =0.  Endeav- 
oured by  Henry  Stevens,  G.  M.  H.,  etc.,  cloth,  uncut. 

32°  Boston,  1870 
Twenty  copies  only,  irivatuly  irinti-d,  on  Whatman's  paper. 

55  Stevens  (H.)  Historical  and  Geographical  Notes  on  the  earliest 
Discoveries  in  America,  i4S3~iS3o,  with  Comments  on  the  Earliest 
Charts  and  Maps  ;  the  Mistakes  of  the  early  Navigators  and  the 
Bhmders  of  the  (jcographers,  (/(■.  Illustrated  by  [a]  Map  of  the 
World  on  Mercator's  Projection  and  photo-lithographic  facsimiles 
of  many  of  the  earliest  Maps  and  Charts  of  America,  frontispiece, 
map  of  the  World,  and  sixteen  of  the  earliest  maps  of  America,  in 

facsimile,  cloth  extra,  uncut.  8"  New  Haven,  1869 

Only  75  copies  printed  for  sale,  on  Whatman's  paper. 


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56  ToRF^,us  (Thormod)  Historia  Vinlandiaa  antiqvne,  seu  Partis 
American  Septentrionalis,  (V//r(/^  ^v//.  am.  8°  I/aT/ihr,  1705 

A  beautiful  copy  uf  this  scarce  book,  in  which  Torfesen  presents,  for  the  first  time,  the 
evidence  of  the  discovery  of  America  by  the  Northmen. 

57  Treaties,  &:c.  A  General  Collection  of  Treatys,  Declarations  of 
War,  Manifestos,  and  other  I'ublick  Papers,  relating  to  Peace  and 
War  (1638-1731),  4  vols,  ca//,  neat. 

8°  London,  for  J.  Darby,  1710-32 

58  Wahlstedt  (J.  J.)  Iter  in  Americam,//.  48,  half  morocco  neat. 

16°  UpsaliiC,  s.a.  [1725] 
A    nissertation,  before  the  University  of  Upsala,  on  the  evidences  of  visits  of  the 
Northmen  to  America.    Curious  and  scakck. 

59  Williamson  (H.)  Observations  on  the  Climate  in  DilTerent  Parts 
of  America,  .  .  with  some  account  of  the  Aborigines. 

%°  New  York,  iSii 


59*  —  The  same,  boards,  uncut. 


8°  Ne7c<  York,  181 1 


60  WiTTKN  (H.)  Dissertatio  geographica  de  Ophir,  half  morocco. 

sm.  4°  Wittcher^ic,  [1658] 

The  author  devotes  one  chapter  to  the  question  whether  Ophir  w.is  in   America,  ana 
whether  it  was  a  name  for  Hispaniola  or  Peru,  or  Peru  and  Mexico  together. 


CANADA, 


NEW    FRANCE.      NOVA    SCOTIA.      CAPE    MRETON.      NEWFOUND- 
LAND.    RED   RIVKR   COLONY.    GREENLAND. 

61  Account  of  the  French  Settlements  in  North  America,  .  .  .  and 
the  two  last  unsuccessful  Expeditions  against  Canada,  and  the 
present  on  Foot.     By  a  Gentleman,  etc.  {pp.  26.) 

8°  Boston.  Rollers  and  Fowle,  1 7  46 

62  .'\i.F.XANr)ER(5/VWM.) — Copies  and  Translations  of  Royal  Charters 
(confirmed  in  I'arliiiment)  by  which  the  Teriitori(.s  of  Nova  Scotia 
and  Canada,  etc.,  were  granted  in  162 1,  iC)25,  and  1628,  to  Sir  Wni. 
Alexander  (afterwards  Earl  of  Stirling,  If.  calf.     fol.  London,  1831 

63  liACQUEViLLF.  DE  LA  PuTHERiE.  Hisloirc  de  I'Amerique  Septen- 
trionale, //(/A'f,  rcllum.  4  vols.  12°  Paris,  1722 

This  work  is.cliicfly.a  history  of  the  li\dian  nations  of  Canada,  particulaily  the  Ir(H|iiois, 
Abn.-iWis,  llurons.anil  Illinois;  and  of  ihe  relations  betwctn  tliese  Indians  and  the  fniich. 
Most  of  the  twenty-seven  plates  are  illustrative  ot  scenes  or  peculiaiities  in  Indi.in  life. — 
FicUl's  Ilibliograpiiy,  No.  66. 

64  BoswoRTH  (N.)  Ilochelaga  IKpicta  :  Karly  History  and  Present 
State  of  City  and  Island  of  Montreal, //j/.x       12°  Montreal,  1839 

65  Boucii KITE  f Jos.)  The  British  Dominions  in  Nortli  .America  ;  or, 
a  Topographical  and  Statistical  Description  of  Lower  ami  Upper 
Canada,  New  Brunswick,  Nova  Scotia,  etc.,  t,},  plates,  2  vols,  half 
morocco.  4°  London,  183 1 

66  BouLTON  (D'Arcy)  Sketch  of  llpper  Canada,  map,  half  calf ,  pp.  99. 

4°  London,  1805 


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67  Bressani  (/'.  Francesco  Gioseppe)  Breve  Relatione  d'alcvne 
missioiii  de'  PP.  della  Conipagnia  de  Giesii  nella  Nuoua  Francia, 
calf  extra,  ^.  e.  {  W.  Piatt),  pp.  (4),  128.         sm.  4°  Maicrata,  1653 

A  Huautikul  Coi'Y.  "  Kathcr  Ilressani,  a  Rnman  by  birtli,  was  one  of  the  nmft 
illustrious  missionaries  of  Canada,  where  he  suffered  a  severe  captivity  and  unheard  of 
torments.  He  sweaks  but  httle  cf  himself  in  his  History,  whicli  is  well  written,  but  is 
contiiied  mainly  to  the  Huron  mission  in  which  he  labored  with  nnidi  ze.il  as  loni;  as  it 
continued." — Shea's  Cliarlnoix,  i.  So.     See  O'Callaghan's  Nciv  NetherlnnJ,  i   336. 

68  Cai.vkt  (P.  DU),  Case  of,  containing  an  Account  of  the  Imprison- 
ment lie  suflered  in  the  Province  of  Quebec,  by  the  Order  of  Gen. 
Haldimand,  saved,  uncut.  8°  l.cndon,  1784 

6g  Cape  Breton.  The  Importance  and  Advantage  of  Cape  Breton 
Considered;  in  a  Letter  to  a  Member  of  I'ailianient,  from  an 
Inhabitant  of  New  England,//.  73,  loants  title  and  one  leaf  {pp.  69, 
70),  hf.  mor.,  SCARCE.  8'^  \I.ondim,  1746] 

70  —  [BoLLAN  (Wm.)]  The  Importance  and  Advantage  of  Cape  Breton 
truly  stated  and  impartially  considered,W(?/,  hf.  calf.  8°  London,  1 746 

71  — [PiCHON  (T.)  ]  Genuine  Letters  and  Memoirs  relating  to  the 
History  of  Caj^e  Breton  and  St.  John,  by  an  Impartial  Frenchman. 
%°  London,  1760. —  [The  same,  in  French].  Lettres  et  Memoires 
pour  servir  a  I'Histoire  du  Cap  Breton.   12°  L.  a  If  aye,  1760.(2  vols.) 

72  Cartier.  Voyage  de  Jaques  Cartier  av  Canada  en  1534.  Nou- 
velle  Edition,  d'apre's  I'ed.  de  1598  et  d'aprbs  Rannisio,  par  M.  H. 
Michelant,  2  maps  in  facsimile.— Documtnis   Intfdits  sur  Jacques 

Cartier  et  Le  Canada. Bref  Recit  et  Succincte  Narration  de  la 

Navigation  faite  en  1535  et  1536  par  le  Capitaine  Jacques  Cartier 
aux  lies  de  Canada,  Uochclaga,  Saguenny,  et  autres.  Rt^impres- 
sion  figurtfe  de  Tedition  originale  karissime  de  1545,  avec  les 
variantes,    etc.     PrticuKe     d'une    Introduction     Historitiue,    par 

D'Avezac. Relation   Originale   du  Voyage  de  Jacques  Cartier 

au  Canada  en  1534  (puhliee  d'apres  le  MS.). —  Documents  Intfdits 
sur  Le  Canada,  communiques  par  M.  Alfred  Rami'.  2me  Stirie.  3 
vols.,  fine  paper,  half  dk.  green  levant  morocco  extra,  gilt  tops,  ( David, ) 
UNCITT.  sm.  8°  J^aris,  Tross,  1863-67 

73  Catechisme  du  Diocese  de  Quebec,  par  Jean  de  la  Croi.\  de  Saint 
Valier.  Eveque  de  Quebec,  ////('  large  copy,  olive  lev.  morocco,  full 
gilt,  corner  ornaments  and  inside  borders,  g.  e.  (  W.  Pratt). 

12°  Paris,  Urbain  Coiistelier,  1702 

Title,  verso  blank  ;  M,andement  del'Evc(|ue,  7  pp. ;  I'autes  d'Impression,  i  p. ;  Grand 
Catechisme,  pp.  522  ;  Table,  14  pp.;  Priere  av.  S.  Esprit,  1  p.  A  beautiful  copy  of  a 
Very  Rare  book. 

74  Cavendish  {Sir  H.)  Debates  of  House  of  Commons  in  1774  on 
the  Government  of  Canada;  ed.  by  J.  Wright,  maps,  uncut. 

8°  London,  1839 

75  CHAMPLAIN  (S.)  Voyages  et  Descovvertes  faitesen  la  Novvelle 
France,  dupuis  I'anntje  16 15,  iusques  .\  la  fin  de  I'anni'e  16 18,  &c. 
Seconde  Edition.  Engraved  title  and  d  plates,  %  pi  el.  leaves  and  i^S 
leaves  [255  //.],  maroon  levant  morocco,  sides  /'ordered  and  panel-gilt, 
g.e.  {Zaehnsdorf).  8°  Paris,  chez  Claude  Collet,  1627 

A  Fine  Copy  with  wide  margins  (except  at  top).  "Copies  of  any  of  the  editions  of 
Champlain  in  perfect  condition  are  exceeilinij  rare,  and  have,  within  a  few  years,  risen 
to  almost  fabulous  prices." —  Piild.  "  Excessively  Rare." — Quarilch,  Gen.  Catalogue, 
NO.  9841. 


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76  CHAMPLAIN.  I,es  |  Voyages — de  la  |  Novvelle  France  |  Occi- 
dentale,  dicte  |  Canada,  |  fails  par  le  S''  de  Chamijlain  |  Xaincton- 
geois,  etc.  .  .  .  Knsenible  vne  ("arte  generalle  de  la  description  dudit 
pays,  eU.,  map  "  Faicte  I'an  1632  par  le  sieur  de  Chaniplain,"  two 
sheets  joined  in  am;  old  Frmch  mottled  calf  gilt,  not  ruhbed. 

4°  J'aris,  chez  Clavde  Collet,  1632 
An  Exceptionally  Kini:  copy  of  the  Hest  KcUtionof  Chaniplain.  It  was  obtained,  a 
few  years  ago,  fr'ni  a  private  library  in  France,  in  which,  apparently,  it  had  rested  undis- 
turbed since  it  received  its  1 7th  century  bindini^.  The  description  and  collation  agree  with 
.'^abin's  {Dulionary,  No.  11S39)  and  Field's  {Ind.  Bibliog.,  No.  268),  except  in  two 
particulars.  The  map  has  the  inscription  ;  "  Faicte  I'an  1632  par  le  sieur  de  Chaniplain," 
and,  its  two  sheets  having  been  joined  in  one,  it  is  inserted  in  its  f-rofer  f lace,  after  p.  210 
of  the  Second  I'art,  and  immediately  before  the  "  Table  povr  cognoistre  les  lievx 
reniarqvables  en  ccste  Carte.  (It  is  usually  found  -  when  found  at  all — at  the  end  of  the 
volume,  separated  from  its  Table  of  Kefcrcnce,  by  the  "  Traitte  de  la  Marine"  and 
specimens  of  the  Indian  Languages.)  The  "  blank  leaf  "after  page  210  (the  4th  leaf 
of  (Jq  )  has  been  removed,  or  cut  down  to  form  a  guard.  The  united  sheets  if  the  map 
measure  33.^  by  20^  inches,  between  the  outer  lines  of  the  border.  The  impression  is 
excellent;  and  so  are  the  impressions  of  theyfi^  <:o//<r-//«to,  pp.  245,259,  265,  291, 
and  304. 

77  Charlevoix  (/'.  F.  X.)  History  and  General  Description  of  New 
Franco.  Translated,  with  Notes,  by  John  Gilmary  Shea,  maps  and 
plates,  6  vols.,  cloth,  UNCur.  4°  New  York,  18O6-72 

7S  Charlevoix  (F.  X.  de)  Journal  of  a  Voyage  to  North  America, 
containing  the  Description  of  that  Country,  particularly  Canada, 
calf  gilt,  2  vols.  8°  London,  1761 

79  Charlevoix  (F.  X.  de)  Letters  to  the  Dutchess  of  Lesdiguieres, 
giving  an  Account  of  a  Voyage  to  Canada,  and  Travels  through 
that  vast  country  and  Louisiana,  to  the  Gulf  of  Mexico,  etc.,  old  calf  . 

8°  London,  1763 

80  Charlevoix  (F.  X.  de)  Voyage  to  North  America,  containing  the 
Geographical  Description  and  Natural  History  of  Canada  and 
Louisiana,  maps  and  plates,  2  vols,  in  i,  ealf.  8°  Dublin,  1766 

"  VuRY  RARE  ediion  ;  nut  in  Rich.  Portraits  of  Indian  chiefs  and  several  maps,  not 
in  any  other  edition." — G.  B. 

81  CoRNUTi  (J.  P.)  Canadensium  Plantarum  Historia, //i';to,_/?«^^o/_j', 
old  calf  rehackcd,  neat,  scarce.  4°  Paris,  1635 

82  CRKUXIUS  [Du  Creux]  {P.  Francis)  Historic  Canadensis,  .sev 
Novffi-FrancifE  Libri  Decern,  Ad  Annum  vsque  Christi  1656, 
dark  mottled  calf,  sides  paneled  gilt,  with  centre  ornaments,  g,  e. 
[Bedford).     4°  Parisiis,  Seb.  Cramoisy,  et  Seb.  Mabre-Cratnoisy,  1664 

pp.  (2,S),  810,  (6) ;  map  and  13  plates,  including  a  fine  impression  of  the  large  folding 
plate,  ,it  p.  526,  representing  the  martyrdom  of  Jesuit  Fathers  in  Canada,  which  is  often 
wanting.    A  si'Lenuid  copy  of  this  Very  Rare  book. 

83  Dierevili.e  (M.)  Relation  du  Voyage  du  Port  Royal  de  I'Acadie, 
ou  de  la  Nouveile  France,  engraved  frontispiece,  calf,  neat,  pp.  (i8), 
236,  (7).  12°  Amsterdam,  P.  Ifutnbcit,  1710 

84  Dlssertations  sur  le  Droit  Public  des  Colonies  Franc^oises, 
F,si)agnolos,  et  Angloises,  [by  E.  Petit,]  old  red  calf,  gill  arms  (of 
Stuart)  on  the  covers.  8°  Geneve,  1778 

85  Dui'UNT  (Le  Chevalier),  Voyages  and  Adventures  of ;  trans,  from 
t!ie  French,  neio half  wor.,  4  vols.  sm.  12°  Lond.,  1772 

"  A  curious  work,  mostly  relating  to  America,  and,  from  the  minute  particulars  given  of 
the  French  settlements  on  the  Lakes,  the  Indians,  etc  ,  it  is  evidently  an  authentic 
narrative."— i'uWn,  no.  21,386. 

Erondelle  (P.)    See  Lescarbot,  Nos.  io6,  107. 


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86  Ferland  (J.  R.  A.)  Cours  d'liistoire  du  Canada,  ire  partie,  1534- 
1663;  2de  partie,  1663-1759,  se-a'Cil,  2  v'ols.      8°  Quebec,  !86i,  '67 

87  Gazkttker  of  Upper  Canada,  with  an  Appendix  on  Lower  Canada, 
p/aii  of  Quebec,  and  maps,  half  calf  .  8°  New  York,  1813 

88  (Jeological  Survey.  Reports  of  Progress,  1847-8,  1 850-1, 
1851-2,  1852-3,  i\  piuts,  setiieii.     8^  Afont/eijl  and  Quebec,  1849-54 

89  Gksxer  A)  Remarks  on  Geology  and  Mineralogy  of  Nova 
ticotia,  »ii7p  and plah:  8°  /falifax,  1836 

90  GouRi.AV  (RouKRr)  General  fntroduction  to  Statistical  Account 
of  Upper  Canada,  ;«■'/•,  bds.,  uncut.  8°  London,  1822 

91  GouRLAV  (R.)  Statistical  Account  of  Upper  Canada,  maps,  hoards, 
uncut,  2  vols.  8°  London,  1822 

92  Gray  (Hugh).     Letters  from  Canada,  \%oi>-'i,,  map Jialf  calf. 

S°  London,  1809 

93  Haliburtun  ('I'.  C.)  Historical  and  Statistical  Account  of  Nova 
Scotia,  map,  half  bound,  2  vols.  8°  Halifax,  1829 

94  Head  (Sir  F.  B.)  A  Narrative  [of  his  Administration  in  Canada], 
uncut.  8°  London,  1839 

95  Head  (Sir  F.  B.)     The  Emigrant.     5th  edition. 

8"^  London,  y.  Murray,  1847 

96  Hearne  (S.)  Journey  from  Hudson's  Bay  to  the  Northern  Ocean, 
1769-72,  intips  and  plates,  fine  copy,  autograph  and  book  plate  of 
Robert  Southcy.  8°  Dublin,  1796 

97  Heriot  (Geo.)  Travels  through  the  Canadas,  ww/ (T//// ////W(r;v;«.f 
engraviuiis,  calf.  4°  Lumdon,  1807 

98  Jefferys  (Thos.)  Natural  and  Civil  History  of  the  French 
Dominions  in  Norih  and  South  America,  Illustrated  by  Maps  and 
Plans  of  the  principal  Places  (I'art  I.  Canada  and  Louisiana: 
Part  n.  St.  Domingo,  St.  Martin, St.  Bartholome\v,Gaudaloupe,  f/t.) 
18  maps  and  plans,  fine  copy,  calf,  neat,  2  vols,  in  i.  fol.  L.ondon,  1760 

99  Kingdom  (W'm.  jr.^  America  and  the  British  Colonies;  an 
Abstract  of  Useful  Information  relative  to  the  United  States  and 
the  British  Colonies.     2d  edition,  boards,  uncut.     8°  London,  1820 

100  Lahontan  {Baron  de)  Voyages  dans  I'Amerique  Septentrionale, 
maps  and  plates,  fine  copy,  old  calf  3  vols,  in  2. 

12°  Amsterdam,  1728 
loi  Lahontan  (Baron  de)   New  Voyages  to  North-America  ...  A 
Geographical    Description  of  Canada,  etc.  .  .  To  which  is  added, 
A  Dictionary  of  the  Algonkine  Language,  maps  and  cuts.     2  vols,  in 
one,  old  calf.  %°  London,  1703 

101*  Lahontan  {Baron  de)  New  Voyages  to  North  America,  [with]  a 
Dictionary  of  the  Algonkine  Language.  2d  edition,  maps  and 
plates.     2  \o\s.,  old  calf  gilt.  8°  London,  ly^^ 

102  Leclercq  (Chrestien)  Nouvelle  Relation  de  la  Gaspesie,  qui 
contient  les  Mci'urs  5:  la  Religion  des  Sanvages  Gaspesiens  Porte- 
Croix,  adorateurs  du  soleil,  &  d'autres  Peupks  de  .  .  Canada,  o/(Z 
French  calf,  gilt.  sm.  8°  Faris,  Amable  Auroy,  1691 

"  Import.-int  for  its  information  relative  to  Ncirtheastern  Canada  and  the  Province 
of  New  Brunswick."    See  Sabin's  Dictionary,  no.  39649. 


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103  LESCARROT  (Mate)  Histoire  de  la  Novvelle  France,  .  .  .  Sec- 
onde  Edition,  reveufe,  corrigde,  &  augmentde  par  I'Autheur. — I.es 
Muses  de  la  Novvelle  France.  A  Monseignevr  Le  Chancellier. 
Three  folded  maps,  brown  moroao  extra,  g.  e.  (Hay  day). 

sni.  8°  Paris,  Chez.  Jean  Millot,  1612 

24  prel.  11-,  pp.  877;  Les  hfuses,  pp.  66  |76|.  A  beautiful  fresh  copy  of  this  Very 
KAKii  work.  The  edition  is  tliat  which  'I'ross  selcclecl  for  rcprintinR,  but  of  all  Ine 
three  (or  four)  editions  it  is  eeiu.illy  true  that  "less  cxemplailt^s  en  sont  devenus  tellcment 
rares  qu'on  ne  les  rencontre  qu'avec  un  extreme  difficulte  " — even  in  France. 

104  Lescar BUT  (Marc)  Histoire  de  la  Nouvelle  France ;  Suivie  des 
Muses  de  la  Nouvelle-i-'rance.  Nouvelle  Edition,  publitfe  par  E. 
Tross,  avec  i/u.tfre  (arks  geo^jr.iphiques,  3  vols.,  half  dk. green  levant 
moroao  t'.xtra,  gilt  tops,  {David,)  Lauge  Pai'er,  UNCur. 

8'  Paris,  I.ihraire  Tross.  1866 

Literal  reprint  of  the  edition  of  1612,  with  facsimiles  of  the  maps.  The  binding  is 
uniform  with  that  of  Sajjard's  Histoire  and  Grand  Voyai^e  (no.  m). 

105  [Le.scarhot.]  Nova  Fraiicia.  Griindliche  History  von  Erfundung 
dcr  grossen  Landschaft  Nona  Fr.incia,  oder  New  I'Yanckreich 
genannt,  audi  von  Sitten  vnd  Beschaft'cnheit  derselbcn  wilden 
Volcker.  Aus  einein  zu  Paris  gedriickten  Franzosischen  Biich 
summarischer  weisz  ins  Teutsch  gebracht.  //.  (8),  86,  vellum, 
uncut,  (Pratt).  sm   4°  Augshuri^,  Chrysost.  Dahcrtzhoter,  1613 

Abridged  translation  of  the  first  edition  of  Lescarbot's  History  of  New  France. 
Rare. 

106  [Lescarhot.]  Nova  Francia  :  or  the  Description  of  that  part  of 
New  France  which  is  one  continent  with  Virginia,  .  .  .  Translated 
out  of  French  into  English  by  P.  E[rondelle|,  red  levant  moroao 
e.xtra,g.  e.  {Pratt),  a  Jin:  copy.     sm.  4°  Londini,  Georgii  Bishop,  1609 

106*  [Le.scarbot]  Nova  Francia,  &c.  Translated  by  P.  E[rondelle]. 
ANoriiER  COPY,  very  large  and  fine,  elegantly  bound,  dk.  blue  levant 
morocco,  inside  borders,  g.  e.  {Bedford). 

sm.  4°  Londini,  Georgii  Bishop,  1609 

107  Mackenzie  (Ale.x.)  Voyages  from  Monttx  il  through  the  Conti- 
nent of  North  America  to  the  Frozen  and  Pacific  Oceans;  in  1789 
and  1793;  with  an  Account  of  the  Fur  Trade,  portrait  and  maps, 
fine  copy,  tree  calf  gilt.  4°  London,  1801 

loS  Mactaggart  (John)  Three  Years  in  Canada,  1826-28,  boards, 
uncut,  2  vols.  12°  London,  1829 

109  Mm-  of  the  Province  of  Lower  Canada,  from  Surveys  by  Sam'l 
Holland  and  Wm.  Vondenvalden,  3  sheets  tnounted  and  folded  in 
sm  4to,  Scarce.  London,  1803 

no  Marquette  and  Dreuillette.  Recit  des  Voyages  et  des 
Decouvertes  du  R.  Pere  Jacques  Marquette  de  la  Compagnie  de 
Jesus,  en  I'annde  1673  et  aux  suivantes;  La  Continuation  de  ses 
Voyages,  par  le  R.  P.  Claude  AUoiiez,  et  le  Journal  Autographe 
du  P.  Marquette  en  1674  &  1675,  Avec  la  Carte  de  son  Voyage 
tracde  de  sa  main.  Imprim^  d'aprbs  le  Manuscrit  Original  restant 
au  College  Ste  Marie  h.  Montreal.  Facsimile  of  Marquette's  map. 
Title,  4  prel.  II.,  pp.  169,  (i). —  Narrd  du  Voyage  faict  pour  la 
Mission  des  Abnaquois  et  des  Connaissances  tirdz  de  la  Nouvelle 
Angleterre,  etc.,  ^s  ann^es  1650  &  1651.  Par  Le  R.  Pfere  Gabriel 
Dreuillette  .  .  Imprim^  d'aprbs  la  Copie  ,  .  du  Bureau  des  Biens 


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des  J^sii'tes,  h  Quebec,  ////t-,  i  //-<./  /etr/,  pp.  n.    Two  vols,  in  one, 
half  morocio  (Roxl'urghe),  iopgi/t,  uncut.  12°  \AllHaiy,  1855] 

Vkry  Rare,  (ineofafcw  ci'jiies  privately  printed  fur  Mr.  James  Lenox  for  pre- 
sentation ;  witli  his  autiigrapli  inscription. 

111  Montreal  Directory  (Doige's).  12°  Atontn-a!,  \9>2o 

112  Morgan  (H.  J.)  Bibliotheca Canadensis;  a  Manual  of  Canadian 
Literature,  doth.  8°  Ottawa,  1867 

1 13  MooRSOM  (W.)  Letters  from  Nova  Scotia,  map,  boards  uncut. 

12°  London,  1S30 

114  Newfoundland: — Anspach  (L.  A.)  History  of  Newfoundland, 
2d  ed.,  2  maps,  half  calf .  8°  London,  i8-'7 

115  —  Bonnycastle  {Sir  R.  H.)  Newfoundland  in  1842,  map  and 
plates,  2  vols.,  uncut.  8°  London.  1842 

n6  —  HAYM.AN  (Robert)  Qvodlibets.  lately  come  over  from  New 
Hriti.niola,  OldMewfovndland.  Epigrams  and  other  small  parcels, 
both  Morall  and  Diuine.  The  tirst  four  liookes  being  the 
Autliors  owne  :  the  rest  translated  out  of  that  Excellent  Epif^ram- 
malist,  Mr.  John  Given,  and  other  rare  .Vuthors  :  With  two  Epistles 
of  that  excellently  wittie  Doctor.  I'rancis  Raldais  :  .  .  .  All  of  them 
Composed  and  done  at  Harbor-Crace  in  liritaniola,  anciently 
called  Newfoinid-Land.  By  R.  H.  Sometime  (Jouernour  of  the 
Plantation  there,  old  vellum,  gilt,  g.  e.,  fine  copy. 

sin.  4°  I^ondon,  Elizabeth  All-de,for  Roger  Michell,  1628 

pp.  (S),  64,  (fi),  ^S.  Tliere  are  two  other  titles,  prefixed  to  the  second  <ind  third  parts, 
witli  imprints  of  Felix  Kyn^-ston  for  Roger  Michell.  Tlie  author  dedicates  his  "few  l»d 
unripe  Kimes  "  to  King  Charles  I.,  "  being  they/n/  fruits  of  this  kind  tliat  ever  visited 
this  Land  out  of  that  Dominion  of  yours."  One  of  the  cnmplinientary  poems  addressed 
to  the  author  is  by  William  Vaughan,  whose  "("lolden  Fleece"  was  printed  two  years 
e-trlier.  Another  is  by  (ieorge  Wither,  the  emblematist  and  satirist,  and  .another  (an 
Acrostic)  by  John  Vicars.  The  nami'S  of  tieorge  Sandys  and  William  \'aughan  are 
found  in  every  notice  of  early  American  poetry.  That  of  I  layman,  their  contcnipor.ary, 
seems  almost  unknown  even  to  bibliographers.  It  is  unnecessary  to  add  that  his  book 
is  K.XTRKMF.LV   RARE. 

117  —  Jukes  (J.  B.)  Excursions  in  and  about  Newfoundland,  1839-40 
2  vols.  8°  London,  1842 

1 18 — [Vaughan  (William)]  The  Golden  Fleece,  Divided  into 
three  Paris,  Vnder  which  are  discouered  the  Errours  of  Religion, 
the  Vices  and  Decayes  of  the  Kiiigdome,  and  lastly  the  waves  to 
get  wealth,  etc.  Transported  from  Cambrioll  Colchos;  out  of  the 
Southermost  Part  of  the  Hand,  commonly  called  the  Newfovnd- 
land,  by  Orpheus  lunior,  .  .  .  map  in  facsimile,  fine  old  russet 
calf  paneled  and  gilt,  g.e.,  broad  inside  borders,  richly  tooled. 

i^  London,  for  L'^ancis  IVtlliams,  1626 
pp.  (28),  149,105,96.  Very  Rari:.  "The  niaii,  by  Capt.  John  M.ason,  who  spent 
seven  years  in  the  country,  is  very  rarely  found  with  the  book." — A'ic/i,  177.  "  This  very 
rare  book  is  a  curious  composition  of  the  puritan  way  ol  flunking  engrafted  on  the  old 
classic  machinery  of  Apollo  and  his  court.  It  has  sense,  shrewdness,  some  poetry,  and 
much  downright  railing." — Duyckinck. 

119, —  [Vaughan  (5/>  Wm  )]  Directions  for  Health,  Naturall  and 
Artificiall :  Derived  from  the  best  Physicians,  as  well  Modern  as 
Ancient.  Seventh  edition  reviewed  by  the  .\uthor.  Whereunto 
is  an-.exed  Two  Treatises  on  Diseases  of  the  Eyes,  clean  copy,  old 
calf.  sm.  4°  London,  1633 


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120  —  WHITBOURNE  (Richard)  A  Discovrse  and  Discovery  of 
Nevv-fnvnd-Iancl,  With  many  reasons  to  prooue  liow  worthy  and 
beneficiall  a  Plantation  may  there  be  made,  c/c.  ,■  corners  of  first 
three  leaves  mended,  green  morocco,  anti(]ue,g.e.  {Hayd(iy),pp.  (i8),  74. 

sm.  4°  J.ondon,  Felix  Kyngston,  1620 
The  First  and  Very  Rare  edition  of  Wliitbournc's  Discourse. 

121  —  Whitbourne  (Richard)  A  Discovrse  and  Discovery  of 
Nevvfovnd-hmd,  witii  many  Reasons  to  prooue  how  worthy  and 
beneficiall  a  Plantation  may  there  be  made,  etc.,  half  calf,  neat. 

sm.  4°  London,  Felix  Kingston,  1623 

pp.  (18),  97,  (5),  i;.  ExTREMKLY  ScARCi;.  See  Menzies's  Catalogue,  No.  21 18. 
This  copy  is  of  rohM  size,  but  needs  cleaninR.  The  inside  margin  of  one  leaf  (A  i)  has 
been  mended.  On  the  l)1aiil<  page  precedinR  "  A  Loving  Invitatiun  "  (L  2)  is  written  (in 
the  author's  autognij)!!  probably),  "  l'"or  my  good  Frein  j  Will  Sanders." 

121*  Nova  Scotia.  SKCc:oMiiK(John)^C//('.f/(.r.  A  Sermon  Preached 
at  Halifax,  July  3d,  1770,  At  the  Ordination  of  the  Rev.  Bruin 
Romcas  Comin<i;oe,  To  the  Dutch  Calvinistic  Congregation  at 
Lunenburg.  Being  the  First  preached  in  the  Province  of  Nova 
Scotia,  on  such  an  Occasion.  To  which  is  added  An  Appendix, 
pp.  (6),  31,  16,  a  comet  torn  from  tillc-haf. 

8°  Halifax,  A.  Henry,  1770 

Anthony  Henry  was,  in  1770,  the  only  printer  in  Nova  Scotia,  and  books  with  liis 
impvintare  Rarh,  Tliis  tract  is  of  special  interest,  as  "the  Sermon, and  the  Proceedings 
in  the  Ordination,  [were]  the  First  Efforts  of  the  kind  to  promote  the  Dissenting  Interest 
in  this  Province." 

122  —  Dovi.E  (Will.)  The  Universal  Prayer,  To  which  is  added. 
The  I'orm  of  Anointing  the  Sick,  as  prescribed  in  K.  Edward  the 

Vlth's,  and  (}.  Elizabeth's  First  Common  Prayer  P>ooks  ;  [with] 
a  Critical  Discourse  on  that  Rite,  wants  one  or  more  leaves,  ending 
with  p.  82,  ckan,  uncut.  16°  Halifax,  Anthony  Henry,  n.  d.  — 
Ai.LiNE  (Henry)  A  Sermon  preached  on  the  19th  of  Feb., 
1783,  at  Fori- .Midway.  //.  44,  nice  copy,  though  trimmed  rather 
close,     id"  Halifax,  A.  Heury,x\.ei.l\-]'^2,\  (2) 

IJ3  O'Callnghan  (E.  B.)  Jesuit  Relations  of  Discoveries  and  other 
Occurrences  in  (Canada  and  the  Northern  and  Western  States  of 
the  Union,  1632-1672.  From  the  Proceedings  of  N.  Y.  Histor- 
ical Society,  Nov.  1847.  8°  pp.  22,  New  York,  1847 

124  [OtiDEN  (RiT.  John  Cosens)]  Tour  through  Upper  and  Lower 
Canada,  by  a  Citizen  of  tlie  U.  S.,pp.  120,  good  copy. 

12°  TJtchfeld\Conn?^  '799 

Scarce.  The  author  w.is  snnin-law  of  Oen.  David  Wooster,  and  resided  in  New 
Haven,  1771-17S5:  afterwards,  (Episcopal)  minister  in  Portsmouth,  N.  H. 

125  PicKERiNo  (Jos.)  Inquiries  of  an  [intending]  Emigrant  in  the 
United  States  and  Canada,  16°  London,  1832 

126  QUEBEC.  Ordinances  made  for  the  Piovince  of  Quebec,  by  the 
Governor  and  Council,  since  the  establishment  of  the  Civil  Gov- 
eriiiiient,  half  vellum.  fol.  Quebec,  1767 

"  Printed  by  ffr.rtfn  &*  Gilmore,  near  the  Bishop's  Palace."  (pp.  8i.)  O.ne  op  the 
First  Hooks  printeh  in  Canada.  E.xtremei.y  Rare.  There  are  two  title-pages, 
English  and  French,  and  each  Ordinance  is  followed  by  a  French  translation.  A  Very 
I.Aiicii'  and  good  copy— notwitlistanding  some  scribbling  on  the  title-page  and  margins,  and 
some  stains  by  water  and  age. 


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127  QuF.nF.c.  Abstract  of  those  Parts  of  the  Custom  of  the  Viscounty 
and    Provostship  of  Paris,  which  were  practised  in  tiie   I'rovince 

of  Quebec,  in  the  time  of  tiie  French  (»overiiment. Alistract  of 

the  Loix  de  Police,  that  were  of  I'orce,  [etc.  ///  supra]. \bstract 

of  the  Royal  Edicts,  and  Provincial  Regulations  and  Ordinances 
that  were  of  F'orce,  [etc.  ///  su/>ra\.  Three  in  one  vol.,  clan  copy, 
calf,  Rare.  fol.  J.ottdon,  1772 

128  (>UEi)EC.  Plan  of  a  Code  of  Laws  for  the  Piovince  of  Quebec, 
reported  by  the  Advocate-General  [James  Marriott],  //.  292,  fine 
clean  copy,  mottled  calf .  8    London,  i-j-j^ 

129  QuEiiEC.  Maseres  (Baron  F.)  Account  of  the  Proceedings  of 
British  and  other  Protestant  Inhabitants  of  the  I'ro\ince  of 
Quebeck,  in  order  to  obtain  an  House  of  Assembly  in  that 
Province,  with  the  Additional  Papers  concerning  the  Province  of 
Quebeck.  2  vols.,  calf,  author's  autograph.     8°  London,  1775,  1776 

130  QuEP.KC.  Maseres  (F.)  A  collection  of  Commissions,  .  .  .  and 
other  Pajaers  relating  to  the  Province  of  Quebec,  since  the  conquest 
of  it  by  the  l^ritish  arms  in  1760,//,  xv,  311.         4°  L.ondon,  1772 

131  QuKiiEC.  Hawkins  (Alfred)  Picture  of  Quebec,  with  Historical 
Recollections, //(j/fx,  uncut.  12°  Quebec,  1834 

132  Quebec.  Literary  and  Historical  Society  of  Quebec.  Transac- 
tions, vol.  I, plates,  Sc.\RCE.  8°  Quebec,  1829 

133  Red  River.  Statement  respecting  the  Earl  of  Selkirk's  Settle- 
ment of  Kildonan,  its  Destruction  and  the  Massacre  of  Gov. 
Semple  and  his  Party,  map.  8°  London,  1817 

134  Red  River.  Narrative  of  Occurrences  in  the  Indian  Countries  of 
North  America  since  the  connexion  of  the  Earl  of  Selkirk  with  the 
Hudson's  Pay  C^ompany,  L.ondcn,  18 17.— — -Selkirk  {L'.arl)  Letter 
to  the  Flarl  of  Liverpool,  on  the  Red  River  Settlement,  [Loudon, 
1819.]   T\vo  inonevol.,  boards,  uncut,  autograph  of  L.ord Selkirk.  8° 

135  Red  River  Sictteement.  Statement  respecting  the  Earl  of 
Selkirk's  Settlement  and  its  Destruction  in  1815  and  iSiC),  with 
Observations  on  "A  Narrative  of  Occurrences  in  the  Indian 
Countries,"  map, pp.  viii,  194,  100,  bds.  uncut.  &'  Loiul.,  18 17 

136  Red  River.  M'Donell  (Alex  )  Narrative  of  Transactions  in  the 
Red  River  Country,  [with  other  pieces,  as  under,]  map,  half  calf . 

8°  L.ondon,  18 19 

Report  of  the  Proceedings  connected  with  the  Disputes  between  the  East  of  Sell<irk 
and  the  North-West  Company,  at  the  Assizes  held  at  Yorl<  in  U.  Canada,  1818.  London, 
i8iq.     {pp   22;.) 

Trial  of  John  Sivpright,  Alex.  Mackenzie,  and  others  [for  the  murder  of  Governor 
Semple],  pp.  225,  Appendix,  pp.  48. 

137  Red  Riveu.  West  (Rev.  John)  Journal  during  a  Residence  at 
the  Red  River  Colony,  British  North  America  ;  and  Excursions 
among  the  N.  W.  Indians,  1820-2-^,  plate,  half  morocco,  uncut,  pp. 
xii,  210. — Journal  [Second]  of  a  Mission  to  the  Indians  of  the 
British  Provinces,  etc.,  map,  boards,  uncut,  3  prel.  II. ,  pp.  209-326. 
(2  vols.)  8°  London,  1824,  1827 

1 38  Red  River.  West  (John)  Substance  of  a  Journal  during  a 
Residence  at  the  Red  River  Colony,  1820-23.     -^  ^A.,  frontispiece. 

8°  London,  1827 


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139  RELATION  tie  ce  qvi  s'est  passd  en  la  mission  des  Peres  de  la 

("onipajjnie  de  lesvs,  aux  Hurons,  \-  aiix  pais  plus  has  de  la 
Nouuclle  France,  dt-puis  TKstd  de  I'annt^e  1649,  jusqiies  h  I'Estd 
de  I'Annde  1650,  .  .  .  Par  le  R.  P.  Pavl  Rauiveneav,  original 
binding,  2  prd.  h-aves,  pp.  179,  (i).     8°  J'aris,  Sr/i.  Cramoisy,  1651 

A  veryjine  copy  nf  tlie  Relation  for  1649-50,  one  nf  the  rarest  of  the  scries. 

140  [RKi.ATioNsde  la  N()uv(!llc  France,  1656.  1660,  1676-77.]  C'opie 
de  Dcvx  Lettres  envoi»$es  de  la  Novvelle  l''rancc  [par  Ic  A'.  J'.  V. 
Le  Mercier]  J'li/is,  Sel>.  ft  Gahr.  Cramoisy,  1656.  [Reprinted  from 
a  copy  in  the  possession  of  Mr  James  Lenox,  which  is  peihaps 

uni(p;e.  |//i.  28. Lettres  en  voices  de  la  N.  F.  an  R.J'.  J.  Renault. 

Prouincial  etc.,  par  le  R.  P.  Hier  Lam.kmani  Superieur  des 
Missions  etc.  J\ins,  Sib.  Cramoisy,  1660.  [Printed  from  a  MS. 
cojjy  of  the  Relation,  formerly  in  the  Library  of  Parliament  of 
Canada,  and  which  was  burned  in   185-),  and  of  which  no  other 

copy  is  known  to  have  been  preserved.  | //.  49,  (3). Relation 

de  ce  qui  s'est  passd  de  plvs  remar(|vable  .  .  en  la  Novvelle 
France  es  annoes  1676  &:  1677.  Imprinie'e,  pour  la  premiere  fois, 
selon  la  Copie  du  MS.  Original  restant  h  I'Universitd  Laval, 
Quebec,//.  165.     Three  7'oh.  in  one,  cloth,  uncut. 

12°  \Alhauy,  1854-66] 

A  few  copies,  only,  of  these  Kt'Litions  were  printed  for  Mr.  James  Lenox,  for  presen- 
tation.   They  are  now  Very  Rare. 

141  Richardson  {Maj.  J.)     Eight  Years  in  Canada,  doth. 

8°  Montreal,  1847 

142  RoRERT.soN  (J.)  History  of  the  Mission  of  the  Secession  Church 
to  Nova  Scotia  and  P.  Iv  Island.  12°  Edinburgh,  1847 

143  SAG.\RD  THEODAT  (7^  GabrieP,  Le  Grand  Voyage  dv  Pays 
des  Hvrons,  situfc  en  I'Amerique  vers  la  mer  douce,  ds  derniers 
confins  de  la  Nouvelle  France,  dite  Canada  .  .  .  Avec  vn  Dic- 
tionaire  de  la  langue  Huronne,  etc.,  engraved  title-page  preji.xed, 
red  levant  morocco,  extra,  g.  e.  {Bedford). 

8°  a  J'aris,  chez  Denys  Moreau,  1632 

lingr,  title  and  ri  loaves  n.  n.;  VoyaRC,  pp.  1-3S0;  2  blk.  leaves;  I)iction,iire  dc  la 
langue  lluronne  (with  full  title-page),  pp.  I2,andii2  n.  n.  (sigs.ay-iS;  Table,  14pp.  n.n. 

A  very  larce  and  fine  copy  of  this  ICXTRKMKLV  KAKE  book,  "one  of  those 
precious  curiosities  of  literature  which  book  lovers  seek  with  extreme  avidity  but  find  it 
difficult  to  procure  even  at  high  price." — E.  Tross. 

144  Sagard  Tiieooat  (G.)  Le  Grand  Voyage  du  Pays  des  Hurons 
Situde  en  I'Amdrique  vers  la  Mer  douce,  6s  derniers  confins  de  la 
Nouvelle  France  dite  Canada  :  Avec  un  Dictionnaire  de  la  Langue 
Huronne,  Nouv.  ed  publide  par  E.  Chevalier.  2  vols.,  cngr. fron- 
tispiece.—  Histoire  du  Canada  et  Voyages  que  les  Freres  Mineurs 
Recollects  y  ont  faicts  pour  la  Conversion  des  Infideles,  depuis 
I'an  1615.  Nouv.  ed.  publide  par  E.  Tross.  4  vols. —  6  vols.,  .half 
dark  green  levant  morocco  extra,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  Large  Paper. 

8 '  Paris,  J.ibraire  Tross,  1864,  1865 

.Admirable  reprints  of  the  excessively  rare  original  editions  of  Sagard's  Grand 
Voytige  (16^2),  &  Historie  du  Canada  (1636)  with  the  Huron  Dictionary.  A  critical 
notice  of  Sagard  and  his  works,  by  M.  H.  E.  Chevalier  (pp.  Ixiv)  is  prefixed  to  the 
first  volume  of  the  History. 

The  binding  (by  David)  is  uniform  with  that  of  L'Escarbot,  No.  104. 

145  Sansom  (J.)    Sketches  of  Lower  Canada.     iz°  Neiv  York,  1817 


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146  Shea  (J.  G.)  fi/ifor.  ("ramoisv  Seriks  of  Jesuit  Memoirs,  Rela- 
tions, etc.,  relaling  to  the  French  Colonies  in  America.  20  vols. 
in  19,  c/o/A  {one  in  sheets  folJi'd),  uncut. 

sm.  4°  and'i°,  Xe7t>  York,  1858-65 

"  TItN  series  is  now  out  of  pwnt.  Complete  sets,  whetiier  on  liirge  or  small  piiper, 
cin  no  loiiRer  be  obtained."  —  For  the  full  titles  of  the  several  volumes,  sec  Field's  Indian 
l>iblii>grapliy,  and  the  Menzies  Catalogue,  No.  181 1.  Mr.  Ilrinley's  set  consists  of  the 
folbwing  works : 

Bigot  (J.)     Relation  de  la  Mission  Abnaquisi',  i6S.|. 

Bigot  (J. I     Copic  d'une  Lettre  escrite,  I'an  16S4, 

Bigot  (J.)     Relation  de  la  Mission  Abnaquise,  1685. 

Bigot  (V.I     Relation  de  la  Mission  Abnaquise,  1701. 

Cavelier(M.)     Relation  du  Voyage,  1685-7. 

Chaunuinoc  (P.  J.  M.)     I.a  Vie,  ccrlle  par  Ini-nieme,  16S8. 

Ch;iunionot.     Suite  de  la  Vie,  ifioj. 

Tranchepain  (St.  A.  del     Relation  du  Voyage  dei;  Ursullnes,  1727. 

Reglstres  des  liaptesmes  ct  Sepultures,  au  Fort  I)n<|uesne,  1753-56. 

Journal  de  la  (iuerre  du  Micissippi  conire  les  Chicach.is. 

CJravler  (J.)     Relation  du  Voyage  ;\  I'embouchure  du  Mississippi,  1700. 

Dablon  (C.)     Relation  de  la  Nouv.  France,  1672-73. 

Dablon  (C.)     Relation,  pour  les  anniies  1673-79. 

Relations  sur  la  liataille  du  MaLingueld,  1755. 

Relation  de  la  Mission  du  Missisipi,  en  1700. 

Jogues  (I.)     Novum  Belgium—  Description  de  Nieuw  Netherland,  etc. 

Sagean  (M. )     Kxtrait  de  la  Relation  des  Avancures,  &c. 

Milct  (!'.)     Kelatior  de  sa  Captivite  parmi  les  Unneiouts,  en  1690  i. 

Relation  des  Altaires  du  Canada,  en  161)6. 

Gravier  (J.)     Relation  de  la  .Mission  au  Pays  des  llinois,  1693  94. 

147  Smith  (M.)  Geographical  Description  of  Upper  Canada,  /laff 
Cijlf,  nctit.  12^  Aejo  i'ork,  18 13 

148  Smith  (\V.  H.)  Canada;  Past,  Present  and  Future.  Vol.  i. 
HU7/IS.  X.  8°  Toronto,  n.  d. 

i4y  Thellek  (E.  a.)     Canada  in  1857-3S,  2  vols.,  elotu 

12°  l'hi\ideltliia,  1841 

150  Thevet  (/^  .Andre)  Les  Singvlarltez  de  la  France  Antarctiqve, 
avtrement  noiiim^e  Amerique,  iV  de  plusieurs  Terres  ilv;  Isles 
decouuertes  de  nostre  temps  :  many  wood-cuts,  morocco,  g.  c.  {Hay- 
day).  8°  Anvcrs,  Clir.  P/antin,  1558 

8  /»■(•/.  //.,  1 6 ?, /cijT t\f  numbered,  i  /.  «.  «.  A  fine  large  copy  of  this  Vi  ky  Kari- 
Imok.  The  illustrations  ire,  somo  (f  them,  very  curious ;  c.  f.  tlie  Bison,  fol.  144,  and 
the  Palagonian  .?»,  fol.  106. —  "Kile  doit  i'tre  I'l.lis  R.\KBquela  preniifre  Edition  |de 
Paris,  1558],  car  Ti:rn.\i;x  n'cn  fait  pas  mention." — Leden. 

151  [Tkahl  {Mrs.  C.  P.)|  Hackwoods  of  Canada,  being  letters 
from  tlie  Wife  of  an  Emigrant  Officer,  plates. 

12°  London,  {Lib.  of  Enter t.  Know/.),  1836 

152  VoNHENVELDKN  (W'm.)  and  (,'harland  (L.)  E.xtrailsdes  Titres 
des  anciennes  concessions  de  terre  en  lief  et  Seineiuie,  dans  le 
\\AsCrin^:\X  folded  ta/'le,  hf.  calf.  \2°  Qucl'cc,  1803 

153  Williams  {Mrs.)  The  Neutral  French ;  or,  the  Exiles  of  Nova 
Scotia.  12°  Providence,  [1841 1 


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154  Relation  dv  Greenland  [par  Isaac  La  Peyrere],  map  and  folding 

plate,  polished  calf ,  gilt  back,  g.  e.  {Pratt),  Rare. 

sm.  8°  /'a/K,  Aug.  Courbe,  1647 

pp    (16),  278,  (4).    A  LARciK  and  ItKAUTii'iiL  Copy.    "  Cette  curleiise  relation, 
datce  de  Ui  Haye,  1646,  et  addressde  i»  M.  de  la  Mothe  le  Vayer,  est  R,\ri;."  —  Ltclerc. 


r"A' 


BHITISH   COLONIES    IN   AMERICA.  I9 

THE    BRITISH    COLONIES    IN    NORTH    AMERICA. 

THK    UNITED    STATES  :    COLONIAL    PERIOD. 

15s  Account  (Concise  Historical)  of  all  the  liritish  Colonies  in  North 
America,  comprehending  their  rise,  progress,  and  modern  state; 
particularly  of  Massachusetts-Bay,  the  Seat  of  the  Present  Civil 
War.  8°  London,  1775 

156  AccouNr  of  the  Society  for  the  Paicouragement  of  the  British 
Troops  in  Cerniany  and  North  America,  with  the  Motives  to  the 
making  a  Present  to  those  Troops,  etc.,  edited  by  Jonas  Hanway, 
talf  )^ilt.  %°  London,  1760 

157  Answer  of  the  Company  of  Roval  Adventurers  of  England 
trading  into  Africa,  to  the  Petition  and  Paper  .  .  .  exiiibited  to 
the  Honorable  House  of  Commons  by  Sir  Paul  Painter,  l'"erili- 
nando  (lorges  [</  «/.]  concerned  in  His  Majesties  I'lantations  in 
America,//.  \i,halj  mor.  sm.  4°  \l.ondon\,  1667 

R.\Ri;   .-iml   Curious.     The    I'etitioncrs,   allegini;  that   the   English   I'l.mtatinns  in 

America,  "were  at   first   raised ami  now  do,  and  did  alwaies  must   principally 

subsist  hy  Ihc  lah'ur  .;/'  JVri:ro  Sinan/.t,  and  a  plentil'ul  supply  ol  thcni,"  complain 
that  the  new  Company  of  Adventurers  Trading  into  Africa,  by  monopoli/iuR  the  1  r.ide 
for  .N'cjjroes  on  tlu'  (iuinea  Coast,  and  by  "puttinj;  an  unreasonable  price  upon  Negroes," 
h.ad  greatly  |>rejudiced  the  I'lantations,  which,  "unless  a  timely  remedy  be  provided,  will 
speedily  be  brought  to  inevitable  destruction." 

158  |lii.OME  (K.)J  L'AinJ;rif]ue  Angloise,  ou  Description  des  Isles  et 
Terres  tlu  Roi  d'Angleterre  dans  Am^rique;  traduit  de  I'Anglois, 
1  folded  maps,  old  calf  i;ilt.  16°  Amsterdam,  1688 

159  I  Boi.i.AN  (\\'in.)|  Colonia;  Angling  Illustrataj ;  or,  the  Acquest  of 
Dominion,  and  the  Plantation  of  Colonies  made  by  the  English 
in  America,  etc.,  (pp.  x,  441).  4"  /.on, ton,  1762 

With  four  other  tracts,  in  i  vol.  /;/  ru.uia.  Autograph  notes  by  the  Hon.  John  IXivis. 
"A  very  learned  work,  but  of  which,  unfortunately,  no  more  was  published  The 
author  was  W  m.  1!>-Il,in,  the  Massachusetts  agent  in  England,  17.(5-1762."  —  Kich. 

160  [  Moi.i.AN  (Wni.)]  Continued  Corriqition,  Standing  Armies,  and 
I'oiiular  Discontents  considered;  and  the  Establishment  of  the 
English  C'olonies  in  America  .  .  .  c\:\m\nti\,ii'i/h  a  fine  •engraving 
by  Bart-dozzi,  half  moi .,  p[^.  82,  Scarce.  4°  London,  1768 

"An  important  tract,  written  by  llollan  "  —  A'/V/j. 

161  Rrav  (Thos.)  A  Discourse  preached  at  St.  Paul's  Dec.  19, 
1697,  at  the  Ordination  of  some  Protestant  Missionaries  to  be 
sent  into  the  Plantations;  to  which  is  I'relixt.  A  (}eneral  \'ie\v 
of  the  English  ('olonies  in  America,  new  half  mor.,  gill  edges,  clean 
copy.  sm.  4°  London,  1700 

162  BjtrRroN]  (R.)  The  English  Empire  in  America  ;  or,  a  Prospect 
of  their  Alajesties  Dominions  in  the  West-Indies,  Namely  New- 
fouiulhmd.  New  England,  New  York,  etc.  The  Third  edition, 
mops  and  cuts,  morocco,  neat,  pp.  (2),  178,  (10). 

sm.  \2°  L.ondon,  for  N.  Crouch,  1698 
A  used  copy.    The  first  map,  facing  the  title,  is  mounted. 

163  Chalmers  (Gkorce)  Political  .\nnals  of  the  United  Colonies, 
from  their  settlement  to  the  peace  of  1763,  Book  I.  (all  that  was 


puNi shed,)  fine  copy,  half  calf . 


4°  London,  1780 


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164  [Dickinson  (John)]     Letters  from  a  Farmer  in  Pennsylvania,  to 

the  Inhabitants  of  the  British  Colonicr,,  old  calf. 

12°  Nav  York,  /r/>?:,  J.  Holt,  1768 

165  Douglass  (W.)  Summar)',  historical  and  political,  of  the 
planting,  Progressive  Improvements  and  Present  State  of  the 
British  Settlements  in  North  America.  2  vols.  R(v.  Noah  Welles' s 
copy,  with  AfS.  index  l>y  him.  8°  Boston,  1749-53 

Kirst  published  in  numljers.     The  first  248  pages  of  Vol.  1.  were  reprinted  about 
May,  i/V)'    The  2d  vol.  w,is  published  in  1753. 

166  —  The  same.     2  vols.,  colored  map,  old  calf  gilt. 

8°  London,  repr.  1755 

167  Force's  Tracts. —  Tracts  and  otlier  Papers  relating  to  tiie  Origin, 
etc.,  of  the  Colonies  in  North  America,  to  the  year  1776.  Col- 
lected by  Peter  Force,  neio  half  mor.  {Roxhurghe),  uncut.     4  vols. 

r.  8°  Washinston,  1836-46 

168  Four  Dissertations  on  the  reciprocal  advantages  of  a  Ferp(;tual 
Union  between  Great  Britain  and  her  .Xmerican  Colonies,  written 
for  Mr.  Sargent's  Prize  Medal,  [i.  By  John  Morgan.  2.  By 
Stephen  Watts.  3.  Anonymous.  4.  By  Francis  Hopkinson.)  With 
the  Eulogiimi  [by  Dr.  Wm.  Smith]  spoken  on  the  delivery  of  the 
medal,  May  20,  1766  [to  John  Morgan].  Half  russia, pp.  x.  12,  112. 
Scarce.  &°  IViiladelphia,  1766 

169  GoDWYN  (Morgan)  I'rade  jireferr'd  before  Religion,  and  Christ 
made  to  give  place  to  Mauimon  :  represented  in  a  Sermon  relating 
to  the  Plantations,  first  preaciied  in  Westminster-Abbey,  wrapper, 
uncut.  \°  Loudon  for  H.  Jock,  1685 

170  Grahamk  (J.)  The  History  of  the  United  States,  from  the 
Plantation  of  the  British  Colonies  till  tiieir  Revolt  and  Declaration 
of  Independence.     4  vols.,  cloth,  uncut.  8°  L.ondon,  1S36 

171  Hazard  (Ehen.)  Historical  Collections  ;  State  Papers  and  otlier 
authentic  Documents;  intended  as  materials  for  an  History  of 
the  United  States.     2  rvV-f.,  hoards,  UNCUT. 

4°  L'hilddclphia,  1792,  '94 
173 — The  same,  2  vols.,  uncut.  4°  L'hila.,  1792,  '94 

173  JLiTTi.E  (Otis)]  The  State  of  Trade  in  the  Northern  Colonies 
considered;  with  a  description  of  Nova  Scotia,  half  mor. 

8°  [,ond.,  repr.  Boston,  1749 

174  [OlI)MI.\i)N  (J.)]  British  Empire  in  .America,  coiit.uning  the 
history  of  the  tliscovery,  settlement,  etc.,  of  the  British  Colonies 
in  America,  maps  by  IL  Moll,  old  calf  rcbacked,  gilt.     2  vols. 

8°  L.ondon,  1741 

"  l'"irst  printed  in   170S.      The  first  volume  descrllios  the  Dritish  p()SSPs^ion!l  on   the 
continent  of  Nurth  America,  and  tlie  sicond  those  in  the  \\  est  Indies." 

17s  jOi.UMi.xoN  (J.)]  Het  Britannische  Ryk  in  Amerika;  uit  het 
P^ngelsche.     2  vols,  in  one,  maps,  good  copy,  vellum,  red  edges. 

4"  Amsterdam,  1721 
Dutch  translation  of  (lldniixon's  British  Empire  in  America,  to  which  is  added  "an 
Account  of  Coffee  and  the  Coffee  I'lantations." 

176  Pmi.Lii's  (H.)  Jr.  Historic.d  Sketches  of  the  I'aper  Currency  of 
the  American  Colonies,  2  vols,  uncut. 

sm,  4°  Hoxl>ur)\for  W,  E.  H'ood<  <ard,  1865 


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177  Present  State  (The)  of  the  Nation:  particularly  with  respect 
to  its  Trade,  Finances,  &c.  &c.  half  tnor.  Lottihn,  J.  Ahnon,  1768 
—  Observations  on  a  late  Fampiilet  entitled,  The  Present  State  of 
the  Nation,  etc  4ih  edition,  half  mor.  London,  J.  Dodslcy,  1769. 
(2  vols.)  8° 

178  RocQUK  (Mary  Ann)  A  Set  of  Plans  and  Forts  in  America, 
Reduces!  from  Actual  Surveys,  1765,  calf  extra,  red  al^es. 

obi.  4°  [  Loudon,  J/.  A.  Rocqiie,  1765] 

Kngraved  title-paRC,  and  30  plates  (inclticlini;  folding  Plan  of  Ni:w  York  city  by  T. 
Maer^cllalckin,  1761)1  and  engraved  Index.     I'ine  clean  copy.     \'ery  Sca.  ce. 

179  Sanforo  (EZK.K.1EI.)  A  History  of  the  United  States  before  the 
Revolution  ;  with  some  account  of  the  Abori^jines,  cai'. 

8°  Philadelphia,  1819 

The  Account  of  the  Aborifiines  occupies  nearly  half  the  volume  (pp.  ix-cxcii) ;  "  a  very 
excellent  resuni6  of  what  is  knounof  them."  —  Field. 

iSo  Short  Vikw  of  the  Lord  High  Admiral's  Jurisdiction,  and  of 
several  Act.s  for  reg;ulatinj^  and  restraining  the  Trade  of  the 
British  plantations,  half  mor.  8"  London,  1775 


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STAMP  ACT,  AND  TAXATION  OF  THE  COLONIES. 

iSi  Stamp-Act  (The)  An  Act  for  j^ranting  and  applying  certain 
Stamp  Duties,  ivc.  London  :  rrj>r.  New  London,  1765. —  [HosroN 
I'oRT-Hii.L.J  London,  1774. —  In  Provincial  Congress,  Cambridge, 
I  Resolutions  on  Knston  Port-Hill,  and  Address  to  Ministers  of  the 
(lospel,  I  Dec.  6,  177.1..  2  broadsides. —  Names  of  Addressers  to  the 
late  Gov.  Hutchinson  and  I'rotesters  against  the  Solemn  League 
and  Covenant,  broadside. —  Five  vkry  v.k\<v.  pieces  in  one  vol.  half 
L'oiel.  folio 

182  Stamp  .Xct. —  .Authentic  .\ccount  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Con- 
gress held  at  N.  York,  1765,  on  the  subject  of  the  .\merican  Stamp 
.Vet,  half  mor.  8°  n.  p.,  1767 

183  —  .'\pi)lication  of  some  general  Political  Rules  to  the  present 
state  of  Circat-Hritain,  Ireland  and  .America  ;  in  a  letter  to  Karl 
Temple,//.  86,  half  mor.  8"  London,  y.  Almou,  1766 

184  —  Account  of  a  late  Conference  on  the  Occurrences  in  America, 

half  mor.  8°  London,  1766 

"  An  imaginary  conference,  nianaged  v»ith  decency  and  good  sense.  .  .  The  author  is 
supposed  to  be  loshua  Steele,  esq."  —  AV<7i. 

185  —  Charikrs  of  the  following  Provinces  of  North  America;  viz. 
Virginia.  Maryland,  ("oniiecticut,  Rhode  Island,  Pennsylvania, 
Massacluisett's  May  and  Ccorgia  ;  [with|  a  Faithful  Narrative  of 
the  Proceedings  of  the  Nurth  American  Colonies  in  consequence 
of  the  SiAMP-Acr,  half  rellitm,  uncut,  Scarce.         4°  London,  1766 

185*  Conduct  of  the  late  Administration  examined ;  with  an  Appen- 
dix, containing  original  and  authentic  docinnents,//.  160,  liv,  half 
moroC'O.  8°  L.ondon.    If.  Almon,  ii(^>j 

liy  some,  attributed  to  C.  Jenkinson;  by  others,  to  C.  l.loyd,  "One  of  the  most 
formid.ihle  attacks  that  hath  as  yel  beeu  made  on  the  late  administration,  and  seems  to  be 
the  production  of  some  well-inslructeil  writer,  strongly  attached  to  Mr.  ( irenville.  Month, 
h'ninc.  "  The  author  of  'A  I  ,etter  to  i  J .  (J, '  ( 1 767)  calls  this  Mr.  G  [reHvitU\'i  elaborate 
pamphlet  on  the  Stamp  Act."  — A'/VA. 


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i86  —  Considerations  on  Behalf  of  the  Colonists  in  a  Letter  to  a 
noble  Lord,  2d  edition,  half  sheep.         8°  London,  jf.  Almon,  1765 

Signed,  I".  A.,  and  dated,  Boston,  Sept.  4,  1765. 

187  —  [Dulaney  (Daniel)]  Considerations  on  the  Propriety  of  impos- 
inq;  Taxes  in  the  British  Colonies,  for  tlie  purpose  of  raising  a 
Revenue,  by  Act  of  Parliament,//.  55,  hf.  m     octo.     Xorth  Aiiierica : 

Print,;!  by  a  North-Anh'rican,    1765.     Rare.  'I'he  same.     2d 

edition, ///".  »«(?/'.     LonJon,iepr.for  %  A/iiion,  i-jGG.     (2  vols.)     8° 

1S8  —  [DuLANKY  (Daniel)]  Considerations  on  the  Propriety  of 
imposing  Taxes  in  the  British  Colonies,  for  the  purpose  of  raising 
a  Revenue,  by  Act  of  Parliament,  half  gnen  mor.  iinntt. 

8°  North  America;  repr.  iV,   York,  y.  Holt,  1765 
This  edition  (which  is  not  mentioned  by  Mr.  Sabin)  is  Very  .*^c auce. 

189  —  Late  Occurrences  in  North  America,  and  J^olicy  of  (Ireat 
Pritain,  considered, //.  42.  %°  Lonilon,  1766 

Advocates  conciliatory  measures  with  tlie  colonics, 

,f)o  — IMOPKIMS  (STEPHEN)I  The  Rights  of  Colonies  Exam- 
ined. Published  by  Authority.  pp-'i\.  Providrnce,  Wm.  Godilani, 
1765. —  A  Defence  of  the  Letter  from  a  Gentleman  at  Halifax  to 
Ills  Friend  in  Rhode-Island.  Willi  an  Appendix.  A'ewport, 
Samuel  Hall,  1765.     2  in  one  vol  ,  half  Ford,  uncut.  8° 

T lie oriijinal  etlition  nf  Cov.  Hopkins's  "  RiRlits  of  the  Colonies"  is  ExTRKMl'LY  RARE, 
.See  .'i'lf'in'.t  /)\/iin(iry,  NO.  ;\2i)(y'.  The  "  ijcleiice  "  of  the  Halifax  Letter,  against  J. 
(Jtis's  "Vindication  of  the  liritish  Colonies"  (see  No.  njS,  below,)  is  alsovi-nv  i{.\Kii. 
The  margins  of  this  copy  are  covered  with  manuscript  notes,  which  seem  to  have  been 
m.ide  as  memoranda  lor  a  rejoinder." 

190*  —  [Hopkins  (SiEi'm.N)!  The  Grievances  of  the  American 
Colonies  candidly  examinetl.  I'ri-ited  by  Authority  at  Providence, 
in  R.  Island,//  48,  hf.^rccn  morocco.  Scarce. 

8°  London,  repr.  for  J.  Almon,  1766 

191  —  PuoiKST  against  the  Pill  to  repeal  the  American  Stamp  Act  of 
last  Session,  half  mor.,  pp.  iG.  8°  Paris  [London  l\,  1766 

192 — Ray  (Nicholas)  'I'lie  Importance  of  the  Colonies,  and  the 
Interest  of  Great  Britain  with  regard  to  them,  considered;  with 
Remarks  on  the  Stamp-Duty,  half  morocco,  cut  close. 

4°  London,  repr.  N.  York,  J.  Holt,  1766 

"  By  Nicholas  Ray,  now  of  London;  a  native  and  formerly  a  Citizen  of  New  York." 
Rare.  The  original  edition,  London,  irfifi,  was  without  the  name  of  the  author,  and 
was  attributed  to  W.  Holan,  by  Allen  and  Rich. 

19-5  —  The  Regulations  lately  made  concerning  the  Colonies,  and  the 

T.ixes  imposed  upon  them,  considered,  half  mor.,  pp.  114. 

8°  London,  J.  Wilkie,  1765 
194 —  Rights  of  Parliament  vindicated,  on  occasion  of  the  late  Stamp 

Act,  half  mo>occo.  8'  London,  y.  Almon,  1766 

195 — THANKsr.iviNr;  Sermons  on  the  Repeal  of  the  Stamp  Act: 

by  Ch.  Chauncy,    Boston  ;    H.  Cinnings,   liillerica,  Mass. ;    Wm. 

Patten.   Halifax,   .VLiss.;     D.  S.   Rowland,   Providence.   R.   I.;    S. 

Stillinan,  Boston.  (5)  8°  1766,  '67 

196  —  Throoi'   (Benj.)  of   Southold,    L.    I.     A   Thanksgiving   Ser- 

\\\}\\,  Upon  the  Occasion,  of  the  glorious  News  of  the  repeal  of 

the  Stamp  Act;  Preached  in  New-Concord,  in  Norwich  [Conn.), 

June  26,  17G6,  hf.  red  mor.,  pp.  16,  Scarce. 

sm.  4°  New  London^  T.  Grun,  1766 


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I97 — Tracts.  [Franklin  (R.)]  Interest  of  Great  Britain,  considered 
with  regard  to  her  Colonies.  2d  ]5oston  edition,  Boston,  nfr. 
1760. —  A  letter  addressed  to  two  Great  Men  ['I'he  Duke  of  New- 
castle and  VV.  Pitt  |,  Jioston,  repr.  1760. —  Remarks  on  the  Letter  to 
Tw()(;reat  Men,  Bos/on,  rcpr.  1760. —  Detection  of  False  Reasons 
and  Facts  in  "  Reasons  for  keeping  Guadaloupe,"  etc.,  I.onJon, 
1761. —  Interest  of  Great  Britain  in  the  approaching  Congress, 
/Million,  1 76 1. —  Considerations  upon  the  Rights  of  the  Colonists 
to  the  Privileges  of  British  Subjects,  A\  Y.,  1766. —  [Dickinson 
(John)]  Address  to  the  (.ionunittee  of  Correspondence  in  Barba- 
dos, J'/iila.  1766. —  Necessity  of  rejiealing  the  Stamp-Act  denKjn- 
strated,  Boston,  repr.  1766. —  The  Fnglishinan  Deceived.  A  political 
piece,  wherein  important  Secrets  of  State  are  recited,  Solem 
repr.  1768. —  The  same,  JV.  York,  repr.  1768. —  Examination  of  B. 
Franklin,  before  an  August  Assembly,  relating  to  Repeal  of  the 

Stamp-Act,  //.  /.  /   or  imprint. liradbury  (Thos.)  The  Ass,  or 

the  Serpent,  Boston,  repr.  17G8. —  [Dickinson  (John)]  Letters 
from  a  Farmer  in  Pennsylvania,  Boston,  1768. —  The  same,  3d 
edition,  Phiia.  1769. —  Letters  to  the  Ministry  from  Gov.  Bernard, 
Gen.  Gage,  and  Commodore  Hood,  ft\.Q..,  Boston,  1769. —  Letter  to 
Earl  of  Hillsborough  on  .:*lTairs  in  America,  Boston,  repr.  1769, — 
Extract  of  a  Letter  from  the  House  of  Representatives  of  Mass., 
to  I).  De  Berdt,  London,  lyjo.  16  in  i  vol.,  new  half  mar.  {Kox- 
biirghe),  several  uncut.  8° 

198  —  Tracts.  [Thatcher  (O.)]  Sentiments  of  a  British  American, 
Boston,  1764. —  Considerations  upon  the  Rights  of  the  Colonists 
to  Privileges  of  British  Subjects,  ^A".  Y.  1766.— [Dnlaney  (D.)| 
Considerations  on  the  propriety  of  imposing  Taxes  in  the  British 
Colonies,  N.  Y.  repr.  1765. —  Bancroft  (IC.)  Remarks  on  the 
Review  of  the  Controversy  between  Great  Britain  and  her  Colo- 
nies, New  London,  repr.  177  i.-- Objections  to  Taxation  of  Colonies 
brieliy  considered,  l.<mdon,  1765. —  Two  Papers  on  Taxing  the 
Colonies,  London,  1767.  [Oris  (James)]  Rights  of  British  Colo- 
nists asserted  and  ])roved,  Boston,  1764  —  Brief  Remarks  on  the 
Defence  of  the  Halifax  Libel  on  the  BritishAmerican-Colonies, 
Boston,  1765. —  [Otis  (Jamrs)]  Vindication  of  the  British  Colonies 
against  Aspersions  of  the  Halifax  Gentleman,  Boston,  1765. — 
Quincy  (Josiah) /'r.  Observations  on  the  Boston  Port-Bill,  etc  , 
Boston,  repr.  London,  1774.  10  in  i  rv/.,  neiv  half  mar.  {Jio.\finrghe), 
nearly  all  uncut.  8° 

199  —  True  Interest  of  Great  Britain  with  respect  to  her  American 
Colonies,  stated  and  considered,  half  mor.  8°  London,  1766 

200  —  [TucKKR  (Jos.)]  Letter  from  a  Merchant  in  London  to  his 
Nephew  in  North  America  on  the  present  Posture  of  Affairs  in 
the  Colonies,  half  mor.  8°  London,  1766 


20 1  Stokf.s  (A.)  Ch.  Justice  of  Georgia.  View  of  the  Constitution  of 
the  British  Colonies  in  North-Americ.i  and  the  West  Indies,  at  the 
Time  the  Civil  War  broke  out,  I'ook  label  and  autograph  of  L'eler  .V. 
Du  Ponceau.  8°  London,  1783 


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2C2  Sur.AR  Act.  Reasons  against  (its)  renewal,  as  it  will  be  prejudi- 
cial to  the  trade,  not  only  of  the  Northern  folonies  but  to  that 
of  Great  JJritain  also,//.  19,  half  red  iiu^r. 

sm.  4°  Boston,  for  T.  Levcrett,  1764 

203  Tracts. —  Ala.ssie  (J.)  State  of  the  British  Sngar-C'olony  Trade. 
London,  1759- — Short  Animadversions  on  tlie  Difference  now  set 
up  between  Gin  and  Rum,  and  our  Mother  t'ountry  and  Colonies 
London,  1760. — Authentic  Papers  relative  to  the  l''.\]-)edition  ajrainst 
the  CnAKii!i!S,  and  the  Sale  of  Lands  in  the  Island  of  St.  ^'incent. 
Lond.  1773. —  I3ollan  (\\'.)  Agent  for  Mnssachusetts,  Petition  of, 
to  the  King  and  Council,  Jan.  2(1,  1774.  Lond.  1774. —  Burke 
(Edni.)  Speeches  at  P.ristol,  Oct.  iV-  Nov.,  T774.  //'//(/.  1774. — 
Common  Sense  ;  in  Nine  Conferences  between  a  British  Merchant 
and  a  Candid  Merchant  in  America.  (//>.  1 17).  Land.  1775. —  Plan 
offered  by  the  Earl  of  Chatham  to  the  House  of  Lords,  for  settling 
the  Troubles  in  .America  Lond.  1775  — Amehha  Pois'd  in  the 
Balance  of  Jusiice  With  an  Lilrgioi'  Frontispiece  and  a  recon- 
ciliatory  Tail-Piece.  By  P-oplicola  H-istoricus,  2  nif^ravings. 
Lond.  w.  d.  1 1776].  Hartley  (David)  Letters  on  the  American 
War,  7vi//i  the  Author'!;  Autogkaph  signature  to  each  Letter.  Lond. 
1778. —  I  Follan  AVm.)!  Continued  Corruption,  Standing  Armies, 
and  Popular  Discontents  Considered  ;  and  the  Establishment  of 
the  English  Colonies  in  America,  examined,  etc.  (//.  82).  L.ond. 
1768.— Howe  (Sir  Wm.)  The  Narrative  of  Lieut.  C.en.  Sir  W. 
Howe,  relative  to  his  Conduct,  in  North  America  ;  |  with  |  Observa- 
tions upon  a  pamphlet,  entitled,  "  Letters  to  a  Nobleman."  2d 
edition,  (//.  110).     L.ond.  1780.     11  in  i  vol.  4° 

204  Trott  (N.)  Ch.  Justice  of  So.  Carolina.  Laws  of  the  British 
Plantations  in  America,  relating  to  the  Church  and  the  Clergy, 
Religion  and  Learning,//,  x,  (12,)  \T,i,,fne  clean  copy,  old  calf  gilt. 

fol.  London,  1721 

"A  scarce  and  valuable  collection,  in  the  preface  to  which  is  given  an  account  of  .;// 
the  different  collections  of  colonial  laws  wliich  had  been  printed  at  the  time.'' —  Kick. 

205  Tkumi!UI,i.  (Re7'.  Dr.  Benj.)  General  History  of  the  United 
States.     Vol.  L,  to  the  year  1765  {all published),  half  russia,  neat. 

8°  lYe^v  York.  1810 

206  Wynne  (J.  H.)  General  History  of  the  British  Empire  in 
America,  map,  2  vols.,  old  calf,  neat.  8°  L.ondon,  1770 

Autograph  of  Oi.ivek  Ellsworth  (the  Chief  Justice)  on  title. 


i 


WARS  WITH  FRANCE  AND  SPAIN. 

207  Accurate  Journal  of  the  Siege  of  (Quebec;  by  a  Gentleman  in  an 
eminent  Station  on  the  Spot,  /■/>,  341,  neic  half  mor. 

12°  Dublin,  1759 

208  Beginning,  Progress,  and  Conclusion  of  the  Late  War;  with  a 
Map  of  the  lands,  islands,  gulphs,  seas,  and  fishing-banks,  com- 
prising the  Cod-fishery  in  America,  annexed,  etc.,  somewhat  water- 
stained,  half  calf ,  neat.  Scarce.  4°  London,  1770 

209  BLODGET  (Samuei)  A  Prospective-Plan  of  the  Baiti.e  near 
Lake  George,  on  the  Eighth  Day  of  September,  1755,  with  an 
Explanation  thereof ;    Containing  a  full,  tho'  short,   History  of 


WAR    WITH    FRANCE. 


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UHiti'r- 
l7.  1770 
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ith  an 
lory  of 


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that  important  Affair,  Plan  foiled,  backed  with  linen,  a  portrait  of 
Sir  Win.  Johnson  inserted,  hf.  blue  Icvaut  mor.  f^i/l  tap  (F.  Bedford), 
pp  5,  Uncut.  4°  Boston,  Richard  Draper,  1755 

Extri:mi:i.y  Rare  with  the  orisi'mal  Plan,  cncravcJ  by  Thus.  Johnston.  It  was 
reprinted,  and  the  plan  re-cngravcc!,  not  very  accurately,  by  T.  Jcffefys,  London,  i;56. 
The  facsimiles  given  in  the  Doc.  History  of  New  York,  vol.  iv.,  Dr.  Hough's  transl.a- 
tion  of  I'ouchot's  Memoir,  and  elsewhere,  are  from  Jeffcrys'  copy. 

210  Bradstrket's  Expedition.  An  Impartial  Account  of  Lieut.  Col. 
Bradstrcet's  Expedition  to  Fort  Frontenac.  To  which  are  added, 
A  few  Reflections  on  the  Conduct  of  that  Enterprize,  and  the 
Advantages  resulting  from  its  Success  j  by  a  Volunteer  on  the 
Expedition,  half  morocco.  Scarce.  8°  London,  1759 

211  Byng  {Admiral)  The  Trial  of,  at  a  Court-Martial,  as  taken  by 
Mr.  Charles  Feme.  Judge  Advocate  .  .  .  with  an  Account  of 
(his)  Behaviour  in  his  last  moments,  etc.,  pp.  36,  stitched,  i;ncut. 
London,  Printed. 

8°  New  York,  repr.  y.  Parker  and  IV.  IVeyman,  1757 

212  Byng  (Admiral  John)  Proceedings  of  the  Court-Martial  on  (his) 
Trial.— To  which  is  added.  The  Admiral's  Defence  as  presented 
by  Him,  and  read  in  the  Court,  Jan.  18,  1757,  etc.  2  in  i  \o\.,ha(f 
vellum,  pp.  28,  48.  sm.  4^  Reprinted,  Boston,  1757 

213  [Chauncv  (Charles)]  Letter  to  a  Friend;  giving  a  concise, 
but  just.  Account  ...  of  the  Ohio-Defeat  ....  To  which  is 
added.  Some  general  Account  of  the  New-England  Forces,  with 
what  they  have  already  clone,  counterballancing  the  above  Loss, 
//.  15,  half  mor.  uncut,  Rare.      sm.  4°  Boston,  Edes  and  Gill,  1755 

.'Signed  "T.  W.,"  Boston,  Aug.  2;,  1755. 

214  [Chauncy  (Charles)  I  Two  Letters  to  a  Friend,  on  the  Present 
Critical  Conjuncture  of  Affairs  in  North  .\merica ;  Particularly 
on  tlie  Vast  Importance  of  the  Victory  gained  by  the  New  England 
Militia  .  .  at  Lake-George,//,  ^s,,  fine  copy. 

8"  Boston,  Printed ;  L.ondon,  reprinted,  1755 

215  [Clarke  (Wm.)]  Observations  on  the  Late  and  Present  Conduct 
of  the  Flench  with  regard  to  Encroachments  on  the  British  Colo- 
nies in  North  America  .  .  .  Added,  by  another  Hand :  Observa- 
tions concerning  the  Increase  of  Mankind,  Peopling  of  Countries, 
&c.,  half  mor.,  pp.  (8),  iv,  47,  15.  8°  Boston,  17155 

Reprinted  in  London,  the  same  year:  "by  Willi.am  Clarke,  ^L  D.,  of  Uoston." — .See 
Rkh.  1755,  no.  4, 

216  Cockings  (George)  War:  an  Heroic  Poem,  From  the  Taking 
of  Minorca  by  the  French,  to  the  Reduction  of  the  Havannah, 
The  second  edition;  To  the  raising  the  Siege  of  Quebec,  calf. 

8""  Boston,  repr.  1762 

"A  rare  and  curious  production." — .^abin's  Dictionary,  No.  141 10. 

217  Cockings  (G.)  War:  an  Heroic  Poem  ....  The  second 
edition;  To  the  raising  the  Siege  of  Quebec.  8''  Boston,  1762 

With  .idditional  poems  ("  Itritannia's  Call,"  &c.)  separately  paged,  pp.  46. 

218  Davies  (Samuel)  Religion  and  Patriotism  The  Constituents  of  a 
Good  Soldier.  A  Sermon  preached  to  Capt.  Overton's  Indepen- 
dent Company  of  Volunteers,  in  Hanover  County,  Virginia,  Aug. 
i7>  '755'/""'  '''yli'i  «'■«'  half  mor.,  Uncut. 

8"  Phila.  repr.  Lj)ndon,  1756 

With  the  prophetic  foot-note  which  everybo<ly  knows,  about  "  that  heroic  youth  Col. 
Washington,"  p.  12.    So  fine  a  copy,  u.ncut,  is  Very  Rare. 

4 


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219  Davies  CSamuel)  Virginia's  Danger  and  Remedy.  Two  Discourses 
occasioned  by  the  severe  Drougiit  in  sundry  Parts  of  the  Country; 
and  the  Defeat  of  Gen.  liraddock,  //a//  vior.  neat. 

12"  Williamsburg,  W.  Hunter,  1756 

Autograph  presentation,  on  title  pacje,  "To  the  Ucv'  William  Cl(ir[donJ  in  Ipswich." 
A  nice  copy,  tho\iRli  somewhat  chjse-trininied  at  tl>e  front.     Scakce. 

220  Daviks  (Samuel)  The  Curse  of  Cowardice:  a  Sermon  preached 
to  the  Militia  of  Hanover  County,  Virginia,  at  a  General  Muster, 
May  8,  1758,  with  a  View  to  raise  a  Company  for  Capt.  S.  Mere- 
dith, stitihed.  12"  London,  1758 

220* —  The  same,  uncut.        8°  Rcpr.,  Woodbridge,  yamcs  Parker,  1759 

221  DiLWORTH  (W.  H.)  Hi.story  of  the  present  War,  between  France 
and  Great  Britain,  to  the  conclusion  of  the  year  1759,  nice  copy. 

12''  London,  1760 

222  Don'^ON  [John]  Chronological  Annals  of  the  War.  .  .  .  In  Two 
Parts  [1755-63],  old  red  calf,  gilt  sides,  back  and  edges,  pp.  xv,  327, 
(8),  ScARCK.  8°  Oxford,  Clarendon  Press,  1763 

liook  plate  of  J.  Burton,  Esq.,  desisnod  hy  Gravelot.     A  large  and  fine  copy. 

223  Drake  (Samuel  G.)  History  of  the  Five  Years  French  and 
Indian  War  in  New  England  and  Parts  Adjacent  .  .  .  With  a 
memoir  of  Major  General  Shirley, /(^/V/vz/V  and  'wood  cuts,  cloth,  top 
gilt,  uncut.  sm.  4°  Boston,  1870 

224  Entick  (J.)  The  General  History  of  the  Late  War,  2d  edition. 
5  voh.,  portraits,  maps,  and  plans,  old  calf.  8"^  London,  1765-66 

'•  The  greater  part  relates  to  the  war  in  .\nierica." 

225  Etat  prtisent  de  la  Pknsilvanie,  ou  Ton  trouve  le  detail  de  ce  qui 
s'y  est  passe  depuis  la  defaite  du  General  Braddock  jusqu'  Jl  la 
prise  d'Oswego,  map,  old  Frencli  calf,  gilt.       12"  n.  p.  \I\iris\,  1756 

I'rov.ncc  of  Pennsylvania  for  the  year  1755" 


'  A  Uricf  \'ie\v  of  the 


Translated  from  ' 
(London,  i;'50). 

226  Flvi.ev  (Samuel)  The  Curse  of  Meroz  ;  or,  the  Danger  of 
Neutrality  in  the  Cause  of  God,  and  our  Coimtry.  Sermon,  2d  of 
October,  'i'l^l, prefatory  note  by  Gilbert  Tenncnt,  half  mor. 

sm.  4°  I'hila.,  J.  Chattin,  1757 

227  French  Policy  Defeated:  being  an  Account  of  all  the  hostile 
Proceedings  of  the  French  against  the  Inhabitants  of  the  British 
Colonies  in  North  America  for  the  last  Seven  Years,  tivo  maps. 

8°  London,  1755 

228  Gardiner  {Capt.  Richard)  Memoirs  of  the  Siege  of  Quebec, 
capital  of  all  Canada,  etc.  .  .  .  from  the  Journal  of  a  French  Officer, 
on  board  the  Chezine  frigate.  London,  1 761.  —  Historical  Memo- 
RL\L  of  the  Negotiation  of  Krance  and  England,  in  1761.  London, 
1 76 1.  —  Gardiner  (R.)  Account  of  the  E.xpedition  to  the  West 
Indies.  London,  1759.  —  Lindsay  (J.)  [Voyage  to  Co.ast  of  Africa 
in  1758,  with  Kepi)ers  Expedition,  maps  and  plates.  London, 
1759.     4  in  I  vol.,  mottled  calf ,  rebacked.  4" 

229  Genuine  Account  (A)  of  the  late  Grand  Expedition  to  the 
Coast  of  France,  under  .Admirals  Ilawke,  Knowles  and  Broderick, 
General  Mordaunt,  &c.  [1757 J.  Added,  Several  humorous  Songs, 
Epigrams,  &c.  6th  Edition,  By  a  Volunteer  in  the  said  Expedi- 
tion,//.  24,  uncut. 

8"  London,  repr.  Boston,  Green  &-  Jiussell,  n.  d. 


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230  Gibson  (J as.)  Journal  of  the  late  Siege  by  the  troops  from  North 
America,  against  the  French  at  Cape  Breton,  Louisbourg,  etc., 
half  moioao.  8°  London,  1745 

231  History  of  the  Late  War  from  1749  to  1763,  imperfect,  wanting 
after  p.  TfOi,  poor  copy.  12°  Glasgoiv,  1765 

232  History  of  the  Origin  and  Progress  of  the  Late  War,  Vol.  2  (//. 
359~77')'  8°  London,  for  J.  Knox,  1764 

233  HoHiiY  (Ww.)  Sermon  at  Reading,  April  30,  1758,  on  Occasion 
of  an  Expedition  against  Canada  ;  in  the  Audienci;  of  Col.  Nichols 
and  a  Part  of  his  Regiment,  wanting  after  p.  18,  half  mor..  Scarce. 

8°  Boston,  1758 

234  KNf)X  (Capt.  John)  An  Historical  Journal  of  tlie  Campaigns 
in  North  America  for  the  years  1757-60,  map,  and  portrait  of  Sir 
jfeffery  Amherst,  2  vols.  4°  L.ondon,  1769 

"  A  very  valiuilile  collection  of  materials  ...  Of  real  imiiortance  and  of  the  most 
interestini;  nature,  particularly  the  ever-memorable  sieges  of  (juebcc,  &c." — Atontli.  Jiev. 
Sec  AV(7/,  1 769,  No.  3. 

23s  Lltter  (A)  to  a  Member  of  Parliament, on  the  Importance  of  the 
American  Colonies,  and  the  best  means  of  making  them  Useful 
to  their  Mother  Country,  half  mor.  8"  London,  i-jt^-j 

236  [Livingston  (Wm.)]  A  Review  of  the  Military  Operations  in 
North  America ;  from  the  Commencement  of  The  French  Hostili- 
ties, ...  in  1753,  to  the  Surrender  of  Oswego,  on  the  14th  of 
August,  1756  ...  In  a  Letter  to  a  Nobleman,  large  and  fine 
copy,  naci  half  red  morocco,  pp.  (4\  144,  Very  Scarle. 

4°  London,  for  Li.  iSn  y.  Dodsley,  1757 

237  [Livi.vG.STON  (W.)]  A  Review  of  the  Military  Operations  in 
North  .America,  etc.,  yellow  calf  extra,  top  gilt,  nearly  I'ncut,  Very 
Scarce.  4°  London ;  repr.  \^Boston,'\  1758 

238  [Livingston  (W.)]  A  Review  of  the  Military  Operations  in 
North  America,  etc.  .  .  .  To  which  are  added,  Colonel  Washing- 
ton's Journal  of  his  Expedition  to  the  Ohio,  in  1754,  and  several 
Letters  and  other  Papers  of  Consequence,  found  in  the  Cabinet 
of  Major  General  Braddock,  after  his  Defeat  near  Fort  I)u  Quesne, 
etc.,  good  copy,  old  calf  relnieked,  pp.  276.  12°  Diildin,  1757 

Rakk.  "  Wasliington's  Journal  commences  at  page  191,  anil  with  ISraddock's  I'apers 
occupies  the  remainder  of  tlie  volume  (pp.  276).  This  portion  of  the  work  is  a  transla- 
tion of  the  Mimoirc  contcnant  le  Prhis  iles  Failf,  etc.,  printed  by  the  I'"rcnch  Court 
(l'.aris,  i^iC))  charging  Washington  with  the  assassination  of   lumonviUe." — Picld. 

See,  below,  "Memorial  containing  a  Summary  View  of  r'acts,"  etc.  (Nos.  2^2,  243, 
244).  A  fine  copy  of  the  ouicinal  editio.n  of  Washington's  Journal,  printed  at 
Williamsburg,  Va.,  1754 — one  of  the  r.arest  of  American  books — will  be  found  among 
the  Washingtoniana,  in  the  Second  I'art  of  this  Catalogue. 

239  LouisnuRG. — A  Journ.al  of  the  Landing  of  His  Majesty's  Forces 
on  the  Island  of  Cape  Breton,  and  of  the  Siege  and  Surrender 
of  Louisbourg :  Extracted  from  Major  General  Amherst's  and 
Admiral  Boscawen's  Letters.     3d  edition,  half  calf. 

16°  Boston,  [1758] 

240  Mackellar  (P.)  Correct  Journal  of  the  Landin-  of  His  Ma- 
jesty's Forces  on  the  Island  of  Cuba,  and  the  Siege  and  Surrender 
of  the  Havannah,  Aug.  13,  1762,//.  i<),  good  cofy. 

8°  Li  OS  ton,  1762 
Very  Scarce. — The   Itritish  troops  on  this  expedition  were  reinforced  by  New 
Englandcrs  luidcr  I'utnam  and  Lyman. 


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241  Mante  (Thos.)  History  of  the  Late  War  in  North-America  and 
the  Islands  of  the  West-Indies,  18  maps  ait  J  plates,  handsome  old 
calf,  gilt.  i^  London,  1772 

pp.  (4),  viii,  542,  (i).  A  vi'.RY  L\K(ii;  and  finf.  copy  of  this  Scari  f,  l)()()k,  with  all 
the  iiinf'S.  "  It  is  pruljable  that  but  few  copies  were  printed,  tlioiiKh  the  lart;e  and  l»aiitiful 
plans  and  military  maps,  which  ^ive  it  so  (jrcat  value,  must  have  made  its  production  a 
work  of  much  expense." — Monies  Oilu/ogiie,  No.  13;:^. 

242  Memorial  (A)  Containing  a  Summary  View  of  Facts,  with  their 
Authorities.  In  Answer  to  The  Observations  sent  by  the  English 
Ministry  to  The  Courts  of  Europe.  Transhited  from  the  French, 
suinr  portrait  of  H'as/iington  {rngr.  by  y.  lYorman)  inserted,  pp.  iv, 
190,  calf  extra  (A'.  W.  Smith),  Uncut,  Rare. 

S''  Ne^v  York,  II.  Gaine,  1757 

A  translation  of  the  "  Mdmoire  Contenant  Ic  Precis  des  Kails,"  published  by  the  French 
Court,  In  1756.  It  comprises  Washington's  Journal  and  the  liraddock  I'apers.  .See 
II.iviNiiSTON  (\V.)|  A  Review,  etc.,  No.  2^8. 

243  Memorial  (.\)  Containing  a  Summary  View  of  Facts,  etc,  .  .  . 
Transhited  from  tlie  French,  //.  iv,  338,  red  levant  morocco  extra, 
gilt  top,  {F.  Bedford),  Uncut,  Rare. 

8°  Philadelphia,  J.  Chattin,  1757 

244  Memorial  (A)  Containing  a  Summary  View  of  Facts,  etc.  .  .  . 
Translated  from  the  French,  imperfect  (^wanting  after  p.  144),  a  piece 
torn  from  inner  corner  of  title.  Uncut,  Rare. 

8°  Ne7V  York,  J.  Parker  6-   W.  Weyman,  1757 

245  [Mitchell  {Dr.  John)]  The  Contest  in  America  between  Great 
Britain  and  France,  with  its  Consequences  and  Importance,  etc. 
By  an  Impartial  Hand,//.  .\li.\,  (i),  19-244,  hf.  Russia,  neat. 

8°  London,  1757 

246  Niles  {Rev.  Samuel)  of  Braintree,  Mass.  A  Brief  and  Plain 
Essay  on  God's  Wonder-working  Providence  for  New-England,  in 
the  Reduction  of  LouisnuRO  and  Fortresses  ...  on  Cape-Breton, 
.  .  .  with  the  Names  of  the  Leading  Officers  in  the  Army,  etc.  [in 
Verse],//.  (4),  34,  Very  Scarce.     16"  Ne^v  London,  T.  Green,  1747 

247  Political  Analysis  of  the  War:  Principles  of  the  present  Political 
Parties  examined,  and  a  Coalition  proposed  between  Two  Great 
Men,  2d  edition,  with  appendix,  half  mor.  8"  London,  1762 

248  Oglethorpe's  Expedition. —  An  Impartial  Account  of  the  late 
Expedition  against  St.  Augustine,  under  Gen.  Oglethorpe.  Occa- 
sioned by  the  Suppression  of  the  Report  made  by  a  Committee  of 
the  General  Assembly  iu  South  Carolina,//.  68,  seivcd,  {no plan). 

8°  London,  1742 

249  —  Cadogan  {Lieut.  G.)  The  Spanish  Hireling  Detected :  being 
A  Refutation  of  the  Calumnies  and  Falshoods,  in  a  Pamphlet  enti- 
tled "An  Impartial  Account  of  the  Late  Expedition,"  tVc,  Jtwtv/, 
//.  68.  8"  London,  1743 

,\  name  has  been  cut  from  top  of  title-leaf. 

250  —  A  Full  Reply  to  Lieut.  Cadogan's  Spanish  Hireling,  &c.,  and 
Lieut.  Mackay's  Letter.  By  the  Author  of  the  Impartial  Account, 
//.  viii,  63.  8°  London,  1743 

251  — Cadogan  (Geo.)  The  Spanish  Hireling  detected;  being  A 
Refutation  of  the  Calumnies  and  Falshoods  in  a  late  Pamphlet 
entitul'd  An  Impartial  Account  of  the  Late  E.xpedition  against  St. 


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Augustine  under  General  Oglethorpe,  London,  1 743. Both  Sides 

of  the  Question :  an  Enquiry  into  a  Certain  Doubtful  Character 
[(Jen.  Oglethorpe]  lately  whiten'd  by  a  C — t  M — 1.  The  Second 
Edition.  Rare.  London,  n.  d.  I'wo  in  one  vol.,  clean  copies,  nao 
half  calf.  8° 

252  —  Hireling  Artifice  Detected  :  or,  the  Profit  and  Loss  of  Great 
Britain  in  the  present  War  with  Spain,  sewed.  8"  L.ondon,  1742 

"  With  .in  Ainiciulix,  cont.iiniiig  .i  List  of  the  Ships  talveii  since  Nov.  i6,  1741,"  and 
"Corrections."    (1111.76.) 

253  Poi.iTiQUK  Danoi.s  (Le)  2de  Edition,  refondue,  corrigt'e  &  aug- 
mentde  par  I'Auteur,  nice  copy,  scarce.  12°  Copcnhague,  175^ 

The  first  edition,  published  in  1756,  has  the  a<ldilionaI  title,  "ou  I'Ambition  des  Anglais 
dcmasqude  par  leiir  I'iraterics,"  etc.  "  The  meddlesome  arro(;ance  and  encroachments  on 
the  rishts  and  repose  of  other  nations  by  the  Knj^lish  government  arc  ficicely  relinked  in 
this  rare  little  book  .  .  .  The  author  narrates  the  strnRijle  lietween  the  rrencli  and  English 
forces  on  the  Mononji.ahela  in  1754,  between  Contrccccur  and  Jiim<  nville  against  Wash- 
ington when  Tort  Necessity  was  surrendered  to  the  commander  of  I^'ort  Du  Quesne." — 
Ji.  Stevens.  He  denounces  (pp.  11-14)  the  killing  of  Juniunville  as  iin  ,-ict"contre  les 
droits  des  KC's,"  and  avers  that  even  the  savages  "  furcnt  outrds  de  I'assassinat  qui  avoit  6t6 
conunis  sous  leurs  youx." 

254  Poi'CHOT.  Memoir  u]3on  the  Late  War  in  North  America  between 
the  Erench  and  English,  1755-60.  .  .  Translated  and  edited  By  F. 
B.  Hough,  maps,  portraits,  and  plans.     2  vols.,  iincut. 

imp.  8°  Roxhiiry,for  W.  E.  Woodward,  i866 

255  Pri-.sf.nt  Statk  (The)  of  North  America,  [by  John  Huske.] 
Part  L  (all published),  half  nwr.,  pp.  64,  Rakk. 

8°  London,  printed  1755  ;  Lioston,  repr.  by  D.  lunvle,  1755 

The  compiler,  a  native  of  New  Hampshire,  became  a  member  of  the  liritish  I'avliament 
in  1764,  and  was  one  of  the  first  to  projiose  the  ta.xation  of  the  Colonies  by  parliament, 
and  the  Stamp  Act. 

256  Roc.ER.s  {Maj.  Robert)  Journals  of  Major  Robert  Rogers;  con- 
taining an  Account  of  the  several  E.xcursions  he  made  under  the 
Generals  who  commanded  upon  the  Continent  of  North  America 
during  the  late  Wat,  Jin e  copy,  old  calf,  neat.  Scarce. 

8°  London,  for  the  Author,  1765 

257  Roc.ERs  and  Stark.  Reminiscences  of  the  Erench  War:  con- 
taining Rogers'  E.xpeditions  with  the  New  Englanil  Rangers  under 
his  Command,  as  published  in  London  in  1765;  with  notes  and 
illustrations.  To  which  is  added,  an  Account  of  the  Life  and 
Military  Services  of  Maj.  Gen.  J.  Stark,  portrait  of  Starh,  boards 
uncut.  12"  Concord,  N.  II.,  Luther  Roby,  1831 

258  Scheme  (A)  to  Drive  the  Erench  out  of   all  the   Continent  of 

America,  Humbly  offered  to  the  Consideration  of ,  Esq ; 

half  mor.,pp.  20.  8'  \^l.ondon;\  repr.  Boston,  D.  Lmle,  1755 

259  SERMON'S  on  the  War,  to  Military  Companies,  t'A\  (ii)         8° 

Amos  Adams,  at  Koxbury,  on  the  reduction  of  (juebec,  I750- 

J.  ILilLintine,  to  Capt.  Mosely's  Company,  Westlield,  1756. 

S.  liird,  to  Col.  D.  Wooster's  Company,  New  Haven,  1759. 

C  Chauncy,  on  reduction  of  Cape  l!ret(;n,  I'oston,  1745. 

S.  Checkley,  to  Capt.  Stoddard's  Company,  Uoston,  1745. 

J.  Coi;  well,  to  Capt.  Israel  Putnam's  Company,  I'omfret,  1757. 

S.  Conant,  on  lieneral  Muster  Day,  at  Middleborough,  1759. 

K.  Ciay,  on  a  Trainin;^  Day,  at  Hingham,  173.S. 

J.  Judd,  to  Soldiers,  at  Southampton,  I..  I.,  1759. 

G.  Hitchcock,  before  a  Mditary  Company,  f'embroke,  Mass.,  1757. 

Wm.  Hobby,  before  Col.  Nichols  and  his  Regiment,  1758. 


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260  Sermons  on  the  War,  e/r. — 

T.  Maccarty,  Fast,  hciotc  Canada  Expcditiipii,  Worcester,  1759. 

W.  McClcnachaii,  The  Christian  Warrinr,  Hoston,  1715. 

J.  Mellen,  at  a  (ieneral  Muster,  Sterling,  Mass.,  i7S'i. 

I.  Morrill,  to  Cant    I'.  Usfjood  and  his  Company,  WilminHton,  1755. 

W.  Russell,  at  the  request  of  Capt.  J.  Sumner,  New  London,  1760. 

I.  Stiles,  to  Capt.  Whitney's  Company,  New  Haven,  17J5. 

N.  Taylor,  at  Ciown  Point,  at  close  of  the  CampaiKn,  1762. 

N.  Walter,  on  the  reduction  of  Louisburg,  Hoston,  17.lv 

S.  Webster,  to  Col.  Hagley'j  KeKiment.  at  Salisbury,  M.iss.,  175C). 

S.  Williams,  Outy  of  Christian  Soldiers,  at  Lebanon,  Conn.,  1755.         ^  „ 

S.  Williams,  on  the  reduction  of  CJuebec,  at  LeUinon,  Conn.,  1751).        ('0  " 

261  Shirley  {Gin<.  W'm.)  Letter  to  the  Duke  of  Newcastle:  with  a 
Journal  of  the  Siege  of  Louisbourg,  and  otiier  Operations  of  the 
Forces,  iliiring  the  K.xpeditioii  against  Cape  Uretoii  ;  Published  by 
Authority,  //.  31,  /icjii  IiaI/  morocco,  Scarcic.     8"  Boston,  rcpr.,  1746 

262  SiiiRLKY.  The  Conduct  of  Major  Gen.  Shirley,  late  General 
and  Commander  in  Chief  of  His  Majesty's  Forces  in  North  America 
briefly  stated,  half  calf,  fine  co/>y.  8°  London,  1758 

"  App<arently  written  by  (len.  Shirl  'y  himself"  (Rhh)  \  but  more  probably,  the  work  of 
his  aid-de-camp  and  secretary,  William  Alexander,  "  Lord  Sterling." 

263  State  of  the  British  and  French  Colonies  in  North  America,  with 
respect  to  number  of  people,  fovces,  forts,  Indians,  trade,  anil  other 
advantages.  .  .  In  Two  Letters  to  a  Friend,  half  red  morocco. 

8°  London,  1755 

See  Rich,  1755,  No.  3. 

264  Tennent  (Gildekt)  a  Ser.non  occasion'd  by  the  Success  of  the 
late  E.xpedition  (under  Gen.  Pepperel  and  Com.  Warren,)  in  reduc- 
ing the  City  and  Fortress  of  Louisburgh  to  the  Obedience  of  His 
Majesty  King  (Jeorge  the  Second,  preach'd  at  Philadelphia,  July  7, 
11  i^i,,  half  brown  morocco.  Scarce.     12°  LViihi.,  W.Bradford,  [1745] 

265  Tracts.  13  Scarce  Tracts  on  the  "Old  French  War,"  (as  under,) 
in  one  vol.,  new  half  morocco  {Roxlnnxhe).  8" 

SniRt.KV  (Goi<.    Wm.|     Letter  to  the  Duke  of  Newcastle:  with  a  Journal  of  the  Siege 

of    Louisbiirg.     I'ublished  by   .Vuthority.     Laihlon,   1746. Present  State  of   North 

America  (2d  lioston  i-dition).     Bos/on,  ly^^,  uncut. [Ch.\uncy  (C.)|     Letter  to  a 

Friend  giving  an  .Account  of  the  Ohio- Defeat,  with  some  general  Account  of  the  New- 
England  Forces,  with  what  they  have  already  done,  counter-ballancing  the  above  Loss. 
Bristol,  (Lng.  J  »v/r.,  1755.  —  Kx.miination  into  the  Value  of  Canada  andGuadaloupc  .  .  . 
in  answer  to  a  late  Pamphlet  [by  ISenj.  Franklin]  entitled  "The  Interest  of  G'-eat  liritain 
considered  with  regard  to  her  Colonies,"  uncut.  Lonilon,  1761.  —  (Payne  (J.))  l'"r<nch 
Kncroachments  Exposed :  or,  Hritain's  original  Right  to  .all  that  Part  of  the  .\merican 
Continent  claimed  by  I" r.ance,  asserted,  ww/.  Loiutoii,  1756.  —  [Franklin  (I!',nj.\min)| 
Interest  of  (ireat  liritain  considered  with  regard  to  her  Colonies,  and  the  Acquisitions  of 
Canada  and  Guadaloupe.  2d  Hoston  edition,  uncut.  Boston,  1760.  —  Letter  to  a  liicat 
M  ....  r,  on  the  Prospect  of  a  Pe.ace  ;  wherein  the  Demolition  of  the  Fortifications  of 
Louisburg  is  shown  to  be  absurd,  the  Importance  of  Canada  fully  refuted,  cA.  I!y  an 
Unprejudiced  Observer.  (//.  14S.)  London,  1761.  —  Memoirs  of  the  Principal  Trans- 
actions of  th^  Last  War  between  the  English  and  the  F'rench  in  North  America.  Thiid 
Edition.  Lnnion  :  rcpr.  Boston,  175.S.  —  Wisdom  and  Policy  of  the  French  in  the  Con- 
struction of  their  CJreat  Offices  .  .  .  with  some  Observations  on  the  Disputes  between  the 
English  and  French  Colonies  in  America, //.  i;,3.  iiWo/i,  1755.  —  ALwi.UM  (John) 
The  Conquest  of  Louisburg, a  Poem,//.  10,  uncut.  \Boston,  1758I. —  Pal.mhet  (J.) 
Concise  Description  of  the  English  and  French  Possessions  in  North  America.  2d 
edition,  uncut,  /.iihi/om,  1755.  —  (ieographical  History  of  Nova  Scotia,//.  11 1.  Lon- 
don, 1749.  —  SiF.GE  OF  (JUEiiEC  and  Conquest  of  Canada  in  1759;  by  a  Nun  of  Quebec, 
vuif  and  /lutes.     Qiickr,  1S55. 

266  Walker  {Sir  Hovenden)  A  Journal :  or  full  Account  of  the 
late  Expedition  to  Canada.  With  an  Appendix,  etc.,  pp.  (4),  304, 
good  copy,  old  calf  8^  London,  1720 

Scarce.  Sir  Hovenden  Wiilker  was  the  naval  commander  of  the  great  expedition 
against  Canada,  which  sailed  from  Hoston,  in  171 1  ;  but  which  proved  a  complete  failure. 
...  He  published  this  account  in  his  own  vindication. — Kich. 


NEW   ENGLAND. 


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267  Wilson's  (Coinmissary)  Orderly  ]5ook.  Expedition  of  the  British 
and  Provincial  Army,  under  Major-deneral  Amherst,  against  Ticon- 
derojja  and  Crown  Point,  \iz^(),  map,  half  hnnvn  mor.  aiitii/iie,toJ> gilt, 
UNCUT.  sm.  4°  Albany,  y.  Miinscll,  1857 

Notes  Ijy  Dr.  K.  II.  O'CallaKli.in.     Miinsell's  llistmical  Scries,  Nn.  i. 

268  Wolfk's  (Gen.)  Instructions  to  Young  Officers  :  .  .  .  with  a  Phicart 
to  the  Canadians.  .  .  .  Pref'i.xed,  the  Resohition  of  the  House  of 
Commons  for  liis  Monument,  and  iiis  Character,  etc.,  old  calf . 

12    J.oniton,  1768 

Scarce.     The  volume  contains  Wolfe's  General  Orders,  in  America,  frcni  April  jotli, 
to  Sept.  1 2th,  1759. 

269  Wright  (J.)  History  of  the  Late  War;  or.  Annual  Register  of 
its  Rise,  Progress  and  Events,  portrails  (some  wanting),  views  and 
maps.     2  vols.,  old  calf .  8°  London,  1765 

The  plan  of  Louisburg  is  imperfect. 


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NEW   ENGLAND. 

270  5Vlt  ^rt  For  the  promoting  and  propagating  the  Gospel  of  Jesus 
Christ  in  New  England.  [Seal  of  the  Commonwealth  on  title- 
page,]  blltrll  Icttrr.  (i pp.  {title  mounted),  lif.  mor.,  neat. 

fol.  London,  E.  Lliisband,  L'rinter  to  the  I\irliament,  1649 

271  Adams  (Amos)  A  concise  historical  view  of  the  perils,  hardships, 
etc.,  which  have  attended  the  planting  and  progressive  improvements 
of  New-England  ;  with  a  particular  account  of  its  long  and  destruc- 
tive wars,  expensive  expeditions,  &c.  In  Two  Discourses,  at  Rox- 
bury,  on  the  General  Fast,  April  6,  1769.    //.  66.     Very  Scarce. 

8°  Boston,  1769 

272  Adams  (Amos)  A  Concise  Historical  View  of  the  Difficulties, 
Hardships,  and  Perils,  which  attended  the  Planting,  &c.,  of  New 
England,  half  mor.,  uncut.  8°  Boston;  repr.  London,  1770 

A  n  abriil),'ed  reprint  of  the  precetiint;.  Dr.  Kliot  complains  that  "  the  evangelical  senti- 
ments were  much  curtailed"  by  the  London  publisher. 

273  Adams  (Hannah)  A  Summary  History  of  New  England,  from 
the  First  Settlement  at  Plymouth,  .  .  .  comprehending  a  General 
Sketch  of  the  American  War,  old  calf,  neat.  8°  Dedham,  1799 

274  Adams  (Hannah)  Abridgment  of  the  History  of  New-England. 
2d  edition,  hf  hd.  12°  Boston,  1807 

"The  candid  reception  which  the  public  have  given  to  the  Abridgment  of  the  History 
of  NewKngland,  has  induced  the  compiler  to  print  another  edition,  ivitli  some  additions, 
which  she  hopes  will  be  received  with  ec|ual  candor  " — Preface. 

275  Andros  Tracts  (The)  A  Collection  of  Pamphlets  and  Official 
Papers  issued  during  the  period  between  the  Overthrow  of  the 
Andros  Government  and  the  ICstablishment  of  the  Second  Charter 
of  Massachusetts.  With  Notes  and  Memoir  of  Sir  Edmund  An- 
dros, by  W.  H.  Whitmore.     IWtraits.     2  vols.,  uucnt. 

sm.  4°  Boston,  Prince  Society,  1868,  '69 


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276  Backus  (Isaac)  A  History  of  New-England,  with  particular 
reference  to  tiie  Denomination  of  Christians  called  Baptists.  3 
vols.  Boston,  and  Pnrfidcna\  1777,-84,-96.  —  Abridgement  of  the 
("hurch  History  of  New-England,  1602-1804;  witli  a  Concise 
Account  of  the  Baptists  in  the  Southern  parts  of  America.  Boston, 
1804.  4  vols  ,  polished  calf  extra,  gilt  backs,  yellow  edges,  {F.  Bed- 
ford), Fine  Copy,  8° 

277  Backus  (I.)  Church  History  of  New  England  from  1620  to 
1804;  with  a  Memoir  of  the  Author,  portrait,  cloth. 

12°  Philadelphia,  1839 

278  Barber  (J.  W.)  The  History  and  Antiquities  of  New  England, 
New  York,  and  New  Jersey ;  illustrated  by  numerous  Engravings, 
marbled  sheep,  gilt.  8"   Worcester,  1841 

279  Bradford  (Alden)  New  England  Chronology,  from  1497  to 
1800,  cloth.  12°  Boston,  1843 

"  THE  VERIE  TWO  EYES  OF  NEW  EN'C LAND  mSTOK/E:' 

280  BRERpyrON  (JOHN)  A  |  Briefe  and  true  Relation  of ;  the  Dis- 
couerie  of  the  North  I  part  of  Virginia ;  being  a  most  pleasant, 
fruitfull  I  and  commodious  soile.  |  Made  this  present  yeere  1602, 
by  i  Captaine  Bartholomew  (iosnold,  Cap-  taine  Bartholowmew 
Gilbert,  and  diners  other  gentlemen  their  associats,  by  the  '  per- 
mission of  the  honourable  knight.  Sir  Walter  Ralegli,  ivc.  j  Written 
by  M.  lohn  Brereton,  one  of  the  voy.age.  |  Whereunto  is  annexed 
a  Treatise,  \  of  M.  I'xhvard  Hayes,  etc.,  pp.  48,  dk.  green  grosgrain 
levant  mor  ,  broad  inside  borders  elegantly  tooled  and  gilt  on  polished  red 
morocco,  g.  e.  {IV.  Pratt).  sm.  4"  London,  Geor.  Bishop,  1602 

ROSIER  (JAMES)  A  |  True  Relation  j  of  the  most  prosperous 
voyage  '  made  this  present  yeere  1605,  by  Captaine  George  Way- 
mouth,  in  the  Discoucry  of  the  land  ;  of  Virginia:  |  Where  he 
discouered  60  miles  of  a  most  excellent  River;  to-gether  with  a 
most  I  fertile  land.  Written  by  lames  Rosier  [  a  Gentleman  em- 
ployed I  in  the  voyage.  \  20  lea7vs,  not  numbered,  red  grosgr.  lei'ant 
mor.,  broad  inside  I'orders  tooled  and  gilt  on  polished  green  morocco, 
g.  e.  {IV.  Pratt).  sm.  4°  I.oudini.  Impensis  Geor  Bishop,  1605 

2  vols.,  in  an  olivp-Rrecn  nicinicco  pull(  ff  cxse,  (,'ill  and  leUcrwl  "  I'HK  VF.KIIC  'l'\V(J 
EVES  OF  NEW  ENi;L.\.\1)  HISTOKIE.  (iossoLO's  and  Waymouths  Voy- 
AtiES."  E.KCESSIV'ELY  RAKE,  sevurally,  ami,  when  UNiriiD,  of  MATCH- 
LESS K.ARITV. 

281  BvFiELD  (Nathaniel)  An  Account  of  the  Late  Revolution  in 
New  England.  'I'ogether  with  tin;  Declaration  of  the  Gentlemen, 
Merchants,  and  Inhabitants  of  lioston,  and  the  Country  adjacent. 
April  18  1689.  Licensed,  June  27,  1689.  J.  Eraser.  //.  20,  straight 
grained  olive  morocco  extra,  g.  c.  (Bedford). 

sm.  4°  London,  for  Hie.  Chiswell,  1689 

The  I'lRST  I-cmdon  cditidn  ;  Vi:ry  Kahh. 

283  BvKiEi.D  (Natm.)  An  Account  of  the  Late  Revolution  in  New- 
England.  Together  with  (he  Declaration  of  the  Gentlemen,  Mer- 
chants, and  Inhabitants  of  Boston  and  the  Country  adjacent,  April 
18,  1689.  Licen.scd,  June  27,  1689.  J.  Eraser,  pp.  7,  polished 
blue  calf  gilt,  sides  with  broad  gilt  borders,  g.  e.  (IVatt). 

4°  Edinburgh,  Re  printed  in  the  year  1 689 

This  Edinburgh  reprint  is  even  Kakkk  tlian  llie  first  l.ondun  edition. 


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283  Ci.APi'  (Thomas)  Prcsidoit  of  Yule  College.  A  Brief  History  and 
Vindication  of  the  Doctiines  received  and  estal^iished  in  tlie 
Churches  of  New-Enghind.     The  Second  Edition.    //.  44,  uncut. 

8°  New  Haven,  James  Parker,  1755 
2S4  Ciu)M\vKM,'s  Reported   Embarkation    for    New-F.n^hind.      (Re- 
printed from  the  N.  E.  Hist,  and  Geneal.  Register, I//.  11,  uncut. 

8°  Boston,  1866 

285  DEPLORAni.E  SiATE  (The)  of  New-England,  l!y  Reason  of  a 
Covetous  and  Treacherous  Governour,  and  Pusillatiimous  Coun- 
sillors.  With  a  Vindication  of  the  Hen.  Mr.  Iligginson,  Mr. 
Mason,  and  several  o  hi  r  Cientlenicn  from  the  Scandalous  and 
Wicked  Accusation  of  the  Votes,  Ordered  by  Them  to  he  I'ublished 
in  their  Juislon  Aems  Letter  .  .  Added,  An  Account  of  the  Shame- 
ful Miscarriage  of  the  Late  Expedition  against  Port  Royal,//.  (8), 
39,  //(/// ca/f,  neat.  ^° London,  |  ?  1 1 708 

l)n!y  Ato!frti!'ly  kochI  cnpy  of  this  ExTKHMEiY  Rare  tract.  A  (bl.inkl  cmner  is  torn 
from  tlie  Title-leaf  and  the  Ijotloin  line  sli^litlv  cut  into  by  tbe  hinder ;  and  tlie  2d  and  ^d 
prelim,  leaves  have  lost  their  inner  corners,  at  the  Ijottcim,  the  missing  words  havini;  been 
snppliid  in  manuscript ;  a  few  words  and  letters  are  gone  from  the  outer  margin  of 
pp.  15-16. 

I'or  some  account  of  this  remarkable  publication  "arraigning  [Gov.]  Dudley  with 
unbounded  severity,"  see  I'alfrcy's  Hhl.oJ'N.  Rni>!anil,\\.  joj-tio.  the  I'edication 
is  signed,  A.  H. —  probably,  for  Alexander  Holmes,  one  of  the  subscribers  to  the  Memo- 
rial against  Iludley,  to  the  Oween.  The  absurdity  of  attributing  the  authorship  of  this 
tract  to  the  Rev.  John  Iligginson  of  Salem  —  agid  qi  —  will  be  apparent  to  any  one  who 
reads  a  single  p.ige  of  it.  Dr.  I'alfrey,  with  more  probability,  suggi.sts  (p.  310)  that 
"Cotton  Mather  was  concerned  in  the  composition;"  but  the  "smartness  and  pedantry  of 
the  style"  arc  as  characteristic  of  Rev.  John  Wise  of  Cliebacco  (who  had  an  old  grudge 
against  Dudley)  as  of  Mather. 

286  DExrEK  ( H.  M.)  A  glance  at  the  Ecclesiastical  Councils  of 
New  l-aigland. //».  68,  uncitt.  8°  Boston,  1867 

Only  48  copies  reprinted,  from  the  New  Englander  for  April,  1SC17. 

287  Drake  (Samuei.  G.)  Result  of  Researches  among  the  ISrilish 
.•\rchives  lor  Information  relative  to  Founders  of  N.  England,  map. 

4  '  Boston,  1 866 

288  —  The  same,  uncut,  folded  map,  and  portraits  of  Sir  F.  Drake 
and  Capt.  J,  Smith.  4°  L^oston,  i860 

289  Drake  (S.  G.)  Address  at  the  .Annual  Meeting  of  the  N.  E. 
Hist;)rical  and  Genealogical  Society,  Jan.  25,  1858,//.  20,  uxi'i'T. 

8^  Boston,  1858 

290  DuMMER(Jer.)  Defence  of  the  New-England  Charters,  half  calf 
e.vtra.  8°  Boston,  1745 

291 — Another  co|iy, //(cZ/w/'r.  Boston,  1745.  —  The  same,  half  mor. 

L.ondon,  "J.  Almond,  n.  d.  2  vols. 
292  Earthquake.s,  in  New  England  ;  1725  and  1755  : — 

.Mix  (Stki'uknI  The  Snlisl.ince  of  Two  Sermons  Occasioned  by  a  Terrible  Earth- 
c]uake  in  New-I-".ngland,  and  other  parts  of  Ni ;  hern  America,  tictober  20, 1727  ;  delivered 
in  Wethcrstield,  Nov.  5th  and  121b,//.  2,  T,(y  Id*^  New  hm.ion,  T.  linen,  172S 

Wli.l.lAMS  (Ki.U'iiM.KTl  A  Discourse  delivered  at  Fast-H.irtford,  Nov.  a^,  17^;,  the 
next  .SabUitli  after  the  late  Terrible  [Carthqu.ike ;  |w'.th''An  Account  of  the  most  reinark- 
«blc  ICarthijuakes  in  New  Englaml"  before  I7;5,|  iiiieni,  ff:  71. 

ifiO  N,w  l.oii,l,in,  Timothy  i\nd  John  Green,  1756 

A1.LIN  (JAMiis)  .'^erinon.at  Ilrooklvn  |Ma»s.l,  .Nov.  tst,  upon  a  Special  Fast,  Occa- 
ilon'd  by  the  Earthquake  (of  |  Oct.  a9th,  1727.    bccond  Edition.    //.  49 

8°  Boston,  lliimiiliil  A'oi^ers,  1717 

CiiTTON  (John)  Sermon,  at  Newton,  Nov.  i,  17.^7,  on  a  I'.iy  of  Fasting  and  I'rayer, 
Occasion'd  by  the  Terrible  Eurtluiuakc  that  shook  New-England  .  .  .  With  an  Appendix 


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containinf;  a  Remarkable  Account  of  the  Extraordinary  Impressions  made  on  the  Inhabi- 
tants of  Haverhill,  &c.  //.  (4),  xvi.  2,(,  7.  8"^  liiston,  B.  Green,  inn.,  1727 
Cotton  (John)     A  Serninn  prcicliM  at  the  I'liblick  Lecture  in  liciston,  Feb.  8,  1728, 
after  Repeated  Shucks  of  the  Earthcjuake,  [with  I'ref.^ce  by  Rev.  li.  Colman,]  //  viii,  42. 

8°  Boston,  Gnniiilicl  Rogers,  1728 
Five  Very  Scarce  tracts  in  one  vo/iinie,  htilf  i;rcen  monhco  (Noxhnri;he).  v.  y. 

293  Karthqi^akes.  Pkin'ce  (T.)  Karthquakes  the  work  of  God, 
and  Tokens  of  his  just  Displeasure.  A  Discourse  on  that  subject, 
Boston,  1755. —  An  Essay  on  liie  Af^itations  of  the  Sea,  and  oiher 
Reniarkablt's  attenciino;  the  l''.artliquakes  of  the  year  1755.  With 
Some 'riioiiohts  upon  ihe  Causes  of  JCartiiqu  ike.  Boston,  i-jbi. — 
WiNTHRoi'  (John)  Lecture  on  Ivirthquakes,  read  at  Harvard 
College,  Nov.  26,  1755.  Jlostin,  ij^^. — CiiAUNt:iiv(Chas.)  Ser- 
mon occasion'd  by  the  late  terrilile  Earthquake;  preached  in 
Boston,  Nov.  18,  1755.  /h>ston,  1755.  —  Prkntice  (Thos.)  Ser- 
mon at  Boston,  Lecture,  Jan.  1st,  1756,  {aiito:^rnph  of  Rei'.  Thos. 
Foxcroft).  Boston,  1756.  Five  inane  vol.  (the  last  two  uncut),  new 
hj.  moroiio  extra.  4°  and  8° 

294 —  Dan  FORTH  (Jdhn)  Sermon  occasioned  by  the  late  great  Earth- 
quake. .  .  Delivered  at  a  Fast  in  Dorchester,  Nov.  7,  1727,  half 
morocco.  8°  Boston,  Gam.  Rogers,  1728 

295  —  An  Essay  on  the  Agitations  of  the  Sea,  and  other  Remarkables 
attending  the  Earthquakes  of  1755.  With  Some  Thoughts  on  the 
Causes  of  Earthquakes,  pp.  40,  halt  morocco.  8°  Boston,  1761 

"A  crude  copy  of  this  Essay  was  printed  in  the  now  Ameruan  Magazine,  in  1S58." — 
Advert  isement. 

296 — Fo.\c";oi'T  (Tni)MAs)  The  Voice  of  the  Lord  from  the  Deep 
Places  o(  the  Earth.  .V  Sermon  at  the  'I'hursday  Lecime  in 
Boston,  before  the  General  Court,  Nov.  23,  1727,  three  wi  eks  after 
the  Earthquake,  half  calf,  stained.  8°  Boston,  S.  Gerrish,  1727 

297  —  GooKiN  (Nath'l)  Three  Sermons  preached  in  Hampton, 
N.  H,,  Oct.  29,  and  Nov.  16,  1727,  to  which  is  added  an  .Vjipendix, 
giving  some  .Account  of  the  I'.auhquake,  as  it  was  in  Hampton, 
etc.,  pp.  (6),  75,  half  mor.  8°    Boston,  D.  J/enchman,  1728 

298 — Links  made  after  The  Gi^eat  F.AivrHQTiAKE,  In  1755,  which 
shook  North  and  South  .\incrica,  with  great  destruction  in  Cales, 
in  Lisbon,  and  most  of  the  adjacent  kingdoms.  36  verses,  in  three 
columns,  folio  l>roa.lsiJc,  mounted  on  linen,  foiled  anJboiind,  calf  extra 
{IV.  Pratt).  8°  n.  p.  {Boston  )  175.;] 

299  —  Paine  (Thdma''^  The  Doctrine  of  Earthquakes;  two  Ser- 
mon.s,  at  a  particular  Fast  in  Weymouth,  Nov.  3,  1727,  the  Frid.iy 
after  the  Eaith([uake, //.  87,  half  mor. 

8"  Boston,  D.  Henchman,  1728 

300 — Sermons  on  the  Eariluiuake  of  «7;i7.  Cot. man  (li.)  I'our 
Sermons,  in  Boston. —  Prince  (T.)  Two  Sermons  at  the  particu- 
lar Fast  in  lioston,  Nov.  2,  and  the  general  Thanksgiving,  Nov.  9, 
1727.  —  FoxcR')FT  (T.)  Sermon  at  the  Thursday-Lecture  in 
Boston,  before  the  General  Court,  Nov.  23,  1727. — Smith  (Jos.) 
Sermon  at  Charlestown,  S.  ('.,  Feb.  \,  1728,  Very  A'are.  -  W[a- 
OLKswoRTH  (S.)  Sermon  at  Ipswich,  .Nov.  i,  1727.  —  Fox  (J.) 
Two  Sermons  at  Woburn.      yery   Rare.  —  Morrill  (^Nathaniel) 


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Sermon  at  Rye,  N.  H.,  Nov.  16,  1727,  a  day  of  Publick  Fasting. 
Very  Rare.'    Sevai  in  i  vol.,  old  uilf.  ?>°  Boston,  1727-30 

"The  [sermon)  of  Mr.  MdniU,  being  a  New  Ilampsliire  prodnction,  particularly  inter 
estcd  me," — wrcte  Ji>!in  Farmer,  FCsq.,  to  a  former  owner  of  this  volnme,  in  icSjj;  "I 
knew  not  before  seeinc;  this  that  Mr.  M.  ever  published  anvthing.  The  g'lod  man,  if  now 
living,  mif;ht  with  as  much  propriety  assail  the  enormous  siccves  of  the  present  day,  as  he- 
did  the 'In  «ip'd  coats' of  our  great  grandmothers  "  MS,  note.  Mr.  .Morrill's  Sermon 
was  printed  at  "Boston  in  New  lini;!iiiii!,  for  Kii/iard  Jcnncis  and  Joscfh  Lock  in  the 
Parish  of  Rye,  172S."  (The  allusion  to  "  hcjop'd  coats  "  is  on  p.  27.  The  preacher  "looked 
upon  it  to  be  very  unseemly  and  unbecoming,  for  I'ersons  to  dress  themselves  up  in  their 
forlorn  Hoo/f'tl -Coats,  to  appe.ir  before  (iod  in  his  House.") 

301  — Williams  (\Vm.)  Divine  Warnings  To  be  received  with  Faith 
and  Fear.  .  .  A  Discourse  in  Weston  |  Mass.]  on  tlie  publick  Fast, 
Dec.  21,  1727,  on  occasion  of  tiie  terrible  Eartlupiake,  Oct.  29,  30; 
added,  a  Discourse  on  Prov.  2  .  1-6,  t/ie  latter  imperfect  after  p.  130. 

12"  Boston,  S.  Gerris/i,  1728 

302  Felt  (Jos.  B.)     The  Customs  of  New  England,//.  20%, paper. 

8°  Boston,  1853 

303  Eliot  (John)  D.D.  Biographical  Dictionary  of  New  England, 
beautiful  eopy,  half  blue  levant  tnoroceo  extra,  gilt  (F.  Beiiford), 
Uncut.  8°  Salem,  1809 

Vf.ry  Rare,  In  such  condition. 

303* The  %-\\\\G.,  fine  copy,  old  calf .  8°  Salem,  1809 

304  Examination  of  the  Pretensions  of  New  England  to  Commercial 
Pre-eminence,  li  a  If  calf.  16°  Bliila.,  18 14 

305  FoxcROFT  (Thomas)  Observalioiis  Historical  and  Practical  on 
the  Rise  and  i'riinitive  State  of  New-England.  Willi  a  special  refer- 
ence to  the  Old  or  lirst  gather'd  Church  in  Boston.  A  [Century] 
Sermon,  Aug.  23,  1730,//.  (8),  ,\(),  fresh  clean  copy,  sewed,  Uncut. 

8  Boston,  S.  Kneeland  ^5^•  T.  Green,  1730 
In  such  condition.  Very  Rare. 

306  Croon  Nf.w.s  krom  New  England:  with  An  e.xact  relation  of  the 
first  planting  that  Countrey  ;  .  .  .  Together  with  a  briefe,  but  true 
discovery  of  tluir  Order  both  in  Cluucii  antl  Common-wealth.  .  . 
With  The  names  of  the  severall  Towns  and  who  be  Preachers 
to  them,  //.  (2),  25,  green  levant  morocco  e.\tra,  inside  borders,  g.  e. 
{liedford).  sm.  ^"London,  Matthew  Simmons,  1648 

extremely  rark. 

307  [(Joodrich'sJ  Traveler's  Guide  in  New  England,  bds. 

12"  Xeiii  York,  1823 

308  GORCiKS  (FERniNANPo^  America  Painted  to  the  Life,  </^.,  Por- 
trait {"America")  and  map,  pp.  (6),  51.  London,  for  Aatli.  Brook, 
1659. —  II.  A  Briefe  Nairaiionof  the  Originall  Undertakings,  ^/<-., 
Shewing  the  beginning,  inogress,  and  continuance  of  that  of  New- 
England.  Written  by  Sir  Ferdinand^  Gorges.  ('A.,  Jitle,  and  pp.  57. 
London,  E.  Brudcncll,  for  Xath.  Brook,  \(i^^.  —  m.  Auit-rica 
Painted  to  the  Life.  A  I'rue  History  of  the  Oiiginal  undertakings, 
etc..  Title,  pp.  (2),  236,  Adrettisement,  ^pp.  L.ondon,  Li.  Lhudenell for 
Nathaniel  Ihooh,  1658.  —  iv.  America  Paintet!  to  the  Life.  'I'he 
History  of  the  Spaniards  Proceedings  in  .America,  <■/<•.,  J'ttle,  pp.{2), 
52,  Table  {\-j  pp.).  Advertisement  i^i pp.),  L.ondon,  T.  J.for  Aatli, 
Brook.  I (159.  sm.  4° 

Thomas  I'lUNrF's  copy,  with  his  autograph  (1730)  on  back  of  title.  The  four  parts 
COM  FLUTE,  with  line  impressions  of  the  folding  plate  (the  so-called  "portrait  of  a  ;  ;ung 


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Indian  woman,"  as  "  America  "I  and  the  ^Fap,  the  former  backed  with  linen.  A  superb 
copy  of  this  ICXTREMiCI.V  KARF.  b.ol<;  eloirantly  bouml,  by  Mr.  Hetlford,  in  /f;'A/ 
fawn-fiilorcil Ici'iiitl  m^ir.icro,  the  sides  riclily  orn.wiented  in  tlic  Venetian  styles,  iM'j.'CJ.ev'//. 
For  the  full  titles  and  description  of  the  four  parts,  see  Kich,  no.  314,  tjabin's  DUiianary, 
no.  28020,  or  the  Menzies  Catalogue,  .S16. 

309  GoRCEs  [Sir  F. )  A  IJiiefe  Narration  of  the  Originall  Undertak- 
ings of  the  .Advancement  nf  Plantations  into  the  parts  of  America. 
Especially,  shewing  the  beginning,  progress  and  continuance  of  that 
of  New  I'^ngland.    London,  1658.     ///  bd.   8°  {^licpr.  Boston,  1837.] 

From  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Collections,  3d  Ser.  vol.  6. 

310  Haven  (S.  F.)  History  of  Grants  imder  tlie  Great  Coimcil  for 
New  Fngland  :  a  Lecture,  before  the  Lowell  Institute,  Jan.  15, 
1869,//."  36.  8°  Boston,  1869 

311  Hawks  (Juki,)  A  Tribute  tn  the  Memory  of  the  Pilgrims,  and 
a  Vindication  of  the  Congregational  Churches  of  New  England,  with 
the  author's  autograph  presentation,  roan  gilt.      12^  Hartford,  1830 

312  inGGlN.SON  (Francis)  New-Englands  Plantation.  Or,  A  Short 
and  Trve  Description  of  the  Commodiiies  and  DisconuniKlities  of 
that  Countrey.  Written  by  Mr.  Higgeson  a  reuerend  Diuine  now 
there  resident.  .  .  .  Added,  a  Letter,  sent  by  Mr.  Graues.  Tlie 
second  Edition  enlarged  ;  (14  Icarcs,  not  pagfd,)  crushed  green  levant 
moroeeo,  paneled  and  filleted  sides,  rich  inside  borders,  g.  c.  {^Bedford), 
KXTRK.MELY  RARE. 

sni.  4°  London,  T.  &•  K.  Cotes,  for  Michael  Sparke,  1630 

313  HunnARD  (W.)  A  General  History  of  New  England,  from  the 
Discovery  to  16S0,//.  vi,  (8),  676.  8"  Mass.  Historical  Society,  1815 

314  [JOHNSON  (EuwARO))  A  History  of  New-England.  From  the 
English  planting  in  the  yecre  1628,  until  tiie  yeere  i6,i;2.  //.  (4), 
236,  (4),  etc.,  dk.  red  le: ant  rnoroceo  extra,  g.e.  (  If.  Z'ratt),  UNC'U  T. 

sm.  4^*  London,  for  Nath  :  Brooke,  1654 
Best  known,  by  its  alternate  title,  "  Woniphr-Wokkinc  I'rovidf.nci-;  of  ."^hins 
Saviour,  IN  New-I:n(;l.\nij."  E.XTKKMKI.V  KAKK,  in  any  condition,  and  an 
Uncut  copy  may  be  rcKarded  as  almost  UNKJL'E.  The  mar)iins  of  the  first  two  and 
last  three  leaves  have  been  restored,  ana  some  words  of  the  title-page  supplied  in  admirable 
facsimile. 

314*  [Johnson  (Edward)]  A  History  of  New-England.  Another fne 
copy,  the  last  line  0/ imprint  {"  in  Corn-hill,  1654")  restored  in  fac- 
simile, olive  morocco  extra,  back  and  sides  gilt,  g,  e.  ( IV  I'ratt.) 

sm.  4°  London,  1654 

315  JossELVN  (John)  New  England's  Raiilies  Discovered  ;  in  llirds, 
lieasts,  Fishes,  Serpents,  and  Plants  of  that  Country,  (?/(■.  .  .  Illus- 
trated with  Cuts,//.  (4),  114,  (2).  London,  G.  Il'iddou'es,  1672. — 
An  Account  of  Two  Voyages  to  New-England,  //.  (8),  215,  and 
(with  separate  'Jitle)  Chronological  Observations  of  America,  .  . 
to  the  year  of  Christ,  1673,  //•  223-279,  (3).  L.ondon,  G.  ll'id- 
dowes,  1674      Two  vols,  in  one,  old  calf,  neat,  sm.  8° 

Fine  copies  of  b'th  of  llicse  Kark  Works.  The  volume  bchnqed  to  Wm.  Mi.sKfa^e 
(the  anli(|iuiry,  and  Secretary  of  the  Koyal  Society,)  whose  name  and  stamp  arc  on  the 
backs  of  the  Titles.  The  autographs  of  Sir  Henry  Ulount  (the  traveller)  and  his  son, 
Charles  Dlount,  (the  author  of  •' Anima  Mundi,"  iS:c  I  are  on  the  title  pa^e  if  the 
"Vojages."'  A  name  has  been  cut  fnm  the  tnii  of  the  leaf  prfccding  the  title  of  the 
"  Rarities,"  but  without  injury  to  the  printer's  niarit  (the  (jrccn  Dragon"). 


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316  JossELYN  (J.)  New-England's  Rarities  Discovered,  .  .  The  Second 
Addition  [.f/>|.  Illustrated  with  cuts.  The  leaf  with  the  printers' 
mark  (d  Dnii^nn)  l>cfiue  the  Titli\  and  folding  fiate  {at p.  54)  ;  red 
crushed  levant  morocco  extra,fiill  gilt  back,  sides  witli  broad  gilt  I  orders, 
and  inside  borders,  g.  e.  •s.m.  "6°  London,  for  G.   Widdowcs.  1675 

A  liF.AuriFUL  COFY  of  tlie  Second  Edition  of  the  "Rarities"  —  which  is  not  less 
Raise  than  the  First. 

317  Jo.ssELYV  (J.)  New-England's  Rarities  Discovered  in  IJirds, 
Beasts,  Fishes,  Serpents,  ami  I'lants,  etc.,  with  Introduction  and 
Notes  by  Edw.  Tuckerman,  M.A.,  cloth,  beveled  boards.  Large 
Paper,  Uncct.  med.  4°  Boston,  IV.  Vcazie,  1865 

Only  75  copies  printed  on  this  paper. 

318  JossKi.VN  (J.)  Account  of  Two  Voyages  to  New  England,  1638, 
1663  ;  With  Introduction  and  Notes  l)y  luiw.  Tuckerman,  cloth. 
Large  Paver,  Uncut.  med.  \°  Boston^  IF.  Feasie,  1865 

Only  75  copies  printed  on  this  paper. 

319  KEITH  (GEORCE)  'I'he  Presbyterian  and  Independent  Visible 
Churches  in  New-ICngland  And  elsewliero,  Prought  to  the  Test, 
and  examined  according  to  the  Doctrine  of  the  Holy  Scriptures,  etc., 
and  found  to  be  Xo  True  Church  of  Christ.  .  .  .  With  A  Call  and 
Warning  from  the  Lord  to  tile  People  of  Boston  and  New- England, 
to  Repent,  &:c.  And  two  Letters  to  the  Preachers  in  Boston  ;  and 
an  Answer  to  the  Cross  Aljuses,  Lyes  and  Slanders  of  Increase 
Mather  and  Samuel  Norton,  ^c,  fine  copy,  out  of  binding,^)  prcl.  II., 
pp.  2^2.  sm.  8°  rhiladclphia.   Will.  Bradford,  1689 

'•  E.XCEEDINGI.V  RAKE."    .Sec  the  Menzies  Catalogue,  no.  1122. 

320  KNir.Hr  (J/(?(/(7w  I  Saraii])  Journal  of  a  Journey  from  Boston 
to  New  York  in  1704.  —  Buckingham  {Rev.  John)  Private  Jour- 
nals of  the  E.xpedition  against  Canida,  in  1710-11,  {a  library  stamp 
on  title-pair,  and  another.)  boards,  U.N'crr.         12°  i\'cw  York,  1825 

The  First  F^dition  of  Madajn  Kniglit's  Journal,  now  Scahck. 

321  KNiGHt  (il/ici/i/w  Sarah)  The  Private  Journal  of  a  Journey  from 
Boston  to  New  Vork,  in  the  Year  1704,  kept  by  Madam    Knight, 

//.  92,  Uncut.  4°  Albany',  K  II.  Little,  1865 

322  LechI'ORD  (Thomas)  Plain  Dealing  ;  Or,  Nevves  from  New- 
F.ngland  .  .  A  Short  View  of  New-England's  present  Government, 
both  Ecclesiasticall  antl  Civil,  etc.,  pp.  (8),  80,  calf  gilt. 

sm.  4°  f.mvion.  W.  E.  and  /.  G.  for  Nat h  Butter,  1642 

The  Very  KakR  Original  F'ditinn,  of  a  \vorl<  of  much  interest  and  of  hii;li  authority. 
Lechford's  "  short  view  "  was  a  comprehensive  one  ;  and  his  "  plain  de.ilin;; "  renders  his 
book  all  the  more  valuahle  for  the  study  of  .\ew  En;.;lanrrs  early  history  and  institutions, 

323  Lechkork  (  T.)  Plain  Dealing,  or  News  from  New  England  ; 
with  an  Introduction  and  Notes  by  J.  11.  Trumbull,  uncut. 

4°  Boston,  1867 

324  Lilly  (Lambert)  pseudon.     History  of  New  England,  engravings. 

16°  Boston,  1 83 1 

325  Mitchell's  Map  of  Maine,  New  Hampshire  and  Vermont, yJ'/./r^ 
in  cover.  16°  I'hila.,  1831 

326  M.VTHEIl  (COTTON)  The  Present  State  of  New-England. 
Considered  in  n  Discourse  On  the  Necessities  and  Advantages  of 
a  Public  Sjjirit  In  every  M.in ;  Especially,  At  such  a  time  as  this. 
Made  at  the  Lecture  in  Boston,  20.  d.  l  ni.  1690.   Upon  the  News 


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of  an  Invasion  by  bloody  Indians  and  French-men,  begun  upon  us, 

//.  (2),  52,  sm>>o//i  calf  gilt,  {IV.  Fratt),  Very  Rare. 

8°  Boston,  Samuel  Green,  1690 

327  Modest  En'(.)uiry  (A)  into  the  Grounds  and  Occasions  of  a  Late 
Pamphlet,  intituled  a  Memorial  of  the  Present  Deplorable  State  of 
New-England.  By  a  Disinterested  Hand.  />/>.  30,  /if.  mor.,  neat, 
UNCUT.  4°  London,  1707 

"  A  violent  pamphlet  in  defence  of  Gov.  DiKlIcy."  See  a  curious  letter  from  Cotton 
Mather  (Oct.  2,  17061,  pp.  lo-i^,  with  the  answer  (i ',-'6)  accusing  Mather  of  /wz/ro/cr 
inlimniy  with  "a  Gentlewoman  t'f  (Ji/ir/v  near  lloston,"  his  resohitions  "  to  avoid  her 
con%'ersation,  being  friBtrateJ  by  Vicious  inclinations."  I     Curious  and  Veky  K.are. 

328  Morse  (J.)  and  Parish  (E.)  Compendious  History  of  New 
England;  2d  edition,  map,  ens;raved  book-plate  of  Isaiah  Thomas, 
sheep.  12°  Neiohuryport,  Thomas  &' Whipple,  1809 

329  Morton  (Nathaniel)  New-England's  Memorial  :  or,  A  brief 
Relation  of  tlie  most  Memorable  and  Remarkable  Passages  of  the 
Providence  of  God,  manifested  to  the  i'laniers  of  New-England  in 
America  :  With  Special  Reference  to  the  first  Colony  thereof, 
Called  New-Plimouth,  .  .  .  //.  (10),  248,  (i),  dark  green  leiumt 
morocco,  filleted  sides,  back  full  gilt,  rich  inside  borders,  g.  e.  {F.  Bed- 
ford), sm.  8°  Boston,  Reprinted  for  Nieholas  Boone, 

at  the  Sign  of  the  Bidle  ///  Cor nh ill,  1721 

Very  Scarce.  This  copy  has,  at  the  end,  the  leaf  sometimes  wanting,  containing  an 
Advertisement  of  the  P/uirmatofrria  Loniiinen.'.i!,  "  printed  by  John  Allen,  for  Nicholas 
Boone,  <7ni/ llaniel  Henchman."  The  reprint  of  Morton's  Memorial — also  by  Allen  — 
appears  to  have  been  shared  between  Boone  and  Henchman  (see  the  next  number). 

330  Morton  (N.)  New-England's  Memorial.  Another  large,  fine, 
clean  copy,  in  the  original  binding,  autograph  of  {Rev.)  Warham 
Williams,  173 1.         sm.  8°  Boston,  Reprinted  for  Daniel  Henchman, 

at  the  Corner  Shop  orer-against  the  B rick-Meeting- Jlouse,  1721 

331  Morton  (N.)  New  England's  Memorial:  good  sound  copy,  pp. 
(10),  248,  (i). 

8°  Boston,  Reprinted  {by  John  Allen]  for    Nicholas  Bonne,  172 1 

332  Morton  (N.)  New-England's  Memorial :  or,  A  brief  Relation 
of  the  most  memorable  and  remarkable  Passages  of  the  Providence 
of  God,  manifested  to  the  Planters  of  New-England,  in  America, 
etc.,  brown  levant  mor,  extra,  sides  flitted,  with  corner  ornaments, 
inside  borders,  back  full  gilt,  g.e.  (F.  Bedford),  pp.  viii,  208,  (8). 

4°  iVeicport,  repr.  by  S  Southa'trk,  1772 

333  Morton  (N.)  New-England's  Memorial,  another  copy,  {lorers 
removed,  for  re-binding).  ^°  Newport,  repr.  S.  Southwick,  1772 

334  Morton  (N.)  The  New-F^ngland's  Memorial  :  or,  A  Brief  Rela- 
tion, etc.,  pp.  xii,  204,  fine  clean  copy,  hf.  levant  m.u:  gilt,  top  gilt, 
Uncut.  12°  I'lymouth,  A.  Danforth,  1826 

335  Morton  (N.)  New-England's  Memorial;  5th  editimi,  with  large 
additions  i:i  m..r:inal  notes,  and  an  Ajjpendix,  by  John  Davis, 
facsimile  of  Hubbard' s  map,  sprinkled  roan,  neat.      8°  Boston,  1826 

336  MORTON  (THOMAS)  New  English  Canaan  or  New  Canaan. 
Containing  an  Abstract  of  New  England,  Composed  in  tiiree 
Bookes.  .  .  Written  by  Thomas  Morton  of  ClilTords  Inne  gent, 
upon  tenne  yeares  knowledge  and  experiment  of  tlie  Country,  //. 


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1 88,  (3),  red  grosgr.  /erant  morocco,  extra,  filleted  and  paneled  sides, 
g.e.  (W.  Pratt).  4°  Amsteidavi.  Jacob  Frederick  Statu,  1637 

"A  book  of  such  EXTREME  UARIl'V  that'Mr.  FrecVrik  Miiller,  the  eminent 
bookseller  of  Amsterdam,  remarks  ;  '  AUlioiii;li  this  book  is  printed  in  my  native  place, 
Kms\i:ri\Am,  I  liavf  never  sent  nor  heart/  of  it  here.'  We  know  of  only  ONE  OTHUR 
C(JPY  jbesides  Mr.  Menzies's]  in  tlie  United  States."  The Menzies  Catalogue  (no.  1440), 
which  see,  for  a  good  accoimt  of  this  curious  work. 

337  Morton  (Thomas)  New  English  Canaan  or  New  Canaan  con- 
taining an  Abstract  of  New  Kngland,  etc.  Another  copy,  luilf  blue 
moroc  o,  pp.  iSS,  (3).  s^  Amsterdam,  Jac.Fred.  Stam,  1637 

This  copy  was  badly  bo'.nd,  some  sheets  having  been  set  too  liiRh,  so  that  they  were 
cut  too  close  at  tl\e  top, touching  the  running  title  on  a  few  pages.  The  title-page  is  somewhat 
soiled,  and  a  small  hole  in  it  has  b.en  mended.  The  fore  and  bottom  margins  are  bioad, 
and,  with  exceptions  noted  —  whicli  would  disappear  under  the  hands  of  a  competent 
binder —  the  copy  is  cli;.\n  and  coou. 

338  Narra  FIVE  (A)  of  the  Miseries  of  New-England,  by  reason  of 
an  Arbitary  Government  Erected  thme,  [Part  X  of  A  Sixth  Col- 
lection of  Papers  Relating  to  the  Present  Juncture  of  Affairs  in 
England,]//.  29-34,  hf.  green  mor.  neat. 

4°  London,  R.  yancway,  1689 

339  Narrative  (A)  of  the  Miseries  of  New-England,  by  reason  of 
An  Arbitrary  (Government  Erected  there.  Printed  in  the  Tyranic 
Reign  of  Sir  Edmund  Andross,  //.  8,  lif.  morocco. 

8°  Reprinted,  Boston,  1775 

340  Nfai,  (D.)  riistoryof  New  England,  .  .  .  to  the  year,  1700, ;//«/, 
2  vols.,  old  calf  gilt.  8°  London,  1720 

341  Neal  (D.)  History  of  New  England.  2d  edition,  with  many 
additions,  map,  2  vols.,  old ccdf.  8°  London,  1747 

342  NEW  ENGLAND'S  FACTION  Discovered  ;  or.  A  Brief  and 
True  Account  of  their  Persecution  of  the  Church  of  England ; 
the  Beginning  and  Progress  of  the  War  with  the  Indians  ;  and 
other  late  Proceedings  there,  in  a  Letter  from  a  Gentleman  of  that 
Country,  to  a  Person  of  Quality.  Being,  an  .Answer  to  a  most 
false  and  scandalous  Pamphlet  lately  Published;  Intituled,  News 
from  New-England,  etc.,  ^  pp.  double  columns,  half  red  morocco  extra 
{L'ratt).  4°  L.ondoii,  J.  LLindmarsh,  1690 

No  title-page.  The  Letter  is  signed,  C.  D.  The  copy  was  somewliat  mutil.ited  and 
has  been  close  cropped,  but  the  margins  have  been  skdfuUy  restored  and  the  missing 
words  supplied  in  facsimile.     E.XTltlCMELV  RARE. 

343  New  England's  First  Fruits;  in  respect.  First  of  the  Conver- 
sion of  some.  Conviction  of  divers,  {'reparation  of  sundry,  of  the 
Indians.  2.  Of  the  progresse  of  Learning,  in  the  Colledge  at 
Cambridge  in  Massacusets  |.«V]  Bay.  \\'ith  Divers  other  Speciall 
Matters  concerning  that  Countrey, /V>-  (2),  26.  maroon  morocco, g.  e. 

sm.  4°  L.'.mdon,  R.  O.  and  G.  D.for  LJcnry  Overton,  1643 

\i;ry  Rark.     Autograph  of  "Cotton"  Mather",  ifi;S,"on  guard  leaf. 

344  Nkw  Enci.and  Scknes,  or  Events  which  have  taken  place  since 
the  first  settlement  of  New  England,  illustrated  by  engravings. 

12°  New  Haven,  1833 

345  New  ENGi.ANn  SociETV  Addresses,  tf/<r.  —  Remarks  on  Charges 
against  the  Religion  and  Morals  of  People  of  Boston  by  Rev.  G. 
Spring,  1),D.  in  a  Sermon  before  the  N.  E.  Society  of  New  York, 
Dec.  22,  1820.     New  York,  1820.  —  Spring  (G.)    A  Tribute  to  N. 


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England  :  Sermon  before  the  N.  E.  Societj'  of  New  York,  Dec. 
22,  1820.  JV.  )'.  182 1. —  Other  Aiidnsses  hi'fore  the  same  Society,  as 
AV/,wy  .•— Romeyn  (:  [•  H).  1S21.  —  Whelpley  (P.M.),  1822.— 
Bacon  (L.),  1838.  —  Winthrop  (R.  C),  1839.  — Cheever  (G.  B.), 
1842.  — Marsh  (G.  P.),  1S44.  — Uph.ini  (C.  W.),  1846.  — Hall 
(J.  P  ).  1S47.  — Bushnell  (li.\  1S49  —Webster  (D.),  1850.— 
Hadduck  (C.  B.),  1841.  —  Evarts  (\V.  M.),  1854.  —  Si.\ticth  Anni- 
versary Celebration  of  the  N.  E.  Society  of  New  York,  Dec.  22, 
1865.  N.  y.  iS(')6. —  Bond  (H.),  Address  before  N.  Fl.  SociEivof 
Phii.adei.I'Hia,  May,  1824. —  Ripley  (Geo.),  Oralinn  before  Pilj^rim 
Society  of  Louisville,  Dec.  22,  1838.--  Hreck  (S.),  Discourse  before 
Society  of  Sons  of  New  England  in  Pliila.  Dec.  21,  1844. —  Sumner 
(Geo.),  Memoirs  of  the  l'i!;Trinis  at  Leyden.  Cambridge,  1845. — 
Dyer  (D. ).  Discourse  on  ilie  Characteristics  of  the  Puritans,  Dor- 
chester, Dec.  21,  1S45.  Boston,  1846.  20  in  wol.  new  half  morocco 
(Koxtmrghe).  8° 

346  Paikrev  (John  G.)  History  of  New  England  during  the  Stuart 
Dynasty,  3  vols..  Large  V.\vv.\<,  cloth,  beveled  hoards,  t'N'ci:T. 

imp.  8"  Boston,  1865 

One  luindied  copies  only,  printed  on  tliis  paper. 

347  Palfrey  (J.  G.)  History  of  New  England,  Vols,  i,  2.  2  vols. 
cloth.  roy.  8°  Boston,  1859-60 

348  I  PALMER  (JOHN)I  The  Present  State  ok  New  Enci.and 
Itnpartially  Considered,  In  a  Letter  to  the  Clergy,  //.  44,  red 
morocco  extra,  g.  e.  {Bedford). 

4°  n.  p.,  n.  d.  {Philadelphia,  W.  Bradford?  1689J 

EXCESSIVELY  RAKE. 

349  Palmer  (John)  An  Impartial  Account  of  the  State  of  New 
England:  or,  the  Late  (loverniuent  there,  Vindicated.  In  Answer 
to  tlie  Declaration  which  the  Faction  set  forth,  when  they  Over- 
turned that  Government.  With  a  Relation  of  the  Horrible  Usage 
they  treated  the  Governour  with,  and  his  Council,  &:c.;  in  a  Letter 
to  the  Clergy  there,//.  49,  dk.  blue  morocco,  Rare. 

4°   London,  for  Jidw.  Poole,  1690 

350  PRINCE  (THOMAS)  A  Chronological  Hi.story  of  New  England 
in  the  Form  of  Annals,  Vol.  I.  (Introduction,  Part  I.,  and  Part  II.), 
original  binding,  old  paneled  calf,  re-backed,  neat,  2  portraits  inserted. 

8°  Bo.f-:i,  Kneeland  &•  Green,  1736 

PRINCE'S  COPY,  with  nunierons  imimrtant  Manusckii' i'  .\iJiinioNS  in  liis 
autozrnfli.  Formerly  in  tlie  possession  of  M.  A.  Stickney,  of  Salem,  and  of  Samuel  G. 
Drake,  of  lioston,  of  whom  it  was  purchased  in  i.S;,S  by  Henry  .Stevens.  Enclosed  in  a 
dark  ureen  sir.  i;r,iineii  morMco  fiiill-tff  case,  i;ilt  and lelteral,  "  Piince.  History  of  N. 
EnRlind.     Author's  MS.  Corrections,     lioston,  1736."     UNIQUE. 

351  Prince  (Thomas)  A  Chronological  History  of  New-England  In 
the  Form  of  Annals,  etc.  Vol.  I.  and  Nunibcrs  i,  2,  and  7,  (all  pub- 
lished) of  Vol.  II.,  portrait  inserted,  2  vols.,  I'ncut. 

8°  Boston,  1736,  [1755] 

A  fine,  clean  copy  of  Prince's  Annals,  comMcle  as  far  as  published,  and  aiisoluti  i.y 
UNCtT,  is  of  SUl'EKI.A Tl\  K  RARITY.  The  three  Numbers  of  the  unfinished 
Second  Volume,  pp.  i-<j6,  are  in  their  oiij;inal  covers,  except  the  lirst,  which  has  only  part 
of  the  lirst  leaf  of  cover.     The  first  Volume  has  never  been  Ixiund. 

352  Prince  (T.)  A  Chronological  History  of  New-England  in  the 
form  of  Annals,  Vol.  I.,  portrait  inserted,  half  blue  calf  gilt,  fine  copy. 

8°  Boston,  1826 


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353  Prince  (T.)  A  Chronological  History  of  New-England  in  the 
Form  of  Annals.     Vol.  \.,  pancldl  ailf,  neat,  8°  Boston,  1736 

With  the  aiit(ij;rai)li  of  Jdhn  Fleet.  I'roljaljly  one  of  the  six  copies  for  which  "  Mr. 
Thomas  Fleet,  Printer,"  of  Hoston,  subscribed. 

353*  —  The  same,  Vol.  \.,  paneled  calf .  8°  Boston,  1736 

Autograph  of  Jonas  Clark,  1736  (a  subscriber). 

354  Revolution  (The)  in  New  Encji-and  Justified,  and  the  People 
there  Vindicated  from  the  Aspersions  cast  upon  them  by  Mr.  John 
Palmer,  etc.  [Uy  Increase  Mather  ?]  Printed,  1691 ;  Repr.  Boston, 
I.Thomas,  1773.  Rare.  —  Locke  (John)  An  Essay  concerning 
the  Original  Extent  and  End  of  Government.  Boston,  Repr.,  Edes 
dv  GUI,  1773.     2  in  I  vol.  8° 

355  RoBBiNS  (T.)  Historical  View  of  the  First  Planters  of  New 
England,  calf,  gilt.  12°  Hartford,  18 15 

356  Sad  and  dreadful  New.s  from  New-England,  being  A  True 
Relation  of  the  Parbarous  Cruelty  lately  committed  by  the  Span- 
iards upon  the  English,     n.  t.  \>.,  full  blue  morocco,  neat,  pp.  4. 

folio,  London,  for  Langley  Curtis,  1684 
Very  Rare.    Not  in  Rich  or  Ternaux. 

357  Sanford  (Enoch)  Sketch  of  the  Pilgrims  who  founded  the 
Church  of  Christ  in  New  England,//.  71,  /f.  mor.  plain. 

16°  Boston,  183 1 

358  Sn.LiMAN  (B.)  Tour  from  Hartford  to  Quebec,  plates,  boards 
uncut.  12°  Nezv  Haven,  1820 

359  SMITH  {Capt.  JOHN)  A  Description  of  New  England:  or 
The  Observations,  and  discoueries,  of  Captain  John  Smith  (Admi- 
rall  of  that  Country)  in  the  North  of  America,  in  the  year  of  our 
Lord  16 1 4,  etc.,  with  a  fine  impression  of  the  Map  of  New  England, 
half  red  morocco,  gilt  top,  <)  prel.  leaves,  and  pp.  61,  (2). 

sm.  4°  London,  Humfrcy  Ljnones,  for  Roliert  Clerke,  1616 

RARE.  The  map  has  the  date  "  1614"  under  the  scale  of  leagues,  and  the  Arms  of 
the  Great  Plymouth  Company,  as  in  its  later  editions,  a;.d  has  prulxibly  been  taken  from 
another  cojiy. 

360  Smith  {Capt.  John)  A  Description  of  New  England.  Another 
Copy,  red  morocco,  g.  e. 

sm.  4°  London,  Humfrey  Loiones,  for  Robert  Clerke,  16 16 

The  map  is  of  an  earlier  issue  than  that  in  the  preceding  copy;  having  the  date,  1614, 
imder  the  sc.ile  of  leagues,  and  Smith's  arms  in  the  lower  comer,  but  witAoiit  the  amis  of 
the  Plymoutli  Coniiany. 

361  Smith  (Capt.  John)  Description  of  New  England,  in  the  year 
of  our  Lord  1614,  cloth,  uncut.  Large  Paper. 

4"  [Repr.]  Boston,  IV.  Veazie,  1865 
Only  twenty-five  copies  reprinted,  in  this  jiaper,  with  the  Map,  in  facsimile.    Scarce. 

362  Smith  {Capt.  John)  Viertzehende  Schiffart,  oder  Grundliche  vnd 
wahrhaffte  Peschreibung  dess  Neuwen  Engellandts,  einer  Land- 
schafft  in  Nordt  Indien,  eines  Theils  in  America,  vnter  dem 
Capitein  Johann  Schmidt. . .  Durch  einen  Liebhaber  der  Historien 
ausz  dem  P2nglischen. .  versetzt,  //.  (8),  62,  map,  and  plate  of  animals 
(/.  28),  new  vellum. 

sm.  4°  Franckfurt  am  Mayn,  Invcrlegung  der  Hiilsischen,  16 17 

First  Edition  of  the  14th  Voyage  of  the  Collection  of  Hulsius.  The  Map  of  New 
England  is  accurately  re-engraved  from  the  English  origin.il  of  1614.  A  Fink  CoI'Y; 
from  the  library  of  Maximilian.    (Catalogue  AniiraJe,  1951). 


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363  S^rITH  (John)     New  Englands  '  Trials.  |  Declaring  the  successe 
of  80  Ships  I  employed  thither  within  these  cijjht  yeares  ;j  and  the 


benefit  of  that  Countrey  by  Sea  \  and  Land. 


The  Second 


Edition.  |  /I'tv/  levant  tnorocco  extra,  rich  inside  borders,  g.  e.  {Bedford), 
16  leaves,  n.  n,  sm.  4°  London,  William  /ones,  1622 

VKRV  K.VKE. 
THE  nEDICATIOX  COrV  OF  SMITH'S   GKXERAL  HISTOKV,  LARGE  PAPER. 

364  SMITH  (Capt.  JOHN)  The  General  Historic  of  Virginia,  New- 
England,  and  the  Sunnner-Isles :  with  the  names  of  the  Adven- 
turers, Planters,  and  Governours  from  their  first  beginning  An" : 
1584.  to  this  present  1624.  With  the  Proceedings  of  those  Several! 
Colonies  and  the  Accidents  that  befell  them  in  all  their  Journyes 
and  Discoveries.  Also  the  Maps  and  Descriptions  of  all  those 
Countryes,  their  Connnoditics,  people.  Government,  Customes, 
and  Religion  yet  knowne.  ]  )ivided  into  si.\e  Bookes.  By  Captaine 
lohn  Smith  sonictymcs  Governour  in  those  Countryes  &  Admirall 
of  New  England. 

folio,  London,  Printed  l>y  I.  D.  and  I.  H.  for  Michael  Sparkes,  1624 

Ennraved  title,  pp.  (12),  ()(i,  ioi-34S.  4  Maps.  I.AUtiK  I'AI'EK,  measurin!;  8.6 
by  I2.<)  inches  on  tlic  leaf,  nraily.  The  DEDICATION  L'Ol'V,  of  tlie  I'irst  Eiutidn; 
in  the  ORIGINAL  BINDING,  (lark  bhie  mornccd,  gilt  e<lj;cs,  sides  paneled,  wide  gilt  borders, 
the  panel  senile  of  fleurs-de-lis  and  corners  ricldy  j;ilt,  havinp  m  the  center,  on  one  side, 
the  roy.ll  .inns  (James  I.)  and  on  the  other,  the  arms  of  the  Duciiuss  or  Uiiiimond  ani> 
I.KNo.x,  to  whom  the  work  was  dedicated,  .and  whose  portrait  (with  that  of  Matoaka)  w.as 
inserted  in  some  later  copies.  This  UNIQUE  volume  is  in  the  lincst  possible  condition, 
with  excellent  impressions  of  the  engraved  title  page  and  maps.  It  is  enclosed  in  a  dark- 
blue  str.  grained  morocco  case,  sides  and  back  gilt,  and  lettered. 

Mr.  Menzies's  copy  of  the  edition  of  i6',2  (Mcnzics  Catalogue,  no.  1S51)  measured  7i 
by  1 1 J  inches,  and  was  properly  descrilxid  as  "  unusually  large."  The  lirinley  copy  is  an 
inch  ami  a  quarter  wider,  and  an  inch  aiuljivc-cig/il/is  taller. 

365  S.MiTH  {Capt.  John)  The  Generall  Historic  of  Virginia,  New- 
England,  and  the  Summer  Isles  : . .  from  their  first  beginning  An": 
1584.  to  this  present  1626,  etc.,  engraved  title,  4  maps,  pp.  (12),  96, 
105-248.         London,  J.  D.  and  I.  II.  for  Edward  Blaekmore,  1632 

The  True  Travels,  Adventures,  and  Observations  of  Captaine 
lohn  Smith,  In  Europe,  Asia,  Africa,  and  America,  from  Anno 
Domini  1593.  to  1629,  large  folded  plate,  and  engraved  coat  of  arms 
on  back  of  title,  6  prel.  II.,  pp.  60. 

London,  %  H.  for  Thomas  Slater,  1630 

Two  vols,  in  one,  richly  bound  in  Ircant  rcil  morocco  sufer  extra,  full  gill,  siilcs  JouHc 
fancied  (Harleian),  inside  borders  (/■'.  Bedford).     Large  and  I'iNii  copies. 

366  Smith  {Capt.  John)  Advertisements  for  the  unexperienced 
Planters  of  New  England,  or  anywhere,  etc.  London,  1631.  lure- 
simile  of  the  original  map,  cloth,  Large  Paper,  Uncut. 

med.  4°  [Repr.]  Boston,  W.  Veazie,  1865 

Srecntyfivc  cofics  only  printed  on  this  paper,  with  the  facsimile  map.     Scarce. 

367  Smith  {Capt.  John)  A  Sea  Grannnar,  |  With  |  The  Plaine  E.xpo- 
sition  I  of  Smiths  Accidence  for  young  |  Sea-men,  enlarged.  | 
Diuided  into  fifteene  Chapters :  what  they  are  you  |  may  partly 
conceiue  by  the  Contents.  |  Written  by  Captaine  lohn  Smith, 
sometimes  |  Gouernourof  Virginia,  and  Admirall  of  |  New-England.  | 
Green  levant  morocco  extra,  gilt,  g.  e.  {Bedford),  d  prel.  leaves,  pp.  "^d. 

sni.  4°  London,  lohn  Haviland,  1627 
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368  vSmith  {dipt.  John)  The  Sea-mans  Grammar  and  Dictionary, 
Explaining  all  the  difficult  Terms  in  Navigation  :  and  the  practical 
Navigator  and  Gunner:  In  Two  Parts.  .  .  By  Chaplain  John  Smith, 
Sometime  Governour  of  Virg/nia,  and  Admiral  of  New  ICngland. 
Now  much  Amplified  and  Enlarged,  etc.  [by  B.  '^.\  folding  plate  of 
a  ship,  and  woodcuts,  good  copy,  half  calf  .  4°  London,  1692 

369  Smith  (J.  Toulmin)  Northmen  in  New  England,  or  America  in 
the  Tentli  Century,  maps,  cloth.  12°  Boston,  1839 

370  TunoR  (Wm.)  Letters  on  the  Eastern  States.  Second  Edition, 
half  calf,  marbled  edges.  &°  Boston,  182 1 

371  [Wakd  (Edward)]  Writings  of  the  Author  of  the  London-Spy 
[including  "  A  Trip  to  yamaica,  with  a  true  Character  of  the  People 
and  Island ; "  and  "  A  Trip  to  A^ew-England,  with  a  Character  of 
the  Country  and  reople,  both  English  and  Indians ;"  ^/f.  The 
Second  Edition,^.  \o\,  good  copy  {a  name  cut  from  title-leaf)  old  calf. 

8°  London,  1704 

"  Ned  W.ird  "  was  a  graceless  scamp.  His  "  Trip  to  Ncw-Knj,'land"  fairly  matclies  — 
if  it  dues  not  surp.iss  —  tlic  Rev.  Sam.  reters's  "History  of  Connecticut."  Tlie  latter 
seems  to  have  taken  a  hint  foroneof  liis '•  blue-laws  "  from  Ward's  story  (p.  i73)of  "a 
Captain  of  a  ship,  wlxj  had  been  a  Ions;  voyage,  happened  to  meet  his  wife,  and  kissed 
her  in  the  street  [of  Hoston],  for  which  lie  w.is  fined  lo  shillinf;s,"  — the  offences  of  "open 
kissing  and  of  fornication  IxMni;  both  of  a  price;  and  another  inhabitant  of  the  town  w.is 
fin'd  ten  shillings  for  kissing  his  own  wife  in  his  garden,"  and  was  wliipixid  for  refusing  to 
pay  the  fine.  Drake  (flisf.  of  Hoston,  515,  516)  makes  some  extracts  from  this  naiiglity 
(and  very  scarce)  book. 

372  [Welde  (Thomas)  and  Winthrop  (John)]  A  Short  Story  of  the 
Rise,  reign,  and  ruin  of  the  Antinomians,  Familists  &  Libertines 
that  infected  the  Churches  of  New-England, //.  (i8), 66.  London, 
Printed  for  Ralph  Smith  at  the  Signc  of  the  Bible,  &c.,  1 644.  —  Bavlie 
(Robert)  A  Dissvasive  from  the  Errours  of  the  Time :  Wherein 
the  Tenets  of  the  principall  Sects,  especially  of  the  Independents, 
are  drawn  together  in  one  Map,  etc.,  pp.  (24), 252.  London,  for 
Sam.  Gellibrand,  1645.  —  Featf-ev  (Daniel)  The  Dippers  dipt,  or. 
The  Anabaptists  Dvck'd  and  Plvng'd  Over  Head  and  Ears,  at  a 
Disputation  in  Southwark.  The  Fourth  Edition.  Portrait  of 
Featley,  l>y  JV.  Jlfarsliall  {slightly  injured,)  and  two  plates  (one  par- 
tially defaced),  pp.  (16),  135.  London,  1646.  —  Marshall  (Stephen) 
A  Sermon  of  the  Baptizing  of  Infants  j  preached  in  the  Abbey- 
Church  at  Westminster,  //.  (4),  61.  London,  1645.  Four  in  one 
vol.,  old  calf,  somciiihat  stained.  4° 

373  White  {Reii.  John)  The  Planter's  Plea,  Or  The  Grovnds  of 
Plantations  examined,  and  vsuall  Objections  answered.  Together 
with  a  manifestation  of  the  causes  mooving  such  as  have  lately 
undertaken  a  Plantation  in  New-England :  for  the  satisfaction  of 
those  that  question  the  lawfulnesse  of  the  Action,//.  (4), 84,  Icrant 
citron  morocco,  sides  panel-gilt,  inside  borders,  g.  e.  {P.  Bedford),  laroe 
and  fine  coi'Y.     Rare.  4°  London,  JVilliam  Loncs,  1630 

373*  White  (H.)     Early  History  of  New  England.  8th  edition,  sheep. 

12°  Concord,  N.  IL,  1843 

374  Winthrop  (John)  A  Journal  of  the  Transactions  and  Occur- 
rences in  the  Settlement  of   Massachusetts  and  the  other  New 


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England  Colonies,  from  the  year  1630,  to  1644  ;  now  first  published 
from  a  correct  copy  of  the  original  manuscript,  //.  (6),364,  0/1/  ai//, 
neat.  8"  Hartford,  Jilishu  Baluock,  1790 

Isaac  Hackus's  copy,  with  Ms  autoKrapli.  "l'"or  tliis  first  printed  cilition  of  this  cele- 
brated Journal  wc  are  indebted  to  the  eiierijy,  enterprise,  aiu!  liberality  of  Noah  Webster, 
the  I,exicof;rapher.     Copies  are  now  scaklk." — //.  Sla'cns. 

375  WiNTiiRoi-  (J.)  The  History  of  New  England,  fron  to 
1649;  from  his  Original  Manuscripts.    With  notes  by  _,         '"ge, 

portrait,  2  vols.,  s/inj).  8°  Boston,  1^25,  '26 

376  —  The  same.  A  new  edition  ;  with  Additions  and  Corrections 
by  the  former  Editor, /(W/v///,  2  vols.,  dot/t.  8"  Boston,  1853 

377  Wt)OD  (Wii.i.tam)  New  F2nglands  Prospect.  A  true,  lively,  and 
experimentall  description  of  that  part  of  America,  commonly 
called  New-England,  ^c.,/o/i//n^ma/>,  gnxn  Ircant  tnorocco  extra,  g.  e, 
{Bc<//onl),J>p.  (&),83,(5),  Rark. 

sin.  4"  London,  27io.  Cotes,  for  yohn  Bella/nie,  1635 

378  Wood  (Wim.iam)  r,^ew-EngIand's  Prospect.  A  true,  lively,  and 
experimental  description  of  that  part  of  America,  commonly  called 
New-England,  )kc.,  origin  il  map,  fine  clean  copy,  Forcl. 

4"  Tho.  Cotes,  for  yohn  Bellamic,  1635 

From  the  library  of  the  Marciis  of  Hastint;s  ;  with  autograph  of  Sir  John  Rawdon. 

379  Wood  (Wm.)  New-.^Jigland's  Prospect.  The  Third  Edition, 
dark  green  cm  sited  levant,  top  gilt  {Pratt,)  uncut. 

&°  Boston,  repr.,  Thomas  and  yohn  Fleet,  1764 

With  .in  Introductory  Kssay  (i8  pp.)  and  notes  by  the  editor.  .\  Ueautif  Coi"Y. 
ExTRi-.Mi-LV  Kari:,  in  this  condition. 

3S0  Wood   (Wm.)     New-England's   Prospect.     The   Third  in. 

UNCUT.  8°  Boston,  repr.  Thomas  and  yohn  ^  .  64 

With  the  exception  of  water-stains  on  a  few  pages  —  which  can  easily  be  removed  — 
this  is  an  UNUSUALLY  fink  copyofaVF.RY  KAiu;  l»ok.  This  edition  "  is  said  to  be 
MUCH  MORI-  RARF.  than  the  (London)  original  "  of  1635.  (See  the  Mcnzics  Catalogue, 
no.  21S8.) 

381  Wood  (Wm.)  New  Flngland's  Prospect.  [Edited  by  Charles 
Deane.]     Map.     Uncut.  sm.  4°  Boston,  Prince  Society,  1865 

Scarce.     Only  150  copies  published. 


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WARS  WITH  THE  INDIANS,  IN  NEW  ENGLAND. 

382  [Cmi.n  {Mrs.  L.  Maria)]  The  First  Settlers  of  New  England; 
or.  Conquest  of  the  Pequods,  Narragansets  and  Pokanokets.  By 
a  Lady  of  Massachusetts, //('////j/Ar^. 

i8°  Boston,  Miinroe  &•  Francis,  n.  d.  \ab  1822] 

383  CHURCH  (THOMAS)  Entertaining  Passages  relating  to 
Philip's  War  which  Began  in  the  Month  of  June,  1675.  As  also 
of  Expeditions  More  lately  made  Against  the  Common  Enemy,  and 
Indian  Rebels,  in  the  Eastern  Parts  of  New-P^ngland  :  with  Some 
Account  of  the  Divine  Providence  towards  Benjamin  Church, 
Esqr ;  ]5y  T.  C.  Interleaved,  pp.  (4),  120,  portrait  of  B.  Church 
inserted,  half  riissia,  neat.  sm.  4°  Boston,  B.  Green,  17 16 

"  This  is  one  of  the  Rarest  liooKS  of  its  class.  I  have  never  seen  a  copy  for  sale." — 
J.  Sahin,  dictionary,  wi.  12996.  This  copy  once  belonged  to  Mr.  Samuel  Ci.  Drake, 
who  interleaved  it  and  gave  it  a  plain  binding;.  It  cannot  be  called  a  very  fine  copy,  but  it 
is  the  best  which  Mr.  Hrinlcy  could  get  in  forty  years'  trying  —  and  it  may  be  doubted,  if  any 
collector  of  this  generation  will  again  have  the  opportunity  of  buying  one  so  good  as  this. 


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■'^w      w,"  "^i  ."''"^^^     ''''"-'  '-'"t'^'t'^i-'i'iS  Hi-Story  of  King  Philip's 
War,  Wh.cii  besan  in  the  month  of  Jt„,e,  ,675.  as  also  o^  Ex  i  i 
t  ons  more  lately  made  against  the  Common  Enen.y.  and  Indian 
if    !>  ''  nlit  'if^'-'l  "''''^  °f  New-Kngland :  With  Jome  accom 
Thnl        T    ,'  7/''''^"5^  towards  Col.  Uenjamin   Church.     By 
Jl  omas  Church    Esq.  his  Son.     The  Second   Edition,  por/raU  l 

paneled,  ff.  e.  {Bedford),  pp.  iv,  ig8,  (i).  "^ 

\,!^T"' ^v"^"^-    '^'^'   ^""^"''^  ''^'--  ^'^"^""">"  ^^onthwkk,  1772 

iMNh  COPV.      VkkV  SCARCK.  '        '' 

385  Church  (T.)     The  Entertaining  History  of  King  Philip's  War 
.  .  .  Another  copy.     Portraits  of  B.  Church  and  King  Philip  ■  half 
morocco,  pp.  iv,  108,  (i).  00  \t„,,J:S,      /'       ■' 

MM    /r   ■  ■        '    ^  '  vv-  »    A'atiporf,  repr.,  1772 

by  H.  M.  Dexter,  2  vols,  uncut.  sm.  4"  Boston,  ,865-67 

387  C'lU'-c'i  Criios.)  History  of  the  Great  Indian  War  of  .67C-6  • 
also,  the  Old  .rench  and  Indian  Wars,  1689-.704;  with  notes  and 
appendix  by  Samuel  G.  Drake,  engravinss,  cmLsai  moro^^^giU 

8°  Hartford,  1854 

^'^^^^f  %  '^''^w-^'''  ^"''.'^^"  Chronicle;  being  a  Collection  of  Ex- 
pTii  >\v'''  ^'ir  ^^"r".'-^"^'  published  in  the  Time  of  Kiig 
Ihd.ps  War;  with  troduction  and  Notes  by  Samuel  (J.  Drake^ 
map,  Large  Paper,  .  -.«/.  ^o  ^^,^.,^^^^^  ^^l:^ 

3S8*  -  The  same,  cloth,      ^  ^^ilt,  uncl  •■.  med.  4°  Boston,  1867 

389  Drakk  (S.G.)     A  Pan,,  .lar  History  of  the  Five  Years  French 

y^l/"y  '.V^'^v"  ^^''  ^"S'^"^'  •'^"''  P^^f^  '-adjacent,   1744-49 
Jo,tm,tofGov.  S/urky,  and  other  engravings,  cloth,  top  gilt,  uncuT 

4°  Boston,  1870 

390  Easton  (John)  A  Narrative  of  the  Causes  which  led  to  Philip's 
Ind.an  War  of  1675  and  .676;  with  other  Documents  concerning 
th,s  event,  m  the  Oft.ce  of  the  Secretary  of  State  of  New  Yo"f 
With  an  Introduction  and  Notes  by  Franklin  B.  Houi,^h,  map  half 
'"'{:  '":  'T'    .    .  4°  Albany,  J.  Mun.J,\^S> 

^'^'H^Z'f'fiT  ?^^''7^''^  ^''''^'■'  concerning  the  Attack  on 
Hatheld  and  Deerfield,  by  a  Party  of  Indians  from  Canada,  Sept 
19,  <677  :  L«l"te<l  by  F.  B.  Hough],  map,  uncut.  '      ' 

roy.  S°  M!i>  iorh,  iSzq 

BRADioRnCLunPiiblicitions,  No.  I.     ICdition  of  loo  copies. 

392  HoyT(E.)  Antiquarian  Researches;  comprising  a  History  of 
the  Induxn  Wars  ,n  the  country  bordering  Connecticut  Rivc^an" 

c.x/nr,  fop  g,lt  {F.  BedfordX  vscuT.  S°  Greenfeld.Jfass     ,824 


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393  HUBBARD  (\Vm.)  A  Narrative  of  the  Troubles  witli  the 
Indians  in  New-England  ...  to  this  present  year,  1677  .  .  .  To 
which  is  added  a  Discourse  about  tlie  VVarre  with  the  I'equods  in 
the  year  1637,  jaM  {Sta'ens's)  faisimile  of  the  original  map,  and  also 
a  facsimile  of  the  map  belonging  to  the  Liindon  edition,  both  mounted  on 
linen,  dk. green  grosgrained  levant  morocco  extra,  bach  full  gilt,  paneled 
sides,  g.  e.  {F.  Bedford),  sni.  4°  Boston,  John  Foster,  1677 

pp.  (14),  i,?2,  (SI,  7-12;  iVarnitifi;  S,S. 

394  HUBBARD  (\Vm.)  The  Present  State  of  New-England.  Being 
a  Narrative  of  the  Troubles  with  the  Indians  in  New-Englancl, 
from  the  first  planting  thereof  in  the  year  1607,  to  this  pre-^^ent 
year  1677  ;  JJut  chiefly  of  the  late  Troubles  in  the  two  last  years 
1675,  and  1676.  To  which  is  added  a  Discourse  about  the  War 
with  the  I'equods  in  the  year  1637,  <"'4'''"<'^  map,  red  levant  morocco 
super  extra,  full  gilt  ( IV.  Pratt). 

sm.  4'  London,  for  Tho.  Parkhurst,  1677 

A  Ukautifui.  Copy,  with  the  book  plate  aiul  atitcfnif-li  of  "  Robert  Soiitluy,  Keswick, 
Mav  ^,  i.Sii."  Fine  impression  of  the  original  (I-ondon)  Mat.  .See  Field's  Indian 
PiUionraftiy,  no.  730,  for  the  collation,  &c.     \'FKV   KA  KK. 

395  HUBBARD  (VVm.)  'J'he  Present  State  of  New-England.  Being 
a  Narrative  of  the  Troubles  with  the  Indians,  etc.  Anothei  copy, 
with  the  Map  J  in  the  original  binding,  calf,  paneled  sides,  red  edges. 

sni.  4°  J.ondoii,  for  Tho.  Parkhurst,  1677 

k\\  Excia'riDNALl.Y  Lar^e  and  Fink  copy,  the  paijes  nicisuring  7.75  inches  nearly, 
by  5.9.     The  .l/n/  is  in  perfect  condition. 

396  HuHHAKD  (W'm.)  a  Narrative  of  the  Indian  Wars  in  New- 
England,  etc.,  fine  copy,  elegantly  bound  in  dark  red  smooth  calf  extra, 
back  and  sides  gilt,  g.  e.  (JV.  Pratt).      12'  Boston,  jfohn  Boyle,  1775 

The  second  Amcriinii  edition  ;  with  a  I'reface  (4  pp.).     Vi;ky  Sc  akli;. 

397  HunuARD  (Wm.)  a  Narrative  of  the  Indian  Wars  in  New 
England,  etc.,  good  copy,  pp.  410. 

12°  Worcestei,  Mass.,  D.  Greenleaffor  Jos.  Wilder,  1801 

398  HuHHARD  (Wm.)  a  Narrative  of  the  Indian  Wars  in  New 
England,  etc.,  pp.  228,  good  copy,  boards. 

12"  Nonoich,  y.  'J'riimbull,  n.  d.  [1802] 

A  ViiKY  .'~(AR<K  edition.     It  was  advertised  as  "  just  puhlisheil,"  Ma>,  1.S02. 

399  —  The  same,//.  21  i„  good  copy,  boards. 

\2°  Danbnry,  Stiles  Nichols,  1803 

.ScAlu'K.  Reprinted  —  with  scrnpuloiis  retention  of  every  lypu(;iapliital  errcjr  —  from 
'he  Norwich  edition  of  the  prcccdini;  year. 

400  HuiiitARD  (Wm.)  a  Narrative  of  the  Iinlian  Wars  in  New- 
England,  etc.;  pp.  375,  T),  old  calf,  gilt,  good  copy. 

8'  Stockbridge,  Afass.,  Ileman  Wiilard,  1803 

401  —  'i'he  same,//.  359,  nice  clean  copy,  original  binding,  neat. 

12°  Fh-attlcl>orough,  Win.  Pessenden,  1814 
,^o2   Hi'BHARD  (Wm.)     The  History  of  the   Indian  Wars  in  New  iuig- 
land.     With   an    Historical    Preface,   Life,   and    Notes,   by   S.   ti. 
Drake.     Map  in  facsimile.     2  vols.,  Larckst  Patku,  rNcrr. 

4    A'o.vbuiy.  Afass.,  1865 

Printed  for  \V.  F.  Woculward,  in  an  edition  of  350  topiis,  ol  which  50  were  on  LAi<<iii 
I'Ai'HK.     "  The  l)est  reprint ...  It  is  a  splendid  spec  inien  ol  typoijraphy."  —  Fiilil. 

403  —  The  same.     2  vols.,  LARtiKsr  Pai'KU,  uncut. 

4"  Roxburv,  1865 


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404  —  The  same.     2  vols.,  Large  Paper,  uncut. 

imp.  8°  Roxhitry,  1865 

405  —  The  same.     2  vols.,  uncut.  sm.  4°  Roxhury,  1865 

406  KiODKR  (F.)  The  E.xpeditions  of  Capt.  John  Lovewell,  and  his 
Encounters  with  tlie  Indians,  including  a  particular  account  of  the 
Pequauket  Battle,  .  .  .  with  a  reprint  of  Rev.  T.  Symmes's  Sermon, 
cloth,  extra,  bei'ckd  boards,  uncut.  sm.  4"  Boston,  1865 

407  Kidder  (F.)  The  Expeditions  of  Capt.  John  Lovewell,  and  his 
Encounters  with  the  Indians;  Including  an  account  of  the  Pequau- 
ket Battle,  etc.,  Map,  Large  Paper  (only  25  printed),  uncut. 

1.  4°  Boston,  1865 

See  Symmes  (T.)  Historical  Memoirs,  Nos.  422,  423. 

408  MASON  {Major  John)  A  Brief  History  of  the  Pequot  War : 
Especially  of  the  memorable  Taking  of  their  Fort  at  Mistick  in 
Connecticut  in  1637.  Written  by  Major  John  Mason,  A  principal 
Actor  therein,  etc.  With  an  Introduction  and  some  Explanatory 
Notes  by  the  Reverend  Mr.  Thomas  Prince,  {three  plates  inserted), 
red  levant  morocco,  e.vtra,  full  gilt,  inside  borders  {F.  Bedford),  U.ncut. 

8°  Boston,  S.  Kneeland  &•  T.  Green,  1736 

An  Uncut  copy  of  Mason's  Pcqiiot  War  is  Kxcessivkly  Kare.  "One  was  recently 
sold  at  private  sale,  for  i?i6o," — as  Mr.  .'^■abin  notes,  in  the  Mcnzics  Catalogue  (no.  133S). 

409  MATHER  (INCREASE)  A  Brief  History  of  the  War  with  the 
Indians  in  New-England.  From  June  24.  1675.  (when  the  first 
Englishman  was  Murdered  by  the  Indians)  to  August  12.  1676. 
when  Philip,  alias  Metacomet,  the  principal  Author  and  Beginner 
of  the  War,  was  slain,  etc.,  front  margin  close  cut,  trenching  slightly 
on  the  type  on  a  few  leaves,  in  other  respects  a  f;ooD  copy,  half  dark 
morocco,  neat.  iC  London,  for  Richard  Chis70cll,  1676 

Il.\lf  title  ("The  Wars  «f  New-l'jmland"),  Title,  License,  .and  "To  the  Reader,''  4  II., 
"A  liricf  History,"  pp.  51,  (1  bik.),  Postscript,  |)p.  S.  H.as  the  autographs  of  George 
Baiuroft,  \f.y,^,xaAJcimes'J.'Jiirvcs.    Extremely  Rare. 

410  Mather  (Increase)  A  Brief  History  of  the  War  with  the 
Indians  in  New-England.  From  June  34.  1675  (when  the  first 
Englishman  was  Murdered  by  the  Indians)  to  August  12.  1676. 
when  Philip,  .  .  was  slain.  .  .  Together  with  a  serious  Exhortation, 
etc.,  Larc.e  and  Fine  copy,j,prel.ll ,  pp.  51,  i  blk.,  and  Postscript,  pp. 
8,  half  red  morocco,  neat.  4°  London,  for  Rich.  Chiswcll,  1676 

411  Mather  (Increase)  The  History  of  King  Philip's  War :  also,  a 
History  of  the  same  War,  by  Cotton  Mather.  With  Introduction 
and  Notes  by  Samuel  CI.  Drake,  J'ortrails  of  Increase  ami  Cotton 
Mather.  Albany,  y.  Munsell,  1862.  —  Mather  (Increase)  Early 
History  of  New  England  .  .  and  a  full  Narrative  of  Hostilities  to 
the  close  of  the  War  with  the  Pe{|uots,  in  1637,  [and]  of  the  Origin 
of  the  War  with  King  Philip:  Introduction  and  Notes  by  S.  G. 
Drake.     Boston,  1S64.     2  \o\s.,  cloth,  gilt  tops,  vncvt.  4° 

412  News  from  New  Encland,  being  A  True  and  last  Account  of 
the  present  Bloody  Wars  carried  on  betwixt  the  Infidels,  Natives, 
and  the  English  Christians  and  Converted  Indians  of  New  England, 
etc.,  cloth,  (2  copies.) 

sni.  4"  London,  1676.-  repr.  Boston,  for  S.  G.  Drake,  1850 


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413  NiLES  (Samuel)  Summary  Historical  Narrative  of  the  Wars  in 
New  England  with  the  French  and  Indians,  [from  Mass.  Hist. 
See.  Collections,  3d  Ser.,  vol.  vi,  pp.  154-279],  «.  t./>.,  sir.  grained 
red  morocco  gilt.  8°  \Boston.\ 

From  the  I,ibr.ir>'  of  the  lliikc  of  Sussex,  \vitl>  his  bookplate. 

414  PENHAI.LOW  (SAMUEL)  The  History  of  the  Wars  of  New- 
England,  With  the  Eastern  Indians.  Or,  a  Narrative  Of  their 
continued  Perfidy  and  Cruelty,  from  the  loth  of  August,  1703.  To 
....  i726,_/y.  (2),  iv,  (2),  134,(1),  Fine  Copy,  in  the  original  binding, 
not  70orti.  ^"^  Boston,  2'.  Fleet,  1726 

"This work, in  any cornUtioii,mnks  AMONG  THE  Karkst  of  Nkw  England  imprints, 
wliile  a  |)erfcct  copy,  with  fjood  margins,  is  very  diflicult  to  obtain." — Field.  With  tlie 
exception  of  some  very  slight  watcr-st^iins,  this  copy  is  in  as  good  condition,  even  in  its 
binding,  as  when  it  came  from  tlie  puljlishers. 

415  PENHALLOW  (SAMUEL)  The  History  of  the  Wars  of  New- 
England,  With  the  Eastern  Indians.  Anothkr  Coi'Y,  very  large, 
loose  in  tlie  original  binding.  8°  Boston,  T.  Fleet,  1726 

'I'his  copy  lias  excellent  margins,  the  p-iRC  measuring;  61  by  4  inches,  very  nearly.  A 
bit  lias  been  torn  from  the  -orncr  of  tlie  title-leaf  (without  touching  the  print).  The  first 
leaf  of  sign.  E  (pp.  2;-6)  has  lost  a  piece  from  its  outer  margin.  'I'liis  has  Ix'en  restcjred, 
not  very  skilfully,  and  the  few  missing  words  and  parts  of  words  are  supplied  by  the  pen. 
The  last  three  or  four  leaves  are  stained.  Cleaiie<l,  mended,  and  Ixiuiul,  its  possessor  will 
have  one  of  the  finest  copies  extant  of  this  E.\tki;.mi:i.v  Kakk  book. 

416  Pequot  War.  Undekhii.l  {Ca/<t.  John)  Newes  from  America, 
[with]  History  of  the  I'equot  War.  1638.  —  Mason  (John)  Brief 
History  of  the  Pequot  War.  —  Garhknkr  (Lion)  Relation  of  the 
Pequot  Warrcs.  —  |Vi\cknt  (P.))  True  Relation  of  the  late  Rat- 
tell  fought  in  New  England,  etc.  [From  the  Mass.  Hist.  Collections, 
2d  Ser.,  vol.  viii ;  3d  Ser.,  vols,  iii  and  vi.]  4  in  one  volume,  lialf 
mor.  &" 

417  Present  State  (The)  of  New-England,  With  Respect  to  tlie 
Indian  War.  Wherein  is  aii  Account  of  tiie  true  Reason  thereof, 
(as  far  as  can  be  Judged  by  Men.) .  .  .  Witii  most  of  the  Remark- 
able Passages  .  .  .  till  the  loth  of  November,  1675.  Faithfully 
Composed  by  a  Merchant  of  Boston,  and  Communicated  to  his 
Friend  in  London.     Licensed  Decemh.  13. 1675.    lial/' riissia  e.vtra, 

pp.  19.  folio,  London,  for  Dorman  iVewman,  1675 

Rich,  i6;6,  no.  370.     It  is  reprinted  in  Drake's  Old  liii/inn  C/iioiiiile. 

418  —  A  Contiiniation  of  the  State  of  New-England  ;  Being  a  Farther 
Account  of  the  Indian  Warr,  and  of  the  ICngagement  betwi.xt  the 
Joynt  Forces  of  the  United  English  Collonies  and  the  Indians,  on 
the  19th  of  December,  1675  .  .  .  Together  with  an  Account  of  the 
intended  Rebellion  of  the  Negroes  in  the  Barbadoes,  //.  20,  lif. 
brown  mor.,  neat.       folio,  London,  T.  M.for  Dorman  Naimtan,  1676 

Very  Rare.     See  "The  Warr  in  New-England  Visibly  Ended,"  No.  430. 

419  Record  of  a  Court  Martial  held  at  Newport,  R.  I.  in  August, 
1676,  for  the  Trial  of  Indians  charged  with  being  engaged  in  Phil- 
ip's Designs.    [With  Notes.]  sheets  folded,  pp.  18,  n.  t.  p. 

4°  {Albany,  J.  Afunsell]  n.  d. 

420  Steward  (Ber.  James)  D.D.  [pseudon.  for  Tri'mhuil  (Henry)] 
History  of  the  Discovery  of  America,  of  the  Landing  of  our  Fore- 
fathers, at  Plymouth,  and  of  their  most  remarkable  Ivng.igements 
with  the  Indians,  in  New  England,  From  their  first  landing  in  1620, 


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until  the  final  subjugation  of  the  Natives  in  1669.  To  which  is 
annexed,  the  Defeat  of  Generals  Bradclock,  Harnier  &  St.  Clair, 
by  tlic  Indians  at  the  Westward,  &c.,  folding  plate,  fine  dean  copy, 
UNCUT,//.  176.  8°  Brooklyn  (L.  /.), 

Grant  6^  Wells,  for  J.  W.  Carew,  n.  d.  [1809J 

The  first  and  scarce  edition  of  a  compilation  wliicli,  in  later  issues,  acquired  wide 
popularity  as  "Truniljull's  Indian  Wars."  In  a  part  of  tliis  first  edition,  tlie  titlc-pap;e 
was  changed.  Instead  of  "tlie  Kev.  J.anics  .'steward  l).n.,""A  Citi7.cn  of  Connecticut" 
stands  as  author,  and  the  imprint  is:  "  Norwich  :  I'ublishud  for  the  Author,  (With  Priv- 
ilege of  Copy-KiRlit.) — iSio."  The  two  title-jia^es  were  printed  from  the  same  types  — 
thesu  ch.inijes  excepted,  and  the  substitution  of  a  short  for  a  long  /",  in  the  third  line. 
(This  sccoiitl  issue  of  the  Jirst  eililion  seems  to  have  escajied  the  notice  of  bibliographers. 
It  is  very  scarce.) 

421  Strock  (D.  yr.)     Pictorial  History  of  King  Philip's  War. 

2,°  Boston,  1851 

422  SYMMES  (Thomas)  Historical  Memoirs  of  the  Battle  at 
PiGGWACKET.  —  Lovcwell  Lamented.  '  Or,  A  j  Sermon  |  Occasion'd 
by  the  Fall  |  Of  the  Brave  :  Capt.  John  Lovewell  |  And  Several  of 
his  I  Valiant  Company,  |  In  the  late  |  Heroic  Action  |  at  Pigg- 
wacket.  |  Pronounc'd  at  Ikadford,  May  i6  1725  j  By  Thomas 
Symmes,  V.  D.  M.  [  .  .  .  [  IVifli  .'\n  Historical  Preface,  or  Memoirs 
of  the  Battle  at  Piggwacket,]  //.  (4),  xii,  32,  entshcd  red  levant 
tnorouo,  hack  gilt,  sides  filleted  and  paneled,  inside  borders,  gilt  top,  {F, 
Bedford,)  IfNCUT.     8^  Boston,  B.  Green  Jiinr.  for  S.  Gerrisli,  1725 

A  Fine  Copy  of  the  SUI'i:RI.ATlVr-:LV  KAKI-:  I'lRsr  Kuitio.n  of  the  "  Memoirs 
of  a  liattle  at  I'igRW.acket."  "  Only  one  perfect  copy,  and  that  of  the  second  edition, 
has  been  sold  at  public  auction  for  ni.any  years,  and  this  one  has  been  [four]  times  offered 
in  that  manner.  At  the  Last  public  bidding  [before  the  Menzics  Library  sale )  it  w.is 
bought  for  ^i;v"  —  Field.  (.See  the  Menzies  Catalogue,  no.  i(j4o.)  .An  Unxut  copy 
of  the  First  edition  nmy  be  regarded  as  nearly  —  if  not  .absolutely—  UNKIUE. 

423  SYMMES  (Thomas)  Historical  Memoirs  of  the  Late  Fight  at 
Piggwacket ;  with  a  Sermon  Occasion'd  by  the  l'"all  of  the  Brave 
Capt.  John  Lovewell,  and  several  of  his  Valiant  Company. . . .  The 
Second  Edition  Corrected, //.  (4),  xii,  32,  half  nissia. 

sm.  8"  Boston,  B.  Green  Jitnr.,  1725 

A  hrgf  eofy,  yellowed  by  age  and  use,  but  otherwise  in  excellent  condition.  When 
cleaned  and  Ixiund,  it  will  make  i>ne  of  the  best  copies  extant,  of  this  K.VCESSIVKLV 
K.VKK  Ixiok.  Inserted,  in  an  envelope,  is  an  ori^iuiil  <leed,  from  jfoliH  f.o-.nvell  of 
Dunstable  (father  of  Capt.  John,  the  hero  of  the  Fi^ht  at  I'ij;wacket)  to  /.itit liens,  \\\i 
eldest  surviving  son,  dated  Sept.  5,  i^rjy,  conveying  part  of  his  land  in  Dunstable. 

424  [Trumhull  (Henry)]  HLstory  of  the  Discovery  of  America, 
etc.  and  of  .  .  .  Engagements  with  the  Indians  ...  By  a  Citizen 
of  Connecticut,  /rtw  folded  plates  {torn,  but  no  portion  lost),  good 
copy,  pp.  184.  'A'^  Norwich,  for  the  Author  at  his  Office,  18 10 

Second  edition.  (Sec  .Steward  (AV7'.  J.)  No.  420.)  The  date  "1669"  was  altered 
to  "  i(i;o,''  in  the  title;  the  Pre/nee  omitted,  but  considerable  additions  made  to  the 
text ;  aiul  a  second  copperplate  inserted  (p.  i|!;).  The  certificate  of  copyright,  Dec.  24, 
1810,  has  the  name  of  Henry  Trumbull,  as  Aiillior. 


425  —  The  sum*:,  tiiui  plates,  pp.  184. 

TliinI  ( Norwich )  edition. 


8  °  N'onvich,  for  the  Author,  1 8  ii 


426  Trunibiill  (Henry)     The  same.     8°  Norwich,  jpas.  Springer,  i8ia 

I'ourtli  (Norwich)  ciliiion,  pp.  1S4,  and  Aiipcndix,  S  ji]).,  with  account  of  "Gen.  Har- 
rison's engagement  with  the  Savages  on  the  Wabash." 

427  — The  same.  ^"^  Boston,  1819 

428  —  The  same.  8°  Boston,  1828 

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429  Wapsworth  (Bknj.)  True  Piety  tlie  best  Policy  for  Times  of 
War;  A  Sermon  lueacht  at  Boston  Lecture  on  August  16,  1722. 
soon  atiLi  .1  Declaration  of  W'ar  against  the  Eastern  Indians  & 
Rebels,//.  (2),  26,  /id/f  mor.,  uncut.  S°  Boston,  B.  Gnxn,  1722 

430  The  Warr  in  New-England  Visibly  Ended.  King  Philip  that 
Barbarous  Indian  now  Beheaded,  and  most  of  his  Bloudy  Adhe- 
rents submitted  to  Mercy,  etc.  Being  a  True  and  Perfect  Account 
brought  in  by  Caleb  More,  Master  of  a  Vessel  newly  Arrived  from 
Rhotle-Island,  etc.,  title  and  2  leaves. 

folio,  London,  y.  B.  for  Donnan  Ncionuin,  161 1 

Signed  R.  H.  (for  Ricluril  Hutchinson,  probably). 

A  Continuation  of  the  [Present]  State  of  New-England ;  Being 
a  Farther  Account  of  the  Indian  Warr,  and  of  the  luigagement 
betwixt  the  Joynt  Forces  of  the  United  luiglish  Collonies  and  the 
Indians,  on  the  19th.  of  December  1675,  etc.  Together  with  an 
Account  of  the  Intended  Rebellion  of  the  Negroes  in  the  Barba- 
does,//.  20.  London,  T.  Af.  for  Donnan  Navman,  1676 

A  New  and  Further  Narrative  of  the  State  of  New-England, 
being  A  Continued  Account  of  the  Bloudy  Indian-War,  From 
March  till  August,  1676,  etc.  [subscribed,  N.  S.]     Title,  f^p.  14. 

London,  jf.  B.for  Dorman  Neivman,  1676 

Three  in  one  vol.,  half  morocco,  neat.    {See  Present  State  of  New  England,  no.  41;.) 


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431  [Thk  Gkorgetown  Conterence.]  George  Town  on  Arroiosick 
Lsland  Aug.  gth.  1777.  Annoque  Regni  Regis  Cleorgii  Magnaj 
Britanniaj,  iVc.  Quarto.  A  Conference  of  His  I'lxcellency  the 
Governour  [Shute],  with  the  Sachems  and  Chief  Men  of  the 
E.ASTERN  Indians,  //.  13,  fine  copy,  /if.  rose  calf  extra,  gilt  top, 
UNCUT.  sni.  4°  Boston,  B.  Green,  1717 

The  collector  needs  no  reminder  of  the  E.XCESSIVE  U.VKnV  of  this  tract,  the 
authorized  relation  of  (Jov.  Sl\ute's  Conference  with  the  Eastern  Indians.  'J'he  copy, 
though  yellowed  by  .aije,  is  as  perfect  .as  when  it  came  from  the  press.  In  this  condition, 
and  UNCUT,  it  may  Ik-  regarded  as  nearly,  if  not  absolutely,  UNIQUE. 

The  Conference  was  held  for  the  ratiHcation  of  the  Treaty  ((iov.  Dudley's)  of  171J. 
Capt.  Julin  (Ijlcs,  the  famous,  was  one  of  the  intcriirctcrs,  and  anioni;  the  twenty  saga- 
mores present  were  some  whose  names  are  among  the  most  prominent  in  the  story  of 
the  Eastern  Indian  wars, —  Moxus,  liommazeen,  Wiwiuna,  Adeawandoof  I'egw.ickit,  8tc. 

432  The  CoNEERRF.N'CE  with  the  Eastern  Indians,  at  the  Ratification 
of  the  Peace,  held  at  Falmouth  in  Casco-Bay,  in  July  and  August, 
1726,//.  23,  good  copy,  hf.  hd.,  neat. 

4°  Boston,  for  Benj.  Eliot,  [1726] 

Extremely  Kake.  "Nearly  all  succeeding  C<mfcrences  refer  to  this  one,  as  the 
original  and  most  binding  treaty  between  Massaclmsctts  and  the  Fiastern  Indians.  Hutch- 
inson regarded  it  .is  the  most  judicious  which,  in  his  time,  had  l)Cen  made  with  the  hulians." 

433  The  Conference  with  the  FIastern  Indians  at  the  further  Rati- 
Ikation  of  the  Peace,  Held  at  Falmouth  in  Casco-Bay,  in  July 
1727,//  31,  half  green  calf  extra,  top  gilt.  4°  \_Hoston,  1727J 

"At  the  Treaty  ol  i;2'i,  at  E.ilm  mth,  some  tribes  were  not  represented:  therefore, 
another  treaty  became  necessiuy,  this  year."  A  large,  nearly  uncut  copy  of  this 
E.XTKEMELY  U.VKE  Conference.    (The  inarkb  of  the  Indian  sachems  .are  given,  p.  11.) 


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434  The  Conference  With  the  Eastern  Indians,  at  the  Ratification 
of  the  Peace,  held  at  Fahnouth  in  Casco-Baj',  in  July  and  August, 
1726,//.  20.  —  The  Conference  with  the  Eastern  Indians,  at  the 
further  Ratification  of  the  Peace,  held  at  Falmouth,  in  July,  1727, 
//.  27.  Two  in  one  volume,  /ui//'  red  Icvaiit  morocfo  iWtnr,  gilt  top, 
UNCUT.  4"  Boston,  reprinted,  S.  Kiieeland,  1754 

Beautiful,  clean  and  bright  copies,  of  these  vkrv  rare  tracts. 

435  A  Conference  of  His  Excellency  Jonathan  Belcher,  Esq.;  Gov- 
ernour  ete.  of  the  Massachusetts-Bay  .  .  .  with  Ede^inikenk,  Chief 
Sachem  of  the  Penoisscut  Tribe,  I.oron  one  of  the  Chief  Captains 
of  the  same  Tribe,  'J'oxus  Chief  Sachem  of  the  Norridcewock: 
Tribe,  Adituvaiido  Chief  Sachem  of  the  Pkiwacket  Tribe,  and 
Medaganesset  Chief  Sachem  of  the  Amerescoocin  Tribe,  with 
other  chief  men  of  the  said  Indian  Tribes,  at  Falmouth,  in  Casco- 
Bay,  July,  1732.   //.  23,  ivitli  the  slip  of  Errata,  Uncut. 

4°  (n.  t.  p.)  Boston,  B.  Green,  1732 
Extremely   Rare.     "  This  Treaty  was  considered  so  important,  that  it  was  imme- 
diately re-printed  in  London."  — G.  U.    A  slip  containiuj;  important  Envln  is  pasted  over 
the  imprint,  (m  p.  23. 

435*  —  A  Conference  between  his  Excellency  Jonathan  Iklcher  Esq ; 
Captain-General  and  Governour,  .  .  .  and  the  Chief  Sachems  of 
Several  Indian  Tribes  ...  at  Falmouth,  in  Casco-Bay,  July,  1732, 
//.  28,  (3),  good  copy,  wide  margins,  cloth. 

8°  London,  for  N.  Chohnondeley,  n.  d.  [1732  ?] 

.\  reprint  of  the  preceding.     V'uky  Rake. 

436  A  Conference  of  His  Excellency  Jonathan  Belcher,  Esq ;  .  .  . 
Governour  .  .  of  the  Massachusetts  Bay,  etc.,  with  lulewakenk 
Chief  Sachem  of  the  Penohscut  Tribe,  [and  others,]  at  Falmouth, 
in  Casco-Bay,  July,  1732,//.  23,  half  calf  extra. 

4°  n.  t.  p.  [Boston,  B.  Green,  1732] 

Another  copy  of  the  original  edition,  iinnliiii;  the  Erriitn,  and  colophon,  the  lower  half 
of  the  last  leaf,  which  contained  these,  having  been  lost.  The  Icif  has  been  neatly 
restored,  but  in  blank. 

437  A  Conference  Held  at  Deerfiei.h,  in  the  County  of  Hampshire, 
the  27th  day  of  August  [to  Sept.  ist]  1735,  by  His  Excellency 
Jonathan  Belcher,  Es(| ;  Governour,  (/(•.,  and  Ountaussoocjoe  and 
others,  Chiefs  of  the  Cagnawaga  Tribe,  [and]  a  number  of  the  St. 
Francois  Indians,  Cuncavpot,  Captain,  [with  others.]  of  the  Hous- 
satonuoc  Indians  &c.,  Marlequunt  [and  otiiers]  lliiefs  of  the 
Scautacook'Vnh^,  etc., pp.  \<),fine,  fresh  copy,  hf.  red rnor.,  IfNCUT. 

4°  {^Boston,  1735] 

E.XTRF.MEI.V  R.\RE,  in  such  condition.  At  this  Conference,  Aug.  31,  the  Kev. 
John  .Sargeant  was  ord.ained  to  the  ministry  among  the  llousatonnuc  Indians,  of  whom 
more  than  forty  were  present,  with  tlieir  famous  captain  Kunkapot. 

438  A  Conference  Held  at  Deerfiei.I),  in  the  County  of  Hampshire, 
etc.,  pp.  19.     Another  fine  copy,  nearly  uncut.  ^'^  \_Boston,  1735] 

439  Conference  at  Deekkiki,i\  1735.  Another  copy  (see  No.  437) 
xvith  writing  on  the  margins  of  some  pages,  othencise  good.  —  Con- 
ference at  1''ai.moi;th,  Casco  Bay,  1726,  another  copy  (see  No.  432) 
wanting  the  first  leaf  (pp.  3-23,)  uncut,  Boston,  B.  Eliot,  [1726] 
extremely  RARE.  The  tnvo  in  one  vol.,  half  dk.  green  lerant  morocco 
extra.  4"  [Boston,  1726,  1735] 


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440  Conference  held  at  the  Fort  of  St.  Georoe's,  in  the  County  of 
York  [Aug.  4,  1742],  between  Governor  Wm.  Shirley  and  the  Chief 
Sachems  and  Captains  of  the  Penobscott,  Norridj^ewock,  Pigwaket 
or  Amiscogging  [and  other]  Indians,//.  17,  half  red morono,  neat. 

4°  Boston,  y.  Draper,  \1\'2. 

Extremely  Rare.  "  Tliis  Conference  was  occasioned  by  alleged  infraction  of  pre. 
vious  trea.ics,  especially,  the  celebrated  treaty  of  1725,  with  Gov.  Dunnner.  —  G.  li.  MS, 
note. 

441  A  Journal  of  the  Proceedings  of  tne  Commissioners  appointed 
for  Managing  a  Treaty  of  Peace;  .  .  at  Falmouth,  the  27th  of 
September,  A.  D.  1749,  between  Thomas  Hutchinson,  John  Choate 
[and  others],  Commissioned  by  [Gov.]  Phips,  and  the  Fastern 
Indians,  //.  16,  good  copy,  but  wants  the  last  leaf,  IC.xtremki.y  Rare. 

4°  Boston,  yohn  Draper,  [1749] 

442  A  Journal  of  the  Proceedings  of  Jacob  Wendell  [and  others] 
Commissioners  appointed  by  [Governor]  Phips,  to  Treat  with  the 
several  Tribes  of  Eastern  Indians,  in  order  to  Renew  and  Con- 
firm agenti'al  Peace, /^.  16,  fine  clean  copy,  half  bound,  uncut. 

4°  Boston,  yohn  Draper,  1752 

A  Journal  of  several  Conferences,  at  St.  George's,  concluded  by  the  ratilication  of  a 
Treaty  of  Peace,  Oct.  20,  i;52.     Rare. 

443  A  JoirRNAL  of  the  Proceedings  of  Jacob  Wendell  [and  others] 
Commissioners,  etc.  Another  copy,  fine,  though  trimmed  close  at  top, 
touching  a  feio  of  the  page-numbers,   hf.  bound.  ^  Boston,  \'ji,z 

443*  Instructions  for  treating  with  the  Eastern  Indians  given  to  the 
Commissioners  appointed  for  tjiat  Service,  by  the  Hon.  Spencer 
Phips.  .  .  in  1752.  Printed  from  the  Original  Manuscript, //.  8, 
folded.  4°  Boston,  1865 

Fifty  copies  only  printed,  for  S.imucl  G.  Drake. 

444  Conference  (A)  held  at  St.  (i force's,  in  the  Comity  of  York, 
on  the  Twentieth  day  of  September,  1753,  between  [the]  Commis- 
sioners appointed  by  [Gov.]  Shirley  .  .  .  and  the  Indians  of  the 
Penobscott  [and  Xorriclgewock]  Tril5e[s],  //.  26,  fine  clean  copy, 
half  bound.  4°  Boston,  Samuel  Kneeland,  1753 

See  full  title  in  Sahin's  Dktionary,  no.  15436.     VFKV  K.AKK. 

444*  A  Journal  of  the  Proceedings  at  Two  Conferences  Begun  to  be 
held  at  Falmouth  in  Casco-Hay,  .  .  on  the  Twenty-Eighth  Day  of 
June,  1754,  between  His  Excellency  William  Shirley,  Esq  ;  .  .  and 
the  Chiefs  of  the  Norridgewalk  Indians;  And  [July  5th]  between 
His  E.xcellency  and  the  Chiefs  of  the  Penobscot  Indians,  //.  27, 
fine  clean  copy,  half  bound,  neat.      folio,  Boston,  yohn  Draper,  1754 


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THE  GOSPEL  AMONGST  THE  INDIANS. 

Other  publications  relating  to  Indian  Missions  in  New  England  will  Ix"  found,  on  subsequent 
pages,  among  "Hooks  I'RINted  at  Camhridce  and  Hoston,  before  1710,"  "The 
Works  OF  THE  Mathers,"  and  "  Hooks  i.n  Indian  I.ANCiUAc.E.s. '  The  Reports,  iSjc, 
of  the  ''  Society  for  jmipiigating  the  (iospe".  among  the  Indians  and  others  in  North  America," 
arc  placed  under  "  Massachusetts." 

445  The  I  Day-Breaking,  [  if  not  1  The  Sun-Rising  !  of  the  |  Gospell  | 
with  the  Indians  in  New-England,  '//.  (2,)  25,  7vllum,  red  edges. 

sm.  4"  London,  Rich.  Cotes,  for  Fulk  Clifton,  1647 

A  Fine  copy  of  this  Very  Rare  tract,  usually  reckoned  the  second  \n  the  "Progress 

of  the  Gospel''  series.    "  It  is  one  of  the  most  curious,  interesting,  and  valuable  of  that 


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scries  ;  containiiij;;  Relations  of  four  meetings  witli  tlie  Indians,  and  describing  tlieir 
lialjitations,  manner  of  living,  language,  laws,  &c." — Moizus  Catalogue,  no.  1815.  Itwas, 
prol>ably,  written  by  Tlios.  Slicpard. 

446  Er.ioT  (John)  and  Mayhkw  (Thomas)  Tears  of  Repentance:  | 
Or,  A  further  |  Narrative  of  the  Gospel  ;  Amongst  the  Indians  in 
New-England  :  |  .  .  .  Related  by  Mr.  Eliot  and  Mr.  Mayhew,  two 
Faithful  Laborers  |  in  that  Work  of  the  Lord,    veUuin,  ( W.  Pratf). 

sm.  4°  Loiuhm :  Printed  by  Peter  Cole,  1653 

Title  (verso  blk.),  i  leaf;  To  His  Excellency,  the  Lord  (icneral  Cromwell  (2  pp.);  To 
the  much  Honored  Corporation  in  London,  signed  Thomas  Mayhnv  (\j,  pp. &  I  p. blk.); 
To  His  Excellency  the  L<ird  (icneral Cromwell,  by  John  Eliot  (2  pp.);  To  the  Keader,by 
John  liliot  (4  pp.);  To  the  Christian  Kcader,  by  Richard  A  father  {11  pp.  &  i  blk.); 
A  brief  Relation,  ]ip.  47.    A  l"i.\E  Cory. 

447  Ei.ioT  (John)  A  Late  and  Further  |  Manifestation  |  of  the 
Progress  of  the  Gospel  |  amongst  the  I  Indians  i  in  |  New-England. 
....  ]>eing  a  Narrative  of  the  Examinations  of  the  Indians,  about 
their  Knowledge  in  Religion,  by  the  Elders  of  the  Churches,  |  Re 
lated  by  Mr.  John  Eliot,  |  l'ul)lished  by  the  Corporation  ...  for 
Propagating  the  Gospel  there,//.  (8),  23,  calf  antit]iie,g.  e.  {Riviere). 

sm.  4°  London,  Printed  by  M.  S.,  1655 
A  Fine  copy  of  one  of  the  Rarest  of  llie  "Progress  of  the  Ciospel"  series,  all  of 
which  are  very  rare. 

448  [Ei.ioT  (John)  and  Peirson  (Abraham)]  A  further  Accompt  |  of 
the  Progresse  of  the  |  GOSPEL  |  amongst  the  Indians  \  in  |  New 
England,  '  ete.  .  .  \  Set  forth  ;  in  certain  Letters  sent  from  tlience 
declaring  a  |  purpose  of  Printing  the  Scriptures  in  the  i  Indian 
Tongue,  ete.  With  .  .  .  an  Epitome  of  some  E.xhortations  delivered 
by  the  Indians  at  a  Fast,  ete.  As  also  some  helps  directing  the 
Indians  how  to  improve  naturall  reason  unto  the  knowledge  of 
the  true  God.  4°  London,  M.  Simmons,  1659 

Title,  &  4  iirelim.  leaves;  pp.  •55,  (l).  Olive  laaiil  monkio,  defiant,  f;.  c.  (liedford). 
Autograph  ai  N\alliauiel\ytaih,r,(m  title  page.  .Vnother  of  the  R.VREST  of  the 
"  I'rogresse  of  the  (lospel"  seii.  .  It  comprises,  pp.  (22)-35,  a  reprint  of  the  first  sheet 
of  IVirson's  Indian  Cttechism,  't^oME  Helps  i-or  the  Indians,"  &c.,  which  was  then 
in  press  at  Cambridge.  The  portion  reprinted  ends  in  the  middle  of  a  sentence  (p.  35), 
and  h.as  the  catch-word  of  the  following  sheet,  which  was  not  yet  received  in  England. 
Sec  t'roicciliiigs  0/  Am.  Aiitii/,  Soticly,  Oct.  1873,  p.  46. 

449  Ei.ioT  (John)  A  further  Account  of  the  progress  |  of  the  [  Gospel 
Amongst  the  Indians  j  In  New  England :  |  JJeing  a  Relation  of  the 
(Confessions  made  ;  by  several  Indians,  etc.  Sent  over  to  the  Cor- 
poration ....  by  Mr.  John  Eliot,  etc.,  pp.  (10), 76,  red  straight-grained 
morocco,  extra,  g.  c.  {Bedford).  4°  L.ondon,  jfohn  Macock,  1660 

450  Ei.iOT  (John)  A  Brief  Narrative  of  the  Progress  of  the  Gospel 
amongst  the  Indians  in  New-England,  in  the  year  1670.  Given  in 
Py  the  Reverend  Mr.  John  I'-lliot,  Minister  of  the  Gospel  there,  In 
a  Letter,  to  the  Right  Worshipfull  the  Commissioners,  etc.,  pp.  11, 
good  copy.  4°  L.ondon,  for  John  Allen,  1671 

"One  of  the  rarest  of  the  series."  —  FicUI.    "Of  the  i;reatest  rarity."  —  Sabin. 

451  Eliot  (John)  A  Brief  Narrative  of  the  Progress  of  the  Gospel 
among  the  Indians.  1670.  With  Introductory  Notes  by  W.  T.  R. 
Marvin,//.  36,  uncut.  sm.  4"  Boston,  1868 

452  The  Glorious  Progress  of  the  Gos]5el,  amongst  the  Indians  in 
New  England.  Manifested  by  three  Letters,  under  the  Hand  of 
that  famous  Instrument  of  the  Lord  Mr.  John  Ei.iot,  And  another 
from  Mr.  Thomas  Mayhew  jun :  .  .  .  Together  with  an  Appendix 


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to  the  foregoing  Letters,  ...  by  I.  D.  Minister  of   the  Gospel. 
Published  by  Edward  Winslow,  //.  (8),  28,  07//,  red  o/gcs,  (Haydav). 

London,  for  ILinnah  Allen,  1649 
The  M/Vi/ of  the  "  Progress  of  the  Gospel  "  scries.    Very  Rare. 

453  Hopkins  (Samuel)  Historical  Memoirs  relating  to  the  Housa- 
tunnuk  Indians :  or,  An  Account  of  the  Methods  used,  and  Pains 
taken,  for  the  Propagation  of  tlic  Gospel  among  that  Heathenish- 
Tribe,  ck.,f>p.  (2),  iv,  182,  /lalf  red  levant  moroeeo,  gilt  top.  Uncut. 

4°  Boston,  S.  Knceland,  1753 

A  Fine  copy.  In  such  condition,  ExciiSSlVKl.v  Rare.  "Mr.  Ilopliins's  Memoir  is 
one  of  the  rarest  of  works  relating  to  New-England,  as  it  is  one  of  the  most  intrinsically 
valualjle." — Sabin. 

454  Hopkins  (Samuki,)  Historical  Memoirs,  relating  to  the  Housa- 
tunnuk  Indians, //.  iv,  182,  red grosgrain  leTanf  moroeeo  extra,  full 
gilt,  sides  Jilletcd  and  paneled,  gilt  top,  (Bedford),  Uncut. 

4°  Boston,  S.  Knceland,  1753 

A  MATCHLESS  copy,  in  rich  and  eleg.-int  binding. 

454*  Hopkins  (Samuel)  Historical  Memoirs  Relating  to  the  Housa- 
tunnuk  Indians.  Another  eopy,  2'itle  and  last  leaf  in  exeellcnt  fac- 
simile, calf  extra,  full  gilt  back,  inside  borders,  g.  e.  \F.  Bedford). 

4°  Boston,  1753 

455  M.VPHER  (Cotton)  India  Christi.ana.  A  Discourse,  delivered  unto 
the  Commissioners,  for  the  Propagation  of  the  Gospel  among  the 
American  Indians,  etc.,  pp.  (4),94,  (52-55,  doubled,)  original  binding, 
good  copy.  16*^  Boston,  B.  Green,  172 1 

Rare.  S.  specimen  of  tlie  Indian  language  of  Massachusetts  (the  dialect  of  Eliot's 
liible  version)  is  given,  pp.  52-55,  with  the  tr.inslation  in  English. 

456  [Mather  (Cotton)]  Just  Commemorations :  The  Death  of 
Good  Men  considered  .  .  .  unto  which  there  is  added  a  brief 
Account  of  tlic  Evangelical  Work  among  the  Christianized  Indians 
of  New  England,  mor.  extra  {K  Bedford).     &'"  Boston,  n.  d.  [1715] 

"  The  Appendix  contains  an  account  of  the  I'rogress  of  the  (iospel  among  the  Indians 
from  Eliot's  death  to  1715." 

457  Mavhew  (Experience)  A  Discourse  showing  that  God  dealeth 
with  Men  as  with  Reasonable  Creatures.  Sermon  at  Boston,  Nov. 
23,  17 18.  With  a  brief  account  of  the  State  of  the  Indians  on 
Martha's  Vineyard,  &  the  Small  Islands  adjacent,  from  1694  to 
!•] 20, pp.  (2),34,i2,  brojon  moroeeo  extra,  g.  e.  (Bedford). 

&^  Boston,  B.  Green,  for  S.  Gerrish,  1720 

458  Mavhew  (Experience)  Indian  Converts:  or,  some  .\ccount  of 
the  Lives  and  Dying  Speeches  of  .  .  .  Christianized  Indians  of 
Martha's  Vineyard  ;  .  .  .  [with]  some  Account  of  the  English  Min- 
isters who  have  presided  over  the  Indian  Work,  by  Mr.  Prince, 
polished  calf  gilt  (F.  Bedford). 

8°  London,  for  S.  Gerrish,  Boston,  1727 

459  New  Englands  First  Fruits  ;  in  respect,  First  of  the  Conver- 
sion of  some,  —  Conviction  of  divers,  —  Preparation  of  sundry  — 
of  the  Lndians.  2.  Of  the  progresse  of  Learning,  in  the  Colledge 
at  Cambridge  in  Massaeusets  (sic)  Bay.  With  Divers  other  Speciall 
Matters  concerning  that  Countrey,  etc.,  a  fine  clean  copy,  good  margins, 
pp.  (2), 26.       4°  London,  K.  O.  and  G.  D.for  ILenry  Overton,  1643 

"  The  EiRST  and  one  of  the  Rarest  of  the  series  of  reports  sent  from  New  England 
relative  to  tlie  conversion  of  the  Alxjrigines." — Saliiii. 


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460  Pemherton  (Ei)ENEZer)  a  Sermon  preached  in  New-Ark,  June 
12,  1744,  at  the  Ordination  of  David  Urainerd,  a  Missionary  among 
the  Indians,  cU.  With  an  Appendix  touching  the  Indian  Affairs, 
//•  39>  /'('If /on'/,  gilt,  uncut.  4°  Boston,  1744 

Tlie  Appendix  contains  (pp.  24-39)  a  narrative  by  David  liraincrd  of  tlie  conimence- 
nient  and  progress  of  his  Mission  anuing  the  Indians,  1 743-1;  and  an  account  of  the 
Kev.  Azariali  llorton's  hibors  anionic  the  Indians  of  I.ong  Ishmd. 

461  SiiKPAKi)  (TiiDMAs)  The  Clear  Sun-Shine  of  the  Gospel  breaking 
forth  upon  the  Indians  in  New-England,  pf>.  (14),  38,  crimson 
morocco,  g.  c.  4°  Loniion,  R.  Cotes  for  yolin  Bellamy,  1648 

VKKY  liARR.  A  lar^c  copy;  many  leaves  uncut, except  at  toji.  A  portion  of  tlie 
title  paye  has  hccn  skilfully  restored  and  tlie  few  missing  words  are  supplied  in  facsimile. 

462  SiiErAUD  ('I'liuMAs)  The  Clear  Sun-Shine  of  the  Gospel  breaking 
forth  u])on  the  Indians  in  New- England.  Another  copy,  half  red 
morocco  (Afatheias).  4°  Loiuton,  R.  Cotes  for  John  Bellamy,  1648 

A  leaf  (to  precede  title),  with  commendation  hy  Joseph  Caryl,  is  loosely  inserted. 

463  Stohdard  (Solomon)  Question  whether  God  is  not  Angry  with 
the  Country  for  doing  so  little  towards  the  Conversion  of  the  Indi- 
ans ?  Spoken  to,  in  a  Discourse  [at]  North-Hampton,//.  1 2,  n.  t.p., 
half  calf,  neat,  Very  Rare.  4°  Boston,  1723 

464  STRENGTH  |  out  of  |  WEAKNESSE  ;  1  Or  a  Glorious  i  MAN- 
IFJ'-STATION  I  Of  the  further  Progresse  of  |  the  Gospel  among 
the  Indians  '■  in  New-England.  ]  Held  forth  in  Sundry  Letters  | 
from  divers  Ministers  and  others  to  the  |  Corporation,  etc.  |  .  .  .  . 
since  the  last  Tre.a-;Mse  to  that  effect,  Pulished  \jic'\  by  i  Mr. 
Henry  Whitfcld,  late  Pastor  |  of  Gilford  in  A^nu-Eiigland,  \  etc.,  pp. 
(16),  40,  calf  g.  e.  {Bedford). 

^"London,  M.  Simmons  for  yohn  Blagueand  SatniiclIIoic'cs,' iGi,2 

The  First  of  three  issues  or  editions  of  this  tract,  —  distinguished  by  peculiarities  of 
the  Title  pai;e,  and  by  the  subscriptions  to  T/ie  li/isili  DatUatoric,  and  address  To  the 
Htattir.  In  this  edition,  The  Efhtic  Dcduatoric  is  sij;iie<l  by  twelve  ministers  (John 
Owen  and  Tho  :  (ioodwin,  at  the  head),  and  the  address  To  the  Reader,  by  fourteen  (\V. 
(ioiiRe  and  Phillip  Nye,  at  the  heail).  Another  address,  "  To  the  Christian  Reader," 
is  unsigned.     VKKV    RARK. 

465  STRENGTH  |  out  oe  |  WEAKNESSE ;  |  Or  a  Glorious  \  MAN- 
IFESTATION I  Of  the  further  Progresse  of  \  the  Gospel  among 
the  Indians  \  in  New-England.  |  Held  forth  in  Sundry  Letters  |  . . . 
since  the  last  'l'rea-|tisc  to  that  effect,  formerly  set  ;  forth  by  Mr. 
Henry  Whitfield  \  late  Pastor  of  Gilford  in  ;  A\-iv- England,  j  Pub- 
lished by  the  afores.iid  Corporation.  \  pp.  (12),  40,  calf  extra,  r.  c. 

4°  London,  M.  Simmons  &^c.,  1652 

The  Second  issue.  The  F.phtic  Dedieatorie  is  siibscribeil  by  Willium  Steele,  President 
(of  tiic  Corjioralion) ;  To  the  Christian  Header,  by  the  fourteen  ministers,  as  before ;  and 
the  (ii/ifitioiia/  aMieni  To  the  Christian  A'eader  is  omitted. 

466  Strength  out  of  Weakness.  \  Or  a  Glorious  j  Manifestation  |  Of 
the  furtlier  Progresse  of  the  GOSPEL  amongst  |  THE  INDI- 
ANS 1  in  i  NEW-ENGLAND.  |  Held  forth  in  Sundry  Letters  |  etc. 
Blue  levant  morocco  extra,  inside  /'orders,  g.  e.  {Bedford). 

4°  London,  M.  Simmons,  &c.,  1652 

The /"///V./ edition.  The  .Address  To  the  liecder\\?e!,  eighteen  nitmes  subscribed  (Wil- 
liam (ioiige  .md  Henry  Whitfield,  at  the  head).  This  is  not  merely  a  re-issue,  but  a  re- 
friiil,  throu'^houl,  of  the  jireceding  edition,  though  the  two  agree  page  for  page  and, 
generally,  line  for  line.  A  good  copy,  though  close-cropped  at  the  top,  the  page  numbers 
and  head  lines  of  the  Dedicatory  lipiitle  being  cut  into.  All  three  editions  are  VEKV 
RARE. 


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467  Wheei-ock  (Eleazar)  a  plain  and  faithful  Narrative  of  the 
Original  Desijjn,  Rise,  Progress,  and  present  State  of  the  Indian 
Charity-SchooI  at  Lebanon  in  Connecticut,//.  S^^Jine t<)/>y,  /if.  mor,, 
neat,  UNCUT.  4"  Boston,  R.  6^  S.  Diaf<c>;  1763 

—  A  Continuation  of  the  Narrative  Of  the  State,  &c.  of  the  Indian 
Charity-School,  from  Nov.  27th,  ^.^(''2,  to  Sept.  3d,  1765,//.  23,  ixiid 
Appendix,/.  2^,  fine  copy,  uncut,  half  mor.,  neat. 

Boston,  K.  vSi^  ^S.  Draper,  1765 

—  A  Brief  Narrative  of  the  Indian  Charity-School,  in  Lebanon,  in 
Connecticut,  New  England.  Founded  and  Carried  on  by  That 
faithful  Servant  of  God,  The  Rev.  Mr.  I'"leazer  Wheelock,  //.  48. 

8°  Lomlon,  J.  ami  IF.  Oliver,  1766 

Thcjirst  clitioii  of  tlic  ( I.iincloii)  Hiief  N;iii;ilive,  coinjU-tc,  emlinj;,  witli  Finis,  on  iiaije 
4S.  It  was  re-priiitoil  tlio  iiLXt  year,  witli  an  A/'fiinlix,  anil  tliis  ApiKMulix  (pp.  49-63) 
wasstilclieil  to  Mime  cupics  of  tiic  I'lrst  edition. 

—  A  Brief  Narrative,  etc.  The  Second  Edition,  with  an  Appendi.x, 
//.  63.  S''  Lomlon,  %  and  IV.  Oliver,  1767 

I'aRes  1-48  correspond  with  the  former  edition.  "Since  the  I'irst  Edition  of  the 
foregoing  Namitive,  ...  it  Is  jiutgcd  proper  not  only  to  puljlish  a  Second  I'.dition,  but 
also  by  way  of  A/ifcmlix,  to  make  mention,"  etc.  (p.  49). 

—  A  Continuation  of  the  Narrative,  etc.  With  an  A]5i3cndix,  con- 
taining Tiie  Declaration  of  the  Trustees  of  that  Charily  ;  A  List  of 
the  Names  of  the  Subscriljers  ;  An  Account  of  Monies,  <7r., //.  145, 
(+  I,  Adv.),  half  vellum.  &°  London,  y.  and  \V.  Oliver,  17O9 

—  A  Continuation  of  the  Narrative,  c/r.,  from  the  year  1768,  to 
the  Incorporation  of  it  with  Dartmouth  College,  and  Removal  and 
Settlement  of  it  in  Hanover,  in  the  Province  of  New  Hampshire, 
177 1.  By  Eleazer  Wheelock,  D.D.  President  of  Dartmouth  Col- 
lege,//>.  61,  half  morocco,  UNCt'T. 

8";/./.  ^Hartford,  Kb.  JVatson]  177 1 

—  A  Continuation  of  the  Narrative,  etc.  [from  May  6,  1771,  to 
Sept.  10,  1772],//.  40,  half  mor.,  fresh  copy,  un'cut. 

8°  Ne^oHampshire,  1772 

—  A  Continuation  of  the  Narrative,  etc.  [from  Se[)t.  26,  1772, 
to  Sept.  26,  1773  ;  with  an  Appendix,  containing  nn  Abstract  of  the 
Journal  of  a  Mission  to  the  Delaware  Indians,  West  of  the  Ohio, 
by  the  Rev.  1).  McChire  and  L.  Frisbie,]  hf  vellum,  pp.  68,  clean, 
UNCUT.  S"  Hartford,  1773 

An  autograph  letter  from  Mr.  I'risbie  to  Mr.  McClnrc,  dated,  I'ort  I'itt,  Sei>t.  22, 1 772,  is 
inserted. 

—  A  Continuation  of  the  Narrative,  etc.,  [from  Sept.  26,  1773,  to 
Feb.  20,  1775,]  with  a  Dedication  to  the  Honorable  'I'rust  in  Lon- 
don. Added,  An  Account  of  Missions  the  last  year,  etc.,  large  copy, 
pp.  54.  4"  Ifartford,  Elnm.   Watson,  ijj^ 

Autograph  letter  from  Kcv.  Levi  Trisbie  to  Kev.  1).  McClure  ( j  pp.)  inserted. 

9  vols.    8"  and  4° 

468  Whitfield  (Henry)  The  Light  appearing  more  and  more  to-| 
wards  the  perfect  Daj\  |  Or,  j  A  farther  Discovery  of  the  present 
state  j  of  the  Indians  ;  in  New-England,  |  Concerning  the  Pro- 
gresse  of  the  Gospel  |  amongst  them.  ,  Manifested  by  Letters  from 
such  as  preacht  |  to  them  there.  |  Published  by  Henry  Whitfeld  (so), 


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late  Pastor  to  the  |  Clinch  (so)  of  Christ  at  Gilford,  4pnl.  /eaves  and 
pp.  46,  half  red  moroao. 

sm.  4°  London,  T.  R.  if  E.  M.for  John  Bartktt,  1651 

NueiK  cleaniti};,  ami  l■e|lair^.  of  tlie  upper  ouncrs  of  tw<i  or  three  leaves,  to  make  it  a 
handsome  copy  of  tliis  VICRV  karf  tract. 


NARRATIVES    (JK    CAPTIVITIES. 

469  BROWN  (THOMAS)  A  Plain  Narrativ[e]  of  the  uncommon 
Sufferings  and  Remarkable  Deliverance  of  Thomas  Brown,  of 
Charlestown,  in  New-England ;  Who  returned  to  his  Father's 
House  the  Beginning  of  Jan.  1760,  after  having  been  absent  three 
years  and  about  eight  months:  Containing  An  Account  of  the 
Engagement  between  a  Party  of  English  commanded  by  Major 
Rogers,  and  a  Party  of  French  and  Indians,  in  Jan.  1757,  in  which 
Capt.  Spikeman  was  kill'd ;  and  the  Author  .  .  .  left  for  dead  on 
the  Field  .  .  .  How  he  was  taken  Captive  by  the  Indians,  and  car- 
ried to  Canada,  and  from  thence  to  the  Mississippi,  c/i.,  ck.  The 
Second  Edition,//.  27,  stained  by  age  and  worn  by  use,  very  neatly 
bound.  8°  Boston,  Foiide  iS-*  Draper,  1760 

I'erliaps  the  R.ARKST  of  all  Narratives  of  Inclian  Captivities.  The  title  has  escaped 
both  Mr.  Sabiii  and  Mr.  Field,  and  is  not  to  be  found  in  any  catalogue  I  have  consulted, 
except  in  Haven's  (Am.  .\nti(i.  -Soc.)  in  which  it  was  entered  from  Mr.  Brinley's  copy.  It 
is — apart  from  its  extreme  rarity — a  highly  interesting  tract. 

470  BuNN  (Matthew)  Journal  of  the  Adventures  of  Matthew  Bunn, 
a  Native  of  Brookfield,  Mass.,  who  enlisted  [from]  Provideiue, 
1791,  on  an  Expedition  into  the  Western  Country,  — was  taken  by 
the  Savages,  and  made  his  escape  into  Detroit,  April,  1792,//.  24, 
half  mor..  Uncut.  8°  Providcna;  Printed : 

Litchfield,  \Conn.\  Reprinted,  Thomas  Collier,  1796 

ExTRtMl'i.Y  Rare.  Reprinted  from  the  Jirst  I'rovidence  edition.  The  earliest 
edition  noted  in  .'^ahin's  Dklionary,  is  one  of  1797  (n.  p.). 

471  —  Narrative  of  the  Life  and  Adventures  of  Matthew  ]5unn,  (of 
Providence,  R.  I.)  in  an  E.xpedition  against  the  North-Weslern 
Indians.     7th  edition,  revised.    //.  59,  neiv  half  moroeeo,  Uncut. 

8°  Batavia,  for  the  Author,  1S28 

The  .Mlidavit  of  the  Author,  Oct.  30,  iS2ri.  sworn  before  "  Miilord  Killniore,  Com'r  &c. 
for  Erie  County,''  is  appended. 

472  Captivities.  Narrative  of  the  Captivity  of  Mrs.  Johnson.  With 
an  Apijendix  containing  the  Sermons  preached  at  her  Funeral,  and 
that  of  her  Mother,  (•/(•.  Thirtl  Edition,  enlarged.  //.  1 78,  the  fust  few 
leaves  worn,  and  water-stained.  Windsor,  Ft.,  18 14.  —  Good  fetch'd 
out  of  Evil,  in  Three  Short  Essays.  I.  A  Pastoral  Letter  of  Mr. 
John  Williams,  of  Deerlield ;  now  detain'd  a  captive  in  Canada, 
cte.  II.  The  conduct  and  constancy  of  the  New  English  Captives, 
when  strongly  tempted  unto  Popish  Idolatries,  ete.  111.  An  Account 
of  memorable  deliverances,  ete.,  pp.  34.  n.  p.  1784.  —  Narrative  of 
Remarkable  Occurrences  in  the  Life  of  John  Blatchtort),  of  Cape- 
Ann,  Commonwealth  of  Massachusetts,  Containing  An  Account  of 
his  treatment  and  sufferings  while  a  prisoner  in  the  late  War,  ete. 
Second  Edition,  pp.' 22.  Neio  London,  Timothy  Green,  1794.  Very 
Rare.  —  Williams  (Stephen  W.)  Biographical  Memoir  of  the  Rev. 
John  Williams  [the  "Redeemed   Captive"];   with  a  Sketch  of 

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Ancient  Decrfield ;  the  Journal  of  tlio  Rev.  Dr.  Stephen  Williams 
of  Longnieadow,  during  his  Captivity,  cU  ,  pp.  127.  GrccuJkU,  Mass., 
1837.  —  Narrative  of  the  Captivity  &c.  of  Mrs.  Mary  Rowi.aniison, 
//.  122.  Boston,  iS:;6.  —  Memoirs  of  Rev.  Joseph  Eastiu;rn,  of  the 
Mariner's  Church,"  Philadelphia.  By  Ashbel  Green,  D.I).  [With 
an  Appendi.x,  containing;]  A  Faithful  Narrative  of  the  many  Dan- 
gers &c.  of  Rohkrt  Kasthurn  during  his  Captivity  among  the 
Indians,  iVc.  I repr.  from  I'hiladelphia  edition  of  I75S|.  Portrait, 
pp.  vi,  20S,  J'/ii/a.  182S.  Six  volumes  and  trads,  bound  in  one  vol. 
blue  half-morouo  {/'^oxburg/ie).  12" 

473  Captivities.  —  Wai.den  (Isaac)  Narrative  of  his  Travels,  in  the 
King's  Service,  his  SulTerings  and  Temptations,//.  12,  uneut.  n. p. 
\Nejv  London\  1773. —  IIoli.ister  (Isaac)  Narration  of  (his) 
Captivity  by  the  Indians,  1763,  //.  12.  Sufficld,  1803. —  Decalves 
(^Don  A.)  Travels  to  the  Westward,  or  unknown  I'arts  of  America, 
4th  edition,//.  35,  Uncut.  New  London,  1796.  — The  same  work, 
7th  edition, //.  48.  Greenjleld,  Mass.,  1805, —  I-'letchkr  (Ehen.) 
Narrative  of  (his)  Captivity  and  Sufferings,  4th  edition,  re\'ised 
and  enlarged.  Nmc  Ipswich,  S.  Wilder,  1827. -- Johonnot  (J.) 
Remarkable  Adventures  and  Captivity  among  the  Kickappo 
Indians,  //.  24,  Uncut,  Very  Scarce.  Greenfield,  Mass.,  Ansel 
rtielps,  1816.  —  Narrative  of  Voyage  of  Capt.  James  Vani.eason 
from  Amsterdam  to  China,  and  from  tlience  to  the  Western  Coast 
of  North  America;  also,  an  Account  of  Mr.  Vandeleur's  being 
left  behind  on  the  Continent,  almost  seven  Years,  his  Marri.age 
with  a  Sachem's  Daughter,  etc.,  pp.  45,  Uncut,  Very  Scarce. 
Ballsion  Spa,  1816.  —  Hanson  (Ki.izahetii)  Account  of  (the)  Cap- 
tivity of  Elizabeth  Hanson,  late  of  Kachecky  in  New  England, 
who  was  taken  captive  by  the   Indians,  &c.,  new  edition.    London, 


1 7S7.  —  Tragical   Death 


of  Major  Swan,  and  Captivity  of  Mrs. 
by  the  Savages,  in  April,  1815,  //.  24, 
Nine  in  one  volume,  clean  copies,  half  brown 


Swan  and  infant  Cuikl, 

Uncut.   Boston, \\'i\-^\. 

morocco  {Jioxburghe).  12" 

474  Eastburn.  a  Faithful  Narrative  of  the  Many  Dangers  and 
Sufferings,  as  well  as  wonderful  and  surprizing  Deliverances  of 
Robert  Eastburn,  dining  his  late  Captivity  among  the  Indians ; 
Together  with  some  Remarks  upon  the  Country  of  Canada,  ete.  .  . 
With  a  recommendatory  Preface,  by  the  Rev.  Gilbert  Tennent, //. 
34,(1),  half  morocco,  UNcuT.  S""  Boston,  reprinted,  1758 

A  reprint  (il  llie  I'liiliidt'lphia  edition  of  the  s.-\me  year.     "  Both  edition;. 
Sadin.     "One  (if  the  rarkst  of  Indian  Ciptivilies.'' — 1'if.ld. 

475  Fillmore  (John)     Narration  of  (his)  Captivity  and  his 
from  the  Pirates.  Suffuld,  1802.  —  Captivity  and  Suffering 
Mary   Smith,  cuts.   J'rovidenee,  n.  d.  [1815.']       ''' 
Narrative  of  (his)  Captivity  and  Sufferings,  [as' 
British  and  Indians.    Neio  Ipswich,  N.  H.,  S     i  <» 
in  one  vol.  half  bro-wn  morocco  (lioxburgle). 

The  Narrative  of  Caj't.  Jolm  Tilhiiore  (the  great  gran 
IiXd;ssivi;LV  Rare.     In  tliirty  years'  search  for  Conr 
a  second  copy.     It  was  ui. known  to  .Mr.  Samnel  G.  I 
GcH.  AV;'.  .\i.  62)  to  the  .Aiiroia  (N.  Y.)  reprint  of  iS  (;. 

The  "cuts"  on  p.agc  S  of  this  edition  of  Mrs.  Smith's  Capt 
rendering  of  tlic  group  of  Indians,  about  to  assail  the  peacclui  home  ot   LJie  Smiths,  is 
inimit.ti/i 


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476  GYLES  (JOHN)  Memoirs  of  Odd  Adventures,  Strange  Deliv- 
erances, &c.  In  the  Captivity  of  Jolm  Oyles,  l''s(|  ;  Coniniander 
of  tlie  Garrison  on  St.  Georuje's  Ri\er.  Written  1))'  Himself,  etc., 
pp.  (4),4o.(4),  .  .  Jiiw  hirgi'  an,/  dean  eopy,  the  last  leaf  mciuteJ  and  a 
fe7ci  lines  supplied  in  admirable  faesiniile.  brown  levant  morocco  extra, 
paneled  sides, g.e.  (Bedford).  4^  Boston.  S.  A'neeland<!ir'  T.  Green,  1736 

A  liCAUTiiui.  coi'V  of  this  KXC1;.SS1V1;LV  HAKK  biioli.  "Only  one  copy  lias 
ever  been  offered  for  s;ilc,  to  my  knowledge,  and  that  was  contained  in  the  Collection  of 
Mr.  ^.  C.  Drake."— /••/•<•/(/. 

477  Hammon.  a  Narrative  of  tlie  Uncommon  Suffering  and  Sur- 
prizing Deliverance  of  Briton  Hammon,  a  Negro  Man, — Servant 
to  General  Winsiow,  Of  Marslifield,  Who  returned  to  Boston,  after 
having  been  absent  almost  Thirteen  Years.  Containing  .'\n  Account 
of  the  many  Hardsliips  he  underwent  .  .  .  how  he  was  Cast  away 
in  the  Capes  of  Florida  .  .  .  Inhuman  barbarity  of  the  Indians,  etc., 
etc.,  pp.  i^,  nice  copy,  lialfmor.,  neat,  uncut. 

16°  Boston,  Green  &"  Russell,  1760 

Ii;xci;ssivi;LY  Karu.     Not  in  Field's  Bibliopaphy  or  Sabin's  D'htionary. 

478  Hanson  (Eliz.)  An  Account  of  the  Captivity  of  Elizabeth 
Hanson,  Late  of  Kachecky  in  New  I'lngland  :  Who,  with  four  of 
her  children,  and  Servant-Maid,  was  taken  Captive  by  the  Indians, 
and  carried  into  Canada.  .  .  .  A  New  Edition.  Taken  in  si'bstance 
from  her  own  Mouth  by  Samuel  Bownas,  jinc  copy,  /if.  mor.  neat, 
UNCUT,  Scarce.  8°  London,  1787 

479  —  The  Remarkable  Captivity  and  Surprising  Deliverance  of 
lilizabeth  Hanson,  etc.  Reprinted  from  a  copy  of  the  Third 
Edition,  printed,  1780;  hf.  bound,  autograph  presentation  to  John 
Farmer,  by  A.  A.  Tufts,  and  autogr.  notes  of  Jolm  Farmer  and 
Samuel  G.  Drake,  on  guard  leaf,  Scarck.  12°  £>oi'er,  1824 

4S0  Howi:  (Ikmi.ma).  A  genuine  and  correct  account  of  the  Captivity, 
Sufferings  &  Deliverance  of  Mrs.  Jemima  Howe,  of  Hinsdale,  N.  H. 
Taken  from  her  own  mouth  by  the  Rev.  Bunker  Gay.  ...  In  this 
account  the  mistakes  of  Col.  Humphreys,  relating  to  Mrs.  Howe, 
in  his  "Life  of  Gen.  Putnam,"  are  rectified,//.  20,  uncut,  Boston, 
Belknap  and  Young,  1792.  — The  Remarkable  Adventures  of  Jack- 
son JoHt)NNi;T,  of  Massachusetts,  who  served  as  a  Soldier  in  the 
E.xpedition  under  General  Harmar  and  Gen.  St.  Clair,  containing 
an  Account  of  his  Captivity,  Sufferings,  and  Escape  from  the  Kick- 
apoo  Indians.  Written  by  himself,  and  published  at  the  earnest 
request  and  importunity  of  his  Friends  for  the  benefit  of  American 
Youth,  //.  15,  UNCUT,  Lexington  {Ky.),  repr.  Providence,  1793.  Ln 
one  vol.,  half  morocco,  neat.  8° 

Fine  copies  of  two  vtRY  scARci;  tracts. 

481  How.  A  Narrative  of  the  Captivity  of  Nehemiah  How,  Who 
was  taken  by  the  Indians  at  the  Great-Meadow-Fort  above  Fort 
Dummer,  Oct.  11.  1745.  Giving  an  Account  of  what  he  met  with 
in  his  travelling  to  Canada,  and  while  he  was  in  Prison  there. 
Together  with  an  Account  of  Mr.  How's  Death  at  Canada,//.  22, 
(2),  half  morocco  extra,  uncut.  16°  Boston,  1748 

Very  Scarce.  This  copy  has  the  autograph  of  [the  Rev.  Ur.]  lulward  Wiggles- 
worth,  i;.(S. 


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482  Johnson  (Mrs.)     Narrative  of    (her)  Captivity  ;  containing  an 
Account  of  her  Sufferings  during  Four  Years  witli  the  Indians  and 
Frencli,  //.  144,  Jhw  clean  copy,  green  morocco  extra  gilt,  g.  e.  {F.  Bed- 
ford). 12°  'Walpole,  N.  H.,  D.  Carlisle,  Jr.,  1796 

First  Edition,  V'uky  Scakce. 

483  Norton's  Redeemed  Captive.  A  Narrative  of  the  Taking  and 
Carrying  into  Captivity  the  Rev.  Mr.  John  Norton,  when  Fort 
Massacluisetts  surrendered  to  a  large  body  of  French  &  Indians, 
Aug.  20,  1746.  Boston,  1748;  [rejpublished,  with  Notes,  by  S.  G. 
Drake,  (only  100  copies  printed),  uncut.    (2  copies.) 

^°  Albany,  Joel  Munsell,  1870 

484  Rowi.ANDSoN  (Mrs.  Mary)  —  A  True  History  of  the  Captivity  & 
Restoration  of  Mrs.  Mary  Rowlandson,  A  Minister's  Wife  in  New- 
England.  Wherein  is  set  forth,  The  Cruel  and  Inhumane  Usage 
she  underwent  amongst  the  Heathens,  for  Eleven  Weeks  time : 
And  iier  dcliverence  from  them.  Written  by  her  own  Hand.  .  . 
Whereunto  is  annexed,  A  Sermon  of  the  Possibility  of  Cod's 
Forsaking  a  People  that  have  been  near  and  dear  to  him. 
Preached  by  Mr.  Joseph  Rowlandson,  .  .  It  being  his  Last  Sermon, 
3  prelim,  leaves,  pp.  46,  good  copy,  half  mor.  neat. 

4"  Reprinted,  London,  1682 

485  Rowlandson  (Mrs.)  The  Soveraignty  and  Goodness  of  (iod. 
Together  with  the  Faithfulness  of  His  Promises  Displayed :  being 
a  Narrative  0{  the  Captivity  and  Restauration  of  Mrs.  Mary  Row- 
landson, Commended  by  her,  to  all  that  desire  to  know  the  Lords 
Doings  to,  &  Dealings  with  her,  etc.  The  Second  Edition,  Care- 
fully Corrected,  etc.,  pp.  80. 

8°  Boston,  T.  Fleet,  for  Sam.  Phillips,  1720 

486  —  A  Narrative  of  the  Captiv''y,  Sufferings  and  Removes,  of 
Mrs.  Mary  Rowlandson.  .  .  Written  by  her  own  Hand,  (•/(•.,  //.  48, 
full-page  cut,  extraordinary  !  on  back  of  title,  nice  copy,  morocco,  g.  e. 
(F.  Bedford).  sm.  8'  Boston,  A''.  Corerly,  1770 

487  —  The  same,  //.  40,  wood-cut  on  title  page,  paneled  sides,  red  edges. 

8°  Boston,  John  Boyle,  1773 

488  —  The  same,  curious  cut  on  title-page,  pp.  48,  half  morocco,  top  gilt, 
uncut.  8°  Neiv  London,  Timo.  Green,  i77[4] 

489  —  The  same,  pp.  64,  hf.  ■•ellum. 

'  8    Amherst,  N.  //,  Nath.  Coverly,  [1792] 

490  —  The  same,//.  <^i ,  fitu  fresh  copy,  morocco  extra,  g.  t.  (fiedford), 
UNCUT.  8°  Boston,  S.  Hall,  1794 

491  —  The  same,  6th  edition.  Second  Lancaster  edition.  [Preface 
and  Appendix,  by  Rev.  Jos.  Willard.  |  With  manuscrip  tcorrections and 
occasional  notes,  for  a  new  edition  (by  S.  G.  Drake?)  pp.  100,  half  calf, 
gilt.  24°  Lancaster,  Carter,  Andrtivs  1^  Co.,  1828 

—  The  same.    Brookficid,  181 1.     5rt' Williams  (John),  No.  505. 

492  Smethurst  (Gabriel)  A  Narrative  of  an  Extraordinary  Escape 
out  of  the  Hands  of  the  Indians,  in  the  Gulph  of  St.  Lawrence; 
interspersed  with  a  Description  of  the  Coast,  and  P  marks  on  the 
Customs  and  Manners  of  the  Savages  there  :  also,  A  Providential 


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Escape  after  a  Shipwreck,  in  coming;  from  the  Island  of  St.  John, 
in  said  Gulph ;  with  an  Account  of  the  Fisheries  round  that  Island : 
Likewise,  A  Plan  for  reconciling  the  Differences  between  Great 
Britain  and  her  Colonies,//.  48.      4°  London,  for  the  Author,  1774 

The  author  was  with  Capt.  M'Kenzie,  wlio  was  charged  with  tlie  removal  of  tlie  Aca- 
(li.ins,  from  .tboiit  the  Bay  of  Chaluurs,  in  1761. 

493  Steele  (Zadock)  The  Indian  Captive  ;  or  a  Narrative  of  the 
Captivity  and  Sufferings  of  Zadock  Steele.  .  .  To  which  is  prefixed, 
an  Account  of  the  Burning  of  Royalton,  good  copy,  sheep. 

12"  Montpelicr,  Vt.,  18 18 
Swarton  (Hannah)     Narrative  of  her  Captivity.     Sec'^o.  1139. 

494  WILLIAMS  (JOHN)  The  Redeemed  Captive,  Returning  to 
Zion.  A  Faithful  History  of  Remarkable  Occurrences  in  the  Cap- 
tivity and  Deliverance  of  Mr.  John  Williams,  Minister  of  the  Gospel 
in  Deerfield,  who,  in  the  Desolation  which  befel  that  Plantation, 
by  an  Incursion  of  the  French  &  Indians,  was  by  them  carried 
away,  with  his  Family,  unto  Canada.  [With]  A  Sermon  preached 
by  him,  upon  his  Return,  at  Boston,  Dec.  5,  1706,//.  (6),io4,  dk. 
red  levant  moroeco  extra,  paneled  sides,  g.  e.  (I''.  Bedford). 

16°  Boston,  B.  Green,  1707 
A  FiNi;  Coi'Y  of  the  First  Kdition.     E.XTREMia.V  RARK. 

495  Williams  (John)  The  Redeemed  Captive  Returning  to  Zion, 
ete.     The  Second  EorrioN, //.  (6),  9H.     16    Boston,  T.  Fleet,  1720 

496  Williams  (John)  The  Redeemed  Captive,  Returning  to  Zion  .  .  . 
The  Third  Edition.  As  also  an  Appendi.x :  Containing  an 
Accdimt  of  those  taken  Captive  at  Deerfield,  February  29,  1703-4. 
Of  those  kill'd  after  they  went  out  of  town  ;  those  who  returned  ; 
and  of  those  still  absent  from  their  native  Country  ;  of  those  who 
were  slain  at  that  time  in  or  near  the  Town  ;  and  of  the  Mischief 
done  by  the  enemy  in  Deerfield,  from  the  beginning  of  its  settle- 
ment to  the  Death  of  the  Rev.  Mr.  Williams  in  1729.  With  a  Con- 
clusion to  the  whole,  By  the  Rev.  Mr.  [Stephen]  Williams  of 
Springfiekl,  and  the  Rev.  .Mr.  Prince  of  Boston,//,  iv,  104. 

8    Boston,  S.  Kneeland,  1758 

497  —  The  Redeemed  Captive,  Returning  to  Zion  .  .  .  The  Foi;rth 
Edition.  [With]  an  Appendix,  containing  an  Account  of  those 
taken  Captive  at  Deerfield,  Feb.  29,  1703-4  ;  of  those  killed,  ete. .  .  . 
With  a  Conclusion  10  the  whole,  by  the  Rev.  Mr.  Williams  of 
Springfield,  and  the  Rev.  Mr.  Prince,  fine  fresh  copy,  engraving  of 
the  Old  House  in  Deerfield  inserted,  hf.  moroeeo,  neat,  uncut. 

8"  Boston,  printed ;  M~to  London,  repr.,  T.  Green,  n.  d.  [1773] 

This  edition,  UNCUT,  is  ICXTREMKl.V   RARE,     it  is  without  date,  but  was  ,ulv<r- 
tiscd  by  the  |irinter,  as  "just  published,"  in  .\pril,  177^. 

498  — The  same.  The  Finn  Edition.  [With  .Vppeiulix,  t'A.]  Fine 
clean  copy,  calf  gilt  {F.  Bedford),  Scarce. 

8°  Boston,  fohn  Boyle,  1774 

499  —  '^^^  same.  Another  copy,  marly  uncut,  a  corner  torn  from  first 
tivo  leaves  {without  loss  of  any  words  of  text),  hf.  vellum. 

8'  Boston,  1774 

500  —  The  same.     The  Fifth  Edition,  hf.  vellum. 

S"  JVew  London,  reprinted,  T.  Green,  n.  d.  [1780?] 


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501  WiLLtAMS  (John)  The  Redeemed  Captive,  fU.  [With  the 
Sermon.]  also,  an  Appendix  by  tlie  Rev.  Mr.  Williams,  of  Spring- 
field. Likewise,  an  .'Vppendi.x,  by  the  Rev.  Mr.  [John|  Taylor,  of 
Deerfield.  With  a  conclusion  to  the  whole,  by  the  Rev.  Mr. 
Prince  of  Boston.  The  Fourth  Edition,  with  Additions, //.  C,  154, 
beautiful  clean  eopy,  maroon  leiant  tnomeeo,  g.  e. 

12°  Greenfield,  Mass.,  T.  Diekman,  1793 

A  :?(ARCi-  Kdition.  Mr.  Taylor's  v.-ilimblc  .\ppenclix  (pp.  121-151)  includes  .in 
account  of  the  Fiix  Fight,  of  May,  i6;6. 

502  —  The  same.  The  Sixth  Edition,  fine  fresh  eopy,  hf.  morocco, 
neat,  uncut,  Very  Scarce.  8°  Boston,  S.  Hall,  1795 

503  —  The  same.  The  Si.xth  Edition,  with  AAd\\\ons,  orif:;inal binding, 
nice  copy.  12°  Greenfield,  T.  Diekman,  1800 

This  cditinn,  which  is  VuuY  Scarce,  in  };o(ul  ctmilition,  contains  the  Kev.  Kdlxrt 
lireck's  Century  .Sermon,  at  SprinsHeld,  Oct.  16,  1775,  in  commemoration  of  the  bmnini; 
of  the  town  by  the  Indians. 

504  —  The  same.  [Re-printed,  apparently,  from  the  Fifth  Edition  ;] 
with  Mr.  Tiylor's  Appendix,  etc.^  Clean  eopy,  dk.  blue  moroeeo,  gilt, 
red  edges,  >^  arce.  12°  New  Haven,  Win.  W.Morse,  1802 

505  —  The  Captivity  and  Deliverance  of  Mr.  John  Williams,  ...  of 
Deerfield,  and  Mrs.  Mercy  Rowlandson,  of  Lancaster,  who  were 
taken,  together  with  their  families  and  neighbors  by  the  French 
and  Indians,  and  carried  into  Canada.  Written  bv  themselves,//. 
\\G,  ^o,  good  copy,  calf.  12    Brookfield,  Hori  Bro7iin,  181 1 

506  Williams  (John)  God  in  the  Camp:  or  the  only  Way  for  a 
People  to  engage  the  Presence  of  God  with  their  Armies  ;  Sermon 
before  the  General  Assembly,  lioston,  March  6,  1706-7,  calf  extra. 

16^  Boston,  B.  Green,  1707 

The  original  chintz-paper  wrapper  is  bound  in,  with  an  inscription  (in  llie  ,iuto,i;r.iph  of 
the  anthor?)  "for  the  Kev.  Mr.  James  I'ierpoint  pastuurof  a  Church  att  New-IIaven." 

507  Williams  (John)  God  in  the  Camp.  Sermon,  before  the  Gen. 
Assembly,  in  Boston,  March  6,  1 706-7,//).  22,  close  trimmed.  Bos- 
ton, B.  Green,  1707.  —  Williams  (Solomon)  Sermon  at  Mansfield 
[Conn.],  at  a  time  set  ajjart  for  Pra\er  .  .  .  on  the  behalf  of  Mrs. 
Eunice,  the  daughter  of  Mr.  John  Williams,  who  was  then  on  a 
Visit  there  from  Canada  ;  where  she  has  been  in  a  long  Captivity, 
//.  (2,)  28,  uncut.  Boston,  1742.  —  Wii.lia.ms  (Solomon)  The 
More  Excellent  Way  ...  A  Sermon,  at  (joshen  in  Lebanon,  Dec. 
21,  1741,  //.  39,  uncut.  A^7i-'  London,  T.  Green,  1742.  Three 
Verv  Rare  tracts,  in  one  vol.,  half  morocco.  16" 

508  —  Chauncey  (Isaac)  Sermon  at  the  Funeral  of  the  Rev.  Mr.  John 
Williams,  Pastor  of  the  Church  in  Deerfield.//.  ^2,  fine  clean  eopy, 
calf  extra  {W  Pratt),  Rare.  8"  Boston,  1729 


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CONGREGATIONALISM  IN  NEW  ENGLAND,  etc. 

INCLUDING  WORKS  OF  ^£11'  i:XGr.AND  AUTI/ORS  I'RlNTEn  IN  ENGLAND. 

509  Atnsworth  (Henry)    An  Animadversion  to  Mr.  Richard  Clj'fton's 
Advertisement.  .  .  .  |  Wherein]  the  true  Causes  of  the  lamentable 
Breach  that  liath  lately  fallen  out  in  the  English  exiled  Church  at 
Amsterdam  [are]  manifested,//.  (^8).  138,  poIisheJ  calf  gilt  (F.  Bed- 
ford'), Rare.  4"  Amsterdavi,  Giks  Thorp,  1613 

From  the  Mather  library.  Autosraph  of  Incrkase  Matuhr,  "Crcscentii  Matlieri 
Lib:'r  ex  dono  Thoiiia'  Schermandini,  Londini,  1691." 

510  AiNswoRTH  (Henry)  The  Commvnion  of  Saincts,  A  Treatise . . . 
gathered  out  of  the  Holy  Scriptures,  //.  (14),  494.  (G),  old  vcUum, 

Jiitc  copy.  sm.  8°  n.  p.,  Riprinted  in  the  yea  re  16 15 

511  AiNSWoRTH  (Henry)  Counterpoyson.  Considerations  touching 
the  poynts  in  difference  between  the  godly  ministers  and  people 
of  the  Church  of  England,  and  the  seduced  brethren  of  the  Sepa- 
ration. .  .  Mr.  Bernard's  Book  intituled  the  Separatists  Schisme, 
[and]  Mr.  Crashawe's  Questions,  in  his  Sermon  preached  at  the 
Crosse,  examined  and  answered, y/w  (V)/r,  vellum  {IV.  Pratt). 

4"  n.  p.,  1642 

Prefixed  to  the  "  Considerations  "  is  "  .'\  Trve  Description  ovt  of  the  Word  of  God  ot 
the  Visible  l.hurcli,"  S  pp..  'ited  at  the  end,  15S0. 

512  An. EN  (Thos.)  A  Chaine  of  Scripture  Chronologic,  engraved 
title-page,  by  W.  Hollar,  and  folding  tables,  old  calf  rebacked,  gilt. 

4°  [London,  1659] 

Mr.  All'?n  was  pastor  of  the  church  in  Charlcbtown,  if)!9-5i.  "^"  "'•'"'^■<1  the  widow 
of  John  Harvard.  "The  most  esteemed  of  this  celebrated  nonconformist's  works." — 
Loundcs, 

513  Ames  (\V,m.)  Medulla  Theologica.  Editio  2da.  Amstelod.  1628. 
—  The  same,  Editio  4ta  [Liber  i.|  Land.,  1630. —  The  satne,  Editio 
novissima,  orationibus  diiabus  auctior.  Amst.,  f.  Jansson,  161^2. 

3  vols.     8°  and  12^ 

514  Ames  (\Vm.)  .\nti-Synodalia  Scripta,  vel  Animadvcrsiones  in 
Dogmalica  ilia,  qun,-  Renionstrantes  in  Synodo  Uordracena  exhib- 
ucniiil,  half  calf  neat.  sni.  12°  Amslclodami,  J.  jfansson,  1633 

515  Ames  (\Vm.)    Lectiones  in  CL  Psalmos  Davidis, //.  472,  old  calf . 

4"  Ainstclodami,  y.  jfansson,  1635 

With  a  Latin  dedication  by  Hugh  Pettis,  to  the  Magistrates  and  J^cnatc  of  Rotterdam. 

516  —  Lectiones  in  omncs  Psalmos  Davidis,  etc.  (with  Hugh  Peters's 
dedication),//.  556.  8^  Amsterdam,  apiid  Qui.  Blavivm,  1635 

517  AroLoGiE  (An)  of  the  Chvrches  in  New-England  for  Chvrch- 
Covenant.  Or,  A  Discourse  touching  the  Covenant  between  God 
and  men,  and  especially  concerning  C'hurch-Covenant,  etc.,  [by 
RiciiARO  Mather. J  Sent  over  in  Answer  to  Master  Bernard,  in 
the  Yeare  1639.  —  An  Answer  of  the  Ei.hers  of  the  Scverall 
Cinrclies  in  New-England  unto  Nine  Positions,  sent  over  to  them 
(By  divers  Reverend  and  Goilly  Ministers  in  England)  .  .  Written 
in  the  Yeer,  1639,  [by  John  Davenport.  |  'hvo  tracts,  ivith  separate 
title-page.^,  but  toiiUnuous  paging,  pp.  (2),  78. 


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Letter  (A)  of  Many  Ministers  in  old  England,  Requesting  The 
judgement  of  their  Reverend  Jirethren  in  New-England  concerning 
Nine  Positions.  Written  Anno  Doin.  16,57.  •  ^\'ith  their  Answer, 
Anno  1639.  And  the  Reply  made  unto  the  said  Answer,  and  sent 
over  unto  them.  Anno  1640.  Now  published  .  .  ]^y  Simeon  Ash, 
and  William  Rathband.  //.  (12),  90.  —  ("hurch-Government  and 
Church-Covenant  Discvssed,  In  An  Answer  of  the  Elders  of  .  . 
New-England  to  two  and  thirty  Questions,  sent  over  to  them  by 
divers  Ministers  in  England  [by  Richard  Mather.]  //.  (4),  84. 
2  vols.,  /WW  limp  vellum,  red  ed^cs.  4°  /.ondon,  1643 

517*  A[spinwall]  (W[illiam])  The  Legislative  Power  is  Christ's 
Peculiar  Prerogative,  Proved  from  the  9th  of  Isaiah,  vers.  6,  7.//. 
4,52.  i^  London,  f OP-  Livavel  Chapman,  1656 

VERY  RARE,  and  almost  unknown  to  Aniurican  bibliographers.  The  autlior  was 
Wilhani  Aspinwall,  of  Hostim  in  10 ",7.  a  follower  of  ^^rs.  Hutchinson;  afterwards,  for  a 
short  time,  Secretary  of  R.  Island,  then  at  New  Haven,  and  ai;ain  at  ISoston  in  i')43. 
He  returned  to  England,  and  joined  the  l-'iftli  Monarchy  men.  In  1(155,  lie  re-published, 
in  London,  Cotton's  "  .A bstmct  of  Laws  and  fJovcrnment''  (see  No.  5(32),  to  which  he 
refers  in  the  present  tract  (p.  -Jil,  and  gives  his  own  digest  of  "the  Laws  of  Judgment," 
of  Christ's  Kingdom,  "whereof  some  do  appoint  Capital  punishments;  some,  corpor.al 
punishments;  some,  pecuniary  punishments"  (pp.  ■x.o-yi):  with  "the  intention,  not  to 
JitJaizr.  but  to  show  the  perfection  of  the  whole  Word  of  Ciod,  to  direct  in  matters  of 
Civil  Judgments,  as  well  as  in  Church  affairs." 

518  .'\spiNWALL  (W>l)  \  Brief  Description  of  the  Fifth  Monarchy, 
or  Kingdome  that  shortly  is  to  come  into  the  World.  .  .  Added,  a 
Prognostick  of  the  time  when  this  fifth  Kingdome  shall  begin, 
pp.  (2),  14.  /lire  eipy,  ncio  half  moroceo.  \    London,  1653 

519  Aspinwall  (W.m.)  A  Premonition  of  sundry  Sad  Calamities  yet 
to  Come ;  grounded  upon  an  E.xplication  of  the  24th  chapter  of 
\'s\\a!(\,  half  moroceo,  neat.  i^"  London,  1655 

Uauu.  I'ages  37  and  ^0  .are  addressed  to  the  author's  "  iirethrcn  in  New  England," 
telling  them  that  all  their  troubles  have  arisen  from  not  adopting  the  .System  or  Hody  of 
Laws  prepared  by  John  Cotton,  and  which  was  published  by  .Aspinwall  in  1O41  (and  again 
in  1655). 

520  Bagshaw  (Enw.)  The  Doctrine  of  the  Kingdom  and  Personal 
Reign  of  Christ  asserted  and  E.xplained,  //.  (4).  34,  half  dk.  Hue 
levant  moiveeo.  4°  n.  p.  \_London\  1669 

Krom  the  Mather  Library:  with  autograph  of  Increase  Miither.  The  author  was 
imprisoned  for  nonconformity,  and  died  in  Newgate,  1671. 

521  Hall  (John)  A  Treatise  of  Faith,  divided  into  two  Parts.  The 
Second  P'dition,//.  (36),  428,  (50  .      4"  London,  Geo.  Afiller,  1632 

522  Ball  (John)  A  Friendly  Triall  of  the  Grounds  tending  to  Sep- 
aration ;  In  a  jjlain  and  modest  Discourse  touching  the  Lawfulnesse 
of  a  stinted  Liturgie  and  set  form  of  Pr;iyer,  <'/(■.,//.  .\vi,  314,  iv, 
autograph  of  Li  a-.  Isaae  Lieickus,  the  historian,  fine  eopy,  old  ealf. 

4"  Cambridge,  Roger  Daniel,  1640 

523  Baxter  (TIenj.)  Mr.  Baxter  Baptiz'd  in  Bloud,  or,  A  Sad  His- 
tory of  the  parallel'd  Cruelty  of  the  .Anabij^tists  in  New-England. 
F^ailhfully  K..lating  the  Cruel,  Barbarous,  and  Bloudy  Murther  of 
Mr.  Baxter  an  C)rtiiodox  Minister,  who  was  kill'd  by  the  Anabap- 
tisLs,  and  his  Skin  most  cruelly  Head  oil  fiom  his  Body  .... 
Published  by  his  nuiurnfull  Brother  Benjamin    Baxter,  living  in 


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Fen-Churcli-Street,  London,  //.  6,  polished  calf,  g.  e.  {F.  Bedford'), 
Very  Rare.  4°  London,  1673 

A  "sensation  story,"  got  up  by  some  enterprising  bookseller  of  the  time.  A  contem- 
porary MS.  note  on  the  titlL'p.ige  tells  us  that  "This  was  jmiu'il  before  the  King  & 
Council  to  be  a  nicer  fiction,  &  the  Licenser  [w.as  directed]  to  retract  it,  M.ay  2,  if>73." 
The  information  that  the  story  was  "meer  fiction"  may  strike  a  modern  reader,  as 
superfluous. 

524  Baxter  (Richard)  Gildas  Salvianus;  The  Reformed  Pastor. 
With  the  autographs  of  Thos.  Slupard,  Thos.  Prince  (1706),  Sam. 
Greenii'ood  (1707),  Rich.  Salter  (1742),  and  James  G.  Percii'al. 

8°  London,  1656 

525  Beza  (T.)  Two  very  lerned  Sermons  of  M.  Beza,  .  .  whereunto 
is  added  a  treatise  of  the  substance  of  the  Lord's  Supper,  by  T. 
W.,  blluUlcttcv.//.(8),2So,(5). 

sm.  8'  London,  Robert  Walde-grauc,  1588 

526  Breck  (Edward)  An  Answer  to  a  Scandalous  Paper,  wherein 
were  some  Queries  given  to  be  answered.  And  likewise,  therein 
is  found  many  Lies  and  Slanders,  and  false  Accusations  against 
those  people  whom  he  (and  the  \\'orld)  calls  Quakers.  Dated  from 
Dorchester  in  New-England,  Aug.  17.  1655.  subscribed,  Edward 
Brech,  which  was  directed  to  a  People  at  Rainforth  in  Lancashire, 
which  he  calls  A  Church  of  Christ .  .  .  His  Paper  and  Quarries 
answered  by  those  people  called  Quakers,  half  nior.  neat,  uncut. 

4"  London,  for  Giles  Calvert,  1656 

A  cutting  from  the  lioston  Traits^iift,  Aug.  1S71,  is  inserted,  containing  along  notice 
of  this  work,  by  the  late  Samuel  Ci.  Drake,  who  describes  it  as  "not  only  a  /v»y  but  a 
VERV  RAKi;  book,  which  we  venture  to  affirm  has  remained  unknown  to  the  present  gen- 
eration, and  perhaps  to  two  or  three  preceding  ones,"  and  says  that  Mr.  Brinley's  is  "the 
only  kncjwn  copy." 

Mr.  ISreck's  letter  "to  the  Church  of  Christ  at  Rainforth,"  dated  from  Dorchester,  Aug. 
i;,  1655,  occupies  II  pp.  (n.  n.),  and  is  followed  by  ".\n  .\nswer,"  eti.,ff.  2-24. 

527  Bricht  (T.)  a  Treatise  of  Melancholy,  Containing  the  Cavses 
Thereof,  And  Reasons  of  the  strange  effects  Si  worketli  in  our 
minds  and  bodies.  iG"'  London,  iVm.  Stanshy,  1613 

"  It  has  been  supposed  by  some  that  Ilurton  took  the  hint  of  lis  Anatomy  of  Melancholy 
from  this  treatise." — Allilvne. 

528  BuLKi.EY  {Rev.  Peter)  The  Gospel-Covenant ;  or  the  Covenant 
of  Grace  Opened ; .  .  •  Preached  in  Concord  in  New-England,  //. 
(16),  ^84,  (H),  old  lip.  calf .  4''  London,  1646 

The  only  ])ublishcd  work  of  the  first  minister  of  Concord,  Mass.  It  is  dedicated  to  (his 
nephew)  ''the  Right  WorshipfuU  Oliver  St.  John  lisq;  Solicitor  ticnerall  to  his  M.ijestie." 

529  BuRRoucHS  (Jeremiah)  Gospel  Conversation;  .  .  .  also,  Miserie 
of  Men  that  have  their  Portion  in  this  Life.  2wo  in  i  toI,  continuous 
paging.  4^  London,  Peter  Cole,  1648 

On  the  b.ick  of  the  title-page  is  a  MS.  "  Hymne  with  .An.igrams"  on  the  name  of  Mrs. 
AliiEl.  I'lTcii,  Mai'.h  25,  I7oi,bytho  Rev.  John  Danforth,  of  Dorchester,  whose  auto- 
graph appears  on  iwge  i.     (See  No.  34.) 

530  CAMBRIDGE  PLATEORM.  A  Platform  of  Church-Discipline : 
Gathered  out  of  the  Word  of  God,  and  agreed  upon  by  the  Elders 
and  Messengers  of  the  Churclies  assembled  in  the  Synod  at  Cam- 
bridge in  New-England,  etc.,  smooth  calf,  g.  e.  {JF.  Pratt). 

4°  Printed  in  Neiv  Engl  and ;  Reprinted,  London,  for  Peter  Cole,  1653 

Prefatory  Epistle  (2  [ip.)  by  Edw.  V.'inslow.  VERV  RARE.  For  the  First  and 
subsequent  (Cambridge)  editions,  see  Nos.  733-737- 


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540*  Cartvvright  (Thomas)     A  Confutation  of  the  Rhemists  Trans- 
lations, Glosses  and  Annotations  on  the  New  Testament,  vellum. 
fol.  n.  p.  \^Leyden,  William  Brewster,]  1628 

This  well-printed  folio  of  about  S50  pages  is  the  "  magnum  opus  "  of  the  press  set  up 
in  Leyden  by  the  Father  of  the  Pilgrims. 

531  CATECHISMS:— 

Perkins  (Wni.)  The  Foundation  of  Christian  Religion,  gathered 
into  Six  Principles, //.  (8),  39.     London,  1682. 

Robinson  (John)  An  Appendix  to  Mr.  Perkins  his  Six  Princi- 
ples of  Christian  Religion,//.  (16).     n.  p.,  1636. 

Vescy  (H.)  The  Scope  of  the  Scripture,  containing  an  Exposi- 
tion of  the  Apostles  Creed,  the  Ten  Commandments,  the  Lords 
Prayer,  and  the  Sacraments,  By  short  Questions  and  Ansv  .rs,  etc., 
pp.  (2),  40,  (2).     London,  B:  A.  for  Samuel  Man,  1651. 

A  Short  Catechism  Containing  the  Principles  of  Religion; 
Very  Profitable  for  all  sorts  of  People.  The  Fifty  One  Impression, 
48  //.  n.  n.  Lj)ndon,  E.  Cimvch  for  John  Wright  at  the  Globe  in 
L.ittle  Brittain,  1 67 1 . 

So  Short  a  Catechisme  that  whosoeuer  cannot  or  will  not  learne, 
are  not  in  any  wise  to  be  admitted  to  the  Lords  supper,  ^lach 
|:rttcv,//.  6.  n.  p.,  n.  d. 

The  ABC.  [and]  The  Catechisme :  That  is  to  say,  An  Instruc- 
tion to  be  taugiu   and   learned   of  every   Childe,  before   he   be 
brought  to  be  confirmed  by  the  Bishop.    .iUilth  ^ilrttcr,  n.  t.  p.,//. 
14 ;  at  foot  of  p.  13,  these  lines,  by  way  of  colophon  : 
"This  little  Catechisme  learned 
by  heart  (for  so  it  ought) 
The  Primer  next  commanded  is 
for  Children  to  be  taught. 
1636." 

Six  in  one  volume;  portrait  of  Rev.  Wm.  Perkins  inserted; 
sprinkled  calf  gilt,  red  edges  (  W.  Pratt).  iG° 

532  —  R[oGERs]  (D[aniel])  a  Practicall  Catechisme ;  or,  A  View 
of  those  principall  truths  according  to  Godlinesse,  which  are  con- 
tayned  in  the  Catechisme,  etc.  8  prel.  leaves,  pp.  268,  135,  old  calf 
broken.  4°  London,  I.  N.  for  Samuel  Man,  1632 

533  (Charles  I.  and  the  Parliament,)  His  Majesties  Reason  why  he 
cannot  in  ctmscience  consent  to  abolish  the  Kpiscopall  Government. 
With  The  Answer  of  the  Divines  to  His  Majesties  Reason,  no  title- 
page,  pp.  14.  —  The  Kings  Majesties  Answer  to  the  Paper  delivered 
in  by  the  Reverend  Divines  attending  the  Honourable  Commission- 
ers concerning  Church-Government,  //.  8.  —  The  Humble  Answer 
of  the  Divines  .  .  at  the  Treaty  at  Newport  in  the  Isle  of  Wight, 
to  [the  King's]  Second  Paper,  about  Episcopall  Government,  //. 
40.  —  His  Majesties  F'inall  Answer  concerning  Episcopacie,  deliv- 
ered hito  the  Commissioners  of  Parliament,  ist  of  Novemb.  1648, 
//.  29.  —  His  Majesties  Concessions  to  the  Bill  of  Abolition  of 
Arch-Bishops  and  Bishops,  &c.  stated  and  considered,  //.  8.  Five 
scarce  tracts,  stitched  together.  ^'London,  1648 


i 


CHAUNCY.     COBBET.     CODUINGTON. 


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534  Chauncy  (Charles)  The  Retractation  of  Mr.  Charles  Chancy 
formerly  Minister  of  Ware  in  Harfordshire.  Wherein  is  proved 
the  unlawfulnesse  and  danger  of  Rayling  in  Altars  or  Communion 
Tables,  Written  with  his  own  hand  before  his  going  to  New 
England,  in  the  yeer  1637,  etc.,  pp.  (8),  39,  vellum  w>-apper,  fine  copy, 
Rare.  4°  Lom/on,  Printed  1641 

Chauncy  (Charles)     Antisynodalia  Scripta   Americana.     See 
Propositions  concerning  the  Subject  of  Baptism,  etc.     No.  847. 

535  Chauncy  (Isaac)  Neonomianism  Unmask'd :  or,  the  Ancient 
Gospel  pleaded  against  the  other,  called  a  New  Law  or  Gospel.  — 
The  same  ;  2d  Part,  and  Continuation,  and  3d  Part.  —  Rejoynder 
to  D.  Williams  his  Reply  to  the  First  Part  of  [the  above].  —  A 
Friendly  E.xamination  of  the  Pacifick  Paper,  etc.  Five  in  one  vol., 
pp.  (8),  40, 336,  104,  48,  22.  4°  London,  1692-3 

536  Chauncy  (I.)  Divine  Institution  of  Congregational  Churches 
asserted  and  proved  from  the  Word  of  GoA,fine  copy.  Loud.  1697. 
—  The  Doctrine,  which  is  according  to  Godliness,  .  .  .  [with]  A 
brief  Account  of  the  Church  Order  of  the  Gospel  according  to  the 
Scriptures.     Lond.  1737.  (2  vols.)  8° 

537  CoBBET  (Thos.)  a  Jvst  Vindication  of  the  Covenant  and  Church- 
Estate  of  Children  of  Church-Members ;  as  also  of  their  Right 
unto  Baptisme,  old  calf  mat,  nice  copy,  pp.  i^-i),  296. 

4°  London,  1648 

538  Cobbet  (Thos.)  A  Practical  Discourse  of  Prayer, //.  (14),  551, 
old  calf .  2,°  London,  1654 

"Of  .ill  the  works  written  by  Mr.  Cobbet,  none  deserves  more  to  be  re.id  by  the  world, 
or  to  live  till  the  general  burning  of  the  world,  than  that  of  I'rayer." — C.  Mather. 

539  Cobbet  (Thomas)  The  Civil  Magistrates  Power  In  matters  of 
Religion  Modestly  Debated,  Impartially  Stated  according  to  the 
Bounds  and  Grounds  of  Scripture.  .  .  .  Together  with  A  Brief 
Answer  to  a  Certain  Slanderous  Pamphlet  called  ///  JVeios  from 
New-England ;  or,  A  Narrative  of  New-Englands  Persecution,  By 
John  Clark  of  Road-Island,  Physician.  Fine  copy,  red  Iroant  morocco 
extra,  full  gilt  (F.  Bedford). 

4°  London,  W.  Wilson  for  Philemon  Stephens,  1653 
Title,  I  /. ;  Dedication  "  To  the  Right  Honnnrable  Oliver  Cromwell,  Captain  Gen- 
eral," etc.,  3  //. ;   "To  the  Reader,"  2  //. ;   The  Table,  Errata,  and  License,  2  U.\  "A 
Discourse  concerning  the  Nature  and  Latitude  of  Civil  Powers,"  «■/("., //.  108;  "A  brief 
Answer  to  .  .  .  lohn  Clark,"  pp.  \\,  and  Postscript,  pp.  45-52.     Very  Scarce. 

540  Cobbet  (T.)  The  Civil  Magistrates  Power  In  Matters  of  Relig- 
ion. . .  With  A  Brief  Answer,  etc.  Another  copy,  large  and  fine,  the  old 
binding  removed.  ^London,  1653 

541  CoDDiNGTON  (William)  A  Demonstration  of  True  Love  unto 
You  the  Rulers  of  the  Colony  of  the  Massachusets  in  New-England ; 
Shewing  To  you  that  are  now  in  Authority  the  unjust  Paths  that 
your  Predecessors  walked  in,  etc.  Written  by  one  who  was  once 
in  Authority  with  them ;  but  always  testified  against  their  perse- 
cuting Spirit,  who  am  call'd  William  Coddington  of  Road  Island, 
//.  20,  calf  extra  ( W.  Pratt),  uncut. 

4''  n.  p.  S^Londonl^  Printed  in  the  Year  1674 
a  perfect  and  splendid  copy  of  this  very  rarb  tract. 


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542  Cotton  (John)  Gods  Promise  to  His  Plantation.  ...  As  it  was 
delivered  in  a  Sermon  by  Iohn  Cotton,  B.D.  and  Preacher  of  Gods 
Word  in  Boston  ;  //.  (4),  20,  red  Icvaiit  mor.  extra,  paneled  sides,  ins. 
borders  {Pratt),  fine  copy.  4°  London,  Wm.  ^ones/or  y.  Bellamy,  1630 

"To  the  Christian  Kcider"  (4  pp.)  signed,  I.  H.  (John  Humphrey), — i.s  omitted  in  the 
Boston  edition  of  1686. 

543  Cotton  (John)  The  Way  of  Life  ;  or,  God's  Way  and  Course, 
in  bringing  the  Soule  into,  keeping  it  in,  and  carrying  it  on,  in  the 
wayes  of  life  and  peace,  etc.,  pp.v\\\,  ^i,  good  copy,  old  half  calf . 

8°  London,  1641 
Prehtory  epistle  "  To  the  Reader,"  6  pp.,  by  William  Morton. 

544  Cotton  (John)  Gods  Mercie  mixed  with  his  Ivstice,  or,  His 
Peoples  Deliverance  in  times  of  danger,  laid  open  in  severall  Ser- 
mons,/*^. (8),  17,^1,  good  copy,  old  calf  neat,  nearly  uncut. 

4°  London,  1641 

545  fCoTTON  (John)]  An  Abstract  or  [sic"]  the  Lawes  of  New- 
England,  as  they  are  now  established,  //.  (2),  15,  (3),  /lalf  brojcm 
mor.,  neat,  some  of  the  marginal  references  cut  into  in  trimming. 

4°  London,  for  F.  Couks  &'  W.  Ley,  1641 

VuRY  Rare.  The  author's  name  is  supplied  in  the  second  edition,  by  W.  .Aspin\v.ill, 
if)55  (see  No.  562).  These  "  Laws  "  were  never  "  established,"  or  in  force,  in  N.  Eni^Iand. 
The  code  was  drawn  up  by  Mr.  Cotton,  for  Massachusetts,  and  "presented  to  the  General 
Court,"  but  was  not  ailoftetl.     See  note  to  No.  519. 

546  CoiTON  (John)  The  Churches  Resurrection,  or  the  Opening  of 
the  fift  and  sixt  verses  of  the  20th  Chap,  of  the  Revelation,//.  30, 
clean  copy,  morocco,  4°  LAmdon,  1642 

547  Cotton  (John)  A  Modest  and  Cleare  Answer  to  Mr.  Ball's 
Discourse  of  Set  Formes  of  Prayer,  //.  (4),  49,  (i),  clean  co/>y,  half 
morocco  extra,  nearly  uncut.  4°  London,  R.  O.  &>  G.  D.for  If.  Over- 
ton, 1642.  —  Another  edition  ;  good  copy,  half  calf  neat.  8°  London, 
for  H.  Overton,  n.  d.  (2  vols.) 

548  CoiTON  (John)  The  Trve  Constitvtion  of  a  particular  visible 
Church,  proved  by  Scripture,  //.  (2),  13,  elegant  polished  calf  gilt, 
paneled  sides  {Aforrell).  ^"London,  1642 

549  Cotton  (John)  The  Keyes  of  the  Kingdom  of  Heaven,  and 
Power  thereof,  according  to  the  Word  of  God,  //.  (12),  59,  ivith 
the  autograph  of  Rev.  John  Higginson  (of  Salem)  and  some  marginal 
notes  in  his  hand,  half  blue  morocco. 

4°  L.ondon,  M.  Simmons  for  Henry  Overton,  1644 
549*  Cotton  (John)  The  Keyes  of  the  Kingdom  of  Heaven,  etc. 
The  second  time  Imprinted.  Autograph  of  Rev.  Thomas  Prince, 
and  a  list  of  important  errata,  in  his  hand,  "  taken  from  a  printed 
paper  pasted  at  the  end  of  another  of  these  Tracts  w'^''  I  have 
seen,"  smooth  calf  gilt.  4°  London,  1644 

550  Cotton  (John)  The  Keyes  of  the  Kingdom  of  Heaven,  etc. 
London,  1644.  —  The  Doctrine  of  the  Church  To  which  are  com- 
mitted the  Keys  of  the  Kingdome  of  Heaven.  Wherein  is  demon- 
strated by  way  of  Question  and  Answere,  What  a  Visible  Church 
is,  etc.  .  .  The  Second  Edition.  .  .//.  (2),  13.  London,  1643.  Two 
in  one  \o\.,forel,  neat.  4° 

Fine  clean  copies.  The  second  tract,  Mr.  Cotton's  Catechism  on  "  The  Doctrine  of 
the  Church,  and  its  Government"  is  Very  Scarce. 


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550*  Cotton  (John)     Sixteene  Questions  of  Seriovs  and  Necessary 
Consequence,   propounded  unto  Mr.  John  Cotton  of  Boston,  in 
New-England,  'I'ogether  with  his  Answers  to  each  Question :  printed 
according  to  Order,  ^.  ii,  14,  dark  calf  antique,  nearly  uncut, 
Rare.  4°  London,  1644 

With  (tlie  Author's  autoRraph?)  presentation  "  to  Mr.  Jno.  Leverit  Senior,  this  present," 
and  a  M.S.  correction  of  the  text  (on  p.  8). 

551  Cotton  (John)  The  Way  of  the  Churches  of  Christ  in  New- 
England,//.  (8),  1 16,  (4),  vellum,  neat.    4°  London,  M.  Simmons,  1645 

552  Cotton  (John)  The  C'ontroversie  Concerning  Liberty  of  Con- 
science in  Matters  of  Rehgion,  Truly  stated,  and  distinctly  and 
plainly  handled  by  Mr.  John  Cotton.  .  .  By  way  of  answer  to  some 
Arguments  to  the  contrary  sent  unto  him,  etc., pp.  (2),  14,  half  mor. 
extra.  Rare.  4°  London,  for  Thomas  Banks,  1646 

Tliis  is  Mr.  Cotton's  letter  to  Roger  Williams,  in  reply  to  the  "Scriptures  and  Reasons 
written  by  a  .  .  .  prisoner  in  Newgate,"  etc.  It  was  tirst  printed  by  Williams  in  "The 
Bloudy  Tenent"  (pp.  1-24). 

553  —  The  same  :  Another  edition,  half  mor.  extra. 

4°  London,  Robert  Austin  for  T.  Banks,  1649 

554  Cotton  (John)  Singing  of  Psalmes  a  Gospel-Ordinance, //.  (2), 
72,  morocco,  red  edges.  Rare. 

4°  London,  M.  S.for  ILannah  Allen,  1647 

555  Cotton  (John)  The  Bloudy  Tenent,  Washed,  And  made  white 
in  the  bloud  of  the  Lambe :  .  .  .  whereunto  is  added  a  Reply  to 
Mr.  Williams  Answer,  to  Mr.  Cotton's  Letter,//.  (2),  195,  (i),  144, 
dk.  blue  crushed  levant  morocco  extra,  gilt  back  and  sides  [Bedford], 
Rare.  4°  London,  Matthew  Symmons,for  ILannah  Allen,  1647 

Large  and  fine  copy. 


S55' 


The  same.    Another  copy,  polished  calf  extra,  back  and  edges  gilt 


{Bedford).  4°  1647 

556  CoiTON  (John)  A  Briefe  E.xposition  of  the  whole  Book  of  Canti- 
cles, or  Song  of  Solomon,  //.  256. 

8"  London,  y.  Young  for  Ch.  Green,  1648 

557  —  Another  copy ;  with  which  is  bound :  Utrum  Hurum,  or  the  Nine 
and  Thirty  Articles  of  the  Ciuirch  of  England  .  .  .  compared  with 
the  Doctrines  of  the  Presbyterians,  and  the  Tenets  of  the  Church  of 
Rome  ...  by  Henry  Care.    London,  iG%2.    Old  half  calf,  neat.        8" 

Cotton  (John)    The  Way  of  Congregational  Churches  Cleared. 
See  No.  598. 

558  Cotton  (John)  Of  the  Holinesse  of  Church-Members,//.  (4), 
95,  good  copy,  half  mor.        4°  London,  F.  N.for  Hanna  Allen,  1650 

Dedic.ited  ijy  the  author  to  his  "honored,  worshipful!,  and  worthy  Friends,  the  Major, 
and  Justices,  f/<-.,  together  with  the  whole  Congregation  and  Church  at  Hoston  "  in  England. 

559  Cotton  (John)  Christ  the  Fountaine  of  Life,  or  sundry  choice 
Sermons  on  part  of  the  fift  Cliapter  of  the  first  Epistle  of  St. 
John,  //.  (8),  2^6,  fine  clean  copy,  morocco,  red  edges.      4"  London,  165 1 

560  Cotton  (John)  A  Briefe  Exposition  with  Practicall  Observa- 
tions upon  the  Whole  Book  of  Ecclesiastes ;  published  by  Anthony 
Tuckney,  D.D.,  Master  of  St.  John's  Colledge  in  Cambridge,//. 
(8),  278,  good  copy,  original  binding. 

8°  Lonaon,  2\  C.  for  Ralph  Smith,  1654 


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S6i  Cotton  (John)  The  Covenant  of  Gr.ice  :  discovering  the  Great 
Work  of  a  Sinner's  Reconciliation  to  God  ;  tvlurciinto  are  added, 
Certain  Queries  tendinj^  to  Accommododation  {sk)  between  the 
Presbyterian  and  Congregational!  Ciuirches,  by  the  same  author ; 
Also,  A  Discussion  <if  the  Civill  Magistrates  Power  in  matters  of 
Religion,  by  some  Elders  of  divers  Churches  in  N.  E.,  old  calf 
neat.  8°  London,  y.  Allen,  1655 

These  three  tracts  h.ivc  separate  title-pages  and  pagination,  and  were  separately  pub- 
lished, in  1654.  Ill  this  collection  they  are  jirecedcd  by  a  general  title  page,  (as  above,) 
an  E]iistlc  dedicatory  by  W'ni.  Ketchforde,  and  "  To  the  Reader "  oy  Tlios.  Allen  ;  //. 
(l.t),ii|S;  (2), 22;  (2), 75, (I).  The  first  title-page  is  moiMited.  The  third  tract  is  "  The 
Result  of  a  Synod  at  Cambridge  in  NewKngland,  Anno.  1646.  Concerning  the  Power  of 
Magistrates  in  matters  of  the  Pirst  Table,  [and]  the  Nature  &  Power  of  Synods,"  etc. 
It  is  Vl-RV  RARli. 

561*  Cotton  (John)  A  Treatise  of  the  Covenant  of  Grace,  as  it  is 
dispensed  to  the  Elect  Seed,  effectually  unto  Salvation.  .  .  .  The 
Third  edition.  Corrected,  and  much  enlarged,  by  the  Authour's 
own  Hand, //.  (16),  223.  •sm..^°  London,  1671 

562  Cotton  (John)  .Vn  Abstract  of  Laws  and  Government.  V.'here- 
in  as  in  a  Mirrour  may  be  seen  the  wisdome  &  perfection  of  tht 
Government  of  Christs  Kingdome.  Accommodable  to  any  State 
or  form  of  Government  in  the  world,  that  is  not  Antichristian  or 
Tyrannicall.  Collected  and  digested  .  .  .  by  .  .  Mr.  John  Cotton, 
of  Boston  .  .  in  his  Life-time,  and  presented  to  the  Generall  Court 
of  the  Massachusets.  And  now  published  after  his  death,  by  Wil- 
liam Aspinwall, //.  (8),  35,  (3),  half  vellum,  neat. 

4^  London,  M.  S.for  Livewel  Chapman,  1655 
Very  Rare.     For  the  former  edition,  see  No.  545. 

563  Cotton  (John)  An  E.xposition  upon  the  Thirteenth  Chapter  of  the 
Revelation,  //.  (8),  262,  (6),  wants  the  title-page.    4°  \_London,  1655] 

564  (Davenport.)  Scudder  (Henry)  The  Christian's  Daily  Walke 
in  holy  Secvritie  and  Peace,  with  An  Epistle  to  the  Reader  by  John 
Davenport,//.  (24),  777,  (26),  title-page  and frst  leaf  torn. 

12°  \London,  1627] 

565  Davenport  (John)  An  Apologeticall  Reply  to  a  Booke  [by  J. 
Paget]  called  an  Answer  to  the  unjust  complaint  of  W.  B[est]. 
Also  an  Answer  to  Mr.  L  D.  Touching  his  report  of  some  passages, 
etc.,  pp.  (20),  326,  (8),  old  vellum,  fine  copy, 

Very  Rare.  4°  Rotterdam,  Isaack  van  Waesberghe,  1636 

566  [Davenport  (John)]  The  Profession  of  the  Faith  of  that  Rev- 
erend and  Worthy  Divine  Mr.  J.  D.  sometimes  Preacher  of  Stevens 
Coleman-Street,  London  ;  Made  publiquely  before  the  Congrega- 
tion at  his  Admission  into  one  of  the  Churches  of  God  in  New- 
England, //.  8,  cut  too  close  in  trimming,  half  morocco,  neat. 

Rare.  4"  London,  John  Handcock,  1642 

567  Davenport  (John)  The  Knowledge  of  Christ  Indispensably 
required  of  all  Men  that  would  be  Saved,  etc.,  pp.  (6),  87,  hro7vn 
calf  neat  {Hayday),  fine  copy, 

Rare.  4°  London,  for  L.  Chapman,  1653 

568  Davenport  (John)  The  Saints'  Anchor-Hold,  in  all  Storms  and 
Tempests,  old  calf  12°  London,  W.  L.for  Geo.  Hiirlock,  1661 

Davenport  (J.)     Answer  unto  Nine  Positions,  &c.     See  No.  517. 


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569  Edwards  (Thos.)  Gangraena,  or  a  Catalogue  of  many  of  the 
Errors,  Heresies,  and  Blasphemies  of  the  Sectaries  of  this  Time. 
'I"he  Second  edition,  enlarged,  f/ie  three  parts  complete  in  i  vol.,  fine 
copy,  old  calf  neat.  4°  London,  1646 

570  ELIOT  (JOHN)  The  Christian  Commonwealth  :  or  The  Civil 
Policy  of  The  Rising  Kingdom  of  Jesus  Christ.  Written  Before 
the  Interruption  of  the  Government,  by  Mr.  John  Eliot,  Teacher 
&c.  at  Roxbury  in  New-England.  And  now  publislied  (after  his 
consent  given)  by  a  Server  of  the  Season,//.  (22),  35,  blue  sir.  gr. 
morocco,  full  gilt,  sides  double-paneled  and  elegantly  tooled,  Roger  Payne 
style,  {W.  Fratt).      sm.  i^'  London,  for  Livewell  Chapman,  n.d.  [1659] 

KXTREMKLY  1<AKK.  The  (iencral  Court  of  Massacliusetts  onlcieil  tli.it  all  copies 
of   it  within  the  jurisdiction  should  Ix;  "cancelled  and  defaced,"  or  delivered  to   the 

Magistrates. 

571  Eyre  (W.)  ^'indicia;  Justificationis  Gratuitaj.  Justification  with- 
out Conditions ;  or  the  Free  Justification  of  a  Sinner,  Explained, 
Confirmed,  and  Vindicated,  .  .  .  More  especially,  from  the  Attempts 
of  Mr.  B.  Woodbridge,  in  his  Sermon,  entituled,  Justification  by 
Faith,  Qic.   2d  edition.  S°  Lonilon,  iGgK, 

.'\t  the  end  is  a  remarkable  "  Advertisement  of  Four  Miraculous  Cures,"  wrought  by 
faith,  in  iGqj  and  169.1,  attested  by  Ch.-irles  Doe.     (3  pp.) 

572  FiRMiN  (Giles)  Separation  Examined:  or,  a  Treatise  wherein 
the  grounds  for  Separation  from  the  Ministry  and  Churches  of 
England  are  weighed  and  found  too  light,  etc.,  pp.  (12),  iii. 
Lond.  1652. —  FiRMiN  (G.)  a  Serious  Question  stated:  viz. 
Whether  the  Ministers  of  England  are  bound  to  Baptize  the  Chil- 
dren of  all  Parents  which  say  they  believe  in  Jesus  Christ,  etc.,  pp. 
(24),  38,  (i).     Lond.  1651.      IVith  other  tracts,  ..'.'  one  volume.         4° 

This  volume  also  contains: — 

ClunchMembers  set  in  Joynt  .  .  .  An  Answer  to  a  Hook  entituled  Preaching  without 
Ordination.  Hy  I'ilodexter  Transilvanus  [Benjamin  Woodhridgk,  the  tirstborn  of 
Harvard?  -See  Sibley's  Mfn:  Graiiiiatcs,  p.  27.  Mr,  Sibley  notes  only  an  edition  of 
1656,  '57,]  //.  (-),  ■\2.  (Lond.  1648) ;  and  T.  Wiiitfiei-u's  Doctrines  of  the  Arminians 
and  Pelagians  answered.  (Lond.  1652). 

573  FiRMiN  (Giles)  A  Brief  Review  of  Mr.  Davis's  Vindication; 
...  to  which  is  added  Remarks  upon  some  Passages  of  Mr.  Crisp 
in  his  Book  entituled,  Christ  Alone  Exalted,//.  (4),  32,  fine  copy, 
new  half  morocco,  neat.  Rare.  4°  London,  1693 

The  Rev.  (iiles  Firmin  married  a  daughter  of  the  Rev.  Nathaniel  Ward  of  Ipswich 
("  The  Simple  Coblcr"),  and  resided  for  several  years  in  New  Kngland.  He  sailed  for 
Engl.ind  in  1644,  and  in  1651  became  rector  of  Shalford,in  Essex.  AH  of  his  controversi.il 
publications  are  .Scarce.  The  two  contained  in  this  volume  i\re  specially  important,  on 
account  of  the  historical  and  biographical  details  introduced  in  the  prefatory  epistles. 

574  Franck  (R.)  a  Philosophical  Treatise  of  the  Original  and  Pro- 
duction of  Things,  Writ  in  America  in  a  Time  of  Solitudes,/^, 
(26),  170,  .<:prinkled  calf  gilt,  g.  e.  (F.  Bedford). 

4°  London,  John  Gain,  1687 

"A  Very  Scarce  and  singular  work."  — .S'ii/!'/hV  Diitionary,  no.  25467. 

575  Funeral  Sermon.s.  Ryther  (John)  Funeral  of  James  Janewav, 
1784. —  Smith  (Benj.)  Funeral  of  John  Sorrel,  of  Waltham, 
Essex,  1675.  —  Bates(W.)  Funeral  of  Dr.  Thos.  Manton,  1677. — 
Watson  (Thos.)  Funeral  of  Henry  Stubs,  1678.  —  Burkitt  (Wm.) 
Funeral  of  Wm.  Gurnall,  1679.  —  Johnson  (John)  Funeral  of 
Stephen  Charnock,  1680.  —  Baxter  (R.)  Funeral  of  Sir  Henry 
AsHHURST,  1680.  —  Baxter  (R.)    Funeral  of  John  Corbet,  1681. — 


1. 


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Lye  (Thos.)  Funeral  of  W.  Hiett,  1681. —  Fynch  (M.)  Funeral 
of  John  Coi.linges,  D.D.,  1690.  —  Mead  (M.)  Funeral  of  Thus. 
RosEWELL,  1692.  —  Tenison  (Thomas)  A/>/>.  of  Ctiukrimry.  Fune- 
ral of  Queen  Mary,  1695.  —  Hales  (\Vm.)  On  the  Death  of 
Queen  Mary,  1695.  —  Mayo  (R.)  Two  Sermons  on  Strife  and 
Divisions,  1695.  —  Taylor  (N.)  Funeral  of  R.  Mav(j,  1O95. — 
Taylor  (N.)  Funeral  of  Nath.  Vincent,  1697. —  Norris  (R.) 
Funeral  of  William  IJI.,  1702.  —  (Joodwin  (Thos.)  On  the  death 
of  William  III.,  1702. —  Slio\ver(J.)  Funeral  of  Nath.  Taylor, 
1702.      \i)  in  one  vol.,  not  bound.  d^^  London,  1674-1702 

576  Gillespie  (Geo.)  Aaron's  Rod  Blossoming,  or,  the  Divine  Ordi- 
nance of  Church-Government  Vindicated,  //.  (22),  590,  sound  old 
calf.  4°  London,  1646 

With  two  .tiitu);r»phs  of  Governor  Simon  Iir.id,street  of  Massachusetts  (lO;! ). 

577  Goodwin  ('I'lios.)  A  Childe  of  Light  walking  in  Darknesse. — 
The  Returneof  Prayers,  {Jmperfat,  ending  at  ^.  144).  'I'wo  in  i  vol., 
old  calf  i^°  London,  iGt,6 

Autographs  of  Siimiici  Checkley  (i6S8),  5.  Clititley  (173S),  and  Isaiic  tlmiiis  (i7(>y). 

578  Gorton  (Samuel)  Simplicities  Defence  against  Seven-Headed 
Policy,  or  Innocency  Vindicated,  being  unjustly  Accused,  and 
sorely  Censured,  by  that  Seven-headed  Church  Government  United 
in  New-England,  i'/(".,//.  (i6),  iii,  red  levant  nwrocco  extra,  full  gilt, 
{Pratt).  4°  London,  John  M acock,  1646 

Fine  cle.in  copy,  of  this  Very  Rare  book.     See  Winslow  (Ed\v.ircl),  No.  6gi. 

579  Gorton  (Samuel)  An  incorruptible  Key  Composed  of  the  CX. 
PSALME,  wherewith  You  may  open  the  rest  of  the  holy  Scrip- 
tures ; ...  By  Samuel  Gorton,  Gent,  and  at  the  time  of  the  penning 
hereof,  in  the  place  of  Judicature  (upon  Aipicthneck,  alias  Koad 
Lsland)  of  Providence  Plantations  in  the  Nanhyganset  Pay  New 
England,//.  (32),  120,  119,  red  levant  morocco  extra, full  gilt,  inside 
borders,  (Pratt),  RARE.  4°  n.  p.  l^rinted  in  the  Yeere  1647 

580  Gorton  (Samuel)  Saltmarsh  Returned  from  the  Dead,  In 
Amicus  IVtilalcthes.  Or,  The  Resurrection  of  James  The  Apostle, 
Out  of  the  Grave  of  Carnall  Glosses,  .  .  .  Appearing  in  the  comely 
Ornaments  of  his  Fifth  Chapter  in  an  Exercise,  June  4.  1654,  .  .  . 
//.  (14),  198,  red  levant  morocco  extra,  full  gilt,  inside  borders  {J'ratt), 
Fine  Copy,  Very  Rare.  4°  London,  for  Giles  Calvert,  1655 

581  Gorton  (Samuel)  An  incorruptible  Key  Composed  of  the  CX. 
Psalme,  etc.     Another  copy,  original  binding,  broken.     4°  n.  p.,  1647 

582  Gouge  (W.)  The  Whole  Armour  of  God ;  to  which  is  added,  a 
Treatise  of  the  Sin  against  the  Holy  Ghost.  The  Gtli  time  pub- 
lished,//.  (36),  642,  (22).  1C47.  —  A  Briefe  Method  of  Catechiz- 
ing. Wherein  are  brieHy  handled  the  fundamentall  principles  of 
Christian  Religion.  The  Eighth  edition.  //.  20.  1637.  Two  in 
one  vol.  4"  London,  1647,  '37 

583  Hall  (Thos.)  Funebria  Florae ;  The  Downfall  of  May-Games. 
The  Second  edition,^,  (4),  48,  maroon  morocco. 

4"  London,  for  LLenry  Mortlock,  1661 
Large  and  FINE  copy.    Rare.    See  the  Bibliothcca  Anglo-Poetica,  921, — where  this 
curious  tract  is  priced  i^j.  3s. 


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584  IIm.i,  (Tiios.)  Till'  I'lilpit  (iiiarded  willi  .W'll  Aif;uments 
proving  tile  Unlawfulness,  ISinfiiliiess  and  Danger  of  snifering 
I'rivale  persons  to  take  upon  iliem  I'uliiike  Preaching  .  .  .  ()cca- 
sioneil  by  a  l)isi)ute  at  Henley  in  Arden  in  Warwickshire,  Aug.  20, 
i6t;o,  against  Lawrence  VVilli.inis,  a  Nailot-l'ubliiiue  I'reacher, 
Tho.  Palmer,  a  Baker  i'reaclur.  I'ho.  Ilinde,  a  I'low  wright  I'ublike 
Preacher,  (A'.  Composed  and  compiled  by  a  friend  lo  Truth 
and  Peace,  \i  pirtim.  Icavis,  //>.  70,  srwci/. 

4    I,uni/on,  y.  Collnl,  1651 

V'huv  Sc.\H(  k.  N"I  iiuiitiuiicd  liy  l.iiwndus  (who  icfris  to  Wciml's  Athena'  Oxim. 
.iiiil  C'.il.tm\'?>  ALKiiint  of  cji-ctci!  nr  silciU'-d  ininiHtrrs,  lur  iKiliccs  nf  this  eminent  nun- 
L<'ntnimist  .nil!  his  works).  A  ^:n(i(l  siuind  copy, thiini;h  thr  si-lhiwed  piiju-r  .uui  titlL'-pa^o 
wiiuKl  Itr  iniprovoil  by  washini;. 

In  his  iKihtiitory  opisllo  (hi  Dr.  |<ihn  I'r.iiip),  Dr.  Hall  cxinses  the  sevuiily  and  c<arsc- 
niss  of  his  invective  aRainst  the  .Vnaliaplists  and  ,dl  the  "/Vt/,)/iv,nunc/iM/i'rij,  tuNtures 
v^  tiinsurcs,  sutores  &  sartores,  e(K{nin.nii  ^:  cupedinarii,  militcs  iS:  nndii-rcs,  ptK-llnli  vS:  piich 
Inia'.  \i'.,  (pins  vuli;i)  viicannis  OV/A./  lUtthnii.  Ikm!  liimu.i  iitunduni  est  Ix'lluin.'l,  ne 
IkIIiku  isia;  ncis  dilaccrnnt.     Dcitati  sani^  &  dunamll  mile." 

555  \h'>\.\>.\v.v.  {yM\s.\v.\i)  of  Nc^o  England.  The  Doctrine  of  Life,  or 
of  Man's  Redemtidii  ....  with  the  true  nature  of  our  Lord's 
Sufferings,  etc.,  pp.  (iS),  426,  {id>),  fine  ivpy,  old uilf. 

4'  London,  1658 

Si  .\uiH.  The  author  (who  was  ol  I.ynn,  Mass. ),  by  his  will,  execntcd  Dec.  25,  ifivS, 
nave  a  enpy  nf  this  Iniok  In  each  ol  his  sons  in-law,  "as  their  licst  legacy,"  and  "doubts 
not  to  say,  it  will  j;i\i*  them  a  lie.irt  of  .dl  sound  doctrine.''  Tho  w<irk  is  dedicated  to  the 
author's  brother|in  l.iw  {  "John  l>ridi;es  ol  ll.ickney,  Ksi|uire,"  his  wife,  and  their  sons, 
t'ol.  John,  ('.ipt.  Koliert,  Major  Willi. nn,  Matthew,  i>i(iok,and  I'raneis  llndyes,  Ksrpiiris. 

556  HooKK  (William)  New  luiglands  'I'eaies  for  old  Englands 
l''eares.  [I''asl|  Sermon,  July  23.  1640.  By  William  Honke,  Min- 
ister of  (lod's  Word  ;  sometime  of  Oxmouth  in  Devonshire,  now 
of  Taunton  in  New  I'aigland  ;  pp.  (4),  23,  half  moroico,  niat. 

4"  London,  A'.  G.Jor  loliii  Hotliiihll  and  ll>n>y  Overton,  1641 

VUKV  ScAKc  1;.  Tho  author  removed  Ironi  T.ninton  to  New  Haven,  where  he  was  the 
ciillea.nue  of  |(ihn  l)aven|>ort,  and  Ihenee  reliuned  to  iinnland,  in  if's'>,  hi  Ix'ioine  one  of 
the  domestic  chapl.nns  tif  ( >liver  Crumwell,  with  whom  he  w,is  in  hi_i;Ii  f.unr. 

587  11(11  iK K  (Wm.)  .\  Discoiu'se  concerning  The  Witnesses,  Relating 
to  the  lime,  I'lace,  and  Manner  of  their  being  Slain.  By  William 
Hooke,  Late  Preacher  of  the  (Jo.spel,//.  (2),  48,  \70itl1  other  tracts, 
as  under. \  4    J.ondon,  1679 

()wi;n  (f.)  The  Church  of  Koine  no  ."^afe  Cuiide.  Limifoti,  1071).  —  ()ATi:s  (Titus) 
.An  I'^xact  Discovery  of  the  Mystery  of  Iniijuity  .  .  ainon^jst  the  Jesuits,  l.oiul.,  \(}yi).^ 
lUiHNKT  ((i.)  I'ast  Sermon  before  the  House  of  Connnons,  Dec.  22,  ifiSo.  f,oiul., 
KiSi.— h'K.WKi.iN  (Kkii.)  a  Discourse  on  .Antichrist, and  the  Apocalyps.  Lomi., 
1(171;.  ~  |.\i on  (John)  The  Jew  ruined  (,'hristian.  Loiul.,  i(i78-<).  —  I..iiiientatio  Civi- 
tatis,  or,  I.ondons  C'omplaiiU  against  her  Children  in  the  Cnuntrey.  /.('//,/.,  1665,  —  A 
K.ire  .  .   Kelation  of  a    Town  in  .  .   riedmont,  sunk  under  (hound,  c/i.     Lond.,   1(171). 

l\if,lil  lit  one  vol.,M ^  till .  l-'roni  the  M  ArilhK  I.iiikaky.  With  a  MS.  table  of  contents 
by  Increase  Mather,  and  his  autograph  oii  the  title -pages  of  the  5th,  6th,  and  7th  tmcts. 

588  KoDKKU  ('l'H(iMAs)  The  .\j)i)lication  of  Redemjjtion  .  .  .  for  the 
bringing  home  of  lost  Sinners  to  God.  [Tiie  fust  Eight  Books.] 
.  .  VVith  an  Epistle  by  Tho.  (ioodwin  and  P.  Nye,//.  (46),  451,  old 
calf  rehackcd.  8"  London,  1657 

"  The  work  i:.  rarely  found  complete,  this  first  volume,  in  8vo, being  .tlinost  unknown."  — 
Sit/'iit's  DUIionary. 

588*  —  The  Api)lication  of  Redemption .  .  The  Ninth  and  Tenth  Rooks 
.  .  .  I'rinted  from  the  Author's  Papers  .  .  With  an  Epistle  by  T. 
Goodwin  and  P.  Nye.  Second  Edition,  //.  (20),  702,  (28),  small 
piece  torn  frovt  title-page,  -   _  ^^  London,  J\  Cole,  1659 

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5S9  Hoolier  (T.)  A  Comment  upon  Christ's  Last  I'lMvcr,  in  tlie 
Scvoiiteciitli  of  John  .  .  .  (With  an  Epistle  by  Thomas  (Jooilwin 
anil  Philip  Nye),  1,3 /•/•</. /rv/Vi-.v,//.  532.    4" /<;//(/.'//,  /'<■/,■/  Cn/r,  1(156 

'•Mr.  lliHikfiS  Sc\L'iite('iUli  Hunk  M.uiv  in  N<'W-Iui,i;IaiuI." 

~,i)o  UiMiKCK  ('l'.)  'I'lu-  l)an_^erof  Desertion  :  or,  A  I-'arvvell  (.»/()  Sei- 
nion  of  Mr.  'I'liomas  Hooker,  Sometimes  Minister  of  (joils  Word 
at  Chainsford  in  Essex  ;  but  now  of  New  I'lngland  :  i)reached 
inime<liale]y  before  his  nepartine  out  of  Old  Eni;land,//.  (4),  28, 
riisSi-f  ui/f  (/f(n;.<ry),  Kauk.  4    I.oihloii,  1641 

A  <|iiivt:ilic'n  Iruni  this  sonnuii,  and  scmie  intLiotin^  irin.irks  nkil'rii;^  tn  it,  111..V  Iv  Imiiiil 
ill  Iiuivasc  Matlur's  liluilvd.  —  C  U. 

59 1  IbioKKR  (T.)  '{'he  Faithful  Covenanter,  A  Seimon  preached  at 
:lie  Lectvrc  in  l)edh;un  in  Essex,  //.  (j),  43,  f^iirpli  m  •  ocro  >^ili 
{Hay day).  j^  London,  Chi:  Afcici/it/i,  id  14 

51).?  HiHiKKK  (T.)  'I'he  Saints  Dii^nitit' and  Diitie,  liii;elher  with  'I'lie 
]Jan_;:;er  of  Ignorance  and  Hardnesse:  in  sever.dl  Sermons,//',  (d), 
245'  (3).  good  copy,  calf  nlhi.kcd,  s;!//. 

4"  London,  G.  D.  for  Front  is  Jii;/rs/ii/d,  1O51 

Sevun  Soniinns,  with  sci'.uatu  t'illL-paf;i'S.  Ijut  n;ii;c(I  tuiitiiunni->ly.     "  'I'd  tlif   KcatliT,'' 
.)  //.,  subscribt'il,  T.  .s.  I'I'Ikmu.is  Sluparil  ?| 

593  H[ookek]  (T.)  The  Sovles  Vocation,  or  Elfectval  Calling  to 
Christ,  \2  prclini.  Icarcs,  pp.  668,  old calt\  nrat. 

.\'  London,  y.  JI.forAndr.  Crookc,  163S 

594  [H(K)k;;k  (T.)]  'I'he  Sovles  Hvmili.ilion,  2(!  edition,//.  223,  (9), 
lari:;t  and  Jim  copy,  paneled  roan,  neat. 

4    /.oiidon,  J.  L.foiAndr.  Crool;<\  163S 

595  II[iioki'.r|  (T.)  The  Sovles  Exalta<ion  :  A  Treatise  containing 
'i'he  Soules  Vnion  will'  Christ,  The  Soules  lienclit  from  X'nion.  </■■., 
'I'he  Soules  lustil'ication,  //.  {16),  311.-— The  Sovles  Preparation 
for  Christ.  Or,  a  Treatise  of  Contrition,//'.  242.  2  ///  1  vol.,  jinc 
copy,  old  calf  neat,  hras.^  claspc.  4"  London,  163S 

596  [IIooKKk  ('I'lioMAs)]  The  Soules  Impl.intalion.  .\  Tuatise  con- 
taining. The  broken  Heart,  on  l''say  57.  15.  The  l're[)aratioii  of 
the  Heart,  on  Luk.  1.  17.  I  he  Socle's  ingr.iffing  into  Christ,  on 
Mal.  3.  1.  Spirituall  Love  and  Joy,  on  (lal.  5.  22.  //.  266,  old  calf 
rclhickc,!.  4    l.ondiin,  K.  Young,  1637 

597  HooKKK  (T.)  A  Survey  of  the  Sunnne  of  Church  Discipline, 
four  parts,  separately  pa!;ed.  —  Corn  in  (John)  The  Way  of  Con- 
gregational Churches  cleared,  in  two  Treatises.  'Jico  in  i  toI., 
original  binding;.  \     London,  i6(.S 

598  H[ih)KEk]  (T.)  The  Vnbeleevers  preparing  for  (.Mirist, //.  204, 
{4).  ' '9>  {'i,),  fine  copy,  paneled  roan,  neat, 

4"  London,  'J'lio,  Coles,  for  AnUf.  CpvoAy,  1638 

599  Hun  (F.PHRAii.i)  'I'he  Anatomy  of  Conscience,  or  The  Svmini' 
of  Pati'.'s  Rcgcneracy, //.  (32),  405,  calf,  neat,  Vi:rv  Rake. 

sm.  12°  L.ondon,  1626 

Tliis  little  viilumc  is  so  rare  tli  ii  it  has  isia|Hvl  llic  notice  lA  .Am.  in  .111  liihliiit;i.i|'h>  rs 
and  collectors.  The  iulhor  -  '  I'reacher  ol  (ioil's  Woril  at  Kuoll,  in  Warwickshiir," 
in  1626, — was,  aftcrvvanls,  llie  .cillo.iLjiii' of  Mr.  John  VVarh.iiii  in  tin-  lirst  chiinli  .it 
".Vindsor,  Conn 


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600  Htnr  (Ei'hraim)  The  wliole  I'mphecic  of  Ilaniel  explained,  by 
a  l\iia|)hia.se,  Analysis,  anil  biiefc  Comment,  ...  By  Kphraim 
Huit,  sometime  I'reacher  at  Rnxall  in  Warwickshire,  now  Pastor 
to  the  Church  at  Windsor  in  New  luijjland,  //.  (4),  3^8,/o/</i/ijf 
tiiilii,  ^ooil iof<}\  oli calf.  Scarce.     ^^  London,  for  H.  Overton,  1644 

rn1)lisli(il  iiikU  I  the  patninayc  of  tlie  \':,vt\  of  Manclicstcr,  anil  Dcdicalccl  t.  'he  widiiw 
<if  Kiilieit  l.dnl  llrooke,  (by  Siini'iin  Ash,  S.  Clarke,  ami  W.  Ovcrliin,)  in  Ivhalf  of  the 
autlu'r,  "who.  Iiy  thi  Tyranny  (jf  the  I'relatical  party,  w.is  diverse  years  since  driven  into 
New  I'jinland." 

(>oi  Htni  MESON  (Geokc.e)  Exposition  on  the  XII  smal  Prophctes, 
Vol.  I.,  (Hosea,  Joel  &  Amos),  im/>crf,ut.  8°  London,  1655 

Uoi  Ifirn  (iiNsuN  (Samukl)  A  Declaration  of  a  Future  (Jlorious 
l'',staU  of  a  Church  (o  he  liere  upon  Earth,  at  Christ's  Personal 
A|)|)euance  for  the  Restitution  of  all  things,  a  'Thousand  Vear 
before  the  Ultimate  Day  of  theCi-neral  J udo;ement,  <•/('.  l!y  S.  11. 
01  '9>i>'r,\.m\,  l>l>.  T,(i,  liiilf  mor.  extra.  /^  L.ondon,  1667 

"  The  author  of  this  extraordinary  and  rare  coni|)ilatlon  was  a  l)rother  of  William  (tlie 
lather  of  y\inic)  llntchinson,  the  stronn-niinded,  of  New-Iuigland.  lie  was  a  Fifth-Mon- 
auhy  man."  —  //.  .SV.-.-ivm-.  See  Sabin's  Diilionary,  no.  '\i,''>U~.  (Inly  the  i  'ials  of  the 
mthor  are  on  the  title  pai;e,  Imt  his  name  in  full  is  sul)scril)cd  to  the  prefatory  epistle  (p.  .S). 

60.^  Jacoii  (Hknus)  Reasons  taken  ovt  of  Cod's  Word  and  the 
Best  Hvmane  Testimonies  proving  a  Necessitie  of  Reforming  ovr 
Chvrrhes  in  England,//'.  (8),  78,  \t^,  fivicld calf  neat. 

sm.  4"  n.  p.  \I.ondon,\  1604 

K.\  \<V..  "  I  ho  I'irst  distinct  linflht  Chiir,liis  in  our  N.ition  was  fornieil  out  of  the 
independent  Church  in  London  whereof  Mr.  Henry  J.icob  was  Pastor."  —  liiukiis,  i.  lof). 

f)ot  |ami:s(in  (Wm.)  Na/.i.mzeni  (Jiuerela  ct  Votum  justum.  'The 
T'lnid.iinentals  of  the  I  lierarchy  examin'd  and  disprov'd,  old  calf. 

4"  Cila.(i;o7i',  J\'o/'.  Sanders-,  1697 

In  the-  ir.tiodtu  tion,  Mr.  lanu'snn  ie\ie\vs  the  controversy  U-tween  the  "  Ki  ithi.ms  " 
and  the  "  l''o\oiii.ins,"  and  cpiotes  the  writings  of  ( iioree  Keith,  "a  prime  pillar  of 
<  >iiakerism." 

604*   I  Kiikpali  ilk  (lames)]     .An  IIistori(\"'.l  Ivssay  upon  the  Loyaltj' of 

Pre- bylerians  in  (ir.  T.rilain  :,.id       '-land  from  the   Reformation  to 

1713.      In    TJiree  P.uts.    //.  \\\.  5(14,  (10),  old  calf . 

4"  n.  p.  yKilin/'iir,!;li,\  1715 

f)05  T,i.i.  (Samisi.)     Orbis    Nfiraculnm,  or  the  'Temple  of    Solomon 

pourlvayed  by  .Seriiilure  I,ight.  curious  eni;ra7'ed  tille/'ai^e  {mounted) 

and  numerous  ,o/>/^er/'lates,  old  calf  relacked,  neat. 

folio,  London,  yolin  Streater,   [1659] 

S(-\iier.  I'linti-d  .it  the  e\pen- e  ol  tin- I'liiversily  of  (Isfonl.  I'll-  author-  one  ol 
till-  most  learned  men  ol  his  day  —  car.ie  to  New  Kn^Lind  in  if><S6,  -nd  was  chosen  (nsitor 
ol  the  lirst  church  ori;  inizcd  in  llristol,  R.  I, 

This  copy  has  numerous  iii,ttiiiMti^i  n-ttes  in  the  mar;;ins,  and  on  the  qnard  loaves  — 
some  ol  wiilcli  will  Ik-  lead  with  interest  by  nu  uib-  is  ol  the  M.isonic  fraternity  (."si-e 
pp.  .'4S,  ?\U,  2JO,  .iiid  ^u.ud  leal  .It  tlie  end).  A  lom.ei  owi.er-  |terhaps  l-v.r.i  Ibillineer, 
whose  n. line  is  on  line  of  the  blan  <  lea>  i-  ippe.its  In  have  dilis;entl\  studied  the  i»>rir  ci/ 
til,    Inii/'l,: 

(>o(>  [l,i-:i-.  (Samuei.)]  Anticlir'sii  V.w'nVnxm.  last  leaf  slii^litly  dcfrthe, 
otlierioise  a  fne  cof'y,  old  rellum  wra/'/'er. 

S  '  I.ondiiii,  yoli.  .Streeter,  iMt/^ 

"  Hardly  cvei  a  more  iniivrrs.dK  learned  person  trod  ihe  Aniericau  stva  id.  Live,  () 
rare  Lee  ;  live,  if  not  in  our  works,  yet  in  thine  own  .  .  .  Almve  all,  tin  Iwiok  '  De  I'.xcidin 
Aniichristi '  shall  survive  and  assist  the  funeral  of  the  monster,  ulio>e  nativity  is  therein 
with  such  cxijiiisili-  study,  cdeiil.iled."       T.  M.illnt. 

Ibis  was  the  M.tJh.  >  -/c.  The  title  |i;ii;e  lias  the  aiitoi^rapb  of  Increase  Mather,  and 
tlicre  ate    An  muiius  iipt  notes  by  liinv  on  a  kii.iiiI  leaf. 


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607  [Lee  (Samuel)]  Contemplations  on  Mortality,  //.  (12),  145. 
good  copy,  old  calf .  K'  London,  1669 

With  a  Icinn  and  inU'icsting  ileilicaUiry  ciiislle  In  tlie  nullim's  "  liinlilv  lidnnurcil  l'"allu'r, 
Mr.  S.  1,." 

608  Lkk  (SAMUEr.)  The  Triumph  of  Mercy  in  tlie  Chariot  of  Praise, 
//.  (10),  200,  Jinc  c'/iy,  half  calf,  neat. 

12'  London,  for  jfohn  LLancock,  1677 

609  I..EE  (Samuki.)  Tlie  'I'riumph  of  Mercy  in  the  Chariot  of 
Praise.  —  (With  Giles  Fleleher)  Israel  Keihix  :  or  liie  Kcstaura- 
tion  of  Israel.  —  Superaddition  to  former  ')issertation.  —  I'kxlesia 
Geniens :  'I'wo  Discourses  on  the  mournful  State  of  the  Church. 
Four  in  1  vol.,  old  alf  neat.       12"  L.ondon,  for  jfohn  Hancock,  1677 

*'  Israel  Ki'tlux  "  '-diitains  twn  tre.Uises  ;  tlu'  lirst,  ijy  ( iilt's  I'"It'tcln'r.  is  (lesion,.,]  td  pnive 
that  "the  prpst-nt  T.iitr'rs  near  tlic  ('as|ii,in  Sea  arc  Ihi-  posliiily  nt  llic  tin  tiilMs  of 
I^mel '' ;  the  secnnd,  by  .S.  I  .,  is  a  dissertation  conierninj;  the  place  and  state  o(  the  dis- 
persed IrilK'S,  and  the  scripture  i  "^'donce  (if  llieir  fiitme  cunveision.  "A  Siiperadditiiin  " 
contains  an  .account  iif  the  I. and  ot   I'voniise.     pp.  (()),  131,  I3(. 

6io  [Lvdius(|ac.)]  Hi;toriecler  Beroerten  van  Faigelandt,  aenfjaende 
de  veelderley  Sectcn,  die  aldaer  in  die  Kercke  lesu  Christi  zijn 
nni'f,{:\<in,  nice  co/>y,  un/ioiind,  Kakk.  i6"  Dordrecht,  1647 

History  of  tlie  I  dissensions  in  I'".n[;l.uul  [and  New  r-jiqland]  anioui;  t!ie  various  sects  of 
the  church.  .X  loiii;  .iccount  of  lie'  troulile  with  the  Autinoniians,  and  divisions  amoni; 
the  Independents  in  Nevv  Kiij^l.nul,  is  niven,  //.  50-  So,  and  after. 

611  Lykokh  (\Vm.)  'J"ho  Plain  Mans  Senses  Exercised  to  Discern 
both  Ciood  and  Evil:  or.  a  Discovery  of  the  l^rrors.  Heresies,  and 
lilaspheiiiies  of  these  Times,  and  tlie  'i'oleration  of  them,  .  .  .  I{y 
William  Lyford,  l'>.l).  and  late  Minister..;'.!  .Sheihoiirn  in  the 
West  of  England, //.  (20),  347,  (5).  \    London,  1655 

612  Mason  (A'<7'.  |oiin>  Impartial  .\ccoimt  0/  Mr.  John  Mason  i>f 
Water-Slratfonl  and  his  .Seiitimeiil'.  ;  by  11.  Mamice, /////(/^'i'  neatly 
mounted,  fine  cof'y.  half  calf,  Si;\i<ir.  4    London,  1(^95 

"Mr.  Mason  hatl  Uen  a  stiff  .\sscrter  of  our  Savioni's  Keii;n  a  Thousand  N'i-.irs  on 
ICarth,  and  h.id  ilr.iwn  a  sdienie  of  it  in  .1  Discourse  i.iH'd  '/'//,■  MiJ-iiig^hl  Vry.  .  .  The 
!<eii;n  upon  I'".,nth  w.is  to  t  otnuienci'  in  l'!u'.;laud.  .md  U'ti/ri  -V/v  '*<'i',/  w.is  the  vviv  s|>ot 
where  //;i  Standard  w.is  |o  he  set  up.  .  .  All  iilliei  palls  ol  the  N.iiion  would  inlallihiy  Ik' 
expos'll  ti»  l''ire  and  .Sword"  (p.  4).  His  "two  witu*-sses"  testitietl  Ih.it  the  .Saviour 
apjx'ared  in  |M'rson  to  Mr.  Mason,  on  lite  iTitft  of  .^pril,  ifN»},and  promised  "t(>  save 
Sion,"  that  is,  Wat  rStr.ilford  ,ind  its  lioidi  is. 

(ii\  Mk.riukius  Rusi'icus  ;  or,  the  Countries  Complaint  nf  *'ic  b.ir- 
barous  Oiil  rages  committed  by  the  Sectaries,  [by  Dr.  ItuuNo 
Rvvtis,]  fri>nti.\/>iece  ty  ]\farshall,f<l>.  (if)),  ii.\.  —  (  )|ii:ki.i.a  Canta- 
HRUiiENsis  ;  or,  a  Remonstrance  by  way  of  Apologie  for  the  banished 
f!embers  of  the  University  of  ('.imbridge. —  Mi'.Kti'kU's  ni'.i.i;!- 
c;'S  ;  or,  .\  briefe  Chronologie  of  (he  li.tttails,  Sieges  and  Conllicts 
of  this  Rebellion.      Three  I'ols.  in  one,  calf,  neat.  Rake. 

sm.  S    O.xford,  1646 

i'lie  111  iwii  vohiines,  llioui;li  se|uialelv  pan<d,have  llu  sinnaliires  loutinuoiis,  .md  the 
(til  lart  (\.ilh  the  I'alJe)  of  "  Meicurlus  Kusticiis  "  is  at  the  end  of  "  < Jiiercia  ('aiitabri){- 
lensis."  Ilie  "  Mercurius  |lel^i■:tls,"  lias  se|i;irate  title  |>;ik<'i  h"*!;'''*!'  •'""'  sinnatnns 
(without  place  or  |)rinter's  name)  but  it  is  mentioned  in  the  general  title  paj;e  of  the 
Volume. 

614  MiTciiEi.i,  (Jona.)  of  Camf'ridge,  Afass.  A  Discourse  of  theClory 
to  which  (!od  h.ith  called  Itelievers  by  Jesus  Christ, /y*.  (14),  zCi,^ 
(21 ),  ^'i'('(/(V'/_|-,  old  calf  neat.  sni.  .S  '  London,  i(>-jj 

The  hist  edition.  Kahh.  A  latter  of  t'onnsel  In  1 1  is  1, oilier  |  is  appended.  Ilpisile 
to  the  Keailer  (11  pp.)  Iiy  Kev.  John  (iillins. 


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615  N[Kf:us]  (\V[m].)  Treatise  of  Faith,  old  calf,  autograph  of  Tlws. 
Priiue.  4"  LoHi/on,  1654 

616  Norton  (Jofin)  of  Tpswich.    A  Discussion  of  tliat  Great  Point  in 

Divinity,  the  SulTeriiif^s  of  ('lirist  ;  And  tlie  Questions  about  his 
Ki<;htc()usness  .  .  .  and  llie  Fniputalion  thereof.  Beinj;  an  Answer 
to  a  Dialn^ue  intituled  Tlu-  Mciitoiioiis  I'riee  of  oiir  A'ii/i'»ipfion,lk.c. 
[iiy  Win.  I'ynch()n|,  //^.  ( 16),  270,  (4),  7t'iifi\  dean  to/'v,  polished  lalf 
S^ilt  {K  licdford).  S"  London,  A.  M.for  Co.  Calvert,  1653 

AutoKiaplis  (if  Ciil.  Jiiliii  I'yiitlion,  of  S^)rinf;liclil,  anil  iif  Kev.  Sli'|ilieii  WillLinis  iil 
Longiiii'udiiw.     There  is  .111  error  in  tlie  pai;in»ti(in,  |)ri(;e  niimlwr  241  followinf;  240. 

(\\1  Norton  (John)  The  Orthodox  F.van^elist  .  .  .  wherein  many 
great  I'Aan^elieal  Truths  .  .  .  are  iirieliy  discussed,  cleared,  and 
confinued,  [Preface  by  John  ('<itton,]  old ealf. 

4'  London,  John  Maeoek,  if>54 

618  Norton  (John)     AIjcI   being  Dead  yet  Speaketh  ;  or,  the  Life 
\  Death  of  that  deservedly  I'.iinous  Man  of  (Jod,  Mr.  John  Cot- 
ton, Late  Teacher  of  the  CIuiitIi  of  Christ,  at  Poston, //>.  51,  (5), 
dk.  f^reen  Icj'ant  tnoroeeo  gilt,  inside  borders,  g.  c.  ( IV.  J'ratt), 
Rakk.  4"  London,  'I'ho.  Meweomb  for  Lodoniiek  Lloyd,  1658 

Thr  last  live  paRi's  (n.  n.)  contain  a  t.'alalin;iir  iif  li<Nil<s  printeil  for  I..  I.loyil,  including 
several  1))  N.  ICni;lanil  divines, 

fii9  NovKS  (Jamks)  of  Niiobnry,  Mass.     The  Temple  Measured  :  or, 
A  Inief  .Smvey  of   the  Temple  Mystical,  which  is  the  instituted 
Chtnch  of  ('hrisl,  //*.  (C)), 95,  ,/'•"''  '''A'',  elegantly  Inuind  in  eruslied 
la-ant  blaek  moroeeo,  gilt,  inside  Iwrders,  (/m'  XLatthews.) 
RARK.  4"  London, fir  lutm.  l\i.\ton,  1^147 

U20  NvK  (P1111.I!')  and  Ropinson  (John)  'I'he  Lawfulnesof  Hearing; 
the  Publick  Ministers  of  the  Church  of  l'',n<;land  I'roveil,  //.  (4), 
40,  ealf  extra  {Bedford).  4'    London,  for  jfona.  Robinson,  168? 

The  sefind  Trealiso,  |i|>.  IV  4".  is  t'V  tl"'  Rev.  Jiilin  'suliinson  ;  reiirintcil  from  tlie  lii^i 
(I.eyden)  edition,  of  ifi.i|.     SiAUiK 

(\i\  Ormkroii  (Oi.ivkr)  The  Picture  of  a  Puritane.  or.  A  Relation 
of  the  opinions,  ([ualitics,  and  practises  of  the  .Nnabaiitists  in 
(jcrmanie  wherein  is  lirinely  i)rooiied,  that  the  Puritanes  doe 
resemble  the  Anal)aptists  in  aliouc  fourscore  seuerall  thinoes. 
half  ealf  enrions  and  Si, \\<v\:.  4'  London,  1(105 

(>22  Owi'.N  (John)  An  Kni|uiry  into  the  Orii^inal.  Nature,  ete.,  of 
Kvangelical  Churches.  'I'he  First  Part ;  with  an  .Answer  to  the 
Discourse  on  the  inircasonableness  of  Separation  by  Dr.  Edward 
Slillin^deet,  and  Vindication  of  the  Nonconformists  from  the 
};uiit  of  .Schisme. /y.  (14).  .^(15.  \  London,  idSi 

Rev.  Isaac  llackiis's  c  ipy,  with  his  .lUtOKiaph  ( i;;i  1  ami  M>S.  n.itis. 

623  OwKN  (J)     Diatriba  de  Justitia  (livina.  8'  O.xtmia;  1653 

Antonraplis  "f  Rev.  Samuel  Willard  (I'nsideiit  of  Harvard  ColleKe),  \(*\i„  and  of  Ri'v. 
Will.  Willi, mis,  D.jl.,  i;oo. 

r>24  l'\c;iii  (I'.I'HHAIm)  Heresio};ra|ihy,  or  a  Description  of  the 
lleretickcs  and  Sectaries  sprani^  up  in  these  latter  linu's.  The 
si\l  edition,  engraved  title,  and  seven  "'  brasse plates  of  the  most  eminent 
miaries"  old  ealf  reluuked.  8    London,  1661 


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I'ARAKNETICK.      PARKER.     PETERS. 


625  J'araenetick  (A)  or  Mumble  Acldresse  tv)  the  Parliament  and 
Assembly  for  (not  loose,  but)  Christian  Libertie.  The  second 
Impression.//.  (2),  14,  ;//•.  blue  Icviiiit  iii'touo  <:\lr<i,  iiisiilc  bonhrs^ 
g.  e.  {BedfonI). 

^  Loiiiion,  ATiUtheiv  Simmotis  for  Henry  Overton,  1644 

"  In  till'  Catalc.mie  ol  Mr.  Julin  Carter  liriiwn's  library  this  tract  is  attributed  to  K<iiii;i< 
WU.I.IAMS."— Ci.  li. 

625*  Paraenetick  (A)  or  Humble  Addressc.  Aiiolher  ropy,  new  half 
morocco,  fine.  4"  Louiloii,  1644 

62f)  Pakker  (Thomas)  The  Visions  and  Prophecies  of  1):<niel 
Expounded:  \\'herein  the  Mistakes  of  former  interpreters  are 
modestly  discoxered,  and  the  true  nieauin;j;  of  the  Text  made 
plain,  Cs'C.  Hy  Thomas  Parker  of  Newbcry  in  I'.erkshire,  and  now 
Pastor  to  the  Church  at  Newbery  in  NewKnj^land,  //.  (4),  156, 
old  calf,  re-backeil,  neat.  4°  lA>nilon,  1646 

"It  was  with  an  assiihioiis  cimjiinclinn  of  iiu'(litations  ai"^  <iitir'litati(tns  th.it  lie  tolluwed 
this  ilehjjhtful  stuily  till  hi'  had  written  MViial  voluiius,  a  fjriat  pari  ol  liieni  in  I„ilin; 
wliereot  no  pari  was  ever  pnlilished  but  one  n|Hin  Daiiiel,  whieh  he  wrote  in  !*'ni;Iish.'' — 
C.  Matin),  Lift- of  Mr.  T.  I'aihi: 

627  Parker  (Thomas)  Tiie  Copy  of  a  Letter  Written  by  Mr.  Thomas 
Parker,  Pastor  of  the  Church  of  Newbury  in  New-liiifiland,  to  His 
Sister,  Mrs.  Mli/abeth  Avery,  Sometimes  of  Newbury  in  the  County 
of  Berks,  Touchinj;  Sundry  Opinions  !)y  her  Professed  and  Main- 
tained.—  Novemb.  22,  1649.  Imprim.itiir  John  Downame.  JVifli 
an  Jipi>:tle  to  llie  Reader,  2//.  by  Mknjamin  Wnoiipuioci'.  (the  first 
graduate  of  Harvard),  PI'.  {\),  20.  4'   \  London,  1649] 

Lxiui--Mi-:i.\  Kaki-:.  It  Sv-eii)s  U*  have  escapeil  the  search  of  even  Mr.  .^ihley,  who 
puts  \Vooill)riil:.;i''s  tract  i>n  "  jusliliiMlion  bv  l'"ailli,"  M>yi,  ,as  lir^l  in  the  l)iier  list  of  his 
publications,  and  remarks  lh.it  thai  "is  piob.iblv  the  w.iuiit  •  ,itrk  printed  by  any  ll.in.ird 
Kiaduate."  (The /';«/'""'  l'''s  bi  ,11  cut  fioiu  llie  title  nv^e,  but  the  le.it  has  U'ln  mally 
mended,  so  as  to  conee.d  the  loss.) 

62S  Petkrs  (Ili'cii)  Ciods  Doinojs,  and  NTans  Duty.  Sermon  before 
Parliament  .  .  at  the  last  'l'hanks;;i\ino  Day,  April  2,  1645.  I'or  the 
recovery  of  the  West,  etc.,  //.  (1.?),  v'^.  hf  calf.       4"  London,  1646 

629  Peters  (HticH)  <!ods  Doinj;s,  and  Mans  Duty.  Another  eof^y, 
clean,  UNCur.  4     London,  1(146 

630  Peters  (Ilucii)  Mr.  Pclers  Last  Keporl  of  the  Knerlish  Wars. 
Occasiftned  by  the  Importiniity  of  a  l''riend  pressino  an  Answer  to 
seven  <,)ua'res, //.  15.  4     London,  M.  S.  for  //.  Overton,  16.(6 

6-51  Peikks  (lli'oii)  A  Word  for  ihe  Annie,  and  Two  Words  to  the 
Rin^dome,  to  clear  the  oui',  and  cure  the  uiher,  /*/.  14,  erop/<e,l  close 
at  top,  half  morocco.        4"  London.  M.  Simmons,  for  G.  Calvert,  1647 

632  Pei'ers  (HutiH)     A  Word  for  the  Armie,  and  two  Words  to  the 

Kin};dome.////i' (V'/r, //((///i' ////(///.  ,(     London,  1(147 

633  —  A  Word  to  Mr.  Peters,  and  Two  Wrnds  for  the  Parlinhieut 
and  Kinj;dom  ;  or,  An  Answer  to  a  .Scandalous  Pamphlet  entitiiled 
"A  Word  for  Ihe  Armie,"cA-.,  subscribed  liy  llii';h  I'eters,  /*/■  3-V^. 
unliound,  loants  first  leaf  after  title.  8'  London,  1647 

This  reply  h.is  been  attributed  to  the  Kev.  Nalh.iiii<  I  W.ir. I.  author  of  '•  the  .Simple 
Cobler."     See  ].  \V.  Dean's  .1/< ;«('/;■.>/  /V.  H'ln/,    pp.  171    i. 

634  I'eters  (II IK !h)  A  .Sernio!i  by  Ilti^h  Peters:  preached  befon.' 
his  Death  :  As  it  was  taken  by  a  f.iitliltil  hand.  Portrait  {satirical)  of 
Pclers  inserted,  pp.  (4),  2S,    Land.,  jLohn  Jhst,  1660.  —  Marsiiai.i.  (S.) 


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Threnodia.  The  Cluirches  Lamentation  for  the  Good  Man  his  losse. 
Sfrmon  at  the  Funerale  of  Jolm  Pyni,  //.  (4),  34.  Loiul.,  1O44. — 
JJuvsK  (J.)  and  \\'i;i,i>  (Nath'I)  Two  Seiinons,  «jii  a  Day  of  h'ast- 
iiiji,  kept  by  tlie  I'rotestanl  l)i^<""teis  in  Dublin,  on  the  Death  of 
tlie  (^iieen, //.  (6),  41J.  />///'////,  1695.  —  I,i  .  (Chi  istophei)  I'.ii;;- 
hiiid's  Distrmper  .  .  A  Seriuon,  at  Uxbiidi^e,  Jan.  ^^oth, //.  43. 
I.oiuL,  ^.  Miuvi/c,  1651.  —  SiioWKK  (J.)  A  I'uneial  Sermon,  for 
tlie  Rev.  Mr.  Nathaiiael  Ta3lor, /y>.  (4),  44.  I.oii.i'.,  1702. — (kioD- 
wiN  (Tho.)  A  Sermon,  on  oceasioii  of  tiie  Death  of  William  III., 
//.  (4),  37.  Loiii/.,  \-jo2.  .SV.v  ///  ()//,■  7V'///w/,  /'/,ih'/i  laaiit  iiior.  c.x/ki^ 
siiLs jillrlcii,  t</ini/  <iii</  i^i>/</,  t,>f<  i;ilt  {/hilfiiril),  uncut.  .\ 

l-'nmi  IIk'  MAI'iii.ii  l.ii^fAKV.  The  I'mnI  (I'rUi's)  Million  lias  tlir  aulM^tiapli  of 
Saimii'l  MatliiT  (i>f  Diililiii)  .mil  siv.riil  iihtiius.  I'if-I  turralhnfi  in  lii-,  li.in<l.  I  lie  ulliirs 
liavr  aiitii',;iaplis  iif  .\\i//i,iii,i,/,  .SV;;«//,/,  anil  /;/.;. vmi  Mathir. 

035  Pktkks  (Hucii)  A  Sermon  by  IIii,L;;h  I'eter.s  :  ['reached  llefoie 
his  Death:  As  it  was  taken  b)'  a  laillilul  hand.  And  now  published 
for  publiek  Inform. iiion, //.  (4).  2.S.       4^  IahuIoii,  John  Best,  i(j6u 

u^ii  I'i'.i'Kus  (Hi.'cii)  A  Dyinj;-  Kalher's  last  f,ej;acy  to  an  onely 
Child,  or  Mr.  IIiij;li  I'eters  Advice  to  his  Daiii;hter  ;  written  dur- 
injj  his  Imiirisoiiment  in  the  Tower,  niir  f'oi iiiiit,  calf,  uciit. 

sm.  12"  Loiiilon,for  G'.  L\ilvcii,  i06i 

C)37  (I'kikks.)  I'eters  I'alern  —  Ortlie  perfect  patii  to  Worldly  I  lappi- 
iiess.  As  it  was  delivereil  in  a  I''uneral  Sermon  |)reaclieil  at  the 
iiiterrmeiit  of  Mr.  llu^li  I'eters  lately  Deceased,  l>y  I.  C.  [i.  e. 
Joseph  Caryl]  Translator  of  I'ineda  upon  J(jb,  and  one  of  the 
Triers,//.  13,  Itdlf  iiwi.  /^liiiii,  uncut.  4"  f.iuiJon,  1(159 

V'kks'  Kaui;.  Tliis  w.is  Dr.  I'liilip  llli'.s's  O'py,  nivcn  liiin  in  iS|^  In  T.  11.  I'onli- , 
wlioM-  ,iiitii};i'i|'li  K'tkr,  \  I'P'i  i""  Ixiiii'il  ill.  I  in'  liMi'l  is  fxlrtiiulv  Minrilnus,  aiul  In 
altiiliiili' its  aiitliiirsliip  til  nciiid  Jou-f'/i  t'lHi,' (tliu  ponilcrnus  cspiisitur  \<\  |nl))  was  llic 
lui;4lit .  '  inipmli'nci'. 

638  (I'ktkk.s.)  iMigland's  Shame:  or  the  Unmasking  of  a  Politick 
.\lheist:  being  a  Relation  of  the  Life  am'  Death  of  that  Ciiand 
lmpost(>r,  Hugh  I'eters,  by  William  N'onge,  ///(•  w/iok  iiihiiil,  and 
illustniliii  hy  llw  insertion  0/  uiiiny  rare  portraits  anil  other  ent^ra-eiiigs, 
ea//,i;i/t  (A'i7'ie/e).  j^  London,  1663 

639  —  I'aigland's  Shame,  ete.  Another  eopy,  with  the  rare  portrait  of 
Peters  in  the  pulpit,  ealf  antii/ue,  red  edi^es.  16"  London,  1663 

U\o  (I'l'.TKKs.)  The 'I'ales  and  Jests  of  Mr.  Hugh  I'elers  .  .  .  Dedicated 
lo  Mr.  John  Cmodwin  and  Mr.  l'liilli|)  Nye.  With  his  sentence,  and 
till'  manner  of  his  e.\ecu!ion.  I'reli.xed,  a  short  ;iccount  of  his  Life, 
satirical  portrait  of  J^'ters  preaehing,  pp.  x.\,  (4),  <~^\,  half  red  vtorocco, 
to/' ,i;ilt,  UNt  ur.         roy.  8"  London,  i()6o  ;  repr.for  %  Caulfield,  1S07 

l,.\H(ir.  I'ATKR.     dni' of  io  copii's  printiil  in  royal  oitav". 

U.\\  (I'K.rKKS.)  Historical  and  Critical  Account  of  Hufh  I'eters.  After 
the  manner  of   Mr.  Hayle,  portrait,  half  rid  tnorocco,  yilt  ed^es. 

4"  London,  1751  ;  Reprinted  l>y  G.  Svieeton,  i8i8 

642    I'mi.i.ii's  ((iKoKCK.)    A  Reply  to  a  Confut;ition  of  some  Cronnds 

for  Infants  liaptisme:  as  also,  C'oncerning  the  lorm  of  a  Church, 

put    forth    against    mce    hy  ont;  Thomas    Lamb,   etc.     ["To    the 

Reader,"  10  pp.,  by  Thos.  Shepard, j //.  (lO),  154,  ,i;ood copy. 

4"  Ljwdon,  M.  Simmons  for  LI.  Overton,  1645 

ViiKV  Kauk.  Till;  only  publislicti  work  ot  tlic  lira  minister  ul  Watei town,  Mass.  It 
»  not  in  the  citalnguc  of  the  M.iss.  Hist.  Soclety'n  ur  nf  tiic  Prince  Library. 


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643  PuKsroN  (John)  'I'lit-  New  ('(iveii;tii(,  or  the  Saints'  Portion  .  .  . 
In  fourteen  Sermons.  Tlie  Ninth  edition  //•.  (id),  590,  (i<S).  sound 
old  ialf\  neat.  .\    F.ouJoii,  J.  D.  for  NiclioUis  I-toiini,\  id.V) 

"To  the  i<C'a'U'i.''4  pp.,  h\  Kicli.inl  >ibs  aixl  y\>/j/i  /A/TV/z/r';/, — who  ,ils,,  suhMiiU- 
till'  I.alin  l)<ilic,ui(ii\  to  tlii'  l';,ul  of  I.iincilii  .mil  l.onl  S.iy  .ind  S.lo. 

644  PvNcito.v  (Wm.i.iam)  0/  Spri/ixjir/i/.  'I'lie  Meritorious  Price  of 
Our  Redemption,  lusliliialion,  iVc.  Cleerini;  it  from  some  common 
]'>idrs,  (A'.  Hy  W'ilHam  Pinehin,  (leiitlem.m,  in  New-lMijihiiid, /y*. 
( 12),  152,  ifdik  I'lui  hviiitl  monuro  iwiiij,  full  i^il/,  ricli  iiisiil,-  lionliTs, 
g.  f.  [A-Jfonl). 

j^  J.oiuloii,  y.  M.  for  George  Whittiiigton  uiiJ  'fiiM<\  Afoxou,  1(150 

Autoi;rLiplis  ill  Ci\s,-nt/iiii  A/iif/urtts^  i'>>i.  -inil  ('nUi'/ii/'i  .]/iU/j,-nts,  167;,  oti  i^tiaul 
l(.if.  A  I'"iNi;  1  I.i;.\N  c  (U'Vof  the  Kx  lUiMii  v  K\nii  I'hi/h'.Jitioii,  wliiili  llie  (ii'iiLT.il 
C'otirt  of  M.iss.icluist'tts  so  ''iittfilv  (lislikott  and  di-ti'sted,"  and  ordered  to  "be  luniu-tl  by 
the  executioner  in  the  marketplace  in  lioston"  (I/ima.  A'.-,. ■;,/*.  111.  Jifi).  The  author 
darcil  to  tn.iintain  the  ''danin.ible  heresy."  that  "t'hrist  did  not  suffer  for  tis  tlmse  unut- 
terable tornienls  of  ( iod's  wrath,  that  coinnioidy  are  called  llell-lornunts."  The  Si\oii<l 
I'-dition  was  printed  in  i()55  (see  .^teveiis's  *'\u,ni;t'ts,"  no.  2270).  The  niari;ins  of  this 
copy  are  nood  except  at  the  Ixittoni,  where  a  few  leaves  are  close-cropped,  one  line  is  cut 
into,  on  the  last  paj;e  of  the  pref.ice,  and  a  lew  catch-words  have  Ijceli  touched. 

645  Pync'Hon  (Wii.i.ixm)  Tlie  Jewes  Synasou;iie :  or,  A  Treatise 
concerning  The  ancient  Orders  and  manner  of  Worsliip  used  by 
the  Jewes.  etc.,  //>.  (S),  ir^o,  polished  bhuk  ealf  sides  -nulli  centre  oritii- 
meitts,  g.  c.  {IV.  J'nitt),  Rauk.  4'  f.ondon,  yoltii  luihuuie,  1652 

646  Pynchon  (Wm.)  I.  Tht;  Time  when  the  First  Salihath  was 
( )idained. .  .  II.  Tlie  Manner  how  lli<'  I'irst  .Sabbath  w.is  Ordained. . . 
I'arl  IF.  III.  .\  Treatise  of  Holy 'I'iine. //".  (i(>),  113,  (i'>),  \io,finc 
copy,  old  calf  neat,  Vkky  Rakk.  4'   London,  1654 

I'art  II.  Ii.is  a  sip.uate  title  p,ii;o;  "Holy  iiuie;  or,  The  Trui'  Limits  of  the  l.oids 
I)ay,"</,. 

647  Rathiiani)  (Wm.)  A  Most  drave  and  iNbulest  Confutation  of  the 
Krrors  of  the  Seel,  (ommonly  called  l>rownists,  or  Sejiaratists, //. 
(22),  71,  liiilf  blue  worocco,  neat.  4"  London,  \b\\ 

64S  R[,Aiiii!.\Ni)]  (\V[m].)  a  liriefe  Narration  of  some  Cluirch 
Courses  held  in  ()[)inioM  and  Practise  in  the  churches  lately 
erected  in  New-Knghnul, //.  (8),  55,  nice  copy,  russia  calf  {L/ayda}'). 

4"  f.ondon,  ifn4 

641)  Reasons  [ir'sented  by  the  Dissenlino  Hiethreu  against  cert.iin 
Propositions  oncerning  I'resbyteriall  (ioxenimeiit,  and  the  Proofs 
of  them  voted  by  the  Westminster  Assembly,  together  with  the 
Answer  of  the  Assembly  to  those  Reasons,  pp.  (S),  40,  21 1,  (3).  — 
Papers  (liven  in  to  the  C'ommittee  of  Lords  and  C'omiiions  and 
Assembly  of  Divines,  .  .  for  Accommodation.  1644.  //.  (2),  123. 
Two  in  one  vol.,  old  calf,  rebacked,  neat.  4'  f.ondon,  1648 

650  RoBiNSDN  (John)  New  Essayes  or  Observations  Divine  and 
Morall,  etc.,  pp.  (6),  324,  Aw  '""/J,  old  calf,  rebacked.       4  '  n,  ji.  1628 

The  KtHsr  I'.nirioN      \'i;uv   Uaiii:. 

651  —  F^ssaycs,  or,  Observations  Divine  and  Morall,  f/('.  The  second 
Edition,  //.  {^i ),  566,  old  calf.      8  '  London,  f.  L).  for  f.  fiellamie,  1 638 

652  Robinson  (John)  A  Jvstitication  of  Separ.ati<m  from  the  Church 
of  England,  Against  Mr.  Richard  Dernard,  his  invective  intituled 
The  Separatists  Schisine,  //.  Tf^^,  (5),  old  calf .  4°  n.  p.  iGjy 


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Robinson  (John)  A  Treatise  of  the  Lawfulness  of  hearing  the 
Publick  Ministers  in  the  Church  of  England.  See  Nye  (P.)  and 
RoiilNSON  (J.),  No.  620. 

653  Robinson  (John)  Mr,  of  Arts  and  Preacher  of  GocVs  Word.  The 
Birth  of  a  Day ;  Being  A  Treatise  Theological!,  Morall  and  His- 
toricall,  Representing  (as  in  a  Scene)  the  Vicissitudes  of  all  Humane 
things,  etc.,  pp.  (14),  102,  oldcalf,  neat.    ?>"  London,  Roger  Daniel,  1655 

654  Robinson  (John)  The  Triumph  and  Unity  of  Truth,  in  two 
Treatises ;  Intended  As  a  Preservative  against  the  many  Errors, 
and  unliappy  Divisions  of  these  times  in  point  of  Religion,  with 
the  rare  emldematical  frontispiece  of  the  Three  Furies,  by  IV.  Hollar; 
1  prelim,  leaves,  pp.  172,(7),  half  calf  Raui;. 

16°  London,  for  Thomas  Johnson,  1657 

655  Robinson  (John)  Triumph  and  Unity  of  Trutli,  fine  copy,  no 
frontispiece,  old  calf ,  neat.  8°  London,  1657 

656  Rogers  (Nathaniel)  ^y^jzivV//.  A  Letter  discovering  the  Cause 
of  God's  continuing  Wrath  against  the  Nation  .  .  Directing  To  the 
Meanes  of  appeasing  that  wrath  .  .  Written  .  .  ]>y  Mr.  Nathaniel 
Rogers,  a  godly  and  Learned  Divine  now  in  New-England,  To  a 
worthy  Member  of  the  House  of  Commons,  Dec.  17,  1643,//.  (2;, 
10,  f Orel,  neat.  Rake.  4"  London,  1644 

657  RuTHERFURn  (Samuel)  A  Sur\Ly  of  the  Spirituall  Antichrist, 
Opening  the  Secrets  of  Familisme  and  Antinomianisme,  in  the 
Antichristian  Doctrine  of  John  Saltmarsh,  and  Will.  Del,  etc.  .  .  In 
Two  Parts,  //.  (48),  354, 239,  old  calf  rebacked,  neat.     4°  London,  1648 

658  St,  N[icholas]  (J[ohn])  The  History  of  Baptism,  or  One  Faith, 
One  Baptism.  With  an  Appendix  [entitled,  Baptismus  Redivivus ; 
by  Eusebius  Philadeli)hus],//.  (8),  129;  (6),  108,  (29),  calf  rebacked, 
neat.  8°  London,  1678 

Tliis  volume,  which  is  now  Rare,  is  dedicated  to  the  fuiveinors  and  Ministers  of  New- 
F.ni^'land  liy  I.  St.  N.,".\n  .Adventurer  in  the  first  I'lantation."  Tlie  author  was  rector 
of  Lutterworth,  in  Leicestershire;  a  friend  of  the  Kev,  Kphraim  Hv  it,  who  came  to  .\.  K. 
in  ifiw,  and  bec.imc  Mr.  Wailiiim's  colleague  at  Windsor  (Conn.),  to  wliich  place  Mr. 
.St.  N.  intended  to  follow  him.  He  decided,  however,  to  remain  in  Knfjiand,  where,  in 
lf>57,  he  married  a  daughter  of  Anthony  (irey,  the  puritan  rector  of  Buri)ach,  afterwards 
Earl  of  Kent.  See  Palmer's  Cilamy,  ii.  119;  Crosby's  Hist,  of  Engl.  Baptists,  iii.  34; 
Nichols's  Hist,  of  Leicestershire,  iv.  463,  269. 

On  the  inside  of  the  cover  of  this  copy  is  the  autosraph,  partially  erased,  of  [President] 
"Kzra  Stiles,  1760.     F.  libris  Kev.  ICdwardi  Taylor  de  Westfield." 

659  Sharp  (J.)  Symphonia  Prophetarvm  et  Apostolorvm,  .  .  Avthore 
D.  M.  lohannc  Scharpio,  Scoto-Britanno,  etc.,  old  calf  neat. 

4"  Generic.  P.  &•  y.  Choiict,  1625 

660  Shepard  (Thomas)  The  Sound  Beleever,  a  Treatise  of  Evan- 
gelicall  Conversion,  roan,  neat.  8°  London,  1649 

661  Sheparu  (T.)  Certain  Select  Cases  Resolved.  JVith  The  First 
Principles  of  the  Oracles  of  God,//.  (8),  112.  n.  p.  \LA>ndon'], 
1695. —  Four  Necessary  Cases  of  Conscience,  of  Daily  Use.  Re- 
solved in  a  Letter  of  Mr.  T.  Shepheard,  to  a  Dear  Friend  of  his ; 
now  jiublished  by  that  Friend,  with  an  addition  of  something  of 
his  own  .  .  By  R.  H.  //.  (24),  101,  (21),  133,  (4).  London,  n.  d. 
Two  in  one  vol.,  old  binding.  24° 

Dedicated  by  R.  U.  "To  his  dear  and  only  Son,  R.  IL  now  a  Student  of .  .  Grayes 
Inne."    "To  the   Reader"   (10  pp.)  contains  a  brief  memoir  of  Shepard.    Shepard's 

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letter  occupies  np.  i-ioi.  It  is  followed  by  a  Discourse  on  John  6.  27,  by  R.  H.  (pp. 
^^^)>  witli  a  deaicatory  epistle  to  his  "two  daughters  Margaret  and  Elizabeth." 

The  names  of  the  dauRhters  and  their  ai^es  ("the  elder  drawinR  neer  to  sixteen  years," 
and  the  younger  "now  tliirtccn  years,")  sufficiently  identify  R.  11.,  the  "dear  friend"  to 
whom  Shepard's  letter  was  addressed,  with  Richard  IIarlakenmen,  Esq.,  of  Earls- 
Colne  in  Essex,  the  elder  brother  of  RoL'»r  Harlakenden  who  came  with  Mr.  Shepard  to 
New  England  and  Iwcanie  a  member  of  his  church  in  Cambridge.  Their  sister  Maliel 
married  John  Hayncs,  governor  of  Massachusetts  and  first  goverror  of  Connecticut. 
i>u."ing  Mr.  Shepard's  n.inistry  at  Earls  Colne  the  Harlakenden  fiimily  had  been  his 
warm  friends,  and  had  done  all  in  their  power  to  protect  him  from  the  persecution  which 
finally  drove  him  from  England.  Richard  Ilarlakenden's  first  wife  was  .Mice,  daughter 
of  Sir  M-^nry  Milibnay,  by  wliou)  he  had  the  son  Richard  to  whom  this  volume  is  dedi- 
cated. By  his  second  wife,  Mary  I>enny,  he  had  three  daughters,  Margaret,  Mary,  and 
Eliziheth.  Mary  died  yoimg.  The  others  were  about  sixteen  and  thirteen  years  of  age, 
respectively,  in  1651  ^which  fixes,  nearly,  the  date  of  publication. 

The  volume  miist  be  very  rare.  It  seems  to  have  escaped  the  notice  of  English 
and  American  bibliographers,  of  the  editors  of  Sheiiard's  works, and  of  all  his  biographers. 
It  is  not  n:'med  in  the  catalogues  of  the  I'rince,  .\m.  Antiquarian  Society's,  Harvard  Col- 
lege, or  Mass.  Hjst.  Society's  libraries,  nor  in  any  other  which  the  writer  of  this  note  has 
consulted. 

662  Shei'ard  (T.)  Theses  Sabbatica;,  or,  The  Doctrine  of  the  Sab- 
bath, good  copy,  old  calf.  4°  London,  1 649 

663  —  The  same  work  ;  with  Certain  Select  Cases  Resolved,  smooth 
calf  extra,  beveled  hoards,  red  edges.     2  vols,  in  one.     8°  London,  1650 

664  Shepard  (T.)  Tlie  Sincere  Convert.  —  The  Saints  Jewel,  etc.  — 
The  Sound  Beleever.  —  Theses  Sabbaticae.  —  Certain  Select  Cases 
resolved.  —  The  First  Princi|)les  of  the  Oracles  of  God  [a  Cate- 
chism]. —  Subjection  to  Christ  in  all  his  Ordinances,  etc.  Seirn  in 
I  7'ol.,  old  calf,  rehacked,  back  gilt.  8°  London,  1653-57 

In  the  last  named  treatise  (Subjection  to  Christ),  the  address  "To  the  Reader"  (i)  pp.) 
signed  William  (ireenhill,  Samuel  Mather,  contains  memoirs,  by  the  latter,  of  .Shepard's 
life  and  ministry.  This  work  of  Mather's  has  escaped  Mr.  Sib'ey,  though  he  quotes  Cotton 
Mather's  mention  of  it  in  the  M.ignalia  (Ilarv.  Graduates,  p.  79).  "To  the  Christian 
Reader"  (3  pp.)  is  by  Jonathan  Mitchell. 

665  Shepard  (T.)  The  Sincere  Convert ;  whereto  is  now  added. 
The  Saint's  Jewel  and  the  Souls  Invitation  unto  Christ,  half  bound. 

8°  London,  1659 

666  Shepard  (T.)  The  Sincere  Convert,  etc.,  1672.  — The  same,  1680. 
{2  vols.)  8°  London. 

667  Shei'.ard  (T.)  The  Parable  of  the  Ten  Virgins  opened  and 
applied,  old  binding.  folio,  \I^ondon'\  refr.  1695 

'■  Ke-printed  and  carefiilly  corrected,"  from  the  first  (London)  edition  of  ififio. 

668  Smith  {Sir  Thos.)  The  Commonwealth  of  P^ngland,  and  the 
matnier  and  Gouernement  thereof,  engraved  title-page  by  W.  Marshall, 
containing  portrait  of  Charles  I,  some  worm-holes,    sni.  8°  London,  1 635 

669  Stage  (The)  Condemned,  and  the  Encouragement  given  to  the 
Immoralities  and  Profaneness  of  the  Theatre  by  the  English 
Schools,  Universities,  and  Pulpits  censured.     [By  Jeremy  Collier.] 

%°  London,  1698 

Autograph  of  Rev.  Sanuiel  Willard,  and  another,  on  title-page. 

670  Stillinc.fi.eet  (Edward)  Irenicum.  A  Weapon-Salve  for  the 
Churches  Wounds,  or  the  Di'-.ine  Right  of  Particular  Forms  of 
Church  Government.     The  Second  Edition.  4°  London,  i6f)2 

671  Stoddard  (Solomon)  ^'/iVr^/V/zf^w/Zwi,  (jl/(WJ.)  The  Doctrine  of 
Instituted  Churches  Explained  and  Proved  from  the  Word  of  God, 
//•  (2),  34i  licilf  morocco  extra,  uncut. 

4°  London,  for  Ralph  Smith,  1700 


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672  Stoughton  (Wm.)  An  Assertion  For  true  and  Christian  Church- 
Policic,  Wherein  ccrtaine  politike  obiections  made  against  the 
phinting  of  Pastours  and  Elders  in  Every  Congregation,  are  suffi- 
ciently aunswered,  e/r.  \Aii(/fi/,\  Speaches  vsed  in  the  Parleament 
by  Sir  Francis  Knolles:  and  after  written  by  my  L.  Treasurer,  Sir 
William  Cecil,  old  red  morocco  gilt,  g.  e.  8°  n.  p.  \London\,  1604 

Title,  pp.  16,  4^9,  (7).  The  name  of  the  author,  suliscriljcd  to  the  Preface  (p.  16)  has 
been  caretiilly  obliterated.  It  appears  on  the  titlepaye  of  the  edition  of  1642.  (See 
Tracts,  No.  ^176.) 

673  SuRUEY  (A)  Of  thk  Booke  of  Common  Prayer,  Byway  of  197. 
Quaeres  grounded  upon  58.  places,  ministring  iust  matter  of  ques- 
tion, with  a  view  of  London  Ministers  exceptions.  .  .  .  [Second 
edition,]  Reviewed,  corected,  and  augmented,  //.  (8),  204,  (36), 
•icw  half  vellum,  gilt.  sm.  8°  n.  p.,  16 10 

From  tlie  Mather  Library,     .\iitograph  of  Increase  Mather.     Rake. 

674  Sym  (John)  Life's  Preservative  against  Self-Killing,  or  an  Useful 
Treatise  concerning  Life  and  Self-Murder,  4°  London,  1637 

On  a  guard  leaf,  much  worn,  is  tlie  author  s  autoi^rn/>h  presentation  "  Dno.  Jo/ianni 
IViirtlo  Ecclesia;  Iladleighensis  apud  Castrum  pastori  tidetl,  ufliiii  ct  amico  suo,"  etc. 
Also,  the  .Vutograph  of  Richard  S.iltonstall,  171 1.  The  Kev.  John  Ward  of  Iladleigli, 
Essex,  was  the  eldest  son  of  Kev.  John  of  Ilaverhill. 

675  Three  Letters  of  Thanks  to  the  Protestant  Reconciler,  i.  From 
the  Anabaptists  at  Munster.  2.  From  the  Congregations  in  New- 
England.     3.  From  the  Quakers  in  Pensilvania, //.  (2),  26,  Aw/v/j-. 

4°  London,  1683 

676  Tracts.  (Church  Government.)  Stoughton  (W.)  Assertion 
for  True  and  (Christian  Church  Policie.  1642.  {See  No.  672).  —  Refor- 
mation of  Church  Government  in  Scotland  cleared  from  Mistakes 
and  Prejudices.  1644. —  An  Anatomy  of  Independency,  1644. — 
Reasons  of  Dissenting  Brethren  against  the  Third  Proposition 
concerning  Presbyterial  Ordination.  1645.  —  [Steuart  (A.)]  Obser- 
vations upon  the  Apologeticall  Narration.  1643. —  Steuart  (A.) 
First  and  Second  Parts  of  the  Duply  to  M.  S.  alias  Two  Brethren. 
1644-5.  —  VindicifE  Clavium  ;  Animadversions  on  [John  Cotton's] 
"The  Keyes  of  the  Kingdom  of  Heaven."  1645. —  Hudson  (S.) 
The  Essence  and  Unitie  of  the  Church  Catholike  Visible.  1645. — 
Eiiwards  (Tho.)  Reasons  against  Independent  Government  of 
Particular  Congregations.  1641.  —  Brinsley  (J.)  Sacred  and  Sov- 
ereigne  Church-Remedie.  1645.     Ten  in  one  vol.,  old  calf,  neat. 

4°  L.ondon,  1641-45 

677  Tracts.  (On  Liberty  of  Conscience,  (?/<-.)  The  Ancient  Bounds, 
or  Liberty  of  Conscience  tenderly  Stated  .  .  and  mildly  Vindicated. 
1645. —  Musgrave  (J.)  Conscience  Pleading  for  its  own  Liberty. 
1647. —  Birchley  (W.)  The  Christian  Moderator,  or  Persecution 
for  Religion  Condemned.   1651.  —  Hammond  (H.)  (Jf  Conscience. 

1645.  —  Whitfield  (T.)  Liberty  of  Conscience.  1649.  —  Liberty  of 
Conscience  Asserted  and  Vindicated  ;  by  a  Protestant.  1668.  — 
Goodwin  (J.)  Twelve  VN'eightie  Queries.  1646.  —  Goodwin  (J.) 
Theomachia,  or,  the  Imprudence  of  Fighting  against  CJod.  1644;  — 
IiHiocencies  Triumph,  or  an  Answer  to  W.  Prynne's  "A  Full 
Reply,"  &c.  1644  ;  —  Hagiomastix  ;  or,  The  Scourge  of  the  Saints. 

1646.  —  Saltmarsh  (J.)  Groanes  for  Liberty.  1646.  Elei'cn  scarce 
tracts  inane  vol.,  half  brojvn  mor.,  red  edges.         4"  London,  1644-68 


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(iyS  Tracts.  (iNnKrKNDENTf?  ami  Prksdytkrians.)  An  Apoi.ooet- 
iCAi.L  Narration  livnihly  svbmittcd  to  the  Honourable  Mouses 
of  Parliament.  By  Tho.  Cioodwin,  Philip  Nye,  Wm.  liridge,  Jer. 
Purroujjhes,  Sidrach  .Simpson,  i  picliin.  leaf,  title,  atul pp.  3 1 .  1643.  — 
Some  Observations  and  .\nnotations  upon  the  Apoloj^eticall  Nar- 
ration, by  A.  S.  (Alex.  Stuart),  8  pnl.  leaves,  pp.  71.  1643. — 
M.  S.  to  A.  S.  with  A  Plea  for  Libertie  of  Conscience  in  a  Church 
Way  .  .  .  With  some  touches  on  the  Letter  from  Zealand,  and  Mr. 
Parker's  from  New-P"ngland, //.  (2),  no.  1644.  —  An  .Anatomy  of 
In(lc])endency,  or,  .\  Priefe  Commcntaiy  .  .  upon  the  .Apologeticali 
Narration,  //.  (2),  52.  1644.  —  Dury  (J<^''")  ■'^"  Epistolary  f dis- 
course .  .  to  Mr.  Tho.  Goodwin,  Mr.  Philip  Nye,  [and|  Mr.  S. 
Hartlib,  //.  (2),  41.  1644.  Five  searee  pieees  in  one  volume,  nav 
limp  vellum,  red  edges,  large  and  fine  copies.  4°  London,  1643-44 

679  Tracts.  (Miscei.lankous.)  Treatise  of  Self-Denial,  wants  title- 
page.  1646.  —  .Acontius  (J.)  Satan's  Stratagems,  or  the  Devil's 
Cabinet-council  Discovered.  1648. —  Ross  (.Mex.)  Philosophical 
Touchstone.  1645.  —  Benbrigge  (I.)  Usura  .•\ccomniodata.  1646. 
—  Warren  (Elizabeth)  Old  and  Oood  W.ay  Vindicated  (1646)  <?//</ 
Spiritual  Thrift.  1647.  —The  Hunting  of  the  Eo.x,  or  the  Sectaries 
Dissected.  1648. —  Pope  (J.)  Unveiling  of  Antichrist.  1646. — 
Relation  of  .several  Heresies.  1646.  —  [Cawdry  (D.)  ?]  Depths  of 
Satan  Discovered.  1649:  and  others.  Tiventy-three  scarce  tracts,  in 
on,^  vol.,  old  calf .  ^London,  1645-49 

680  ViNDici.E  Ci.AvivM  :  or,  a  Vindication  of  the  Keyes  of  the  King- 
dom of  Heaven,  into  the  hands  of  the  right  Owners  .  .  .  Animad- 
versions upon  a  Tract  of  Mr.  l[ohn|  C[otton|,  by  an  Earnest 
Well-Wisher  to  the  Truth.  //.  (24),  90,  half  vellum  extra,  gilt. 

s^  London,  1645 
680*  [Walkkr  (Clem.)]  Relations  and  Observations  upon  the  Par- 
liament .  .  I.  The  Mysteries  of  the  Two  Juntos.  11.  The  History 
of  Independency.  1648.  —  Pagitt  (E.)  Heresiography.  4th  edi- 
tion, cngr.  title-page.  1647.  — ■  Decl.aration  of  the  Commons  concern- 
ing the  Rebellion  in  Irehmd,  <'/r.  1643.  —  Short  Treatise  of  Stage 
VX-Ays,  imperfect.  —  R[ATHiiANnJ  (W.)  A  Hriefe  Narration  of  son\e 
Church  Courses  in  New  England.  1644.  —  Quatermav.nk's  (Roger) 
Conqvest  over  Canterbvries  (Zovri,  etc.  1642. —  Briefe  Relation  of 
certain  speciall  .  .  pass.iges  in  the  Starre-Cliamber,  at  the  Censure 
of  Dr.  Bastwickc,  Mr.  Burton,  and  Mr.  Prynne.  .  .  by  one  present 
at  the  sayd  censure  [Thomas  Lechford .']  n.  p.  1637. —  Prynne 
(W.)  Healthes:  Sicknesse.  Discourse  [.against]  Drinking  and 
Pledging  of  Healthes.   1628.     Eight  in  one  vol.,  old  funding. 

4°  L.ondon,  v.  y. 

681  [Ward  (Nathamei.)]  The  Simple  Cobler  of  Aggavvam  in 
America.  Willing  To  help  'mend  his  Native  Country,  lamentably 
tattered,  both  in  the  upper- Leather  and  sole,  with  all  the  honest 
stitches  he  can  take  ...  By  Theodore  de  la  Guard,  //.  (4),  80, 
russet  calf  gilt,  g.  e.  (/■".  Bedford.) 

4°  London,  John  Dtier  &•  Robert  fbbitson,for  Stephen  Bowtcll,  1647 

.•\  i.ARGK  anil  FiNii  copy  of  the  Kark  First  Kditio.n,  nearly  uncut  except  at  top. 
It  was  liiiliop  White  Keimett's  copy,  and  has  his  autograph  on  the  title-page. 


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682  [Ward  (Nath.)]  The  Simple  Cobler  of  Aggavvamm  in  America 
.  .  .  Hy  Tlieodore  de  la  Guard.  Tiie  Fourth  lulition,  with  some 
Amendments,  2  prcl.  II.,  //.  89,  fine  io/>y,  half  mor.,  nearly  uncut, 
RARE.  4"  London,  J.  D.  and  K.  I.  for  Stephen  Bow/ell,  1647 

lliiok  |>late  of  Kdw.ird  Ttickernian,  Jr.  (Iloston),  with  a  Ion);  niaiui^cript  note  by  lilni, 
on  Hy-lcjf. 

683  Ward  iSamuei.)  Sermons.  Christ  is  All  in  All,  «. //.  —  Woe  to 
Drvnkards,  1622.  —  Coal  from  the  Altar,  1622.  —  Jialme  from 
(iilcad  to  recouer  Conscience,  1622. —  lethro's  Ivstice  of  I'eace, 
1623.  —  Life  of  Faith,  1622.  —  Life  of  Faith  in  Death,  1622. — 
Happinesse  of  I'ractice,  1621.  (8  in  i  \o\.)  Telliim.  —  The  Wonders 
of  tiie  Load-Stone  [Translated  from  the  Latin  by  liarb.  Grimeston,] 
calf,  neat.  Rare.   1640.  (2  vols).  8"  and  12'^  London,  v.  y. 

"Sainial  Ward,  thai  lanums  divine,  .ind  the  Riory  of  Iijswich,"  was  the  son  of  the  Kev. 
John  and  elder  brother  of  the  Rev.  Natlianiel  Ward,  "  the  Simple  Cobler." 

684  WHKFLWRICiHT  (JOHN)  yunior.  Mercurius  Americamis, 
Mr.  Welds  his  Antitype,  or,  Massachusetts  great  .Apologie  exam- 
ined, Heing  Observations  upon  a  Paper  styled,  A  short  story  of  tiie 
Rise,  Reign,  and  Ruine  of  the  Familists,  Libertines,  &c.  which 
infected  tlie  Churches  of  New-England,  !kc.,pp.  (2),  24,  half  morocco 
extra,  too  close  cropped  on  front  margin,  the  text  touched,  with  loss  of 
some  letters  on  sereral  leaTcs.  4°  London^  1 645 

KXTHEMKLV  Kark.  'i'lioiiRh  mercilessly  dealt  with  by  some  ohl-time  bin<ler,  Mr. 
Ilrinley's  copy  is,  as  to  the  text,  substantially  complete;  and  was  the  only  complete  copy 
the  I'rince  Society  coulil  discover,  from  wliich  to  supply  a  portion  wanting  in  the  one 
from  which  their  reprint  was  made  in  1S75. 

685  White  (Nath.)  Truth  gloriously  Appearing,  from  under  The 
sad  and  sable  Cloud  of  Oblociuie.  t)r,  A  Vindication  Of  the 
Practice  of  the  Church  of  Christ  in  the  Summer-Lslands,  in  an 
Apologetical  Answer  unto  some  Letters  and  Papers  lately  sent 
from  the  Summer-Islands,  by  Richard  IJeake  and  Mr.  Norwood, 
lately  published  by  Master  Prynne,  in  his  L'rcsh  Disco-eery,  etc. 
Published  not  for  OlTence,  but  Defence,  by  Nath.  White,  Hachelour 
of  Divinity,  and  Pastor  of  the  C!hurch  of  Christ  at  Summer- 
Islands,//.  (12),  168,  (8).  4°  London,  for  G.  Calvert,  n.  d. 

This  Ujok  must  have  been  printed  in  164')  —  the  year  in  which  Trynne's  " I'resli  Dis- 
covery'* w.is  published  —  or  very  early  in  1647.  The  author  was  father  of  the  Kev. 
Nathaniel  White  who  graduated  at  Harvard  in  1(146.  .''ee  Sibley's  Unrw  llraitiiales, 
ijS-140. 

686  Whithelu  (Henkv)  Some  Helpes  to  stirre  up  to  Christian 
Dvties.     Second  edition,  //.  (20),  228,  clean  copy,  old  calf. 

8 '  L^ondon,  1634 

1<.\KK.  The  Kev.  Henry  Whitfield  was  one  of  the  first  planters  uf  liiiilford,  Conn., 
and  minister  there,  1637-50. 

686*  WiLLARP  (S.)     A  Brief  Discourse  Concerning  that  Ceremony 

of  I.,aying  the  Hand  on  the  Uible  in  swearing,//.  (4),  'i,  good  copy, 

though  close  trimmed.  ^"London,  J'rinted by  'j.  A.,  1689 

An  address  to  the  Reader,  2  pp.,signcd  M.  I.  [Increase  MathcrJ  has  escaped  Mr.  Sibley's 

notice. 

687  WILLIAMS  (ROGER)  Mr.  Cottons  Letter  Lately  Printed, 
Examined  and  Answered,  //.  (4),  47,  dk.  blue  levant  morocco  extra, 
sides  flletcd,  ins,  borders,  g.  e.  {Bedford),  4"'  London,  1644 

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688  [Williams  (Roger)]  The  Blovdy  Tenent,  of  Persecution,  for 
cause  of  Conscience,  discussed,  in  A  Conference  betweeue  Tkvth 
and  Peacd, //.  (24),  247,  red  levant  morouo  extra,  j^.  e.  {Bedford). 

4°  n.  p.,  Printed  in  the  year  1644 

The  First  Kdition  of  the  two  piiblislied  the  same  year;  with  tlic  Errata.  \  fine, 
large,  and  clean  copy,  of  this  Verv  Kauk  ImoU.  "  lint  eleven  cojiies  of  tlie  two  editions 
of  ifi44  are  said  to  be  now  known,"  two  of  which  are  in  England.  —  Dexter' s  Bibliografliy 
of  CongregalhiKtlism. 

689  Williams  (Roger)     The  Bloody  Tenent  yet  more  Bloody:  By 
Mr.  Cotton's  eiidevour  to  wash  it  white  in  the  Blood  of  the  Lainbe, 
20  />rel.  ieaTes,  pp.  320,  (16),  dk.  red  leraiit  moroceo  e.xtra,  g.  e.  (Bed- 
ford), FINE  COPY,  VERY  RARE.       4"  London,  for  Giles  Calvert,  1652 

6S9*  — The  saine.  Another  fine  copy,  dk.  Hue  levant  7nor.,Jilleted  and 
paneled  sides,  ins.  borders,  g.  e.  (Bedford).  London,  4^  1652 

690  Williams  (Roger)  Experiments  of  Spiritual  Life  and  Health, 
//•  ^1  S9>  I'oards.  4°  London,  1652  ;  repr.  I'rovidenee,  1863 

690*  Williams  (Roj^er)  A  Key  into  the  Language  of  America.  Lon- 
don, 1643.  [A  literal  reprint,]  with  an  Introduction  and  Notes,  by 
J.  H.  Trumbull.  —  A  Letter  of  Mr.  John  Cotton's  to  Mr.  Williams 
{I.ond.  1643),  (7//// Mr.  J.  Cotton's  Letter  lately  printed  K.xamined 
and  Answered  by  Roger  Williams  [Land.  1644) ;  Edited  by  R.  A. 
Guild.  With  a  Bi.igraphical  Introduction  to  the  Writings  of  R. 
Williams,  by  R.  A.  Guild.  [Narragansett  Club  Publications,  Vol. 
L]  eloth,  uneui.  sm.  4°  L'rovidenee,  1866 

691  WiNSLOW  (Edward)  The  Danger  of  Tolerating  Levellers  In  a 
Civill  State  :  Or,  An  Historicall  Narration  of  the  dangerous  perni- 
cious practices  and  opinions,  wherewith  Samuel  (Jokton  and  his 
Levelling  Accomplices  so  much  disturbed  and  moles-ted  the  severall 
Plantations  in  New-England,  ete.,  pp.  (4),  103,  dark  red  levant 
morocco  extra,  g.  e.  {Bedford). 

4°  Ljmdon,  Rich.  Cotes  for  jfohn  Bellamy,  1649 

Good  clean  copy;  the  iipjier  corners  of  the  List  few  le.ues  have  been  mended  and  some 
missinj;  words  supplied  in  cscellcnt  fac-simile.     \'EI<V   KAKE. 

[WooDiiRiDGE  (Benjamin)  H.  C.  1642]  Church-Members  set  in 
Joynt,  etc.,  1G48.    See  Firmin  (G.)  Separation  Isxamined,  No.  572. 

692  [Workman  ((j.)  Private-men  no  Pulpit  men :  or,  A  Modest 
Examination  of  La\ -men's  Preaching.  Discovering  it  to  be  neither 
warranted  by  the  Word  of  God:  nor  allowed  by  the  Judgement, 
or  Practise  of  the  Churches  of  Christ  in  New-England,  in  answer 
to  a  Writing  published  by  J.  Knowles,]//.  (4),  28,  calf  extra. 

4'  London,   1646 

A  line  and  perfect  copy  of  a  scarce  th.mt,  except  Me  /if/e,  which  by  the  blunder  of 
a  London  binder,  has  Iwiii  exchanged  for  one  taken  from  a  copy  of  [Geo.  liillespie'sj 
"  Wholesome  Severity  reconciled  with  Christian  Liberty  "  (LonJon,  if)45). 


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Mr.  iirinley's  unrivalled  collection  of  Ixioks  printed  in  Massacl'.usetts,  from  the  establishment 
of  the  first  press  in  \<>y),  to  the  establishment  of  the  tirst  press  in  Connecticut  (the  third,  in 
New  England)  in  170(1  —  from  TiiK  Whcii.h  Hciokk  of  Ps.\i.ms,  Imprinted  1640,  by  .Stephen 
Day,  to  the  Saybrook  I'latform,  the  first  book  |)rinttc'  In  Connecticut,  —  not  ntiliiJint;  the  works 
of  the  Matiii:rs  (which  are  separately  catalogued)  r.'  d  the  works  relatini;  to  \ViTtii(RAi--T. 

There  is  not  a  book  named  in  this  section  (Nos.  6ij  -<)2c|)  which  may  not  properly  be  desig- 
na'fd  Rare.  At  le.ast  three-fourths  of  the  whole  number  are  Vi:ry  Karu  ;  not  a  few  are  of 
KxcEssiVK  Karitv,  and  several  arc  the  only  known  copies,  if  not  I'NiyuE. 

693  Adams  (William)  of  Dedham.  God's  Eye  on  the  Contrite  or  A 
Discourse  shewing  That  True  Poverty  and  Contrition  of  Spirit  and 
Trembling  at  CJod's  Word  is  the  Infallible  and  only  way  for  the 
Obtaining  and  Retaining  of  Divine  Acceptation.  Massachusetts 
Election  Sermon,  May  27,  1C85,  //.  (2),  41,  brown  levant  morocco, 
sides  filleted,  g.  e.  {Bedford). 

4°  JSoston,  Richard  Pierce  f or  Samuel  Sr.vall,  1 685 

694  Adams  (Eliphalet)  A  Discourse  putting  Christians  in  Mind  to 
be  Ready  to  Every  Good  Work.  Delivered  in  Boston,  Octob.  20th, 
1706.  [With]  A  Lecture  in  Boston,  Nov.  29,  180C.  Dedication  in 
Latin  to  Rev.  Nehem.  Hobart,  pp.  (4),  60.      8°  Boston,  B.  Green,  1 706 

The  first  published  discourses  of  the  author,  who  wa;  minister  at  New  London,  Conn. 
1701;-!  75;,. 

69s  Allen  (James)  of  Boston,  New-Englands  choicest  Blessing  and  the 
Mercy  most  to  be  desired  by  all  that  wish  well  to  this  People,  Cleared 
in  [an  Election]  Sermon,  May  28,  1679,//.  (4),  14,  citron  levant 
morocco  extra,  richly  paneled  sides  and  inside  borders,  g.  e.  {Bedford),  a 
very  fine,  large  copy,  nearly  UNCUT.  4'  Boston,  John  Foster,  1679 

696  Ai.LEN  (Jame.s)  New-Englands  choicest  Blessing,  &c.  Another 
fine,  clean  copy,  large  margins,  but  not  quite  so  fall  as  the  preceding,  best 
dk.  blue  levant  morocco,  sides  flleted,  with  centre  ornament,  g.  e.  {Bedford). 

4°  Boston,  John  Foster,  1679] 

696*  Allen  (James)     Serious  Advice  to  Delivered  Ones  of  Sickness, 

or  other  Dangers  threatening  Death:  or.  The  Healed  Ones  Pro- 

phulaction,  wants  title,  pp.  (2),  30.       4°  \lioston,  John  Foster,  1679 

697  Allen  (James)  Neglect  of  Supporting  and  maintaining  the 
pure  Worship  of  God,  by  the  I'rofessing  People  of  God  :  is  a 
God-provoking  and  Land- Wasting  Sin.  [Fast]  Sermon,  at  Rox- 
jjury, //.  (4),  16,  crimson  mor.  e.xtra  {Bedford).  4°  Boston, 

for  Job  How  and  John  Allen;  sold  at  Mr.  Samuel  Green's,  1687 

KX'l'Ki'.MI'.I.V  K  \KK.  Not  in  the  I'rince,  Mass.  Historical  Sf)ciety,or  lioston  Athc- 
nwum  Catalogues.  I.  Thomas  had  "seen  no  l)o(ik  with  John  .Mien's  name  in  the  imprint 
earlier  than  ifujo"  (Hist,  itf  I'rintiiii;,  i.  2S5),  ami  does  not  mention  Joh  //cm;  in  his  list 
of  Iloston  Ixioksellcts.     (Sec  Mr.  Urinley's  note,  on  guard-leaf.) 

The  Sermon  "  was  preached  on  a  solemn  Kast-Day  occasioned  by  the  afflictive  rrovi- 
dcnce  of  (iod  in  sending  Worms  and  Caterpillars,  which  in  some  places,  a.s  (iod's  great 
Army,  m.irched  in  numerous  Companies,  and  devoured  all  before  them,"— licncc  called 
Arm}'  Worms. 


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BOOKS   PRINTED    IN    NEW    ENGLAND,    164O-I709. 


698  Allin  (John)  of  Dcdham.  Animadversions  upon  the  Antisyiw- 
(idlia  Americana,  a  Treatise  I'rinted  in  Old  luijfland,  in  the  Name 
of  the  Dissentinj;  Brethren  in  tlie  Synod  held  at  lioston,  1662, 
//.  (6),  82,  crushed  levant  green  mor.  extra,  full  gilt,  paneled  sides, 
inside  borders  {Bedford). 

4°  Cambridge,  S.  G[reen\  and  M.  yS^olinsoti\for  Hezekiah  Usher,  1664 

EXTRKMELY  Kaiu;.     I-arj;e,  clean,  and  bright  ciipy. 

ALMANACS,  Printed  at  Cambridge,  1646-1650. 

Theso  five  Almanacs  (Nos.  fkig-jo^) — ci'ery  one  of  which  is  /'cliaal  to  be  L'NIQUE  — 
bolonned  tii  tlie  Rev.  Samuel  Iloiiuli  (Ilaui;!!),  Minister  of  Reading,  Mass.,  whose  name 
appears  on  the  title-page  of  th.>  Alman.ic  for  1644.  They  were  interleaved  by  him,  and 
contain  many  m.inuscript  entries?,  some  of  which  are  of  much  liistorical  v.alue,  and  nearly 
all  are  of  interest  '  ■  New  England  antiquaries.  They  passed  into  the  jiossession  of  Judge 
Sewall  (the  guardian  of  Mr.  Hough's  grand-child.en),  and  remained  in  the  Sewall  family 
until  they  were  purchased,  not  many  years  ago,  by  the  late  Mr.  John  K.  Wiggin  of  lioston, 
who  sold  them  to  Mr.  lirinley.  .\n  endorsement  on  the  cover  of  one  of  them  shows  that 
they  were  loaned  to  Mr.  John  Farmer  in  1S24,  and  again  in  1853.  Mr.  Farmer  commu- 
nicated to  Mr.  .Sav.igc  some  of  Mr.  llaugh's  notes  —  particularly,  the  one  which  records, 
against  June  15,  if)4.S,  ihe  Jirst  execution  in  Xe^l'  England  for  Witchcraft  (see  Savage's 
Winthrop,  ii.  126,  note), 

Thomas  (Hist,  of  I'rinting,  i.  234),  names  Danforth's  Almanacks  for  i64",-8,-<),  and 
Oakes's  ".\strononiical  Calculations,"  "i(>4.'<,  about,"  among  Ixxiks  printed  by  Stephen 
Day.  It  is  plain,  however,  that  he  had  not  seen  all  —  if  any  —  of  them.  The  .Almanac 
for  1646  (which  has  lost  its  title-page),  was  doubtless  by  Stephen  Day  —  the  first  printer 
at  the  first  .Anglo-American  press.  That  of  1647  has  the  unkjuk  imprint  of  Matthew 
Day,  the  son  of  Stephen,  —  a  printer  not  mentioned  by  Thomas;  and  the  .\lmanac  for 
ir)4S  must  also  have  Ix'en  his  wcirk,  though  his  name  does  not  appear  in  the  imprint. 
(These  two  almanacs  have  the  title  within  a  Ixmler  made  up  of  figures  representing  the 
phases  of  the  moon.)  Matthew  Day  died  in  May,  1(141).  No  printer's  name  ajipears  on 
the  Almanacs  for  1640  and  i6;o.  On  the  latter,  the  name  of  San\uel  Danforth,  as  audiur, 
is  omitted,  and  in  its  place  stands  the  Latin  line,  "  Fan  urn  fana  decent,"  This  identities 
the  Almanac  with  the  "little  parci'!  of  astronomical  calculations,  with  this  apposite  verse 
in  the  title-p.age,"  which,  as  Cotton  Mather  states,  was  published  by  Ukian  Oakes, 
while  a  student  at  Harvard.  (Thom.is,  misled  by  Mathers  title,  enters  ".Astronomical 
Calculations.  !iy  a  Vouth  | '  rian  Cakes],"  as  of  "  ifqS,  about,"  and  says  it  is  not  ascer- 
tained when  or  by  whoir  it  was  printe<l.)  There  is  no  doubt  tliat  the  Almanacs  for  1641) 
and  1650  —  which  ar- precisely  alike,  typogniphically,  —  were  printed  by  Samuel  Oreen; 
and  the  former  is  the  i'lKST  work  known  to  be  his,  —  the  Cambridge  I'latforni,  printed  late 
in  1640,  being  the  first  work  having  his  name  (or  initials)  in  the  imprint. 

Thus,  the  five  tracts  comprise  s|)ecimens  of  the  work  of  the  iihst  three  printers 
in  English  .America;  the  only  known  work  of  one,  and  the  first  wiirk  of  another  of 
the  three. 

699  —  [MDCXLVI.  An  Almanack  for  the  Year  of  our  Lord  1646.] 
Title,  second,  and  last  leaf  wanting,  MSS.  notes. 

[Cambridge,  Stephen  Day,  1646] 

700  —  MDCXLVn.  I  An  I  Almanack  I  tor  the  Year  of  our  1  Lord  | 

1647  I  —  I  Calculated  for  tlie  Longitude  of  315  degr.  and  F^levationof 
the  Pole  Ar-  ctick  42  degr.  &  30  niin.  and  may  ge-  nerally  serve  for 
the  most  part  of  New-Kngland.  !  By  Samuel  Danforth  of  Harvard 
Colledge    Philomatheniat.  i  Cambridge  '  Printed  hy  Afatthno  Day.  j 

Are  to  be  sold  by  Hez.  Usher  at  Boston.  \  1647  ^^^  PP-) 

701  —  MDCXLVI n.  [  An    Almanack    for  the  Year  of  our  |  Lord  j 

1648  ' —  Calculated  \iic.,  as  in  Almanac  for  1647].  By  St.miul 
Danforth  [etc.]  Printed  at  Cambridge.  \  1648. 

702  —  MUCXLIX.      An     Almanack  |  for  the  Year  of  |  our  Lord  j 

1649  I  —  I  Calculated  \i'tc.\.  \iy  Samuel  Danforth  .  .  .  j  Philo'uathe- 
mat:  i  Printed  at  Cambridge.  \  1649 

703  —  MDCL.  I  An  i  Almanack  1  for  the  Year  of  ,  our  Lord  1  1650  | 


ALMANACS.     1659-75. 


89 


1664 


Beinj^  the  third  after  Leap  year  |  and  from  the  Creation  5582.  |  —  | 
Calcuhitcd  [('/(•.]  .  .  .  Parviim  parva  decent :  sed  inest  sua  ,  gratia 
parvis.  j  Printed  af  Cambridge.  \  1650 

704  Almanacs.     1659-1665  (except  1664):— 

An  Almanack  of  the  Coelestial  Motions  for  this  present  Year  of 
the  Christian  vEra  1659,  By  Zech:  Brii^di-n  Astropliil: 

Caniliridg,  Samud  Green.,  1659 

An  Almanack  for  the  Year  of  our  Lord  1660.  By  S.  C.  [Sam- 
uel Cheever]  Philomathemat :  Cambridge  Samuel  Green,  1660 

An  Almanack  for  the  Year  of  our  Lord  1661.     By  S.  C. 

Cambridg,  S.  G.  and  M.  /.,  1661 

An  Almanack  for  the  year  of  our  Lord,  1662.  By  Nathaniel 
Clhumey.  Cambridg,  Samuel  Green,  1662 

An  Almanack  for  the  year  of  the  Christian  .^ra,  1663.  By 
Israel  Chauncy  <;it\nn<i^i)ij  Cambridge,  S.  Green  and  M.  Jl  'tnson. 

An  Almanack  of  Coelestial  Motions  for  the  year  of  the  Christian 
Epoch  1665.  Wy  Alex.  Ninoell  'inXi'ifwvmiv. 

Cambridge,  Samuel  Green,  1665 

6  vols.,  one  in  dk.  blue  (1659)  and  five  in  red  levant  moroeca  e.xtra, 
ins.  borders,  g.  e.  {Bedford).  8° 

These  copi.'s  all  bcli)ni;cil  tii  the  "ev.  Ileiiry  Kliiit,  of  Ilraintrce  (brother-in-law  of  Dr. 
Leon.-xrd  Hoar.  President  of  Harvard),  and  contain  occasional  notes  and  niemoiamla  in 
his  ;uitoi;r.iph  —  nsiially  disguised  in  Gnri-  Utters.  Thus,  Nov.  4,  1650,  he  notes  that 
loi'aot'  uut;T  o/it,  .and  Nov.  6,  iirnroi'  xa/xt-  —  a  new  jnqiil,  probably.  .Against  .April  13th, 
same  year,  "  Mr.  ."^hciiheard  ordained,"  .and.  May  5,  "Mr.  idiot,  i  Kings  iH.  21"  —  naming 
the  preacher  and  text  of  the  I'.leetion  .'^ermon. 

705  Almanacs,  printed  at  Cambridge,  1671-1675  : 
For  1671.     By  D.  R.  [Daniel  Russell?]     Uncut. 

S.  G.  and  M.  y\_ohnson\. 

—  1672.     An  P2phemeris  of  the  Coelestial  motions  (S:c.     By  Jere- 
tniali  S/ie/>ard  tiuXofiuiiii.     Uncut.  Samuel  Green. 

—  1673     By  M //.  [ffobart  .f]  Samuel  Green. 

This  contains  a  continuation  (fmni  the  .Mnianac  for  i()6t))  of  the  "Chronological  Table 
of  Memorable  Occurrences  happening  in  New-l''ngland"  i(jf>S-if)72.  (.Among  these  are ; 
"  16611.  4  iS.  Old  Lather  /li'iii/aif  /in/ton  aged  11.;  years  dyed;"  "  1670.  1. 16.  Mr.  'Jo/in 
Diivenforl  Fastour  of  the  lirst  Church  of  lloston  dyed.") 

—  An  Almanack,  &c.,  for  the  year,  1674.     By  J.  S.,  nearly  uneut. 

Samuel  Green. 

—  An  Almanack,  &c.,  for  the  year,  1675.    By  J.  F.  [John  Foster]. 

Samuel  Green. 

John  Foster  succeeded  Green  as  conductor  of  the  press,  and  in  1675  opened  the  first 
pnnting  oliicc  in  lloston,  where  he  published  .Almanacs  a.mually,  to  1680.  This,  of  1675, 
was  SamuI-I.  .Skw.vli.'s  copy,  and  contains  many  entries  in  his  hand.  It  Ix'longs  to  the 
well-known  ".Sewall  .\lmanar"  series,  invaUi.able  to  N.  IC.  historians  and  antiquaries. 

5  vols.,  green  moroeeo  e.xtra,  full  gilt  {K  Bedford). 

8"  Cambridge,  1671-75 
706  ,\i,m.\nacs.     An  Almanack  of  Cttlestial  Motions  for  the  Year  of 
the  Christian  /F.ra,  1673.     By  N.  H.  [Nehemiah  Hobart  ?] 

Cambridge,  Samuel  Green. 

Interleaved  with  blank-paper  guards,  .best  levant  Hue  morocto  ixlni,  gilt  hut,  iiisiilc 
hirilers,  g.  e.  (litit/or<t).  Contains  the  important  "Chronological  Table  of  Memorable 
Occurrences  happening  in  New  KngUnd,"  lOoS-io?^. 

12 


90 


ALMANACS.      1676-83. 


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it  I 


707  Almanacs.     Cambridge  and  Boston,  1676-79. 

—  1676.     By  J.  S.  Camhridj^c,  Snmiicl  Gnkii. 

"Hy  y''  Kt'vercnil  Mr.  John  Sherman,"  is  noted,  by  Judge  Scwall,  on  the  tillt'ii.ige. 

—  1676.     By  J.  F[oster].  Bcston,  yolin  Foster. 

"  I'ubruarii  11. '75.  Ex  dono  I).  lohannis  Foster  Ty|Hii;r.iiilii."  Sew.ill,  on  title-paxe. 
It  contains  a  ureal  many  memoranda  and  weather-notes,  liy  Jiidne  Sewall,  Ijut  it  lias  a 
greater  interest  to  collectors  as,  prolxtbly,  the  Kikst  I'KdinicTioN  oi'  the  liosroN 
I'Ki-ss,  and  bearing  the  tirst  imprint  of  the  I'ikst  Uoston  ruiNTER.  .''ee  Thomas,  Hist. 
0/ Pi iitliiii;,  i.  276. 

—  1677.     By  J.  S[herman].  Cambridge,  S.  Giren. 

—  i67cS.     By  T.  B[rattle].  Cambr:  S.  Gra-n  and  S.  Green. 

"Sam.  Sewall  his  Calendar,  ex  dono  aniici  Mri.  Dan.  tiookin,  Nov.  23,  1677."  The 
full  name  of  the  compiler,  "Thomas  Brattle"  is  written,  in  Sewall's  hand,  on  the  title- 
page. 

—  1678.     By  J.  F[oster].  Boston,  y.  Foster,  for  yohn  Usher. 

"  Sanniel  .Sewall  e  dono  Johan.  Foster."     With  entries  in  MS. 

—  1679.     By  J.  D[anfoith].  Cambridge,  S.  Green. 

"John  I )anlovth's  .Almanac."  "Samuel  Sewall,  ex  dono  Mr.  ("uHjkin  jim.  March  i ;, 
i67h-9."  The  last  page  contains  "A  Brief  Memorial  of  some  few  Remarkable  Occur- 
rences" in  N.  E.,  167^-78. 

—  1679.     By  J.  F.  Boston,  yohn  Foster. 

"Sanuiel  Sewall,  ex  dono  .\uthoris."  On  the  back  of  the  title-page,  Mr.  .Sewall  has 
entered  the  vote  for  governor  and  m.agistrates,  given  April  8.     Many  other  MSS.  entries. 

7  vols,,  best  k'l'ant green  and  blue  moroceo  extra,  inside  borders,  g.  e. 
{Bedford).  8° 

708  Almanack  of  Ccelestial  Motions  for  the  Year  of  tlie  Cliristian 
ylipoclia,  168&,  best  Icrant  eitnn  tnoroeeo  extra,  gilt,  g.  e.  (Bedford). 

8"  ^Boston.']  Printed  for  Henry  Phillips. 
Judge  Sewall's  copy,  with  many  man\iscript  entries.     On  tlie  title-page,  he  has  written, 
"JolKuiiie  Foster,  authore."     Uncut. 

709  Alman.\cs  (17),  printed  at  Cambridge  and  Boston,  1681-1690. 
Sami'el  .Sewali.'.s  cop'^swith  numerous  M.\nuscript  Notes  and  memoranha 

on  additional  leaves  and  in  ti,.  margins.  With  uhich  is  houmi,  Trigg's  (Oxford)  .Alma- 
nack for  16S9,  interleaved,  and  with  paper  added,  used  as  a  I'ocKliT  diarv  by  Judge 
Sewall,  when  travelling  in  Engl.and,  containing  45  pages  in  his  handwriting. 

'J'hese  iS  Almanacs  are  from  the  volume  of  Judge  Sewall's  "  Interleaved  Almanacs," 
once  in  the  possession  of  Mr.  I'rederic  Kidder,  by  whom  extracts  from  their  printed  and 
.  manuscript  pages  were  c(minumicated  to  the  N.  E.  Hist,  and  (iencal.  Kcgister,  vols.  vii. 
&  viii.  As  originally  Ixnind,  the  volume  began  with  the  (Cambridge)  .Mmaiiac  for  1671. 
This  and  the  Almanacs  for  the  folhtwing  years  to  i68o,  inclusive,  have  been  removed  by 
Mr.  lirinley  and  biunul  separately,  in  13  vols.  (Nos.  705-70S).  The  remaining  half  of 
the  volume  contains  the  following  Almanacs:  — 

1 68 1.  An  Almanack,  &c.  By  John  Foster,  Astrophil.,  uncut; 
interleaved,  with  numerous  entries  in  shorthand. 

Boston,  y.  F.  for  Samuel  Phillips. 

At  the  end:  "Ot  Comets,"  with  "Observations  of  a  Comet  seen"  1680-81,  (6  pj).), 
and  a  woodcut  of  "  The  Copcniican  System,"  with  verses,  signed  T.  Stncl. 

1 68 1.  The  same,  another  impression  ;  with  change  of  imprint,  and 
"T.  S."  in  place  of '''V.  Street,"  on  last  page.     Boston,  Printed  l>\  y.  F. 

1682.  An  Kphemeris,  &c.  By  W.  Brattl-,  Philomath,  appended: 
An  Explanation  of  the  Preceding  Ephemeris  (pp.  9),  uncut, 

Cambridge,  Samuel  Green. 

Numerous  MSs.  entries,  and,  on  last  page,  this  note:  "  The  last  half  sheet  was  printed 
w">  my  Letters,  .It  Boston. — s.  s." 

1683.  The  Boston  Ephemeris.  "By  Mr.  Cotton  Mather,"  is 
written  in  Judge  Sewall's  hand  on  the  title-page.  F'ine,  large  and 
clean  copy.  At  end:  To  the  Reader,  anil  "  Description  of  the  Last 
Years  Comet,"  9  pp.  Boston,  S.  G.for  S.  S\ewali'\. 

[One  of  the  earliest  imprints  of  Hamiicl  Green  Junior.    See  Thomas,  i.  2S0.] 


ALMANACS.      l68l-gO. 


91 


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'.  Gnrn. 

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(Almanacs,  Cambridge  and  Boston,  1681-1690)  — 

1684.  Cambridge  Epliemeris.  By  N.  Russel,  Astrotyr.  Curi- 
ous full-page  'woodeut  of  David  ( i)  playing  the  harp,  and  Observations 
"Concerning  Lightning  and  Thunder,"  i  /. 

Cambridge,  Samuel  Green. 

Many  Mss.  NOTKS.  On  the  cover;  "For  my  Hono'd  Friend  Mr.  Samuel  Sewall,"  in 
aut()i>rapli  nf  Kev.  Jdhn  Koj;crs,  Pre.'^ident  of  Harvard  College,  and  note  by  .Sewall  of 
the  death  of  President  KoKCrs,  July  2,  idS^. 

1684.  The  Boston  Ephemeris.  By  Benjamin  Ciliam,  Pliilo- 
nauticus.     Seinah's  AfSS.  Notes. 

Boston.  S.   Green  for  S.  Pliillips. 

1685.  Cambridge  Ephemeris.  By  W.Williams,  Philopatr.  Se%v- 
alVs  Mss.  NOTES  in  margins  and  manuscript  diary  (5  pp.,  closely 
7aritten)  March  \oth  —  May  T,d,  on  leai'cs  added,  uncut. 

Cambridge,  Samuel  Green. 

1685.  The  Boston  Ephemeris.  "By  Nath.  Mather,  Philomath," 
in  Sewairs  hand,  on  title-page,  uncut.  Boston,  Samuel  Green. 

1686.  The  New-England  Almanack.  By  S.  D.  [Samuel  Dan- 
forth|  Piiilomath.     Many  MSS.  AM's. 

Cambridge,  Samuel  Green  Sen.  Printer  to  Hanird  Colledge. 

1686.  The  Boston  Ephemeris.  By  Nathaniel  Mather.  MSS. 
Notes,  uncut.  Bo.^ton,  Samuel  Green. 

1687.  Cambridge  Ephemeris.  "  Rec'd  Feb.  i,  1686-7,  ex  tlono 
Authoris  " — who  has  addressed  it,  on  wrapper,  "  For  the  Worship- 
full  .Sam'll  Sewall  P>sq.,"  clean,  uncut.  Catnbridge,  S.  G. 

1687.  Tulley.  An  Almanac,  &c.  ByJohiiTulley.  Atend,VYog- 
nostica  Georgica ;  or  the  Country-man's  Weather-Glass,  2  pp. 
MSS.  Azotes.  Boston,  S.  Green  for  Benj.  Harris. 

[John  Tulley's  first  Almanac:  "Rec'd  Dec.  (\  i6S6."] 

1688.  An  Almanack,  c/r.  By  John  Tulley.  Added :"■  k  Qqw\- 
pef'ious  Chronology  of  Memorable 'I'hings,"  [ending  with  "the 
Arrival  of  Sir  Edm.  Androsse  Knight  "&c.  Dec.  20,  1686],  and 
"A  Prognostication  for  the  Year  1688,"  8  pp.  "No  Cambridge 
Almanack  this  year,"  notes  Judge  Sewall. 

1689.  An  Almanack,  etc.  By  Tho.  Trigg.  Interleaved,  and 
with  additional  leaves  at  beginning  and  end ;  used  as  a  pockkt  diauy 
and  MEMORANDUM  BOOK,  by  Judge  Sezoall,  ivhile  in  England,  Jan. 
13-May  21.  1689  ;  45  PAGES,  MANUSCRIPT,  and  occasional  notes  on 
calendar  pages.  Oxford,  for  Tliomas  Guy. 

Judi{e  Sewall's  first  entry  was  made  for  ".Sablath  Jan.  i ',th,  16.SI!.  Throuj<h  (iod's 
Cirace  landed  at  Povcr  alxiut  9  or  10  o'clock  with  Mr.  Newfjate,  Mr.  Tuthill  &  his  sister 
Mary,  &  Monsieur  Oilell."  Under  Wednesday,  June  26,  idi-ii,  is  an  account  of  expenses, 
&c..  of  a  "Journey  to  Cambridge,  Mr.  Increase  Mather,  Sam.  Sewall,  Kdward  Hull,  Sam. 
Mather." 

1689.  An  Almanack  &c.     By  John  Tulley.     Uncut. 

Boston,  Samuel  Green. 

1690.  Harvard's  Ephemeris.     By  H.  Newman,  nice,  clean  copy. 

Cambridge,  Samuel  Green. 

1690.    An  Almanack  &c.     By  John  Tulley.    J.ast  leaf  mutilated, 

many  mss.  notes  by  Sewall.  Boston,  Samuel  Green. 

710  An  Almanack  of  Ca-lestial  Motions  for  the  Year  1671.  .  .  By 
I).  R.  [Daniel  Russell.']  Philomathemat.  Clean  and  complete,  first 
f7oo  leaves  torn.  Cambridge,  S.  G.  and  M.  y.  167 1 


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711  An  Almanack  of  Ccelestial  Motions  for  .  .  .  1679.  [By]  J. 
F[ostei].  Boston,   J.  Foster, 

Sold  by  Henry  riiillips  in  the  west  end  of  the  Exchange,  1679 

//(•«/->' I'hillips  is  not  n;imi'cl  in  Tlicinias's  list  of  lloston  buok-sulluis.  He  w;is  priilxi- 
bly  the  eltlcr  brotlier  of  the  "  yoiinR  and  witty  "  Sani.  I'hillips,  wIkjiii  Jolin  Dunton  found 
doing  business  at  the  same  stand,  or  near  it,  in  ifiSo. 

712  An  Almanack  or  Register  of  Ccelestial  Configurations  &c  :  for  .  .  . 
1679.   liy  J.  I)[anfortli],  Philomath.     Cambridge,  Samuel  Green,  1679 

W.ints  the  hist  leaf,  prob,ibly,  thoui;li  the  Calendar  is  complete. 

713  Almanacs.  An  Ephemeris  of  Ccelestial  Motions,  &c.  for  1682. 
By  W.  Brattle,  Philomath.  Cambridge,  Samuel  Green,  1682 

714  —  The  P.oston  Ephemeris.  An  Almanack  for  the  Year  1684. 
By  Benjamin  Gillam,  Philonauticus. 

Boston,  Samuel  Green  for  Samuel  Phillips,  1684 

Capt.  Benj.imin  Gillam,  a  shipniaster,  uf  r.o>lon,  was  the  father-in-law  of  the  bookseller 
Samuel  Phillips,  who  was,  prolKibly,  a  younger  brother  of  llcnry  I'hillips.  See  Almanac 
of  1679. 

715  —  Cambridge  Ephemeris  An  Almanack  .  .  for  the  Year  .  .  1685. 
By  W.  Williams,  Philopatr. 

Cambridge,  Samuel  Green  for  Samuel  Phillips,  1685 

716  —  The  New-England  Almanack  for  the  Year  of  our  Eord,  1686. 
And  of  the  world,  5635.  Since  the  planting  of  Massachusetts 
Colony  in  New-England,  58.  Since  the  found,  of  Harv.  Coll.  44.  .  . 
By  S.  D.  [Samuel  Danforth  ?] 

Cambridge,  Samuel  Green,  sen.,  Printer  to  Hariard  Colledg,  1686 

'llie  author  has  two  jiagcs  of  verse  "  .Ad  I.ibrum,"  and  at  the  foot  of  tlic  calendar  pages 
gives  a  useful  "Memorial  of  sonic  Kemarkable  Occurrences  in  N.  E.  since  i(J7,S."  In  his 
verses,  he  alludes  to  himself  as  a  "  llarvardine."  (The  inner  corners  of  the  last  three 
leaves,  torn;  but  nothing  lost.) 

717  —  Harvard's  Ephemeris.  Or  Almanack  ...  for  .  .  1690.  By  H. 
Newman.  Cambridge,  Samuel  Green,  1690 

718  Almanacs.  Tuli.ey  (John)  An  Almanack  for  the  Year  of  Our 
Lord,  1687  .  .  Unto  which  is  annexed  a  VVeather-Glass,  whereby  the 
Change  of  Weather  may  be  foreseen. 

Boston,  S.  Green  for  Benj.  Harris. 

')i\\v first  of  the  very  jmpular  series  of  Almanacs  made  by  John  Tulley.     They  arc  all 

—  but  especially  the  earlier  years  —  Extiu;mi;i.y  Kahi;.  This  Almanac  for  16S7  was  the 
first  New-Kngland  almanac  in  which  the  liolidays  of  the  Kjjiscopal  church  were  entered  in 
the  calendar,  and  the  fust  that  began  the  year  with  the  month  of  January.  Opposite  to 
Jan.  30,  is  the  entry,  "  King  Charles  murdered." 

—  Tulley  (John)  An  Almanack  for  .  .  .  1688.  {^Imprimatur  Edw. 
Randolph  Seer.)  Boston,  Samuel  Green,  1688 

—  Tulley  (J.)  An  Almanack  for  .  .  .  lOSg.  {^Imprimatur  Edw. 
Randolph  Seer.)  Boston,  Samuel  Green,  1689 

—  Tulley  (J.)     An  Almanack  for  .  .  .  1690. 

Boston,  Samuel  Green,  1690 

—  Tulley  (J.)     An  Almanack  ...  for  1691. 

Cambridge,  Samuel  Green,  1691 

.Samuel  Green  y««.,  the  lioston  printer, died,  July,  1690.  'The  .Almanac  lor  i6yi  was 
printed  by  his  fat  Iter  and  yoimger  brother  ( Hartholomew )  in  Cambridge. 

—  Tulley  (J.)  An  Almanack  for  .  .  1692  .  .  Amplified  with  Astro- 
nomical Observations  (pp.  8). 

Cambridge,  Samuel  Green  and  Barth.  Green,  1692 

—  Tulley  (J.)     An  Almanack  for  .  .  .  1^)93. 

Boston,  Benj.  Harris,  for  Samuel  Buttolph,  1693 


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Ildw. 
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1690 

1691 

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(Almanacs.)  Tulley  (J).  An  Almanack,  for  . ,  1696.  Licensed  by 
Authority. 

Boston,  Baiiliol.  Gran  aiul  yohn  Allen,  for  jfolm  Usher,  1 696 

—  Tulley  (J.)    An  Almanack  for.  .  1697.     Licensed  by  Authority. 

Boston,  B.  Green  anil  _'/.  Allen,  for  John  Usher,  1697 

—  Tulley  (J.)    An  Almanack  for  .  .  1698,    Licensed  by  Authority. 

Boston,  B.  Green  and  y.  Allen,  1698 

—  Tulley  (J.)    An  Almanack  for. .  1699.     Licensed  etc. 

Boston,  B.  Green  an, I  y.  Allen,  1 699 

Intcrli-avcd,  .ind  iiscil  .is  a  diary  by  the  Kev.  ((crslioin  lliilkuley  of  WctlicrsrieldjConn. 

—  Tulley  (J.)    An  Almanack  for  . .  1700.     Licensed,  etc. 

Boston,  B.  Green  and  y.  Allen,  1700 

—  Tulley  (J.)    An  Almanack  for  . .  1701.     Licensed  etc. 

Boston,  B.  Green  and  y.  Allen,  1701 

—  Tt'i.LKY's  FARKwr;L  1702.  An  Almanack  For  the  \'ear  of  our 
Lord  1702.  .  .  ]5y  John  Tulley;  Who  dyed  as  he  was  finishing  this 
Almanack  ;  and  so  leaves  it  as  his  last  Legacy  to  his  Country-men. 

Boston,  B.  Green  and  y.  Allen,  1702 

On  tlie  last  paRO  is  an  "  F.pltapli  upon  John  'I'liUey,"  and  advertisements  of  two  Ijooks 
Ijy  Increase  and  Cotton  Matlicr.     Tile  I'ref.acc  was  prolxibly  written  by  CkHi'II  Mather. 

14  Tulley  s  Almanacs,  from  his  first,  for  1687,  to  his  Farewell,  1 702, 
exce/>t  1694  and  '95. 

719  —  Tidley(John)    An  Almanac  for  the  Year  of  our  Lord,  mdcxcii. 

8°  Cambridge,  S.  and  B.  Green,  1692 

liiti:rlctn\\l,  and  containing  many  memoranda  and  cmiinis  notes  in  the  liand-wrlting  of 
the  Kev.  jAMiiS  I'liiKi-ONT,  minister  of  New  ll.aven  (16S5-171.1). 

"(Dec.  I  21.  5  i)crsons  were  admitted  fenows//;'ij  with  ye  chh.  in  N.  Havtv;,  whereof 
Mr.  1  )avenpi)/t  was  one.  The  eveninj;  after,  twci  Dnuoms  Volaiiti-s  of  unnsual  dimen- 
tions  were  seen.  Att  ye  extini;nishinj;  of  one.  a  nois  like  a  great  gun  was  lieard.  lioth 
liKht  S:  nois  were  affrightinc;  to  many." 

720  —  News  from  the  Stars.  An  Almanack.  .  .  For  the  Year  of  the 
Christian  Empire,  1691.  .  .  Respecting  the  Meridian  of  Boston,  in 
New-England.  By  Henry  Newman,  Philomath.  Ji.  Fierce  for 
Benj.  Harris,  1691.  —  Boston  Almanack  for  the  Year  of  our  Lord 
God,  1692.  By  H.  B.  [On  the  last  page  is  a  bookseller's  puff  of 
Cotton  Mather's  "  Ingenious  Piece  which  turns  George  Keith  inside 
outwards,"  etc?[  Titlefage  in  red  and  black,  and  calendar  pages  ruhri- 
eated.  A  poetical  address  to  King  William  and  Queen  Mary  {printed 
in  red).  Boston,  Benf.  Harris  and  yohn  Allen,  1092 

721  —  Clough  ( 1 700-1707).  The  New  England  .Mmanack,  For  the 
Year[s]  1700,  and  1702-07.  .  .  By  Samuel  Clough,  A  Lover  of  the 
Mathematicks,  (7)  good  copies,  one  uncut. 

8°  Boston,  B.  Green  &>  y.  Allen. 

Junr.H  Sew.m.i.'s  copmcs,  with  his  manusckiit  entkii-s,  on  the  wrappers  and  mar- 
gins. The  Almanac  for  1700  was  dough's  FMtsT.  His  last  was  published,  after  his 
death,  in  170S.  In  1705  (the  year  that  X.  Whitteniore's  first  Almanac  w,as  publishe<l),  the 
imprint  h.as  "  IS.  (Ircen  for  lienj.  Kliot,"  and  in  1706  and  1707,  "  li.  (heen  for  lienj.  Kliot 
■ind  Nich.  lioone." 

Mr.  lirinley's  set  —  comprising  seven  of  the  nine  published  in  Cluugh's  name  —  is  more 
nearly  complete  than  any  other  known.  Its  interest,  as  well  as  its  intrinsic  value,  is  nnich 
enhanced  I)y  Sewall's  manuscript  niemoranda. 

722  An  Answer  of  Several  Ministers  in  and  near  Boston,  to  that 
Case  of  Conscience,  Whether  it  is  Lawful  for  a  Man  to  Marry  his 
Wives  own  Sister  ?    pp.  8,  blue  str.  grained  mor.  extra  {Bedford). 

8    Boston,  Barth.  Green,  1695 

Signed  by  Increase  Mather,  Charles  Morton,  James  .Mien,  Samuel  Willard,  James  Slier 
man,  John  Uanfurth,  Cotton  Mather,  and  Nehemiah  Walter. 


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723  An  Appeal  |  To  the  Men  |  of  New-England,  with  a  short  Account 
of  Mr.  Randolph's  Papers  //.  /. /.,  //.  15,  best  Inwit  dk.  red  nwr. 
extra,  sides  Jillctcd,  with  corner  oriutmcnts  {IF.  J'nitt),  ExciissivKLY 
Rare.  4°  [Boston,]  Printed  in  the  Year  16.S9 

Rcprinteil,  /nw; //«'.t .  (i/;,  in  tlio  tliird  voliiiiie  iif  I  he  Amlros  />nr/.(,  eiliteit  for  the 
I'rincc  Society  by  Mr.  Win.  II.  Wliitniorc.  In  his  InlroiUiction,  Mr.  Whitniore  oliscivos 
that  this  pamphlet  "is  <il'  considerable  Ij.lilio^rapliical  importance,  as  Iwini;  iii:ki;toi-okf. 
UNKNOWN,  and  as  hcinj;  the  precursor  of  'I'urther  Uuaries,'"  (.No.  77.!.  On  p.  20S,  he 
);ives  good  re.isons  lor  Ixdievinf;  "that  Cotton  Mather  was  intimately  connected  with  the 
prc|xiration  of  this  tract,"  which  may  have  licen  written  by  the  Kev.  Charles  Morton,  of 
Charlcstown. 

724  Bk.i.chkr  (Joseph)  0/  Dedhant.     The  Worst  Enemy  Conquered. 
A  Brief  Discourse  on  the  Methods  and  Motives  to  pursue  a  Victory 
over  those  Habits  of  Sin,  which  War  against  the  Soul.     Artillery 
Election  Sermon,  //.  38,  olive  straight  grained  nioroeco  extra  {Bed- 
ford). 8"  Boston,  B.  Green  and  jf.  Allen,  1698 

725  Belcher  (Samuel)  of  Netvlmry.  Concio  ad  Magistratum,  or, 
An  Assize  Sermon,  Before  the  Superiour  Court,  at  Ipswich,  May 
21,  1 702,  //.  (3 ),  13,  half  morocco,  plain.     12"  Boston,  B.  Green,  1 707 


725*  —  Another  copy,  served. 


1707 


726  Bills  of  Credit.  Some  Considerations  on  the  Bills  of  Creiiit, 
now  passing  in  New-England.  [And]  Some  Additional  Considera- 
tions, By  a  Gentleman  that  had  not  seen  the  foregoing  Letter, 
n.  t.  p.,  pp.  23,  calf  gilt  {Bedford), 

Excessively  Rare.     8°  Boston,  Benj.  Harris  and  John  Allen,  1691 

In  favor  of  the  Hank  of  Credit  and  Paper  Money.  "  It  is  strange  to  think  that  A'l-zc- 
F.nj^tantlcrs,  who  dwell  in  such  a  kciti  air,  should  n(jt  have  sharpness  enough  to  perceive 
i\\e /■niiltnie,  justice,  and  universal  bciujit  of  paying  and  saving  publick  charges,  by  these 
JlillsofCrciit"  {y,.i-). 

727  Boone  (Nicholas)  Military  Discipline.  I'he  Compleat  Souldier, 
or  Expert  Artillery-Man :  containing  The  several  Postures  and 
Exercises  of  the  Musket  &  Firelock,  etc.  .  .  To  which  is  added.  The 
Duties  of  all  the  Officers  in  a  Private  Company :  As  also,  the 
Military  Law  of  the  Province  of  the  Massachusetts-Bay  .  .  Being 
A  Collection  from  Col.  Elton,  Bariff,  and  others,  //.  96,  old  landing, 

8°  Boston,  for  N.  Boone,  1701 

728  Boone  (Nicholas)  Military  Discipline.  The  Compleat  Soldier. . . 
Added,  The  Military  Law  of  the  Province.  The  Second  Edition 
with  Additions,  y>/*.  (4),  124,  old  landing. 

8"^  Boston,  B.  Green  for  Benj.  Eliot,  1706 

The  Military  Laws  have  a  separate  title-page  (p.  86). 

728*  —  The  same,  icants pp.  ^-(),forcl,  neat. 

729  Boston.  Several  Rules,  Orders,  and  By-Laws  made  and  agreed 
upon  by  the  Free-Holders  and  Inhabitants  of  Boston  of  the  Massa- 
chusets.  At  their  Mee^ng  May  12  and  Sept.  22,  1701  ;  [with  Rules 
and  Orders  adopted  at  various  subsequent  dates,  to  1727,  paged 
continuously  \  pp.  43,  uncut, 

Very  Rare.  4°  Boston,  B.  Green  dv  y.  Allen,  1702 

730  Bosworth  (Benjamin)  Signs  of  Apostacy  Lamented  [a  Poem,] 
loith  A  C'aution  to  prevent  Scanrlal,  4  //.,  dark  /due  morocco  extra, 
Extremely  Rare.  8"  n.  p.  1693 

No  title-jjage.  Signed,  on  p.  4,  by  "  lienjamin  Uosworthof  New -Kngland.  In  the  Sist 
Year  of  My  Age,  1693."     -^'"^  author  was  a  planter  of  Hingham,  Mass.,  as  early  as  1635. 


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I  lis  smi,  (if  the  same  name,  marriei.1  a  ilaugliter  of  Secretary  Natlianiel  Morton,  author  of 
the  Mi'moriiit. 

Till'  special  signs  of  aiiostasy  by  which  th"  'wet's  spirit  was  darkened  were  periwigs 
anil  tup-knots;— 

"  When  Pcrriwigs  in  Thrones  and  Piil/'ils  get. 
And  Hairy  Topknols  in  hi^h  Seats  are  set ; 
Tlu-n  may  we  I'ray,  have  Mercy  Limu  on  us, 
That  in  Nnv-Iiiif^lnnil  it  should  now  be  thus!" 

731  l^RiDGE  (Thomas)  Jethro's  Advice  Recoinmended  to  the  Inhab- 
itants of  Boston,  Viz.  To  Chiise  Well-qualified  Mf;n  and  Haterr  of 
Covetousness,  for  Town  Ofticers.  A  Lecture  on  Exodus  i<S.  2\,p/>. 
32,  /lalf  morocco,  neat.  8"  Boston,  yolin  Allen,  17 10 

732  \\\}v.'tiv:x  ((^WAi^  Bishop  of  Santm.  A  Sermon,  before  the  House 
of  Commons,  31st  of  January,  iCcSS.  Beinj;  the  Thanksf^ivinfj-Divy 
For  the  Deliverance  of  this  Kingdom  from  Popery  and  Arbitrary 
Power,//.  (2),  1-20,  imperfect.        4°  [A't//'.]  Boston,  S.  Green,  1689 

733  CAMBRIDGE  PLA  TFORM.  — A  ]  Platform  of  Church-Dis- 
ciPLiNK.  gathered  out  of  the  Word  of  God  :  |  and  agreed  upon  by 
the  Elders :  and  Messengers  of  the  Churches  assembled  in  the 
Synod  at  Cambridge  \  in  New  England  To  be  presented  to  the 
Churches  and  Generall  Court  1  for  their  consideration  and  accept- 
ance, i  in  the  Lord.  |  The  I'-ight  Moneth  Anno  1649.  \_Scriptitre 
texts,  7  /ines.l^  4°  Printed  !>}•  S.  G\_re£ii'\  at  Cambridge  in  Nciv 
Engtiind  and  are  to  l>e  sold  at  Cambridge  and  Boston  Anno  Dom:  1649 

The  l'"IKST  KniTKJN  of  the  famous  Cambridge  Platform,  and  (so  far  as  aii|)e;irs) 
the  first  work  with  the  imprint  of  Samuel  (iRmcN.  A  particular  description  of  it  is 
given  by  Thomas  (//;>/.  «/ /V;«C/'h(,',  i,  252-4).  A  fine  tofy,  j;ood  margins,  clcgaiilly 
boiini/,h\  V.  Iii;i)i-()Ri),  in  Ivst  i^rosi;r.  /nun/  tureen  morocco,  siJcs  ornamented,  inside 
borders,'^,  e.     In  such  condition, 'lNKXl'Ki:s>'llU.V   RARE. 

Collation:  Title,  verso  blank;  The  Pref;ice  |by  John  Cotton],  pp.  10;  [The  Platform], 
pp.  2y;  I  blk.  page;  ".V  Table"  and  "Errata,"  1  p.;  and  i  blk.  page. 

734  —  A  Platform  of  Church  Discipline,  <"/(■.  Another  copy :  red  levant 
inor.  extra,  full  gilt  back,  sides  filleted  and  inside  borders  ( IV.  Pratt). 

4°  Cambridge,  S.  G.,  1C49 

This  copy  had  met  with  rough  usage  before  rebinding.  Its  tirst  three  ;ind  last  two 
leaves  were  much  soiled  ;mil  somewhat  mutilated.  These  have  been  skilfully  mended, 
lost  tragnients  restored,  and  missing  letters  supplied  in  facsimile.  If  the  pages  are  not 
so  fair  as  a  fastidious  collector  miglit  desire,  yet  it  is  certainly  one  0/  the  (livo)  best 
cojiies  that  has  been — or  is  likely  to  be — offered  for  sale  in  this  generation. 

735  —  A  Platform  of  Church-Discipline  gathered  out  of  the  Word  of 
(jtod,  etc.,  pp.  (12),  T,2„  (3),  blue  lei'ant  morocco  extra,  g.  e.  {Bedford). 

4°  Cambridge,  Marmaduke  Johnson,  167 1 

Ciood  copy  of  the  Second  (.Vmeric.an)  Edition.  Vi:rv  k.vre.  Eor  the  Eirst 
English  edition  (1653),  see  No.  530,  ante. 

736  —  A  Platform  of  Church-Discipline  &c.  //.  (24),  64,  (3),  lerant  dk. 
green  morocco  extra  {H.  W.  Smith).         8°  Boston,  John  Foster,  1680 

737  —  A  Platform  of  Church-Discipline,  agreed  upon  by  .  .  .  the 
Synod  at  Cambridge,  Anno  1649,//.  (25),  64,  6,  calf  extra. 

8°  Boston,  Barth.  Green  and  y.  Allen,  1701 

Hefore  the  Title  is  the  order  of  the  (icn.  Court,  March  19,  16S0,  for  reprinting  the 
Confessicm  and  Platform.  .An  .Appendix  (5  pp.)  contains  ".^ome  Collections  Eor  the 
Information  of  those  that  are  not  .ac(|uaintcd  witli  the  Principles  and  Pr;\ctices  of  the  Eirst 
and  most  Eminent  Le.ulers,  in  the  Churches  of  New-England." 

Eor  later  editions  (liost.  i;i;,  i;3i,  i;57,  1772,  i.SoS,  iSi9,etc.)  see  ■' liooks  printed 
in  New  England,  1710-1775."  The  New  Vork  edition  of  1711  (Wm.  and  Andrew 
Bradford)  will  be  found  in  a  Second  Part  of  this  Catalogue,  among  Books  trinteu 
IN  New  Vork,  etc. 


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738  Carrk  (Ezeciiiki,),/';-;//!'/-/!'  Minister  of  Rochechalais  {sic)  in  France, 
now  I^finister  of  tilt-  French  Colony  in  A^urhagansct.  Tlie  Cliiiritable 
SaiiKuitan.  A  Sermon  on  tlu'  tenth  C'liaptcr  of  Luke,  ver.  30-^5, 
Pronounced  in  the  French  Church  at  lioston.  Translated  into 
Knglish  by  N.  Walter,  blue  /nor.,  uncut. 

4°  Jiosfon,  Samiic/  Green,  1689 

Title,  I  leaf;  .\ilvcrtiseniont,  i  leaf;  To  Mr.  Joliii  I'aslre,  l'"rencli  Moicliant,  Kefu.uee 
in  lioston  (2  pp.)  signed,  Ciirr,'  Minister;  Prefatory  Recommendation  (4  pp.)  by  Cotton 
Mather;  Serninn,  pp.  25.     VKRY  RARE. 

739  Catechi  (  (Westminster)  The  Shorter  Catechism  composed  by 
the  Revei  1  Assembly  of  Divines,  with  the  Proofs  thereof  out  of 
the  Scriptu.-s,  in  Words  at  XcngXh,  etc.,  /'p.  (2),  e,^,  l>lue levant  morocco 
extra,  full  gilt  IhuA;  inside  borders  {Bedfonl),  uncut. 

sm.  8"  Boston,  Samuel  Setvall,  1683 

l'"(ir  other  early  Catechisms,  see  Cotton,  J.,  No.  5^0  ancl  1165 ;  Imtlii,  J.,  No.  -<\S<; 
Matiikk,  C,  Nos.  io;i),  1165,  anil  1266;  Pkrkins,  Wni.,  No.  5^  ;  Roiunson,  [,,  No. 
5,',i  ;  Rogers,  I).,  No.  i,?2;  .Siiia'AKD,  '!'.,  No.  664;  Stunf,  S.,  No.  .So;;  anil  aiiionj; 
"  Hooks  printed  in  New  Knul.ind,  1710-1775,"  see  Catechisms;  Nkw  Kn(;iamj 
Primi;r;  Noyes,  J,;  Phillm's,  S. ;  Vincent,  T. ;  Wadswokth,  H.;  Wkst.minstur 
Confession,  etc. 

740  CHAUNCY    (Chari.es)   President   of  Harvard  Colledge,   Gods 
Mercy,  shewed  to  his  People  in  giving  them  a  faithful  Ministry 
and  Scliooles  of  Learning  for  the  continu;il  supplycs  thereof.     Com 
mencement  Sermon,  //.  (4),  57,  l>est  dk.  bnmm  levant  nior.,  paneled 
sides,  the  panels  elegantly  latticed  in  golt  {Bedford^. 

8°  Printed  by  Samuel  Green,  at  Cambridg  in  New-England,  1655 

EXTRIiMKLV  K.\RE.  In  this  discourse  I'ri'sideiit  Chaiincv  introduces  (]ip.  24-2.'<) 
an  arnnnient  aijainst  Ions;  liair — as  "contrary  to  the  Word  of  (ind,  &  to  nature,  >^  shame- 
full,"  and  shows  that  "the  .'Scripture  seems  plainly  to  ]ir  scribe  unto  men  the  lennlh  of 
their  hair,  Ezck.  44.  20,  cimipared  with  I.ev.  ly.  27.  &  21.  5.  .  .  Now  every  one  understands 
what  is  meant  by  foiling  of  tlic  luail,  it  sii^iiifies  t/ic  oiiUing  of  the  hair  short,  and  all 
aliiv,"  etc. 

Chauncy  (Charles)  Anti-Synodali.i.    ^SV^  Propositions,  No.  847. 

741  (Chkkvf.r's  Latin  Accidence.)  .'V  Short  Introduction  to  the  Latin 
Tongue,  For  the  Use  of  the  Lower  Forms  in  the  Latin  School. 
Being  the  Accidence  Abbridg'd  and  Compiled  in  that  most  easy 
and  accurate  Method,  wherein  the  Famous  Mr.  Ezekiel  Cheever 
taught  ;  and  which  he  found  the  most  advantageous  by  Seventy 
years  c.xperieiice,  //.  (2),  46  ;  A  Catalogue  of  Verbs  in  common 
use,//.  15  ;  Mistakes,  i  /..  ilk.  green  morocco,  gilt{F.  Bedford). 

8    Boston,  B.  Green  for  Benj.  Eliot,  1709 

Mow  E.XCE.ssiVELY  Rare  the  earliest  school  Iwoks  of  this  kind  are,  every  collector 
knows. 

742  The  Church  Renewed  Covenant,  June  29.  1680,  //.  6.  (2  blk.), 
calf  extra,  gilt  (Bedford).  8°  n.  p.,  n.  d.  [^Boston,  i68o] 

The  Covenant  of  the  Third  (Old  South)  Church  of  lioston.  See  Wili.ard  (^.), 
No.  S96. 

[Connecticut.  The  liook  of  the  (ieneral  Laws  For  the  People 
within  the  Jurisdiction  of  Connecticut.  Cambridge,  1673 

.See,  in  a  subsequent  section  (State  and  Local  History),  Connecticc  r.    Laws. 

[ConnI'.cticut.  Acts  and  Laws  of  his  Majesties  Colony  of  Con- 
necticut.    Boston,  1702.     See  Connecticut.   Laws. 

743  Connecticut.  Their  Majesties  Colony  !  of  j  Connecticut  |  in 
New-England  \  Vindicated,  \  From  the  .Abuses  |  of  a  Pamphlet, 
Licensed  and  Printed  at  New-York  1694,  Intituled,  \  Some  Sea- 
sonable   Considerations  for  the  |  Good    People  of   Connecticut.  | 


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liy  an  Answer  'I'hercuntu.  |  Imperfect,  wanting;  t/ie  upper  half  (f  the 
last  sn'cn  leaves,  pp.  43.  4"  Boston,  Bartholoinao  Green,  1694 

i;.SCi:.'^SlVKLY  UAKK.  The  only  complete  copy  ki.owii  to  the  writer  is  in  the 
library  of  the  Mass.  Hist.  Society. 

744  Cotton  (John)  (lod's  J'romise  to  his  Plantations;  2  Sam.  7,  10 
...  As  it  was  Delivered  in  a  Sermon,//.  (2),  20,  nen>  half  morocco, 
neat.  ^London,  1634;  Repr.  Boston,  Samuel  Green,  1686 

I'"or  the  First  (EnKlish)  edition,  see  No.  542,  aiilf. 

745  The  Crown  and  (Jlory  of  a  Christian,  consistino;  in  a  Sound  Con- 
version and  Well  Ordered  Conversation.  The  Third  Kdition,//. 
(4),  78,  oliix  mor.  extra,  back  and  top  gilt,  uncut,  {Bedford). 

8°  Boston,  Samuel  Green  for  John  Griffin,  1684 

A  Fine  copy,  Extrkmely  Raki;  in  this  condition. 

746  Cui.MAN  (Lkonard)  Sententiaj  Pueriles  Anglo-Latina;  .  .  Sen- 
tences for  Children,  Enj^lish  and  Latin:  Translated  by  Charles 
Hoole,  for  the  first  Entrers  into  Latin,  //.  (2),  34,  34,  last  leaf 
wanting,  worn  copy,  Rark.  12°  Boston,  B.  Green,  1702 

747  Danforth  (John)  of  Dorchester.  Kneelino;  to  God.  At  Parting 
with  Friends.  Setting  forth  and  recommending  the  Primitive 
Mode  of  taking  Leave,//.  (4),  72,  dk.  blue  levant  morocco, paneled 
sides  and  back,  full  gilt,  ins.  borders,  [Bedford). 

12°  Boston,  B.  Green  and  jf.  Allen,  1697 

Appended  arc  I'oems,  by  J.  1).  "Upon  the  Triumphant  Ti-anslation  of  a  Mother  in  Oiir 
Isr.U'l,  viz.  Mrs.  Anni;  Ei.hjt,"  and  "  To  the  Illessed  Memory  of  Mr.  John  Iu.iot, 
Teacher  to  the  Church  in  Roxbury." 

748  Danforth  (John)  The  Blackness  of  Sins  against  Light.  Or, 
Men's  offering  Violence  to  their  Knowledge,  etc.  (To  the  Reader, 
2  pp.,  by  Increase  Mather.)  Wants  the  last  page,  pp.  (4),  1-34, 
uncut.  12"  Boston,  Timothy  Green,  1710 

749  Danforth  (Samukl)  of  Roxhury.  A  Brief  Recognition  of  New- 
Englands  Errand  into  the  Wilderness.  (Massachusetts  Election  Ser- 
mon, May,  1670),  //.  (6),  23,  leinint  green  mor.,  gilt  back,  paneled 
sides,  ins.  borders  (Pratt).         4°  Cambridge,  S.  G.  and  AT.  %,  1671 

"To  the  Christian  Reader"  (^  pp.)  by  Thoni.as  Shepard.     Very  Rare. 

750  Danforth  (Samuf:i.)  The  Duty  of  Believers  to  oppose  the 
Growth  of  the  Kingdom  of  Sin,  Pressed.  (Artillery  Election 
Sermon,  1708.)//.  36.  12°  Boston,  John  Allen,  1708 

751  [Davf.nport  (John)]  A  Discourse  about  Civil  Government  in 
a  New  Plantation  whose  Design  is  Religion  Written  many  years 
since,  By  Jiat  Re\crend  and  Worthy  Minister  of  the  (Jospel  John 
CoiTON  'i'>,D.  And  now  Published  by  some  Undertakers  of  a  New 
Plantation,  for  General  Direction  ami  Information,  //.  (2),  24, 
elegantly  bound,  in  best  brown  levant  morocco,  gilt,  paneled  sides,  with 
center  ornaments  {^Bedford). 

4°  Cambridge,  Samuel  Green  and  Marmaduke  Johnson,  1663 

"  In  the  Title  pai^e  wliereof,  the  Name  of  Mr.  CitUtm,  is,  by  mistake,  put  for  th.-.t  of  Mr. 
Davenport."  —  C.  Mather'' s  MagnnlUt. 

752  Davknport  (John)  Another  Essay  for  Investigation  of  the 
Truth,  in  Answer  to  Two  ()uestions.  Concerning  i.  The  Subject  of 
Baptism.  11.  The  Consociation  of  Churches,  red  levant  mor.,  richly 
gilt  back,  side  and  ins.  borders,  (Bedford),  uncut. 

4°  Cambridge,  S.  Green  and  Afarmaduke  Johnson,  1 663 
"An  Apologetical  Preface  to  tlie  Reader"  [by  Increase  Mather],  16  pp.  n.  n.;  Ccrtam 

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Positions  iircmiscil,  fand  |  the  ensuing  Discourse,  pp.  1-64 :  Considerations  upon  the  Seven 
rropositioiis  ccjnchulwl  by  the  Synod,  Ijy  tlie  Kevcrcnd  Nu'iloi.AS  SruiiUT,  pp.  fij;-?!. 
Two  portraits  (one  rare)  of  Davenport,  inserted.  M  the  foot  of  tlie  title-p.ane  ;  '"John 
Cotton  his  booke  given  him  by  his  brotlier  Mr.  Increase  Mather."  K.VTKKMKLY 
K.AKK. 

Mr.  Daveniiort  wrote  two  Essays  of  which  the  second  only  was  printed.  Hence  the 
title,  ".'/'/uMir  Ess.ay."  In  the  "  .Xpologelical  Preface"  (A^)  Increase  Mathc  refers  to 
''theyV.f/  Kssay  of  this  Reverend  .Author,  in  maiimcri^t." 

753  Davknpokt  (John)     Gods  Call  to   His  People  To  Turn  unto 

Him  ;  Together  with  His  Promise   to  Turn  unto  them.     Opened 

and  Applied  in  H.  Sermons,  at  two  Publick  Fasting-dayes, //.  27, 

lik.  blue  lei'ant  nwrocco,  inside  borders,  g.  e.  {Bedford .,  large,  clean,  and 

fine  copy.  4°  Cambridge,  S.  G.  and  Af.  J.  for  Tolin  Usher,  1669 

SCl'lj<I..\TlVi:i.Y  R.\RE. 

754  A  DECLARATION  OF  FORMER  \  Passages  and  Proceed- 
ings betwixt  the  English  '  and  the  Narrowgansets,  with  their 
confederates,  Wherin  I  the  grounds  and  iustice  of  the  ensuing 
warre  are  opened  i  and  cleared.  |  Publisiied,  by  order  of  the  Com- 
missioners tor  the  united  Colonies :  i  At  Boston  the  1 1  of  the  si.xth 
month  1645.  //.  7,  best  levant  red  morocco,  paneled  sides,  rich  inside 
borders  (  W.  Pratt).     4"  n.  p.,  n.  d.  {Cambridge,  Stkphen  Uayk.  1645] 

Probably  UNIOUE.  This  Declaration  of  War  against  the  Narraganscts  is  subscriljed 
by  "Jo;  W'intlirop  President,  In  the  name  of  all  the  Commissioners,"  &c.  Hutchinson, 
who  printed  it,  in  his  CMction  tif  I^nfirs  (i  ■,S-M'')  ff""'  ^  nianuscri|it  copy,  had  "never 
met  with  it  in  print."  It  was  again  prmted,from  the  MSS.  Records  of  the  Commissioners, 
(with  many  errors)  in  Hazard's  Collection,  ii.  45-4S.  The  following  entry,  in  an  "Accoimt 
of  Expenses  layd  out  for  the  County,"  .•\ug.  i6.(;  to  Oct.  \(\\U  (Mass.  Archives,  w^i. 
doc.  <)),  .shows  th'.'  numl>cr  of  copies  printed:  "First,  for  v  printing  of  five  hundred 
Declarations,  4/.  00.  00."  Of  the  live  hundred,  Mr.  Hrinley's  is  the  O.NLV  KNOWN 
COPV.  It  is  one  of  the  E.XKI.IEST  productions  of  the  Cambridge  press;  the  TllIKn, 
in  order  of  time, of  which  any  copy  is  extant  —  preceded  only  by  the  Hay  Psalm  liook  and 
the  list  of  Theses  at  the  Conunencenient  of  the  (Harvard)  College,  in  i6n,  of  which 
the  single  known  copy  (imperfect)  is  in  the  Library  of  the  Mass.  Historical  Society. 

755  Dknison  (U.\nii:i,)  Irenicon,  or  a  Salve  For  New-England's  Sore, 
PP-  (8),  1 77--' 18,  nice  copy.  8"  [Boston,  S.  Green,}  1684 

Originally  bound  with  Hubbard's  Discourse  ctn  the  Death  of  Major-tieneral  Daniel 
Denison.  It  is  Exf  ssively  Rark.  "  New  England's  Sore,"  in  the  diagnosis  of  Major 
Denison,  was  the  r  )ntcntion  between  ^^  Imiepenjents  or  ConcyetiiJtioutil  men,  and  those 
that  are  called  by  thtni  t'reshyt'rians.''  New  England  had  suffered  by  " the  Anlinomi- 
rtH.f,"  "  the  Gorloniitns,  Afiifi^letonicjns,  and  other  Jilves  and  /lolmol'lins" — and  now, 
"by  our  dear  I'riends,  Presbyterians,  Semi-Presbyterians,  Apostiitcs  on  the  one  side, 
Indefendents,  Separatists,  Morellians,  Semi- Anabaptists,  and  less  offensi\  ely,  Anastates 
\i\\  single  other  sitle,"  .  .  "  Brother  sharix'niug  his  !sword  .igainst  Brother." 

756  [Don  {Rev.  John)]  Old  Mr.  Dod's  Sayinos  ;  or,  A  Posie  gath- 
ered out  of  Mr.  Dod's  Garden.  Collected  by  R.  T^pp.  13,  broivn 
leiHint  morocco,  paneled  sides,  g.  e.  (Bedford). 

8°  Cambridge,  Marmadiike  fohmon,  1673 

Rari:.     Not  in  I.  Thom.T's  list  of  Uioks  printed  by  Johnson. 

757  DooLiTTLE  (T.)  Earthquakes  Explained  and  Practically  Im- 
proved :  Occasioned  by  the  late  Earth(|uake  on  Sept.  8.  1692.  in 
London,  many  otiier  parts  in  England,  and  beyond  Sea,  //.  (8), 
^-56,  imperfect,  old  binding.  Kepr.  Boston,  B.  Harris,  1693 

On  the  iKick  of  title;  "  Impkimatik,  Increase  M.ither.  Boston,  Nnv-Eni;land,  August 
25.  101)3.''  This  copy  belonged  to  John  TulIy,of  ;>aybrook  (the  Almanac-maker),  and  has 
his  autograph  on  the  title  page  and  inside  of  cover. 

758  Dimmkr  (Jkri:.my)  A.  L.  M.  &>  Philosoph.  Doct.  A  Discourse  on 
the  Holiness  of  the  Sabbath-Day.  Sermon  at  lioston,  Oct.  29,  1704. 
(With  prefatory  address  to  the  Reader,  by  Increase  Mather.)  //. 
(8),  54,  corners  cut,  name  on  title.  8*  Boston,  Ii.  Green,  T704 


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1673 

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1692.  in 
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759  Easterbrooks  (Joseph)  Abraham  the  Passenger  his  Privilege 
and  Duty.  An  Election-Sermon  at  Boston,  May  30.  1705,//. 
(2),  22,  marf:;ins  cut  iiose.  4°  Boston,  B.  Given,  1705 

760  ELIOT  (JOHN)  Communion  of  Churches:  or.  The  Divine 
Management  of  Gospel-CIunches  by  the  Ordinance  of  Councils, 
Constituted  in  Order  according  to  the  Scriptures,  cA'.  Written  by 
John  I'^liot,  'I'eacher  of  Roxbury  in  N.  E.,  pp.  (2),  38,  lii^ht  Inown 
laaut  monhio,  sides  filktcd  and  paneled,  center  and  corner  ornaments, 
inside  /'orders,  gilt  top  {Bedford^,  uncut. 

sm.  8'  Caniliridge,  Printed  b\  Marmaduke  Johnson,  iTiGj 

"  Althmigli  a  few  copies  |-.rinted,  yet  it  is  NO  T  i'UlU.lSIIKD."— Vv./i/ic. 

"  This  copy  is  the  one  referred  to  by  Dr.  I'rancis,  in  his  Life  of  J,  Eliot,  in  .Sparks' 
American  liiography." — G.  B.  It  formerly  belonged  to  the  Uev.  Dr.  Thaddeus  .Mason 
I  larris  of  I  )orchestcr,  M.iss.,  who  has  left  this  note,  on  a  Ruard  leaf  :  "  .As  this  little  book 
W.1S  uot  f-iil<tishcii,  and  'but  very  few  copies  printed,'  it  has  become  so  scarce  that  this  may 
Ik  considered  the  nnly  I'ofy.  Tiie  like  may  be  said  of  the  tract  which  contains  'The  Dying 
Speeches  of  some  Indians.'"  (See  No.  765.) 

The  only  other  known  copy  of  this  Ixiok  was  in  the  library  of  Mr.  Menzies,  and  was 
then  believed  by  Mr  S.ibin  to  Ik  I'NIQUE.  See  the  .lAv/z/cj  Ccitalogiie,  no.  CiCifi.  It 
is,  doubtless,  "Tm;  I'iust  I'rivatkly  I'kintf.d  .Amkrhan  Hook." 

761  Eliot  (Johm)  The  Harmony  of  the  Gospels,  in  the  Holy  His- 
tory of  the  Humiliation  and  Sufferings  of  Jesus  Christ,  from  his 
Incarnation  to  his  Death  and  Burial,//.  (4),  131,  red Ie7 ant  morocco 
extra,  elegantly  paneled  sides,  g.  e.  {Bedford). 

4°  Boston,  yohn  Foster,  1678 

Fine  clean  eofy,  with  good  margins,  fsi  this  Vkky  Rakk  lx>ok. 

763  Eliot  (John)    The  Harmony  of  the  Gospels.    Another  copy. 

4°  Boston,  yohn  Foster,  t678 

A  lARCE  and  Very  Fine  cony,  which  well  deserves  its  splendid  bindim;,  in  Mr.  Ited- 
foril's  best  style,  russin-red  Ircant  moroceo,  the  sides  richly  giu',  in  exi/iiisi/e  designs,  in 
the  liniilish  Harleian  style,  inside  borders,  g.  e.  In  a  note  which  accompanied  this  vol- 
ume, Mr.  liedford  writes  ;  '■  I  have  bestowed  my  utmost  care  on  this  book,  to  make  it  a 
fcrfcit  sf'ccimen  of  elegant  Early  English  binding.  It  has  Ix'en  nnich  admired  here,  by  all 
who  have  seen  it." 

763  Eliot  (John)  The  I'armony  of  the  Gospels.  Another  copy,  blue 
lerant  morocco  extra,  g.  e.  {Bedford),  A  Splendid  (^opv.  Uncut. 

4"  Boston,  yohn  Foster,  1678 

'I'he  lower  part  of  the  title-leaf  and  the  lower  inside  corner  of  the  following  leaf  have 
been  skilfully  nu'Uded,  and  a  very  few  words  restored  in  facsimile. 

764  Ei.ior  (John)  A  Brief  Answer  To  a  Small  Book  written  byjoini 
Norcot  against  Infant-Baptisme.  This  Answer  is  written  by  John 
Eliot  {ox  the  sake  of  some  of  the  Flock  of  Jesus  Christ  who  arc 
ready  to  be  st.  ggered  in  point  of  Infant  Baptisme  by  reading  his 
Book,  //.  (2),  J7,  (i),  str.-grained  olive  morocco,  back  full  gilt,  sides 

filleted,  corners  ornamented,  Roger  Payne's  style,  {Bedford), 
Extremely  Rare.  8°  Boston,  yohn  Foster,  1699 

765  ELIOT  (John)     The  Dying  Speeches  of  several  Indians. 

8°  n.  p.,  n.  d.,  \  Cambridge,  168-J 

Title,  verso  blank  (2  pp.),  I'ref.ice  by  John  Eliot,  i  p.,  verso  blank  ;  Dying  Speeches, 
pp.  2-12  ;  I  p.  blank.  Tlie  I'itle  is  printed  lenj,/hu'i<e  of  the  lirst  page  (from  top  to  l)ot- 
tom).  In  his  prefatory  note,  Eliot  says:  "These  things  are  I'linteil  not  so  nmch  for 
Publishment,  as  to  save  charge  for  writeing  out  of  t'opyes  for  those  that  did  desiere  them." 
This  is  the  ONI.V  KNOWN  I'OPV.  It  is  in  perfect  condition,  clean  and  bright, 
elegantly  Ixiund  (by  F.  Bedford )  in  dark-blue  le\ant  morocco,  full  gilt  back,  />a  vied  sides, 
with  center  and  corner  ornaments,  and  rich  inside  bortlers. 

The  Am.  Anlic|narian  Society's  i:at.ilogue  gives  the  title  mulcr  the  year  iM^  This  is 
consiilerably  loo  early.  The  tract  contains  several  references  to  matters  that  occurrc<l  after 
the  termination  of  the  Indian  War,  in  iCi;?.  It  proUthly  was  piinted  at  alxiut  thi>  same 
time  with  the  second  edition  of  the  Indian  liilile,  between  I')So  and  lOS^,  or  a  little  later. 


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766  FiTCH  (jAMEs)  Pastor  of  the  Church  at  Nor^vich  \Conn.\  Peace, 
the  End  of  the  Perfect  and  Upii<;ht  .  .  A  Sermon,  upon  the  Heath 
of  .  .  Mrs.  Anne  Mason,  sometime  Wife  to  Major  Mason,  who  not 
lonn;  after  finished  his  Course  and  is  now  at  rest,  red  morocco  extra, 
top  gi/t  (Bed/on/),  uncut.  4^"  Caniluidgc,  Samuel  Green,  1672 

l-'ino  cdjiy  of  tliis  Kxtkhmkia'  Karic  Sernmn  I  know  oC  Ijiit  oiw  other  copy  —  which 
is  in  the  Am.  .Anticiiuiiian  Society's  hljriiry.  "Major  Mason"  is,  of  course,  Mi' famous 
Major  Jolm,  the  comm,ancler  in  the  I'ccinot  W.ar,  —  whose  daui^htcr  Triscilla  was  the  wife 
of  Mr.Fitch. 

767  Fttch  (James)  An  Holy  Connexion,  Or  a  true  Agreement 
15etwcen  Jeliovalis  being  a  Wall  of  Fire  to  his  People,  and  the 
Glory  in  the  midst  thereof,  //.  (4),  20,  red  morncaK  top  g;ilt,  uncut. 

4°  Camhrid'^c,  Samuel  Green,  1674 

•|he  I'lKST  CDNNIX'TICUT  KI.I'X'TION  SKKMON  printed.  Tlie  prefatory 
Address  to  the  Christiiin  Header  is  subscribed  by  the  Rev.  John  Whiting  and  Kev.  Joseph 
Haines.     Kxtremelv  Hare. 

768  FiTcu  (James)  The  First  Pinciples  (sic)  of  the  Doctrine  of 
Christ:  Together  with  stronger  Meat  for  them  tiiat  are  skil'd  in  the 
Word  of  Righteousness.  Or  .  .  .  the  Body  of  Divinity,  briefly  and 
methodically  handled  by  way  of  Question  and  Answer.  Published 
.  .  for  the  use  of  the  Chureli  in  Norwich,  //.  (8),  76,  (i),  brown 
morocco  elegant,  sides  paneled,  with  center  ornament,  g..e.  (liedford), 
autographs  of  Increase  Mather  and  Mather  Byles. 

8°  Boston,  John  Foster,  1679 

Introduction  "to  the  Reader"  by  Increase  Mather  (ft  pp.).  T'-iswas  Incre.ise  Mather's 
copy,  and  has  his  autograph  in  two  places. 

769  FiTCH  (James)  An  Explanation  of  the  Solemn  Advice,  Recom- 
mended by  the  Council  in  Connecticut  Colony,  to  the  Inhabitants, 
in  that  Jurisdiction,  Respecting  the  Reformation  of  those  Evils, 
which  have  been  the  Procuring-t^ause  of  the  late  Judgments. — 
[Also,  I  The  Covenant  wliich  was  Solemnly  Renewed  by  tiie  Church 
in  Norwich,  March  22,  1675.  |  And,  with  separate  title-pagc,\  A  Brief 
Discourse  Proving  that  the  Mrst  Day  of  the  Week  is  the  Christian 
Sabbath,  [against]  the  Anti-Christian  Sabbatarians  of  late  risen  up 
in  Connecticut  Colony.  (To  the  Reader,  by  Increase  Mather.) 
//.  (8),  133,  dk.  red  Icrant  morocco  extra,  g.  e.  (Bedford). 

8°  Boston,  S.  Green  for  J.  Usher,  1683 

Autographs  of  I.  Mather  and  |  Mather  |  llyles,  on  titk'-page. 

770  Fi.AVEL  (John)  Sacramental  Meditations  Upon  divers  Select 
Places  of  Scripture.     (i\\\  c^\i\ox\,  good  copy,  pp.   if)2  (4). 

12°  Boston,  B.  Green,  1708 

At  the  end  Is  a  cat.aloguc  (4  pp.)  of  "  Hooks  soK  by  Benj.  Eliot,  at  his  hhop  under  the 
West-Knd  of  the  Town-liouse,  in  Boston." 

771  Flavel  (Joun)  Husbandry  Spiritualized  :  or,  the  Heavenly  Use 
of  Earthly  Things.     10th  edition,    pp.  {20),  2^4,  old /dnding. 

&   Jioston,  repr.  y.  Allen,  1709 

772  Further  Qua;ries  l^pon  the  Present  State  of  the  New-English 
AlTairs.  (Signed  S.  E. |    //.  11,  red nwrocco  extra,  g.  e.  {JVatt). 

sm.  4°  n.  t.  p.  n.  p.  n.  d.  [Boston  or  Caml>ridge,  1690] 

A  prefatory  note  to  Mr.  .s.ibin's  reprint  of  this  I'.X  TRI^M  I;|.V  KAKI'.  tract  de^crilles 
it  as  "printcil  in  London,  during  the  l.itter  part  of  1089  or  the  beginning  of  1(190."  The 
internal  evidence  that  it  was  printed  either  at  Ihistoii  or  L'iim!'ii<ii;i\  between  I-'ebruary  and 
May,  ifxp,  seinis  conclusive.  The  sack  of  Sclieneclady  by  the  I'lcnch  and  lndi.-ins  ( Feb. 
8,  \ivy>)  is  alluded  to,  p.  11.  The  fact  that  all  the  deixisitions  printed  on  p.ii;es  IJ-14  arc 
made  by  Salem  men,  and  the  suggestion,  in  the  last  paragraph,  that  it  "would  be  convenient 
for  Salini,  the  oldest  town  in  the  t'olony,"  to  lake  the  le.id  "  in  establishing  a  provision.d 
government  under  the  olil  Charter,  may  perhaps  furnish  a  clue  tu  the  authorslil|i. 


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773  Gosi'F.L  Order  Revived,  lacing;  an  Answer  to  a  Book  lately  set 
forth  by  the  Reverend  Mr.  Increase  Mather,  President  of  Harvard 
Colledge,  &c.,  F.ntituled  The  Order  of  the  Gospel,  &c.  .  .  By  sundry 
Ministers  of  the  Gospel  in  New-England,  6  prelim,  leaves,  pp.  40, 
half  dk.  blue  Infant  mor.  extra,  top  gilt,  {Bedford),  uncut. 

4°  n.  p.  [new  YORK,  WILLIAM  BKADFOKD,']  1 700 
On  the  verso  of  a  leaf  prececlinj;  the  Title  is  the  Ai>vi;rtisi:mu.nt  :  "  The  Kcmhr  is 
desired  to  take  Notice  that  the  I'ress  in  Hiislon  is  so  much  unch-rthe  aw  of  tlie  Kuvireiul 
Author,  wlioni  we  answer,  and  his  Friends,  that  we  could  not  obtain  of  the  Printer  tliere 
to  print  tlie  following  Sheets,  which  is  the  only  true  Reason  why  we  have  sent  the  Copy 
so  far  for  its  Impression,  and  where  it  was  printed  with  some  Ditficnlty."  See  Thomas's 
History  of  Printing  (1st  ed.),  ii.  ',io,  45S,  and  the  Menzies  Catalogue,  no.  1S17.  The 
authorshi]!  of  this  pamphlet  has  teen  attributed  to  the  Rev.  Messrs.  John  Woodhridgc, 
Itenj.  Colnian.  and  Simon  liradstreet  (Sibley's  Hanaril  Grm/iiates,  455).  FWCES- 
SIVFI.V   KARK,  .and,  in  such  condition,  perh.aps  L'NIOUK. 

[Though  this  Ixiok  was  not  "printed  in  New  England,"  yet  considering  its  authorship, 
its  relation  to  Mather's  "  Urder  of  t1\e  (ioi'.pel "  (see  iNo.  loio),  and  to  the  anonymous 
"Collectiim  of  some  of  the  Offensive  Matter"  &c.  (No.  ioS6),  and  its  connection  with  the 
history  of  the  Uoston  press,  it  seems  proper  to  place  it  here.  J 

774  (iREEN  (Bartholomew)  The  Printers  Advertisement  (Dec.  21, 
1700),  concerning  "A  late  pamphlet,  entituled,  Gospel  Order 
Rrrived,  printed  at  Neiv  York,"  with  Depositions,  contra,  of  'I'homas 
Brattle,  Zechariah  Tuttle,  and  John  Mico,  and  Depositions  of 
Green  and  others,  in  reply,  //.  10,  polished  calf  extra  {Bedford), 
uncut.  4,°  Boston,  i-joi 

No  title-page.  First  leaf  blank.  "The  Printers  Advertisement,"  p.  \-.  Remarks  |l)y 
Cotton  Mather|,  p.  4  ;  Depositions  of  Hrattle  and  otlwis,  reprinted  (including  col.ipliun, 
"liciston,  I'rinted  by  John  .Allen,  1700.")  pp.  4-6,;  Depositions  of  (ireen  and  others,  pp. 
7-10,  with  colophcm,  "Uoston,  I'rinted  by  liarthoiomew  (ireen,  1701."  Vkky  kake. 
See  Thomas's  Hist,  of  Printing  (\i.i  cd.),  ii.  90,  45S,and  Haven's  Catalogue,  p.  38. 

775  Hic.fiiNSON  (John)  of  Salem.  The  |  Cause  of  God  |  and  his 
People  in  New-England,  |  as  it  was  Stated  and  Discussed  j  in  |  A 
Sermon  Preached  before  the  Honourable  General  |  Court  of  the 
Massachusets  Colony,  on  the  27  day  of  May  1663.  IJeing  the 
Day  I  of  Election  at  Boston,//.  (4),  24,  br.  levant  morocco  extra, 
sides  gilt,  g.  e.  {Bedford).  4°  Cambridge,  .Samuel  Green,  1663 

The  FIRST  MASSACHUSETTS  ELECTION  SERMON  which  was  printed. 
On  a  guard-leaf,  Mr.  Urinlcy  h.is  cpioted,  from  Cotton  Mather,  "It  is  I  suppose  the  First 
Born  by  the  way  of  the  I'ress,  of  all  the  Election  Sermons  that  we  have  in  our  Libraries." 
E.XCESSIVEI.V   RARE. 

776  Hn;c.iN.soN  (John)  Our  Dying  Saviour's  Legacy  of  Peace  to 
His  Disciples  .  .  .  from  John  14.  27  .  .  .  Also  a  Discourse  on  the 
Two  Witnesses.  .  .  Added,  Some  Help  to  Self-Examination.  Auto- 
graph of  Rev.  Warham  Williams,  1720,  7  prel.  leaves,  pp.  205,  (i), 
dk.  ted  le-,'ant  mor.  extra,  full  gilt,  g.  e.  {Bedford). 

8"  Boston,  Samuel  Green,  for  'John  Usher,  1686 

The  prefatory  address  contains  an  autobiographical  sketch  of  the  author.  I'ine,  clean 
copy,  of  an  extremely  rare  and — teste  Co.ton  Nlather  —  "a  most  savoury  book." 

777  Hoar  (Leonard)  Af.D.  Sometime  Preacher  of  God's  If'ord  in 
IVanstead  [and  President  of  Harvard  College.  ]  'I'lie  Sting  of  1  )eath 
and  Death  llnstvng,  in  Two  Sermons,  on  the  occasion  of  the  Death 
of  the  triiely  noble  and  virtuous  'I'he  Lady  Mildmay,  //.  (6),  24, 
crushed  levant  brown  mor.  extra,  sides  paneled,  blind  and  gold,  center 
ornament  {F.  Bedford).  4"  Boston,  John  Foster,  1680 

Dedicated  "  To  Mris.  lirii'.get  Usher,  my  ever  honoured  .\unt,"  by  Josiah  Flint  [nephew 
of  President  Hoar).     IC.X  TREMELY   RARE. 


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778  Hoar  (Leonarp)  The  Stinjj  of  Deatli  and  Death  Unstime;,  cU. 
Another  Fine  Copy,  cruslieil  levant  red  mor.  extra,  full  f:;ili  />aeA;  rieh 
inside  borders,  sides  filleted,  corners  ornamented,  g.  e.  (Bedford). 

4"^  Boston,  yolin  Foster,  1680 

779  Huhdard  (Wm.)  The  Happiness  of  a  People  In  tlic  Wisdonie 
of  their  Rulers  Directing  and  in  the  Obedience  of  their  Brethren 
Attendinjj  Unto  what  Israel  ouj;ho  {sic)  to  do:  [F^lection]  Sermon, 
at  Boston,  May.  3d.  1676.  pp.  (8),  63,  very  large  and  fine  eopy, 
olive  morocco,  back  full  gilt,  sides  filleted,  with  corner  ornaments,  g.  e. 
{Bedford).  4°  Boston,  yohn  Foster,  1676 

'I'lie  greater  part  of  the  editiim  of  this  Sermon  seems  to  have  Ijecn  boiiml  up  with  cojiics 
of  tile  autiior's  ''Nari'ative  of  tile  Troiiijles  witii  tlie  Indians.''  Separate  copies  are 
LX'l'KLML IjV  U.AR!'".  It  has  possessed  a  liij;li  hiljlionraphica!  interest,  having  lieen 
rcRarded,  on  the  aiitliority  of  Thomas,  as  TllH  I'ik.st  hooK  I'rintuI)  i,n  Hostdn. 
'I'lic  present  Catalogue,  liowevcr,  comiiels  lis  to  assign  i)recedence  to  two  tracts  by  Increase 
Mather  (Nos.  1045  and  1040),  prii\ted  in  ifi?;,  and  to  the(lJoston)  Ahiian.^c  for  ifi;^  (see 
No.  707). 

780  HuBiuRD  (Wal)  a  Narrative  of  the  Troubles  with  the  Indians, 
in  New-England,  from  the  first  planting  thereof  in  the  year  1607. 
to  this  present  year  1677.  But  chiefly  of  the  late  Troubles  in  the 
last  two  years,  1675.  and  1676.  To  which  is  added  a  Discourse 
about  the  Warre  with  the  Pequods  in  the  year  1637.  Published 
by  Authority.  sm.  i^  Boston,  yohn  Fostei ,  1677 

\_Also  i\  The  Happiness  of  a  People  In  the  Wisdome  of  their 
Rulers  Directing  and  in  the  Obedience  of  their  Brethren  Attending 
unto  what  Israel  ougho  [sic]  to  do  (Election  Sermon,  Boston,  May  3, 
1676).  4°  Boston,  yohn  Foster,  1676 

In  the  original  binding,  a  very  large  copy  {.■]%  by  j-^^  inches  on  the  leaf),  but  uiints  the 
Hinf  except  the  upper  (inner)  corner. 

781  HuiiHARn  (Wm.)  A  Funeral  Meditation  from  those  Words  of 
the  Prophet  Isaiah.  Chap.  3.  i,  2,  3  verses  ;  Occasioned  by  the 
Interrnient  of  Major  Daniel  Denison,  On  September  22,  1682. 
«.  /.  /.  //.  1 1  i-i  75. _/'«('  copy,  unbound.       8°  [Boston,  S.  Green,  1684 

One  of  the  copies  printed  for  binding  up  with  Hubbard's  Fast  Sermon  of  1US2,  and 
Dcnison's  Irenkon  (see  No.  755). 


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INDIAN  LANGUAGE  OF  NEW  ENGLAND.— 

*,*  This  section  of  the  Cat.ilogiie  includes,  only,  those  Ixinks  in  the  language  of  the 
Indians  of  New  Kngland,  which  were  printed  (or  of  which  the  fust  edition  was  printed) 
alCiniiliriilf<i-orliosto>i,lvJi»ii-\o.  The  Second  I 'art  of  tlu  Catalogue  will  contain 
the  titles  of  a  more  general  collection  of  works  relating  to  the  .American  Indians  and  their 
Languages. 

782  —  Baxter  (Richard)  Wehkomaonc.anoo  a-sqitam  PE.ANTooir, 
kah  asquam  Quinnuppegig,  tokonogque  niahche  woskeche  Peantam- 
wog  .  .  .  Kah  Veuyeu  qushkinnumun  en  Indiane  Wuttinnontoowa- 
onganit,  &c.  [Ba.xter's  Call  to  the  Unconverted,  translated  into 
the  Indian  language  by  John  Eliot.]  //.  188,  best  brown  levant 
morocco,  sides  paneled  and  elegantly  ornamented,  g.  e.  {Bedford). 

sm.  8  '  Cambridge,  .V.  C/ [y  av/]  for  the  C  'orporation  in  London 
for  the  Indians  in  jYeja-Zuigland,  1688 

The  secnittl edition  of  this  translation,  which  was  first  printed  in  iWi;-(. 

783  —  Cotton  (John)  Nashau.mittue  Meninmink  wiitch  iMiikkiesog, 
.  .  .  qushkinniimun  en  Indiane  L'nnonlojwaonganit,  wutch  oonenchik- 
(junfiout  Indiane  Mukkiesog,  nashpe  Grindal  Rawson.  [Cottons 
"  Spiiitual  Milk  for   Babes,"  translated  into  the  Indian  language, 


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for  the  use  of  Indian  children,  by  Grindal  Rawson,]//.  13,  hnnvn 
levant  morocco  extra,  g.  e.  {Pratt),  7'cry  targe  and  beautiful  copy. 

sin.  8"  Cambriitgc,  Satnuel  Green  kali  Bartli.  Green,  1691 

ExtEssiVKLY  Kake.     See  Procealings  Am.  Aiiliq.  Sodcty,  Oct.,  1.S71,  n)).  55-6. 

784  —  A  C0NFE.SS10N  OF  F.MTii  owned  and  consented  unto  by  the 
Elders  &:  Messengers  of  the  Churches  assembled  at  Boston  in  New 
luigland,  May  12,  1680.  Boston,  B.  Greet  and  John  Allen,  1699. — 
WuNNAMi'TAMoE  Sampoo.aonk  {ctc,  translated  into  the  Indian 
language,  by  Grindal  Rawson,  &c.],  8  prelim,  leaves,  pp.  161,  (4), 
dark  blue  levant  /nor.,  Jilleted  and  paneled  sides,  full  gilt  back,  inside 
borders  (Bedford).  8"  Mushauwu.muk.  JVinteuun  naslipe 

Bartholomeio  Green,  kali  'John  Allen,  1699 

English  and  Indian  on  opposite  p.ises.  (.'^eu  Proiccdiiij^s  of  Atit.  Aniiq.  Soiiety,  Oct. 
'**73i  P-  !)"• )  '\  Ije.iutiful  copy,  wUh  iiiiloi;raf/is  of  A'<T.  Eliphalot  .\dams,  March  4,  i6y9, 
<i«(7  James  Ilowdoin,  1827. 

785  —  Danforth  (Samiiki.)  The  Woful  Effects  of  Drunkenness. 
A  Sermon  at  Bristol,  Oct.  12,  1709,  when  two  Indians,  Josias  and 
Joseph,  were  E.xecuted  for  Murther,  //.  (2),  iv,  52,  lialf  vellum, 
UNCUT.  sm.  12°  Boston,  B.  Green,  1710 

At  tlie  end,  pp.  43-52,  are  "  \  few  words  addressed  to  the  poor  condemned  murderers," 
in  the  fni/ian  lniif;iiiii;,\  a  manuscript  traiisl.ition  of  whicli,  in  modern  handwriting,  has 
been  Inserted  by  Mr.  lirinley. 

ELIOTS  NEW  TESTAMENT. 

786  —  The  New  Testament  of  our  Lord  and  Saviour  Jesus  Christ. 
Translated  into  the  Indian  Language,  and  Ordered  to  be  Printed 
by  the  Commissioners  of  the  United  Colonies  in  New-England,  At 
the  Charge,  and  with  the  ('onsent  of  the  Corporation  in  England 
For  the  Propagation  of  the  Gospel  amongst  the  Indians  in  New- 
luiglaml.  Cambridg :  J'rinted  by  Samuel  Green  and  Mam  ikuke 
John  son,  mdclxi. 

WusKU  Wu'rrK.STAMKNTU.M  NuL-LORDUMUN  Jesus  Christ  Nuppo- 
quohwussuacneumiin.  (Lozenge  ornament.)  Cambridge:  Printed  by 
Samuel  Green  and  Marmaduke  yolinson.  mdclxi.  4° 

l".ni;lisli  title  (verso  l)l.ink) ;  Tin-  F.fhtle  Dalkatory  to  Cliarles  II.,  4  pp.  ( A  3  A  4) ; 
Indian  title  (verso  blank);  Text,  A  2  to  L  4,  A  a  to  Xx  3,  in  fours,  and  i  leaf  (.\x  4) 
blank.  In  a  binding  of  the  last  century,  mottlal  calf,  well  /■nsen'fil,  the  baek  and  sides 
neatly  filleted :  enclosed  in  nn  olive  moroeeo  Solander-easc,  lettered  (F.  Uuuford). 

A  NOHLE  corv  of  this  EXCKSSIVEI.V  RARE  Ixiok,  — the  First  Edition  of  Eliot's 
version  of  the  New  Testament  in  the  Massachusetts  Indian  language. 

Errors  bifle.   first  edition, 

WITH  the  dedication.      WHITE    KENNETrS  COPY. 

787  —  The  !  Holy  Bible :  |  containing  the  [  Old  Testament  |  and  the 
New.  —  Translated  into  the  Indian  Language,  i  and  i  Ordered  to 
be  Printed  by  the  Commissioners  of  the  United  Colonies  in  New- 
England,  I  At  the  Charge,  and  with  the  Consent  of  the  |  Corpora- 
tion in  England  |  I'or  the  Propagation  of  the  (iospel  amongst  the 
Indians  i  in  New-England.  Cambridge:  Printed  by  Samuel  Green 
and  Marmaduke  Johnson.     MDcr.xiii. 

Mannisse  Wunneetupanat.amwe  I  UP-15IRLUM  GOD  |  nanees- 
we  I  Nukkoiie  Testament  1  kah  wonk  ,  Wusku  Testament.  |  —  |  Ne 
quoshkinnumuk   nashpe  Wuttinneumoh  Christ  |  noli  asoowesit  | 


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ELIOT  S    INDIAN    niBLE. 


John  Eliot.  I  —  Cambruigt' : 
Maniiadiike  yohnson.  \  1663. 


Priiiteuoop  naslipe  Samuel  Green  kah 

4° 


1  !)lank  l.-af;  Kn^lisli  title  (vurso  blk.);  Dkduation  to  (.'liartos  II.,  4  ]ip.  (.\  3,  .\  .|); 
Indian  title  (verso  lilk.);  Names  nf  the  I'loks,  i  loaf  (recto  blk.);  Text,  A  to  Mninunni  2, 
in  fours;  Indian  Title  of  N.  T.  (as  in  No.  786;  mth  the  lozeiii;e  oniaviiiit),  verso  blk  ; 
Text,  A  2  to  verso  of  Xx  3;  i  blank  leaf  (.\x  4);  Wanie  Ketoohomae  &c.  (the  Psalms 
In  Metre),  50  leaves,  n.  n.  (A  to  verso  of  N  2);  (.'atecliism,  1  le.-xf;  i  blank  leaf.  The 
autograph  of  liishop  White  Kennett  is  at  the  foot  of  the  English  title-page. 

Mr.  B.  Ouaritch,  from  whom  Mr.  lirinley  purchased  this  copy,  wrote,  in  i.'^fxj,  "  I 
believe  it  iiiiist  be  the  finest  copy  in  the  world."  Certainly,  in  completeness,  size,  and 
condition,  it  leaves  nothing  to  be  desired.  It  has  not  only  the  Dcdicntitm,  which  was 
inserted  in  very  few  (probably  not  niore  than  twenty-Hve)  copies, but  it  has  Iwth  the  Eni^lish 
and  the  liulian  titles.  The  leaf  measures  7.%  by  5  J(i  inches.  The  binding  is  one  of  Mr. 
F.  liEDFORij's  masterpieces;  in  best  levant  grosgrained  brown  morocco,  sides  double 
/■uncled,  blind  and  gold,  with  centre  ornaments ;  gilt  edges ;  enclosed  in  a  Solander  case 
of  blue  morocco,  lettered. 

ELIOTS  BIBLE.    FIRST  EDITION. 
THE  PETIT  COPY. 

788  —  Mamusse  Wunneetupanatamwe  Up-Biblum  God,  etc. 

4"  Camhrii/gc:  Samuel  Green  kah  Marmadiike  yohnson,  1663 

Indian  title,  i  leaf  (verso  blank);  Names  of  the  Hooks,  i  le.af  (recto  blank);  Old  Testa- 
ment, A  to  Mmmnnn  2,  in  fours ;  Indian  title  of  N.  T.  (with  lozenge  ornament),  i  leaf; 
Text  A  to  Xx  3;  I  blk.  leaf;  Psalms  in  Metre,  A  to  N  2;  Catechism,  i  leaf. 

A  VERY  TALL  and  EXCEPTIONALLY  FINE  COPY,  in  handsome  binding,  riissia  extra, 
back  gilt,  sides  filcted,  vith  ornamented  corners. 

It  was  bought  by  Mr.  H.  Quaritch,  from  the  IJbrary  of  L.  II.  Petit,  Ksi].,  in  i.Sf-y,  and 
the  same  ye.ar,  was  added  to  Mr.  Hrinley's  collection.  The  name  of  11.  (.""ir  Henry?)  Ilobart 
is  written  on  the  title-page.  It  is  absolutely  complete,  and  in  the  best  condition,  through- 
out.    The  leaf  measures  7^',,  by  5|  inches. 

ELWrS  BIBLE.     SECOND  EDITION, 

WITH  THE  DEDICATION  TO  ROBERT  BOYLE. 

THE  MARQUIS  OF  HASTING.S'S  COPY. 

789  —  Maimissc  Wiinneelupanatamwe  Up-Biulum  God  Nanceswe 
Nukkoiie  Testament  kali  wonk  Wuskii  Testament.  —  Ne  quoshkin- 
numuknashpe  Wuttinneunioh  Christ  noh  asoowesit  John  Eliot. 
Nahohtoeu  ontchetoe  Printeuo,)muk.—  Cambridge,  PrintciKWp  nashpe 
Samuel  Green,  1685. 

[New  Testament :]  VVusku  Wuttestamentum  Nul-Lordumun 
lesus  Chri-st  Nuppoquohwussuai.'iiciinuin.  —  Cambridge,  Printed  for 
the  Right  Honourable  C!orporation  in  London,  for  the  propogation 
(.v/'c)  of  the  Gospel  among  the  lndian.s  in  New-England  1680.       4° 

Title  (Indian),  i  leaf;  Dedication  to  the  Hon.  Kol)ert  Itoyle,  fiovernor,  and  to  the  Com- 
pany for  the  Propagation  of  the  (iospel,  iS:c.  i  leaf  (verso  bUank);  Old  Test.,  A  to  Ppppp, 
in  fours ;  names  of  the  Hooks,  1  le.if  (recto  blank) ;  N.  Test.  Title  (as  above),  i  leaf,  verso 
blank;  Text,  \  2  to  Kk  2;  Psalms  in  Metre,  53  leaves,  n.  n.,Kk  3  to  Vy  4;  Catechism, 
I  leaf ;  and  i  blank  leaf. 

Prom  the  Library  of  the  late  M,ir(|uis  of  Hastings,  Ponnington  P.ark,  Leicestershire. 
In  the  original  calf  binding,  well  preserved,  back  gilt,  lettered  "ss.  iiilu.lA  indica  noV/K 
ANGLl/E."  The  leaf  measures  7^'^,  by  5I  inches.  In  all  respects  a  remarkahly  fine 
copy,  to  which  the  Dedication  to  Boyle  'mparts  i:.\TKAORniNARY  RARITY.  Only 
three  copies  containing  this  Dedication  are  known,  and  two  of  these  are  in  public  libraries. 


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IDS 


Iccstcrsliire. 
Ik  A  Nov,v. 
Imii.y  i-ink 
ItY.  Only 
lie  libnirius. 


ELIOT'S  BinLE.    SECOND  EDITION. 
GRINDAL  KAWSON'S  COPY. 

790  —  Manuisse  Wunmitupanatamwe  Up-l!ibliim  (lod  . .  Ne  quoshkin- 
luimuk  naslipe  . .  John  I'lliot.     NaholUoeu  ontclietoe  Printeuooinuk. 

4°  Cambridge,  Samuel  Gncii,  1685,  1680 

A  NoiiLE  COPY,  which  is  proljaljly  reiKlercd  UNIQUE  by  a  happy  bhinder  of  the 
original  binder.  It  wants  the  "Catechism"  (a  single  leaf)  at  the  end;  but  it  has  the 
Gciicrnl  Ti/li\  in  (liifluati\  one  at  the  beKinning  of  the  volume,  and  the  other  at  the 
end  of  the  Old  Testament.  Mr.  Henry  .'^tcvcns,  of  whom  this  copy  was  purchased  by 
Mr.  lirinley  in  1S71,  explains  the  presence  of  the  second  title,  in  this  way;  "  .Sheet  I'pppp, 
the  end  of  the  Old  Testament,  is  bound  up  as  oriKinally  printed;  that  is,  I'ppi'p  i  is  the 
end  of  the  O.  T.,  ending  on  the  reverse;  I'pi'pp  2  is  a  blank  leaf;  I'lippp  3  is  the  title  to 
the  Old  .-ind  Now  Testament,  reverse  blank;  and  I'pppp  4  is  blank  on  the  recto,  and  h.as 
the  l.ist  of  the  liooks  on  the  verso.  The  ciit-oiit  of  the  two  middle  leaves  of  this  sheet, 
then  makes  the  blank  leaf  and  the  title  at  the  front  of  the  book.  In  this  copy,  these  two 
leaves  arc  in  duplicate,  and  as  clean  and  fresh  as  they  were  in  i(')S5.''  With  these  excep- 
tions (and  the  absence  of  the  Dedication),  the  collation  is  the  same  .as  for  No.  789. 

The  leaf  measures  ;J  inches  tall  by  very  nearly  6  inches  wide.  In  tlie  upper  corner  of 
the  (lirst)  title  is  the  autograph  of  "Jo.  liaily.  Jan.  i.  [i6]S'J  .\.  E."  (the  Rev.  John 
Daily,  minister  of  Watcrtown,  and  assistant  minister  of  the  l'"irst  Church,  lioston, 
161)3-97).  On  the  blank  leaf  preceding  the  title,  is  the  fine  autograph  of  "Orindall 
Kawson  |  Ilis  Indian  liible  |  (liven  him  Ity  his  I'ather  |  1712."  The  writer,  minister  of 
Mendon,  Mass.,  1680-1715,  was  much  engaged  in  the  Indian  work,  and  was  able  to  jireach 
to  the  Indians  in  their  own  language,  lie  translated  for  them  Cotton's  Milk  for  liabes 
(No.  7.83)  and  the  Confession  of  Eaith  of  16S0  (No.  7.8.1).  He  was  a  son  of  Secret.ary 
Edward  Kawson,  who  gave  him  this  Indian  liible. 

The  binding,  executed  under  Mr.  Stevens's  direction,  is  in  the  best  style,  in  blue  aros- 
grniii  Icvixiil  moroico,  siihs  JiUflfJ  iiiiil  /■nmhil,  Hi  ml  ami  gclil,  nilli  centre  ornamciits, 
llie I'liik  fiiiuleil,lriiiiJ insiile Ivrileis  0/ elet;aiit  desii;/!,  0/1  n  liniiii;  0/ inl Iremii  iiioroeeo; 
citeloseil  in  11  iltiit  ,i;>,rn  iii:vo:\o  Ivx,  lined  with  -.vhite  velvet,  :^ilt  and  lettered. 

791  —  ELIOT  (JOHN)  The  Indian  Grammar  liegun  :  or,  An  Kssay 
to  bring  the  Indian  Language  into  Rules,  &c.,//.  (4),  66,  hcst  kvatit 
dk.  blue  monhw,  paneled  sides,  earners  ornamented,  inside  borders 
{Bedford).  \'  Cambridge,  ^farmadllke  jfohnson,  1666 

E.\CES^lVELY  K.\UE.  l"or  collation,  etc.,  vcc  I'roceediugs  of  "the  Am.  .Antiqua- 
rian Society,  No.  61  ((Jet.  1S73),  p.  51.     The  l.ist  two  leaves  are  in  faesimile  by  Hurt. 

792  —  The  Hatciikts,  to  hew  down  the  Tree  of  Sin,  which  ])ears 
the  Fruit  of  Deatli.  Or,  i'iie  I^aws,  l)y  which  tlie  lMagistr;ites  arc 
to  ]5iinish  Offences,  among  the  Indians,  as  well  as  among  the 
English. — Togkunkash,  tummethaimniate  Matcheseongane  meh- 
tug,  etc.  {English  and  Indian  in  alternate  paragraphs),//,  15,  half 
red  morocco.  8'^  n.  t.  p.  Boston,  B.  Green,  1705 

See  I'liieeetliiii;.!  Am.  Aniiij.  Stv.,  No.  6i,  p.  5S.  ".Ascribed  to  Cotton  Mather  in  Prince 
MS.''  (Haven's  Catalogue,  p.  47.) 

793  —  Indiank  Primer  Asuh  Negoniicyeiiuk.  Ne  nashpe  Mukkiesog 
W'ohtauog  wunnamiihkiittce  ogkel;iniininate  Indiane  Unnontoo- 
waonk.  K;\h  Menininink  wiitcli  .Mukkiesog.  (i.  c.  Indian  I'rimer 
or  First  [liook].  liy  wiiicii  Children  know  correctly  to  read  the 
Indian  language.  .\lso  Milk  for  liabes.)  //.  84,  84,  blue  levant 
morocco  extra,  full  gilt,  A'oger  Payne's  style  {F.  Bedford). 

sm.  12"  Musliaiiwomuk  [/AwAv/],  B.  Green,  1720 

See  the  Collation,  &c.  in  Proceedings  Am.  Antiq.  Society,  No.  5i,  p.  62. 
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794  —  [Indian  Primkk  asuli  Nogonneyeiuik.]  Another  i\lition,  niiiih 
earlier;  loatils  tit/e-/>(i,i;e,  and  />/>.  1-17,  //.  80-84,  at  the  cnd^  and  16 
other  leaves ;  rnsset  ealf  neat,  top  i^ilt  {Be.lforil).      sm,  12°  [Boston']} 

This  seems  to  Iw  the  cilitii in  fmm  whieh  that  ul  i;jo  \v;is  reprinted.  The  Iwd  ;>j;ree, 
page  fur  page,  and  line  for  line  iiiiir/y,  Ijul  there  is  a  difference  in  the  type.  .\s  this 
contains  Kawson's  translation  of  Cotton's  "  Milk  for  I!abe^,''  it  was  prohalily  printed  after 
or  not  Ion"  before  \('')\.  It  may  be  of  the  edition  <if  16S7,  nientioneil  in  Isaiah  Thomas's 
list  of  bocks  printed  hy  ."^amuel  (jreen  (Hist,  0/  t'riiithi^,  I.  263.)  It  is,  so  far  as  is 
known,  UNI()L'K. 

795  —  M.\NiTO\voMi'AE  I  PoMANTAMOONK :  |  Sampwshanau  |  Cliris- 
tianoh  lUtoIi  woli  an  I'oiiiantoj;  Wiissikkilteahdnat  |  (lod.  | 
//•  397'  (3))  ^^"^^  levant  red  moroeeo,  full  gilt  l<ail\  g.  e.  {Bedford), 
A  .si'LKNDin  copv.  8"  Cambridge,  1665 

The  FIRST  liiirriON  of  Idiot's  (abridged)  translation  of  I'.ishop  Davly's  "  I'r.ictice  of 
I'iety."  See  Procc.uiuij^s  Am.  Anthj.  Society,  (kt.  1873,  p.  51.  One  of  the  KAKKS'l"  of 
Idiot's  works.  This  copy  was  described  by  Mr.  U.  (jnaritch,  in  1873,  as  "  K.\(  i:ssivi;i,Y 
KARU  (I'Kitii.M'.s  I'MijuP.)  and  ap]iarently  unknown  to  all  or  most  of  the  .American 
biblioijraphcrs.''  He  '■could  not  trace  the  existence  of  any  other  copy."  See  his  (ieneral 
Catalonue,  no.  i,V)7o. 

796  —  Manito\vom])ae  I'omantamoonk  Sampwslianau  Christianoh 
Uttoh  woh  ail  Poniantog  Wiissikkittcahonat  Ciod.  Blue  levant 
moroeeo  extra,  paneled  sides  {Bedford^. 

sm.  8°  Cambridge,  Printed  for  the  right  Honerable  Corporation  in 
London  for  the  Gospelizing  the  Jndins,  in  N^ew-England,  1685 

Second  hdition  of  Idiot's  translation  of  the  "  I'racticc  of  I'iety":  jip.  333,(3),  psRC- 
numbers  273-2.SS  beini,'  rrf(i!tiii  by  mistake.  The  margins  of  several  leaves  have  been 
carefully  restored.     The  vohinie  uaiits  7  tiiitus  (pp.  195-204  &  231-234,     Very  Kahe. 

797  —  Manitowompak  Pomantamoonk  Sampwshanau  Christianoh 
L'ttohwoli  an  Pomaiitog  wu.ssikkittealionat  God.  Anothkk  corv, 
red  moroeeo  extra,  gilt  edges  {by  Thompson,  of  Paris'). 

sm.  8  '  Cambridge,  1685 

I.AU(;i;  AMI  1-iNE  ((ii'Y.  from  the  library  of  Charles  Nodicr,  with  his  book-jilatc  and 
autograph. 

798  —  Massaciiu-skk  Ps ai.tf.u  :  astili,  rk-kuttoohomaon_o;ash  David 
Wechc  Wunnauncheniookaonk  nc  ansukhogup  John,  Ut  Indiane 
kah  Englishe  Nepatuhquonkasli.  &c.  —  The  Massachuset  Psalter: 
or,  Psahns  of  David  with  the  Gospel  according  to  John,  in  Columns 
of  Indian  anrl  English,  eVc.,  blue  str.  grained  moroeeo  extra,  Roger 
Payne  style,  haek  full  gilt,  sides  filleted,  7vith  eorners  ornamented 
{Bedford).  sm.  8"  /Boston,  B.  Green  and  7.  Printer.  1709 

Indian  Title,  on  verso  of  lirst  leaf;  Knglisli  Title,  on  recto  of  second  leaf;  "The 
IJook  of  I'salms,"  A3  to  verso  of  I'4,  in  fours,  Indian  and  Knglish  on  the  same  page,  in 
columns  separated  by  a  rule  ;  "  The  Clospel  according  to  John,"  Iwgins  on  0(|  1  and  ends 
on  recto  of  Kee  3.  Six  lines  of  Frrata,  on  verso  of  Kee  3.  .\  blank  leaf  ( ICee  4)  at  the 
end.  "  Next  to  Idiot's  liible,  this  is  the  most  important  monument  of  llie  Mass.ichnset 
language."  See  Proart/i/i^t^s  of  .Xiii.  Aiaii/iinritin  .S'j,7V/^',  Oct.  187^  pp.  (io,  61.  The 
translation  was  made  by  lixperience  Mayhew.  Perfect  copies  are  VIC KV  K.AKK.  The 
Indian  Title-page,  facing  the /;'//i,'//.t'',  is  often  wanting.  This  is  a  lu makkaiii.v  fine 
ci>py,  and  in  exipiisitc  binding. 

799  —  Massachusf.e  Psalter.  At^o\\\v.\<  Covy,  in  the  original  bind- 
ing loell-preserved.  8°  Boston,  />'.  (ireen  and  J.  J^r inter,  1709 

I'iNi".  SiiuNii  ( Di'V,  from  the  library  of  the  late  Kev.  \Vm.  Junks,  D.I).,  to  whom  it 
was  presented  by  "his  venerable  Iriend,  .Mr.  Thomas  Wallcut,  1S37." 

800  —  Massachusee  Psalter.  Another  copy,  imperfeet,  wants  title 
and  all  before  Psalm  vii.  3,  and  all  after  John  ix.  4;  about  three- 
fourths  of  the  whole  volume  is  in  fair  eondition,  new  bound  in  forcl, 

neat.  1709 


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801  —  Mather  (Incukask)  (?//,/  Dam'outh  (Samuf.i.)  Masukkcnu- 
kce<;  M;Uclieso;ienvo{^  Wetiuetoo;^  kali  WiUtooanatooj^  Ujipcyaonont 
('iirisloli  kail  iie  Yeuyeii  teaiuik,  ^-Zr.  Naslipu  Increase  Matlicr.  . . 
Yeusli  kiikkookootomweliteaonjiash  qushkiiiminiunash  en  huUaiic 
unnontoowaonj^anit  naslipe  S.  I)[anf()rli)],  //.  164,  dk.  blue  levant 

mor.  (Wtra,  Ixul:  a/iil  s/il<:s\i;/lt,  g.  c.  {Bctijoril).  sm.  8° 

Bostitniit,  J 'rill leu 00/'  JUirtliolomcw  Green  kali  jfoliii  Allen,  1698 

Five  SernKins  l)y  liitieasL'  Matlicr,  translaleil  intii  Ihc  Imlian  lan),'ua.i;e  by  Samuel  Dan- 
fcirth.  'I'he  lir^t  Indian  Ijnok  printed  in  lioslon.  See  I'ro.i-Ciliiii;!  of  Am.  Aiiliq.  Soiiilv, 
No.  (>i  (Oct.  1S7J),  p.  56. 

802  Mathkr  (Cotton)  [Wussukwhonk]  Kn  CJIiri.stianeiie  asuli  pean- 
taniwae  liidianoi;-,  &c.  [An  Epistle  tci  tiie  (liiistian  Indians,  \t.] 
/>/.  14,  14,  Imlian  and  linglisli  on  opposite  pages :  ealf  gilt  {Pratt). 

sin.  8°  Miisliainuomiik  [Boston],  J'rinteiin  naslipe 
Ihirtliohnnew  (ireen,  1706 

The  second  edition.  Imperfect,  wantini;  tlie  Kn^ii^li  title,  the  lir^t  word  of  the  Indian 
title-p.agc  (which  has  been  ne.itly  mended),  and  the  lir>t  paye  of  the  Kpi.  lie.  In  other 
respects,  a  good  copy. 

803  —  Shki'ARI)  (Tliomas)  and  Kliot  (Joliii).  SAMPWuriKAHAK 
QuiNNUPPKKo.Mi'AUAKNiN.  Waluiwoniook  oi;f:;usseiiiesuoj:i;  Sanip- 
wuttealiae  Wiinnaniptaniwaenung,  Maclie  wiissnkluiniun  ut  English- 
Mane  Unn(>nt(«)\vaonk  naslipe  Ne  muttae  wiinnegeniie  Wiittinne- 
unioli  Christ  noli  asoowcsit  Thomas  Shki'Hakd.  (^)iiinnii])peiuinum 
en  Indiane  Unnontoowaonganit  naslipe  Ne  (^uttian;itani\ve  wiittin- 
iieunioli  Christ  noli  asoowesit  JOHN  ELIOI',  Kali  nawluitelie  ut 
aiyeuongasli  oggussemese  oiiteheteauun  nasliiie  Grindai,  Raw- 
son.  //.  (4),  161,  (//'.  Idue  levant  mor.  baek  and  sides  gilt,  rieh  inside 
borders,  g.  e.  {Bedford).  sin.  8"^  Cambridge,  Samuel  Green,  1689 

Shcpard's  "Sincere  Convert,"  traiislati'd  into  the  Imli.m  hmgii.ise  of  M.e-saLlmsotts  by 
John  Kliot,  and  revised  by  (irindal  Kawson.  This  was  the  last  of  l^liot's  translations 
printed  in  his  life-time.     See  l'ivtfciliiii;s  of  Am.  .liiliq.  .Soiidy,  Oct.  1S73,  p.  5;. 

A  very  fine,  clean  i'ii/>';  from  the  Mather  Library.  Aiitoi;ra/li  [f  (l,  [Crescentins] 
Mather  OH  .^' »(;)•(//«/     Very  Kaki;. 

804  —  Shei'ard  (T.)  and  Eliot  (J.)  Sampwuttealiae  Quinnuppe- 
kumpauaenin,  ete.  Another  eopy,  Cambridge,  Samuel  Green,  1689. 
—  Cotton  (John),  and  Rawson  (Griiidan  Nasliauanittue  Meniii- 
nunk  wutcli  Mukkicsog,  Wusseseimin  wuteli  Sogkodliinganasli 
Naneeswe  'i'estamenlsash.iA".  jjoliii  Cotton's  Milk  for  liabes, drawn 
from  the  ISreasts  of  lioth  'reslaiiients.  Translated  into  the  Indian 
I.anguaoe  by  Crindal  Rawson.]  Cambridge,  Samuel  Green  kah 
Bartholomew  Green,  1691.  sin.  8" 

The  two  in  one  volume,  l>lne  s/r.-ifraincd  mor.  extra,  iloul'le-/aneleil,  ornamenteil,  Roger 
Payne's  style  (!'.  lle,lfor,l).    See  No.  78;. 

S05  —  Shepard  ('J'.)  and  Eliot(J.)  Sanipwiitteahae  Qiiinniippckoin- 
paiiaenin,  67c.  Another  eopy ;  title  and  ne.vt  leaf  in  perfet  facsimile 
{by  Burt),  str.  grained  olive  moroeeo,  baek  full  gilt,  ins.  border  {F. 
Bedford).  8"  Cambridge,  S.  Green,  1689 

806  Junc.MENT  (The)  of  Several  Eminent  Divines  of  the  Congrega- 
tional Way,  concerning  a  Pastor's  Power  occasionally  to  exert 
Ministerial  Acts  in  another  Church,  besides  that  which  is  His  Own 
Particular  Flock,  //.  (2),  13,  str.  grained  blue  moroeeo  extra  (^Bedford). 

8°  Boston,  Benj.  Harris,  1693 

"  Drawn  up  by  Mr.  Increase  Mather."— /';7«<v.     See  Sibley's  Harv.  Graduates,  i.  452. 


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807  L.wvsdN  (Dkoiiat)  The  Duty  &  Property  of  a  Relif^ious  Hoiis- 
liolder  opened  in  a  Sermon  Delivered  at  Cliarlestown,  December  25. 
1692,//.  (8),  64,  the  fust  12  leaves  have  a  tvoim  hoh:  in  fore  margin, 
aitil  a  small  piece  is  tot  it  from  lower  outer  corner  of  title. 

8°  Jioston,  Harth.  Green,  [1693] 

808  Lek  (Samuei.)  X(i^)ft  r»;c  IltTfwc.  The  Joys  of  Faitli,  or  a  Treatise 
openinn;  tiie  true  Nature  of  l-'aith,  iVc.,//.  (18),  249  (5  blk.),  '<•'/ 
le-,uvit  morocco  extra, full  gilt  {Jiedfonl). 

8"  Boston,  Samuel  Green,  1687 

Autographs  of  Increase  Mather  ("Cresceiilii  Malheri  I,il)er,  I.cndiiii,  ifiyi  ")  and 
"  Knoch  (ireenlcafc  his  Hook,  1(191." 

809  Lek  (Samuel)  Contemplations  on  Mortality.  Wherein  The 
Terrors  of  Death  are  laid  open,  for  a  Warning  to  Sinners ;  etc.,  pp. 
(10),  \\(),  polished  calf  extra,  g.  c.  {Bedford). 

8°  Boston,  B.  Green  di-  J.  Allen,  for  S.  Phillips,  1698 

809*  Lee  (Sami'ki,)  Contemplations  on  Mortality,  darh  red  levant 
mor.  extra,  gilt  back  and  edges,  ins.  borders  {Bedford),  fine  copy. 

8°  Bost'on,  1698 

Autographs  of  Jiieniiah  Duninior  ami  I'eiij.iiniu  Wailsworth  il'risiilciit  of  Harvard). 

810  LETTER  (An  Abstract  of  a)  From  a  Person  of  Eminency  and 
worth  in  Caledonia  [Darien]  to  a  Friend  at  Jioston  in  New  F'ng- 
land, /A  2,  4,  best  brown  Iccant  mor.,  sides  filleted  and  paneled,  blind 
and  gold  {Bedford).  4"  Boston,  Printed  May  i^th,  1699 

With  tlio  aulo|.;ia|>li  of  lilisha  /ftih/iiiisoii.  May,  ifiiji),  and,  alxivc.  ".^"'  .'^''  l.'^ainuol 
Stwall].  .\ppiiulcd  to  the  I.e'iler  is:  "Caledonia.  The  I  leclaration  of  the  Council  con- 
stituted hy  the  Indian  and  .African  Company  of  Scotland."  iS:c.  'I'he  Letter  was.  undouht- 
edlv,  written  hv  Wm.  I'atkksox.  the  foinuler  of  tlie  I'.ank  ot  Ln^jand.  and  ])r(ijectov  of 
the"  Darien  C(.hip.any.     EXTKKMKI.V  KAUE. 

811  A  Little  l!ook  for  Little  (^hildren.  Wherein  are  set  down  several 
Directions  for  Little  Children  :  And  several  Remarkable  Stories 
both  Ancient  and  Modern,  of  Little  Children,  Divers  whereof  are 
of  those  who  are  Lately  Deceased,//.  94,  soiled  and  worn. 

\2°  Boston,  rcpr.  T.  Green,  1702 

812  Makemie  (Fkancis)  An  Answer  to  George  Keith's  Libel  against 
a  (Jatechism  published  by  Francis  Makemie.  To  which  is  added, 
by  way  of  J'ostscript,  A  ]5ricf  Narrative  of  a  Late  DilTerence  among 
the  Quakers,  begun  at  Philadelphia.  Bine  clean  copy,  in  the  original 
binding,  not  rubbed,  ivith  autograph  of  Samuel  Mather,  on  guard  leaf, 
pp.  (12),  104.  8°  Boston,  BenJ.  Harris,  1694 

I'rcface  (1  pp.)  siijned  !'y  Increase  Mather.  James  Alkn,  S.  Willard,  John  liaily,  and 
Cotton  Mather;  and  Epistle  to  the  Header,  si.nned,  " I'rancis  Makemie,  at  Kchoboth  in 
I'ucaniok,  Maryland,  26  July,  1692."     Vl'.KY  Kark. 

813  MASSACnirSETTS.  A  Copy  [  of  the  |  Kings  Majesties  |  Char- 
ter, I  F'or  Incorporating  the  Company  of  the  ]  Massachusets  Pay 
in  New-I'',ngland  in  America,  j  dranted  .  .  1628,  wood-cut  of  the 
Massachusetts  Seal  on  title-page,  pp.  (2),  26,  green  levant  mor.  extra, 
g.  e.  {Bedford),  Excessively  Rake. 

4°  Boston,  S.  Green,  for  B.  Harris,  1C89 

814  MASSACHUSF:TTS.  The  General  |  LAWS  |  and  \  Liberties  | 
of  the  I  Massachusetts  Colony  :  i  Revised  i\:  I'ie-printed.  |  By  Order 
of  the  General  Court  Ilolden  at  Boston,  j  May  isth,  1672.  j  Ed- 


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ward Rawson  Seer.   |   (Rom.  13.  2.,  2  lines.)  \  Ihumm  Ircaut  morocco 
extra,  I'Uiiil  and }:;ol(l,  filleted  thick  and  sides,  )^.  c.  {F.  Kedford). 

folio,  Camt>ri<ti;e,  Samuel  Green,  for  yolin  Usher  of  lUiston,  1672 

One  li'.if,  l)i'foii'  tlic  'I'i tic,  with  wdiid  cul  of  tlu-  Ccilimy  Sell  (in  vcimi;  'I'itlu ;  Laws,  pp. 


(anil  I  lilk.);  I'l■^■^i^k■nls  iS;_I''(iinies,  pp.  162-170  (and  ij>.  Iilk.);  'I'able,  14  Uavu;.. 

oat  Ciiiiit  IlelJcn  at  Boston  tlic 
\--,lli  if  May,  id;!,"  pp.  6. 


A t  llic  iiul,  '•  Si-'iinl  Laws  unci  Onlcrs  mailc  Ity  tlic  Giiici 


.\  .Sii.EM)ii>  CdiY,  wilh  larpe  margins,  of  this  r.XTKKMF.I.V  KAKF,  volnnic. 
Ilonnd  iinifoini  with  the  I'rovince  Laws  of  i(>92,ctc.,an(l  the  I'lyinouth  Colony  Laws. 

814*    MaSSACHU.SKTTS.       ThK    (ilCNKRAI,    LaWS    AND    LiHKRTIKS   of    tllO 

Massachusetts  Colony:  Revised  &  Reprinted.  By  Order  of  tlie 
(Jencral  (^lonrt  Iiolden  at  Hoston,  May  15II1,  1672.  [With  "Several 
T,a\vs  and  Orders"  etc.  of  the  Court,  ijtli  of  May,  1672,  6  ])p.] 

folio,  Camt'iidge,  ih-jz 
ANoriri'R  L,\iu;i;  and   1'ini-   copy,  elegantly  bound  (by  I'",   liedford)  in  /niiiit  r,i/ 
inoriKio,  fill!  i;iH  lHitk\fillcli\l  niut  paiuUil  sides,  iiisUlc  lontcrs,  ti'ill  ii/i,'i'.t.     The  original 
wood  cut  of  ijic  Colony  Seal,  opposite  the  title,  has  been  inserted  in  a  fresh  leaf. 

815  —  Several  |  Lavv.s  and  Orders  |  Made  at  the  Sessions  of  tlic 
(■eneral  Court  '  Held  at  Boston  the  13th  of  October  1^175.  ]  As 
also  at  tiie  Sessions  fif  Court  I  held  at  Boston,  the  t,(\.  of  Novemb.  | 
1675.   1  And  Printed  by  their  Order,  |  Kdward  Rawson  Seer.  I  Title, 

pp.  25-40,  and  I  /'//'.  leaf,  best  g;rosgrain  levant  red  morocco,  full  t;ilf, 
sides  Jilleted  and  paneled,  ins.  Inirders  (JF.  Pratt),  uncut. 

folio,  Camliridf^e,  Samuel  Green,  1671; 

In  peilect  condition  and  of  SUI'KKLATI\T':  KAKllW 

816  Massachusetts.  Acts  and  j  Laws,  j  Passed  by  the  Great  and 
(Jeneral  Court  i  or  Assembly  of  Their  Majesties  Brov-ince  of  the 
Massachusets-Bay,  in  |  New-England.  |  Begun  at  Boston,  the 
P)ighth  Day  of  June,  1692.  And  Con- tinned  by  Adjournment, 
unto  Wednesday  the  Twelfth  Day  of  October  following:  Being 
the  Second  Sessions.  ...  3  prel.  II.,  pp.  90,  brown  levant  morocco 
extra  (l'\  Bedford),  uniform  witli  the  CJeneral  Laws  of  1672,  etc. 

folio,  Jloston,  Benjamin  Harris,  Printer  to  His  Excellency, 
the  Governoiir  and  Council,  1692 

A  i..\K(;f.  and  mm;  copy, cont.iininn  the  laws  ii.issodat  the  2d  Session  of  the  I'iist  fien- 
eral  Court  held  under  the  I'rovincial  Charter  of  Ifi(j3.  it  h.as  the  autograph  of  Jo/in 
Iliitlioriic  (Ch.  ludijc,  1702-15),  and  valuable  in.anuscript  notes,  in  the  lower  margin,  very 
neatly  written,  in  the  hand  (f  Judge  Samuel  I'utnam  (of  Salem). 

817  —  An  Act  I  Passed  by  tiie  (ireat  and  (General  Court  j  .  .  ,  liegun 
at  Boston  the  Eighth  Day  of  June,  1692,  and  Con- tinned  .  .  unto 
Thursday  the  Second  |  of  March  following,  being  tlu;  I'ourth  Ses- 
sions, i  .  .  //.  (2),  2,  bnmm  levant  morocco  extra,  uniform  with  the 
preceding.  short  folio,  Boston,  Benjamin  Harris,  1693 

817  b.  —  Acts  \  and  '  Laws,  |  Passed  by  the  (]rcat  and  Ceneral  Court  | 
.  .  Convened  and  held  at  ]!oston,  the  Thirty-first  ,  Day  of  May, 
1693,  [and  in  the  following  years,  at  the  several  Sessions,  to  and 
including  the  Septeml^er  Session  of  tiie  Ceneral  Court  of  169C,] 
continuously  paged,  pp.  180,  bnm<n  levant  morocco,  uniform  with  the 
preceding,     folio,  Boston,  Bartholomeio  Green  and  John  Allen,  1693-6 

Col.  John  llathoine's  copy,  nearly  uncut.  A  complete  scries  of  the  Sessions  Acts, 
with  the  Title  Kavos,  as  orieinally  issued.  There  is  some  irre.gularity  in  the  (laging.  The 
session  of  .May,  161);,  has  'rUlf  and//.  ,•"1-15,  i  HI-::  the  Second  (July)  Session  h.is  Title 
and//..^,4;  liie  Court  of  Novenil)er,  ifio;.  has  Title, pf.  i,S-48;  and  after  this  the  paging 
is  continuous.  The  Acts,  May,  |6<|^,  to  May,  ifii)5,  were  printed  by  liartholoniew  (ireen  ; 
from  May,  1695,  to  Sept.,  i6y(i,  by  U.  Liicen  and  John  Allen. 


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817  c. —  Acts  ;iiul  Laws,  I'.issed  by  tlie  dreat  and  (Icnural  Court .  . 
Bl'j;uii  at  liustoii  [May  27th |  i(n)(>.  and  continued  by  several 
Adjournments  until  |Nov.  iStii]  following;;.  7'M;  //.  181-194, 
lihiiits  l/tc  last  haf.  Boston,  luiitli.  Green  aiui  yoliii  Alhii,  1696 

With  'loliich  is  l<oiiitd  an  impcr/cit  copy  of  the  Acts  and  Laws  passed 
by  the  .  .  (leneral  Court .  .  begun  at  Boston,  the  Eif^lith  Day  of  June, 
1692,  [the  First  Session,  under  the  Provincial  Charter,]  wiinting 
Title  and fnst four  lea-res.    folio,  \_lioston,  Henj.  Harris,  1692. 

Half  broii'n  levant  moroeeo  extra,  to  match  the  precdlinf;  volumes. 

818  M\ssAciU'SKrrs.  The  \  Ciiartkr  '  (Jrantcd  by  Their  Majesties 
King  William  '  and  ■  Queen  Mary,  i  To  the  i  Inhabitants  ]  of  the 
Province  \  of  the  '  Massachusetts-15ay  |  in  |  New-Kngland.  |//.  15. 
Boston,  Bartholomeiv  Green  anil  'John  Allen  .  .  for,  anil  solil  by 
Michael  Perry  anil  Benj.  F.liot,  1699.  —  Acts  ;  and  |  Laws,  |  of 
His  i  Majesties  Province  of  the  Massachusetts- Hay,  in  |  New- 
Kngland.  !  7vooit cut  of  the  Royal  Arms,  pp.  (8),  158,  'J'able  (4). 
Boston,  Harthol.  Green  and  John  Allen,  etc.,  1699.  —  With  the 
Acts  and  Laws  of  subseciuent  sessions  (paged  continuously)  to 
and  including  the  3d  (October)  Session  of  17 13,  //.  159-406. 
Table  of  Contents  (8  //.)  prefi.xed,  comprising  the  Acts  and  Laws 
t'^  /•  357  ((^tt.  Session,  17 10).  folio,  Boston,  1699-17 13 

A  i.AHCi;,  souMi,  niul  I'iNi;  ci)|iy  of  iIil'  Fiust  Ki. vision  of  t!ie  I'lovinc?  Laws,  with 
the  original  oilitioiis  of  the  Sessions-Acts,  to  1714.  In  oKI  panelecl  calf,  well  preserved, 
witli  enjiraveil  book-plate  of  "Joseph  Murray  Ks(|.  of  the  Inner  Temple." 

K.XCIC.'^SIVKLV  UAKL  and,  with  regard  to  ccjndition  and  completeness,  perhaps 
UNIOUK.  In  the  Preface  to  the  new  edition  of  the  Province  Laws  (iNfui),  the  Connnis- 
siimers,  Messrs.  Ames  and  (ioodell,s])eakof  "  the  extreme  scarcity  of  the  early  ini])iessions. 
.  .  Tile  editions  of  i6yi;  and  1714  are  niiioii:;  the  rarest  of  rari'  hooks :  and  the  copies  of 
them  now  extant  are  nsnally  f.-und  ii'lthoiit  the  sii/'/'lemeHts."  The  collection  in  the 
Secretary's  office  of  Massachusetts,  which  "is  prolxibly  more  nearly  perfect  than  it  is  \to\- 
sible  to  make  another,"  "docs  not  include  original  impressions  of  the  sessions-acts  printed 
fron\  and  after  the  ^L^y  session  of  171 1-2  until  the  May  session  of  1714,  which  are  not 
i-iwwii  to  be  extant." —  I'reface,  p.  xvii. 

819  ]\L\ssACiiusKTTs.  The  Ciiartkr  Cranted  by  Their  Majesties  King 
Willian\  and  (^ueen  Mary  To  tiie  Inhabitants  of  the  Pro\ince  of 
the  Massachusetts-Hay  in  New-England,//.  15.  Boston,  B.  Green 
and  y.  Allen,  1699.  —  Acts  and  Laws  of  His  Majesties  Province 
of  the  Massachusetts-Hay,  in  New-England,//.  (8),  1-8,  ana  I'able, 
4  //.  Boston,  B.  Green  and  y.  Allen,  1 699.  /n  one  vol.,  levant  broivn 
morocco  extra,  blind  and  gilt  filleted  back  and  sides,  g.  e.  {J''.  Bedford). 

folio,  Boston,  1699 

The  First  Kevisio.n  of  the  Province  Laws,  with  the  Charter.  "Amom;  the  Uahi :sr 
of  Kauk  books."  See  note  on  No.  Si S,  preceding.  This  copy,  which  is  in  lineconditi<m, 
contains,  in  addition  to  its  proper  Table  of  Contents,  the  general  Table  (S  pp. )  comprising 
the  Laws  enacted  at  sessions  subsecpient  to  the  revision,  to  tJctober  session,  1710. 

820  Massachusktts  or  The  first  Planters  of  New-England,  The  ImuI 
&  Manner  of  their  coming  thither,  and  Abode  there :  in  several 
Epistles,//.  (2),  56,  red  levant  morocco  extra,  g.  e.  {Bedford), 
EXTUEMELV  RARE.  16"  BostoH,  B.  Green  and  J.  Allen,  1696 

Contents:  "The  Humble  Kccpicst  of  His  Majesties  Loyal  Subjects,  the  Clovernour  and 
the  Company  late  gone  for  New-I'.ngland"  (.April  7,  1*^1.10);  'T.  Dudley's  Letter  to  the 
Countess  of  Lincoln  (Mch.  12,  if);,o);  J.  .\llin  and  T.  Shepard's  Preface  to  "Defence  of 
the  Answer  made  unto  the  .Nine  Uuestions";  John  Cotton's  "Pr;efatio  Apologetica"  to 
Norton's  Answer  to  Appolonius. 

"It  is  not  unlikely  tliat  [this  volume]  was  printed  at  the  suggestion  of  Joshua  Scottow, 
who  seems  to  have  been  the  earliest  ])crson  in  the  Colony  who  liad  an  antiquarian  turn  of 
mind." — Young's  Chron.  of  Massaehtisetts,  y3,o,  note.  'This  was  the  first  appearance  in 
print  of  Dudley's  Letter,  "the  most  interesting  as  well  as  the  most  authentic  document 
n>  our  early  annals." 


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821  [Mitclu'll  (JoiKitlinii)]  A  ])cfciice  of  tlic  Answer  and  Ar{;ument.s 
of  tlic  Synod  met  at  Jioston  in  tlie  Year  1662,  against  the  reply 
made  thereto,  by  the  Rev.  John  Davenport,  .  .  .  With  An  Answer 
[Hy  Kichard  Matlier]  to  the  Apologetical  Preface,  set  before  that 
Kssay, //.  (2),  46,  102,  /<i/X(' fo/'y,  Rakk. 

4"  ('ii»il>ri(/i^,\  S.  dnY/i  aiiil  M.  yohnson,for  Hez,  Us/ier,  1664 

This  ciipy  is  inscrilicil,  in  tlie  aiilc'niapli  of  Uidianl  MatluT,  ''  I'nr  Mr.  Jnlin  Cotton" — 
will)  lias  written,  lulow,  ''from  his  fallicr  Matlier." 

822  Mitch  I'.  1. 1,  (Joxatiian)  N'ehemiah  on  the  Wall,  in  'I'roublcsom 
Times.  Massachusetts  J'llection  Sermon,  May  15,  1667,  //.  (4), 
34,  I'luc  levant  tnoroiro,  sitlcs  tvul  top  gilt,  un'cut. 

4    Ca  mil  ridge,  S.  G.  tvid  Af.  %,  167  i 

A  beautiful  copy  of  this  VI'.KV   U.VKI"  I'.lection  Sermon. 

823  MooDKV  (Josin'A)  (if  Pi<rtsi;i(iiitli.  Souldiery  Spiritualized,  or  the 
Christian  Sonldier  ( Irderly,  and  Strenuously  Kiif^ajji'd  in  the  Sjiir- 
itiial  Warrc,  and  So  fighting  the  good  Fight.  Artillery  I'llection 
Sermon,  lioston,  June  i,  1674,  //.  (4),  47,  lust  laaiit  red  morocco 
gilt,  ins.  borders  {^Bedford).  4"  Cambridge,  Samuel  Green,  1674 

824  MooDK.v  (Josiha)  'i"hc  Great  Sin  of  Frrinality  in  (lod's  Wor- 
ship :  .  .  'I'iie  Subject  of  a  Sermon  preacht  on  the  Weekly  Lecture  in 
Uoston,  crushed  levant  red  morocco,  full  gilt,  g.  e.  {Pratt). 

12"  Boston,  BenJ.  Harris  and  y.  Allen,  1691 

825  MiionKV  (Joshua)  posthumous.  'J'he  Believers  happy  Change  by 
Dying,  A  Sermon  preached  on  the  occasion  of  the  l)eathof  Capt. 
Tiiomas  Daniel  Esq.,  who  was  interred  the  day  before,  November 
\  7th,  1683,  //.  32,  purple  morocco,  gilt  top, 

VKKV  rark.  sm.  Sep  8"  Boston,  B.  Green  and  y.  Allen,  1697 

826  Morton  (Ciiaki.ics),  Minister  at  Charlestown.  The  Spirit  of  Man  : 
or,  Some  Meditations  (by  way  of  F.ss.iy)  on  the  Sense  of  that  Scrip- 
ture, I  Thes.  5.  23.  //.  (8),  100,  /'///(•  str.-graincd  morocco,  back  full 
gilt,  sides  ornamented,  g.  e.  {Bedford),  vkrv  rare. 

8"  Boston,  B.  Harris  for  D.  Campbell,  1693 

At  tlie  end  is  an  .Advertisement  of  "some  little  Treatises  formerly  piihlislied  l)y  this 
.Vutlu-r"  (2  pages). 

827  MORTON  (Nathaniel)  New-England'.s  |  Memoriall  ;  |  or,  |  A 
brief  Relation  of  the  ^^ost  Mcmor.iblc  and  Remarkable  |  Passages 
of  the  Providence  of  Cod,  manifested  to  the  \  Planters  |  of  New- 
England  in  America ;  |  With  special  reference  to  the  first  Colony 
thereof,  \  Called  New-Pi.imouth,  \etc.,pp.  (12),  198,  (10),  calf,  neat. 

4°  Cambridge,  S.  G.  and  Af.  y.  for  yohn  Vshcr  of  Boston,  1669 

.\  souNii  and  i'i;i(ri;cr  copy,  jjood  margins.  .\i>  .Vnierican  aillector  need  to  be 
informed  that  the  oriKinal  edition  of  Morton's  Memori.il  —  one  of  the  corner-stones  of 
New  Kngland  history  — is  K.XCKS.'^IVI-.I.V   HAUK. 

828  Norton  (John)  The  Heart  of  N-England  rent  at  the  Blasphe- 
mies of  the  Present  Generation.  Or  .\  brief  Tractate  concerning 
the  Doctrine  of  the  (.)uakers,  etc.  By  John  Norton,  Teacher  of 
the  Church  of  Christ  at  Boston,  Who  was  appointed  thereunto  by 
the  Order  of  the  (jcneral  Court,//.  (2),  58,  brmvn  levant  mor.  extra, 
sides  paneled,  centre  ornaments,  g.  e.  {Bedford). 

4"  Cambridg,  Samuel  Green,  1659 
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829  Norton  (John)  The  Heart  of  New-England  Rent  &c., //.  (4), 
96,  (pp.  81,  82,  repeated^  blue  morocco  extnt,  g.  c.  (BciZ/'o'i/). 

8°  Zo/k/o/.,  .7.  //./or  John  Alien,  1660 

With  "Tlic  Copic  of  ;i  Letter  sent  fmm  N'uw-Knulaiul,  to  a  Kiicnd  in  Loiulon,  by  way 
of  Defence,  for  tlieir  dealing  with  t!ie  Onaliers"  (pp.  ff|.S'„  anil  1  bl';.  pa.^e),  and  tile 
linporlant  Ai'ri.NDi.x  (pp.  Xi-yfi)  which  is  wanting  in  some  copies,  of  "Matter  coming 
from  .N'ew-Kngland  since  this  Hook  was  printed."  Scarcely  less  K.\KE  than  the  original 
edition. 

830  Norton  (John)  Three  Choice  and  Profitable  Sermons  Upon 
Scverall  Texts  of  Scripture;  viz.  Jer.  30.  17.  John  14.3.  Heb. 
8.  5.  The  First  beino;  the  Last  Skrmon  wliicii  he  preached  at  the 
C'ourt  of  Election  at  ]!oston.  The  Second  was  the  T^Asr  which  he 
pleached  on  the  Lord's!  )ay.  Tlie  Third  was  the  La.st  which  he 
proached  on  his  Wcekly-Lccture-Day.  |  I'oenis,  with  tiiree  ana- 
grams, by  Rev.  John  Wilson  (4  pp.),  lirefixed.]  —  /«  the  same 
volume,  until  continuous  signatures,  hut  iiiilc/\-nilcnt  paging  anil  title- 
page:  A  Copy  of  the  I^etter  Returned  by  the  Ministers  of  New- 
England  to  Mr.  John  !  )ury  about  his  I'aciticution.  I'"ailhfiilly  trans- 
hited  out  of  the  Original  Manuscript  written  in  Latine  I!y  the 
Reverend  Author  of  the  Three  former  Sermons,  With  some  Con- 
siderations premised,  etc.  liy  a  Lover  of  'I'ruth  and  Peace.  //.  (6), 
38,  (6),  12,  levant  rcJ  morocco  extra,  full  gilt  tnicl:,  ins,  horders,  g.  e. 
i^/h'ilford).     Extukmki.y  Rark.  4° 

Cambridge,  S.  G.  and  M.  y.  for  //czekiah  V'slier  of  Boston,  1664 

831  NowEi.i,  (Samuel)  Abraham  in  Arms;  Or  The  first  Religious 
General  with  his  .\rmy  engaging  in  A  VVar  for  which  he  had 
wisely  prepared,  etc.  Artillery  Election  Sermon,  1678.  //.  (4),  19, 
(//'.  red  le  ant  morocco  extra,  sides  paneled,  g.  c.  (^Bedford). 

4"  Boston,  'Jo/in  Foster,  1678 

A  goml  copy  of  this  rare  tract, —  the  only  publislicd  work  of  "cxcellint  J^annicl 
Noweil,  never  to  be  forgotten"  —  the  'liglitini;  cli;\pl,i'ii'  of  the  M.assachusctts  troops  in 
riiihp's  War. 

832  NowEi.L  (Samuel)  Abraham  in  Anns.  Artillery  Election  Ser- 
mon. .Inotlier  copy,  russia-red  levant  morocco,  gilt  back,  borders, 
g.  c.  {Bedford),  fine  copy.  4°  Boston,  John  Foster,  1678 

833  NoVKs  (Nicholas)  Teacher  of  the  Church  at  Salem.  Ninv-Eng- 
land's  Duty  and  Interest,  to  be  an  Habitation  of  Justice  and 
Mountain  of  Holiness.  Election  Sermon,  pp.  (12),  <)(),  dk.  bro7cin 
levant  morocco,  paneled  sides,  g.  e.  {Bedfonl). 

8'  /Boston,  B.  Green  d;-  J.  Allen,  1698 

Epistle  Dedicatory  to  the  Earl  of  lielloniont,  by  Rev.  |"hn  Iligginsnn  (S  pp.).  "  Ty- 
pographus  Lectori  "  (pp.  Stj-gy)  giving  an  accoi:nt  l)y  the  Kev.  (rrindal  Kawson  and  Kev. 
S.imuel  Danforth,  of  their  visits.  May  and  June,  ifiyS,  to  the  several  Iiulinn  riant.itions 
in  Mass.ichusetts. 

834  Oakes  (Urian)  New-England  Pleaded  with,  And  pressed  to 
consider  tlie  thing.-i  which  concern  her  Peace,  at  least  in  this  her 
Day.  Election  Sermon,  May  7.  1673,  //.  (6),  64,  dk.  red  grosgr. 
h'Tant  morocco,  g.  e.  (Bedford).       4"  Cambridge,  Samuel  Green,  1673 

I'ine  copy,  of  this  vury  uaui:  .'^ernion,  the  first  published  work  of  I'lesident  Oakes. 

83s  OAKES  (UK LAN)  An  Elec.ik  ;  upon  \  The  Death  of  the  Rev- 
erend i  Mr.  Tiio.MAS  SiiEi'ARi),  I  Late  Teacher  of  the  Church  at  | 
Charlstown  in  New-England  ;  |  ]5y  a  great  Admirer  of  his  Worth, 
aiul  true  Mourner  for  |  his  Death.  \pp.  16,  str.gr.  red  morocco  extra. 


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hack  and  sides  gilt,  corner  and  center  ornaments,  Roger  Payne  style,  g.  e. 
(Bedford^.  /^  Cambridge,  Samuel  Green,  \(^ii 

I'lie  maigins  (if  several  leaves  and  the  lower  poiiinn  ul  tlic  last  leaf  have  lnon  skilfully 
repaired  and  one  verse  {50)  has  lyen  supplied  in  ( jhirt^s)  a<hnirable  fac-siniile;  KXCI-'S- 
SIVKLY   KAKK. 

836  Oakks  (I'^rian)  An  Elegie  upon  the  Death  of  the  Reverend  Mr. 
'I'homas  Shepard.     Anotiikr  Copy,  purple  morocco,  sides  Jillctcd,  g.  e. 

4    Cam.'iridge,  Samuel  Green,  1677 

Very  lar^e  copy  ;  hut  the  front  niar';ins  of  the  tilli'  and  siviral  leaves  have  been  ex- 
tended, and  the  title  mended. 

837  Oakes  (Ukian)  Pncsident  of  Harvard  Colledge.  A  Seasonable 
Discourse  Wherein  Sincerity  ^:  Dehojht  in  the  Service  of  God  i.s  ear- 
nestly pressed  upon  Professors  of  Relij^ion.  Delivered  on  a  Fuhlick 
P'ast,  at  Cambridfje,  //.  (6),  23,  best  grosgr.  I,:  ant  brown  morocco,  back 
and  corners  gilt.  g.  e.  {Bedford}.        i^  C  'ambridge,  Samuel  Green,  1 6S2 

With  a  hionraphicii  preface  (4  pp.)  by  Increase  Mather.  "Mow  doth  N'cw-England 
shake  since  this  Oak  whom  ('hrist  had  made  a  pill.ir  in  the  Temple  of  his  (iod,  is 
rcniove<l."    VKKV   RAKE. 

838  Oakes  (LhuAN)  A  Seasonable  Discourse,  itc.  Another  copy, 
hrotou  levant  morocco,  sides  paneled,  blind  and  gold,  center  ornaments, 
g.  e.  (Bedford).  4°  Cambridge,  Samuel  Green,  1682 

839  Oakics  (Urian)  Tlie  Sovoreigii  Efficacy  of  Divine  Providence; 
Over  ruling  and  Omnipotently  Disposing  and  Ordering  all  Humane 
Counsels  and  .\ffairs.  Artillery-I'^lectinn  Sermon  at  Cambridge, 
Sept  10.  1677, //>.  (C)),  40,  (0.  </^'-  ''<''f  levant  morocco  extra,  paneled 
sides,  g.e.  [Bedford).  ^^  Boston,  for  .Samuel  Scwall,  1682 

To  the  Reader,  ;  pp.,  by  Kev.  John  Sherman.    ( Anlonraph  nl   William  I'ohnan,  16S.'.) 

840  Oakes  (Urian)  The  Sovereign  Efficacy  of  Divine  Providence, 
etc.     Anotlicr  copy,  green  levant  morocco  c.xtra,  g.  e.  (Pratt ). 

4"  Boston,  for  .Samuel  Green.  1682 

(  Ml  the  titlepasie  and  last  leaf,  autographs  of  the  Rev.  William  .Adams  (of  Dedliam), 
"esilono  Reveniiilissimi  .\uthoris,"  and  an  ii/^'«v>v;//;  I.alin  f^.vni  of  jo  lines,  by  Mr. 
Adams  (a  (\tiitiiii  Fiiiir/'n;  tm  President  Oakis.i  is  ln'antifulfy  written  on  tlii'  reverse 
of  the  Title. 

841  |0XENHR1D(;E  (JOHN)]  At^uickening  Wonllor  the  liasten 
ing  a  Sluggish  Soul  to  a  se.isonahle  .Answer  to  '['\u-  Divine  Call. 
I'liitlishetl  by  a  poor  Simicr  that  found  it  such  to. him.  lieing  the 
l.ist  Sermon  Preached  in  the  I'"irst  (Munch  of  iloston  I'pou  Isaiah 
55.  6.  Uy  the  Pastor  there,  on  the  24th  of  the  fifth  Mouth,  1670. 
//.  2  1 ,  str.-graincd  blue  morocco,  full  gilt,  Poger  Payne's  style.  (^Bed- 
ford). 8    Cambridge,  S.  G.  and  M.  y.,  1670 

SIII'KRI.A  TlVT.i.V  RARi:,  if  not  I'Niyi'K.  Cotton  M.ilhcr  (.1/,/vW/.',  bk.  Ml, 
pt.  iv,  c.  fi)  says  —  with  his  habitual  inexactness  -th  it  Mr.  I  lxenl)riilne  "pid)lisheil  .1 
Sermon  aliimt  S,;i\.vitiHi'  sctkhit',  I'f  l/'ii./."  It  is  evident  th.it  l''.liol  ( liioi-r.  Diction.ny  >, 
Allen,  SpniRue  (Conf;r.  Annals,  i,  171 ),  Knierson  |in  Hist,  of  I'iist  Church),  and  others 
have  taken  the  fact  an<l  the  title  from  Mather,  withnut  li.ivini;  seen  the  Si'rnion  itself. 
The  title  has  nut  iK'en  fonnd  in  anv  published  c.il,do;.;Me  (exc.pt  the  Am.  .\nti(|.  Societ\'s 
Cataloijuc  of  .Ante  Kevohitionary  Publications,  to  whit  h  it  was  connnnnicated  bv  Mr. 
lirinley),  and  the  writer  has  not  seen  or  hiard  ol  any  second  copy.  Mr.  Ilrinley  h.i  I 
mtered  it  as  anonymous,  not  having  identitied  it  witli  Mather's  ".Sermon  aUuit  Seaimiable 
Seckint;."    -  T. 

842  Pemhkrton  (Imucn.)  Funeral  Sermon  on  Re\'.  Samuel  Willanl, 
to  which  is  addi'd,  (with  separate  title  and  paging.)  a  Poem  on  the 
same  Occasion,  by  l?enj.  Cohran,  autograph  of  Ben/.  Wadsworth, 
Pres.  of  Jfan'ard  College.  8'  Bo<t,oi,  B.  Green,  1707 

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[Principles  ('riie)  of  [Iw  I'rotestunt  Rcli<;;inn  Maintained,  and 
Churches  of  New-luiglaiid  .  .  defendi'd,  ajjainst  tiie  Calumnies  of 
one  (ieorge  Keith.    Bdstini,  169(1.  See  Matiikr  (C),  No.  i  197. 

843  PLYMOUTH  LAWS.  The  \  Pook  of  the  General  Laws  |  Of  the 
Inhabitants  of  the  Jurisdiction  of  j  New  Pliniouth  ;  \  Collected  out 
of  the  Records  of  the  ^  Ceneral  Court  I  And  lately  revised,  and 
with  some  Plmend.ilions  and  Additions,  I'lstahlished  and  Disposed 
into  such  Order  as  they  may  readily  conduce  to  ge-  neral  use  and 
benefit,  |  And  puhlisiied  by  the  Authority  of  the  Cieneral  Court 
for  that  i  Jurisdiction,  held  at  Plimouth,  the  sixtii  of  June,  |  Anno 
Doni.  1671.  I  Jinmni  gros^r.  laHtnt  nwroav  extra,  g.  e.  {Hcilford). 

folio,  Camhritlgc,  Sixmuel  Green,  iG^ji 

Title;  "  To  our  l)elove<l  Flretliren  and  Nci.nlilx.iirs,  llic  lnli;ibitants  nf  Newl'linioutli," 
by  tlic  (Iciural  C'mirl,  f,\^nfi\,  JV<i//uiiiii/  A/ortoii  Sicr.,  2  pp.;  Tlir  (Mtierall  Laws  and 
Lilx-'rtii's,  pp.  1-4;;  T)>c  Tal)le,  S  pp. 

A  BKAU  ni-iu.  lorv  ol  tliis  IC.XCKSSIVKLV   KAI^K  vcilunie. 

844  [Propositions  concerning  the  Subject  of  Paptism  and  Consocia- 
tion of  Churches,  Collected  and  Confirmed  out  of  (he  Word  of 
(lod,  by  a  Synod  of  Elders  and  Messi'ngers  of  the  Churches.  .  . 
Assembled  :it  Hoston,  ...  In  the  Year  166',]  /</>.  1-28,  7C'ir///s  title, 
prejiue,  and  last  two  leaves  (pp.  29-^^2)  of  "The  Answer  of  the 
Elders."     4"  \Camliriitge,  S.  G.  for  Jlezehiali  i'slier  at  lioston,  1662] 

An  impoifrct  copy  iil  llio  I'.N  rio^.MKI.V  K.\U1  (>iLi;lnal  cditinn  dI  tlie  result  nf  tlie 
S\niid  III  xUy?.  I'll!  tliL- reprint,  witli  the  "  .Answer  nf  tlie  Dissentinj;  Uretlircn"  annexed, 
see  tlie  t'ollnwiii;.;  luintlier. 

845  Propositions  concerning  the  Subject  of  Paptism  and  Consocia- 
tion of  Churches  ;  collected  and  confirmed  out  of  the  Word  of 
God,  by  a  Synoh  oi'  Ei.iikrs  iind  Mkssknckks  of  tlie  Cliurches 
in  M;issachusets Colony,  .  assembled  at  lioston  ;(ccording  to  the 
A|ipointment  of  tlie  Honoured  (ieneral  Court,  In  the  Ve;ir  1662. 
.  .  Whereunto  is  .nnext  the  Answkr  of  the  Disskntino  Prkthren, 
&c.,  Ihst  /line  levant  moroeeo  extra,  g.  e.  {/>e<l/br<l). 

4"  n.  p.  [/.(>/iilon\,  j'rintetl in  flic  }'ear,  1662 

Title,  I  leaf;  The  Preface  t"  the  Cluistlan  Keaiki,  \?  pp.;  The  .Answer  of  the  LIders 
Sic,  pp.  I  iS ;  .\iili  Synodalia  .Scripta  Americana,  or  a  I'mposal  of  the  Judgment  of  the 
Dissentini;  Messengers,  itc.  |l)y  President  Charles  ('hanncy,  |  pp.  i-^.S. 

This  is  the  f-'iii;/i.f/i  n/riii/  nf  tlie  "  Proposilii  lis"  uilli  the  addition  of  (hauncy's 
Anli  Syiii'i/ii/iii,  separaldy  p.ae.eil,  hut  Hitliout  a  spici  litle-paue.  Thninas  (Hist,  of 
frin/iiix,  t.  2i5)  puts  this  edition  of  the  .Anii-Synodalia  i".|to.  38  panes,"  iMu)  in  the 
list  of  liooks  printed  at  fanilnidm'  by  Samuel  tlreen,  .uid  says  it  "was  r,-/iinUt/  in 
London.'  It  is  nearly  certain  that  no  Anieric  .:>  edition  had  lieen  printed  when,  in  l"el)- 
ruary,  i<>^»4,  the  Kev.  John  Mlin  published  hi  "  Aniin.adversioiis  upon  the  Anti'Synotiiilia 
/tmeriiiiiiii.A  Treatise /;//;/<i/ /;;  Olil  /<>ii;/iiii,/."  In  his  piilace  Mr,  Allin  mentions  die 
Antisynodalia  which  ''<iiiiii-  to  our  hands"  and  "another  I'.svay  [John  |laven|><irfs)  of 
the  same  nature  |  which  |  was  /r.;c  published."  The  ty|ie  of  the  11.  p.  volume  of  1(1(12 
iliflers  from  that  of  the  t'ambridi;e  edition  of  the  "  Proixisitioiis  "  (see  No.  >S.(.|)  and  is 
unlike  any  thaltiieiii  is  known  to  have  iise<l  in  LambridKe.  The  Mass.acliusetis  edition 
has  the  full  imprint:  "t  ambridjie:  Printed  by  S.  (i.  for  lie/ikiah  I'slier  at  Hoston  in 
.New  Knuland.     1(1(12." 

This  copy  has,  at  the  fiKil  of  the  tilli'  |iai;e,  the  aiiloi;raph  inscription  of  "  John  Cotton 
his  IxKike,  ({iveii  him  by  his  lirother  Mr.  Increase  Matliir. ' 

846  Propositions  concerning  the  Subject  of  Paptism  ete.  .  ,  .  Where- 
unto is  aiiexl  the  .\ns\vi:i<  of  the  Disst  ntino  Drethreii,  &c.  y^n- 
otlwr  eopy,  lirown  I:  ant  iiior.,  gilt,  rieli  inside  t'lirde/s,  g.  e.  {Bedford). 

j"  11.  p.  /'riiited  in  tlie  Year,  1663 


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TH  E    II A  Y    PSALM    HOOK. 

THE  ElKsr  HOOK  I'KINTEP  IN   THE   ANGLO-AMERICAN 

COLONIES. 

847  The  I  Whole  |  Booke  of  I'salmes  |  l''aithfully  |  Translated  into 
English  I  Metre.  |  Whcreuiilo  is  iirelixed  a  discourse  de-|claring 
not  only  the  lawfullnes,  but  also  |  the  necessity  of  the  heavenly 


Scripture  Tsalmes  in  \  the  Churches  of 


Ordinance  |  of    sinj; 

God.  I  8"  \CambrUf^i\  Stephen  Dayc^  Imprinted  1640 

A  HHAUi.niL  ami  AiiS()i,iiTi:i.v  im:ki'i;i  T  copy;  having  the  itiliHti<'iiitl  fiii;c  ni 
"F'aults  escaped  in  printiiiK.''  I'luliiniliiiH  — one  of  Mr.  V .  I!i:iii'(iki)'s  master-pieces  — 
is  in  iliir!,  '•nm'it  iriislieit  li-uiiil  iiioiwio,  t/if  sii/cs  sluditcil  ivilli  f;olil  stars,  wilhhi  hromt 
gill  oortlfis,  with  loriu-r  niiil  iiiihr  oniumtiils :  anil  the  vohimu  is  enclosed  in  a  Solandei 
case  of  flint',  stntigltt-i^rtihii'tl  ifit>rthn>,  Icttctnl. 

For  a  description  and  collation,  sec  Thomas's  Hist,  vf  Pii>iliiii;,i.  231,  232,  and  tlic 
I'rinco  l.ibniry  Cataloj;iie. 

To  offer  any  riniirks  on  the  KAKl'I'V  or  the  IMI'OKl'ANCK  of  this  precious  volume 
wonltl  1)0  siicer  impertinence.  The  acf|nisition  ttf  a  copy  of  the  orit;inal  edition  of  the 
Itay  I'salni  liook  nuist  always  be  the  crownini;  triumph  to  which  every  American  collector 
.ispires, — while  the  chances  of  acipiisition  are  constantly  diminlshin);.  It  is  hy  no  means 
prolxible  that  another  copy  will  be  offered  for  competition  within  the  next  (piarter  of  a 
ccntnry,  at  least. 

848  Hav  Psai.m  liooK.  A  Literal  Reprint  of  the  Hay  Psalm  l!ook, 
being  the  Earliest  New  Knoland  Version  of  the  Psalms  and  the 
Kirst  I'.ook  Printed  in  America.  [Fifty  copies  for  Subscribers,  of 
w/iii/i  this  is  No.  c;o, ]  Jk.  blue  morocio,  sides  elegantly  tooled ;  bioad 
inside  borders  tooled  ond  gilt,  on  moroeeo  lining,  with  parehment  guard 
leaves,  g.  e.  (/'aw.wn  and  Nicholson). 

8"  Cambridge,  for  Charles  B.  Kiehardson,  Nau  York,  1862 

849  PsAiMs.  A  Literal  Reprint  of  the  Hay  Psalm  Book  being  the 
Pearliest  New  Kngiand  Version  of  the  Psalms  and  the  l''irst  Hook 
printed  in  America,  boards,  uncut. 

S^  Cambridge,  for  C.  />'.  Richardson,  1862 

()NH  OK  Krr- riii'N  C'oi  ii:s  luiNri'D  on  Tim:K  Paii-.r;  with  Mr.  (lc<ir);e  Liver- 
nrore's  antoKraph  presentati  )n  tit 

"(ieorse  lirinley,  I'lsii.,  with  the  Ix-sl  regards  of  ( Icor^e  l.iverniore. 

This  is  one  of  (ifteen  t-Mra  lof^it-s  pi-inled  for  n]e  on  thitk  f-apfrUix  presentation.  Fijty 
copies  were  printed  on  connnon  pajier  for  siil>scrilx;rs.  !'"ive  copies  on  India  pa/>i:r;  and 
one  copy  i'« /(f /■*/////<•«/.     (i.  I.." 

850  PsAi.MS.  The  Whole  Hook  |  of  !  Psalmes,  |  Faithfully  trans- 
lated into  I  English  Afetre ;  '■  Wheieunto  is  prefi.xcd  a  discourse, 
declaring  not  j  onely  the  lawfulnesse,  but  also  the  necessity  of  the 
heavenly  Ordinance  of  sing  jing  Scripture  Psalmes  in  the  Churches 
of  Ood.  sm.  12°  n.  j).  [Cambridge  i'\  Imprinted  1647 

lUegantly  Ixiinul  (hy  IliiiiioRH)  m  Niic  siraiglil  graiiirJ  moiMio  extra,  huk  aiiJ  cor- 
Hcrs  riilily  gill, (l^\\t:,r  I'ayiii's  style,)  g.  f.,  and  enclosed/;/  a  I'rmvti  morocco  Sola  tuhr 
case,  liiieil  with  velvet,  lettered  on  hick:  "Tin;  H.vv  I'sAi.M  llooK.  and  liu.  —  Cam- 
BRIUtiR.   ift.|7." 

"  A  reprint,  without  additions,  of  the  lirst  edition  (in  a  smaller  size)  with  some  chanRcs 
of  !(|)elling.  .  .  Mr.  ilrinley's  copy  with  the  date  of  if>47,  wherever  printed,  may  fairly  be 
rcKarded  as  the  second  edition,  and,  so  far  as  known,  is  UNIOUI",  .  .  The  chan);c'  of 
s|K-llinR  would,  perhaps,  be  more  likely  to  occur  if  the  book  was  printed  in  Kngland,  which 
may  have  lucn  the  case,  thoutjh  some  cxjuTts  there  think  otherwise."  (Haven's  Catalogue 
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851  The  j  Psalms,  i  Mymns,  '  and  |  Spiritual  Songs  |  of  the  |  Old  and 
New  Testanioiit,  1  Faithfully  Translated  into  |  iMiglish  Metre.  | 
For  the  use,  edifuatiou  and  comfort  of  the  Saints  in  puhliek  and 
private,  espe- cially  in  New-Kngland.  2  Tim.  3:  16,  17.  j  Col.  3: 
i'  '  [Quo  til /ion.  4//>/r.f.|  F.phes.  5:  iS,  ig.  Jk'  f-'led  with,  i\:c.  | 
James  5:  13.  |  p/>.  (14),  106,  iloiibh'  loliiiiins ;  old  ailf,  rebacked,  neat. 
At  the  lh\!:;iiiiiiiig.  6  /*(/,i,w  of  s/iort/uuid  vhinitscript. 

12°  Cambridge.  \  Jointed  for  Hczckiali  Usher,  of  Bostoo  (sic),  n.  d. 

ExTRFMEi.Y  KAKii.  The  New  liinlaiul  virsidn  (li.iy  I'salin  Itonk),  a>.  revised  ami 
inipnivcd  by  Dunntcr  and  Lymi.  in  i()5o.  Mr.  Thomas  believed  this  to  be  the  lliir,! 
edition  of  the  revision,  and  \.\\t  filth  includlni;  all  from  \U.\o.  "The  printing,"  he 
observes,  "is  executed  by  a  Kond  workman,  and  is  the  best  that  I  have  seen  from  thr 
(.'anibridi>c  press.  I  concliiile,  therefore,  it  could  not  be  printetl  by  (oeon  Ijefore  the 
airi\al  of  Marmadnke  (ohnsun  in  i'i*>o;  1  have  no  donbt  it  was  printed  under  j^thnson's 
care;  and,  probably,  soon  after  the  Indian  llible  came  from  the  press  in  i6r>i."  .'^ee  hi. 
lonj;  note,  in  History  rj  /'riiiti)it:,\.  :57-S;  and  compare  a  note  in  Mr.  Haven's  (An. 
.Xntiq.  Society's)  Catahi;.;iu-.  under  the  ye.ir  166!^,  su^.tiestin^  that  ''it  is  iloubtful  whetlur 
the  printinji;  was  done  in  this  countrv  or  in  Knjjland  .  .  Mr.  Lenox  thinks  this  may  be  l!i  • 
litlh  edition,  and  the  fitst  that  w.is  punted  in  two  cohnnns.'' 

S52   R[ichari)S(in]    (J[t>iiN|)     The   Necessity  of  a  well  E.\|)erience(l 
Souldiery,  or,  A  C'ommon  Wealth  ought  to  be  well  Instructed  and 
F.xperienced  in  the  Military  Art.     .Vrtillery  Election  Sermon,  Jime 
10,  1675,  /'(■.*■/  levant  red  mor.,  paneled  sides,  g.  e,  (Pratt). 
F.X'iKKMLl.v  KAKK.  4°   Caftibiidg.  Samuel  (ircen.  1679 

853  SAFFIN  (JOHN)  A  j  lirief  and  Candid  Answer  to  a  late  | 
Printed  Sheet,  Entituled.  '  lyie  Selling  of  1  Joskph  j  Whereimto  is 
aimexed,  1  A  True  and  Particular  Narrative  by  way  of  Vindication 
of  the  1  Author's  De.iling  with  and  Prosecution  of  his  Negro  M.m 
servant,  '  for  his  vile  anil  exhorbitani  Hehavioiir  towaids  his 
Master,  and  his  Tenant.  Thomas  Slie|)ard  ;  which  hath  been 
wrongfuUv  Represented  '  to  their  Prejudice  and  Defamation,  j  I5y 
John  Sattin,  l'",sc|r.  /*/>.  (2),  1-12,  roanting  after  />.  12,  half  brinvn 
mor..  iiNCi'T.  4"  liosioii,  1701 

For  an  account  of  this  "  F'^.xthkmki.v  r.vhil  ami  valuable,  if  not  Uniqiik  tract."  sei 
Dr.  lieo.  II.  Moore's  iVotis  on  .S'/i/rov  ///  Mass,u/niselts,  pp.  .S,S  .ind  Jii.  judm' 
Sewall's  "printed  sheet"  on  "The  SellinR  of  Joseph"  was  reprmtcd  by  Dr.  Moore  (|)p. 
•'>!-!*7)  ano  i"  'be  l'roceedini;s  of  the  Mass.  iPisl.  ScKiety,  1X6^-4.  pp.  161-5. 

854  Saltonstali,  (Giirixjn)  of  New  London.  A  Sermon  preached 
before  the  General  Assembly  .  .  of  Connecticut,  .  May  13,  1697. 
being  the  Day  for  Electing  the  Covernt)ur,  &c.,  brown  le^eant  moioeeo 
extra,  sides  gilt,  g.  e.  (Bedford),  a  searce  old  portrait  of  Gov.  Salton- 
stall  inserted.  8°  Boston,  B.  Green  and  y.  Allen.  i()97 

\'frv  Karf.  Mr.  Saltonstall,  settled  .is  the  minister  of  New  I.iindou  in  Idol, 
w.is  elected  i;overmir  of  (Connecticut  in  i  ;o;,  and  continued  in  ottice  till  his  diMtb.  i ;  j  |. 

85s  S[coTT<iw]  (J[oshua])  The  Rise.  Si)ring  and  Foundation  of  the 
Anabaptists,  or  Re-Uaptizedof  ourTime.  Written  in  French  byCiuy 
de  Prez,  1565,  .  .  .  and  Translated  for  the  use  of  his  CountrymcMi 
by  J.  S.  //.  (4),  58,  dk.  brown  e,  ashed  levant  moroeeo,  paneled  sides, 
with  eeiiter  ornaments,  g.  e.     4    Cambridge,  Marmadnke  Johnson,  166S 

EXL'KSSIVI'ILV  K.\UI'"..  A  piod  clean  copy  (the  inarRins  of  the  title-leaf  restored\ 
liimnd  in  Mr.  F   IIktm'orii's  best  stylo. 

856  jScorrDW  (Joshua)]  .\  Narrative  of  the  Planting  of  the  ^tas- 
sachusets  Cohniy  Anno  1628.  With  the  Lords  Signal  Presence 
the   First    Thirty  Years.     .Also   a   Caution   fiom    New-Eiiglands 


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Apostlt',  the  j^reat  i'orioN,  c/,:  I'liblislied  by  Old  Planters,  the 
Authors  of  till-  OUl  Mens  Tears,  //.  (4),  76,  (i), /i/vicii  morocco 
extra,  s/,/cs  /•ir//c/-x'/^,  with  center  oriiiuncnts, 

KXIKKMKI.V  KAKl-.  X    Boston,  Henjomin  Harris,  169^ 

856*   —  A   Narrative  of  the   i'lanting  of   New-lMigland  etc.    Another 

copy,  wants  //.  75-f>  '"/</  ///<•'  errata,  efcgantly  l>ound  in  sir.-gr.  l>liie 

tnor.,  JoiiOlc paneled  sides,  corners  ornamented,  g.  e.  {Bci/ford).       1694 

857  Severals  relating;  to  the  FUND  Printed  for  divers  Reasons,  as 
may  appear,     /ni/'erfect,  ends  with  p.  8,  //.  /.  p.,  fore/,  lettered. 

4"  \Juiston,  Samuel  Cireen,  168  2  J 

Frolxibly  UNIOUE,  ami  of  t :x  1  k.\oi<1)INAr\  iNri.KhM  ,  iinpcikct  as  it  is.  At  tin- 
tnpiif  tiR' liist  page  is  written,  in  tiie  hand  of  Tlinnias  riinit':  "  Ily  pajje  6,  was  written 
in  iiiSi.  Mr.  li.  lireen  scn'r  says  tiiis  was  prinlnl  at  llcistcMi  liy  Ins  Imi.  .'^anniel's  letter 
ji.  e.  types|.''  On  the  pai;e  rt-feirei!  to.  the  antimi'  spi',il<s  of  what  he  (lid,  "having  by 
.aicident,  some  respite  time  tlih  yinr  16S1,"  in  S,/-t,mlri .  and  on  p.  7,  mentions  tlie  result 
"in  o  months"  —  wliich  lirin^s  tlie  date  of  puhlication  as  Lite  as  Mareh,  idSi-:!.  It 
contains  information,  not  elsewhere  to  Ik  found,  respecting  tlie  origin  and  history  of  the 
pioj.ct  fir  a  I. and  Hank  of  t'redit,  and  the  intri     ■•-tiiin  of  J'li/ir  Moiiiy.     (.See  No.  726.) 

858  Skw.m.i.  (Samim.1.)  I'ha'iHiinena  (lua'dain  Apocalyptica  ad  .'Vspec- 
tuni  xor/  <>t^'l>'/s  contiojiirata.  Or,  some  few  Lines  towards  a 
description  of  the  New  Heaven,  as  it  makes  to  those  who  stand 
upon  the  New  I'.artli.  liy  Samnel  Se^oall,  sometime  I'ellow  of 
Marv.uil  C'olledoo  at  C'anibiidoe,  French  grosgr.  blue  morocco  extra, 

full  gilt,  inside  twders  {/iedford). 

4    /y'oston,  Barth.  Green  and  'John  Allen,  1697 

Title;  a  dedic.itory  epistle  lo  Sir  William  .\shhiirsl.  .^  pp.;  another  dedicatory  address  to 
(Governor  .'^lounhtnn,  !  pp. ;  I'salni  i  ',11,7-10  (in  metre),  1  p.;  .Some  l'"cw  Lines,  lic,  pp.  60. 

'Ihe  I'lHsr  r;iiirins  ot  .Sewall's  very  curious  and  —  in  spite  of  its  title  —  iiiiiiisinj; 
iMiok,  is  l'..\  TUI. Mh'LV  K.\Ki;.  The  learned  and  pious  author  labors  "  to  expose  the 
anticli  fancy  of  .Vmerica's  biinn  //,//" — the  ".'^edem  Inferoruni"  to  which  (Jhrist 
descended,  — or  even  the  .\pocaIyptic  (iog  and  Ma,i;o^  ;  but  he  luinestly  c<tnf<'sses  (p.  40) 
that  "  there  is  so  nnich  (  infusion  in  the  disciuirses  ujion  this  subject,  that  <i  wiiii  nuniol 
U'll  ivben  he  is  in  t-ti'itrt  u  ii/tt/  wlh-ii  he  is  in  Ittil^'  and  lh.it  "  so  ne.ir  an  approach  to,  .»<' 
n'Uif'ietit  tt  itscinhlinUi  »'/  tie/t,  was  not  to  Ix-  foinid  /'//  rerum  tuttuui"'  as  in  America. 

S5<)  Skwai.i.  (Sami'ki.)  IMitenomena  <iiuedam  Apocaly])tica  ad  Aspec- 
tiiin  Novi  Okr.is  (ontiourata.  Another  c-py ;  autograph  of  Thomas 
Prince,  1 7 oS,  //('///  margins  too  close  and  unerenly  cut,  Intt  top  and  bot- 
tom uncut.  4°  Hoston,  /tarth.  (rrcen  and  Joh'i  .  I  lien,  1697 

860  Si:wAi,i.  (Samimci.)  I'lia'iiomena  (itia'dam  Apocalyptica  Ad  As- 
pectunj  No\i  Oil)is  contiotirata.  ( )r  some  few  Lines  towards  a 
description  of  the  New  } leaven  As  It  makes  lo  those  who  stand 
upon  the  New  Ivirth.  .  The  Second  Kdition, //.  (8),  (14.  [To  which 
is  appeniled,  separately  pa^ed,]  The  Fountain  ( )pened,  «'/(-.  By 
Samuel  Willard.  The  Third  F.ditioii  (pp.  1-15)  ;  and  Appendi.x 
(/>/.  16-24),  J.aige  and  fine  copy,  nearly  uncut,  lutston,  Barth. 
(,'rcen,  1727. —  An  .Answer  to  Some  Cases  of  Conscience  Respect- 
ino;  the  Country.  Hy  Solomon  Stoddard,  uncut,  pp.  \^,  n.  t.  p. 
Hoston,  B.  Green,  1722. —  Verses,  (by  S.  Sewall  ?)  "Wednesday, 
January  1,  1701.  A  little  before  lireak-a day,  at  Hoston,"  //.  /.,  //.  </., 
I  p.     Four  in  one  I'o/.,  half  mor.,  neat.  4°  Boston,  v.  y. 

.\lmost  as  KAKK  as  the  larlier  edition.  .Si  e  the  Menzies  l'atalo!;ue,  no.  171)4.  JndRC 
Sew.dl  has  appendi'cl  to  bis  own  work,  W  illanl's  .'^erinon  on  "the  Nation.d  Conversion 
of  the  Jews,"  lirst  published  in  1701,  but  already  "for  some  time  out  of  print."  In 
the  acconi|ianyinK  tract,  the  Kev.  .Solomon  Stoddard  closes  his  examination  of  "t'ascs 
of  Conscience,"  touching  the  "  wearinu  of  /cMi,'  //<///,"  "tbouKhts  concerning  /'iriivii;s," 
iSiC,  with  the  sunnisiinn  that  "There  Ik-  many  ,i/hi-r  I'ractices  that  are  plainly  contrary  to 
the  Light  of  Nature.  Ml  Id  I' LI )  Petticoats  have  something  <if  Nakedness  ;  Mixl  Dances 
arc  Incentives  to  Lust ;  ComiHitatiims  in  Private  Houses,  is  a  Drunken  Practice," 


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"'0.S0  within  tlK.  (-ol.  „y  T,,o        ;  "';'  '"'^  V""'''^'-^'  Kspecially 
take  hoed  of  Apostac?      ,    r,,  )  •""l^'^'"''^'*'^  '"  l^^'"'  lui^Ianr!,  To 

Jo  .IH.  Kca-ler.  3  pp.,  I,,  [ „,„  .,„,,,,,,■+     ^  "W/'/a/^v,   .V„w//,./  ^,V,,,,^   .^.^^ 

•""  A(.M,.  A  Ser,n,.n  ,t^°e  In  ^nl  7;;"  I?  "'^'  "'•^'"'  "f  I'^^e- 
Lh.,i,  Ks,|..  pp,  (,,  2X    A   rv-v  '      '.""  """•  <-•"'•  lo'"i  I'yn- 

-i.h  ,hc  Mi1^s,:;i'of  ihc CosS  '\°-|,--"'^"  l'rc-se„ce-.,f  Chr^, 
0.di„;Uion  of  Rev.  |o.s.p\T, •,,,!■'  Yr!":";"/''"'^""'^"^'''''  '''  "^^' 
Kxam.nalion  of  the"  I'n  ver  .,    ,|  '    ,,'.f   ".f ''^^  "  "/Av/,/.v/|  An 

866*  Stoddard  (Solo.non)  An  Apr  d'u.  ih  'V""  '""f  •'^-  '^'''■"'  '^"^ 
d.cationof  the  l^'^^U  of  V l  fff  s  '  J^/m'T'-  ''^■'■"^' ^' Vin- 
against  the  KxcepTions  of  Mr    Inr;  ?      m      "'  ''"'*'"  ■^"PI"t  •  • 

867   Stone  (S.M.rKi.)     A  Short  (^..T  !    ^"'■'^"".  /•W'V'W/.  ,709 

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[Synod  of  1646.  .SVv  Cotton  (J.)  'I'he  Covenant  of  Grace.  No.  561  ; 
CAMHKiDfiK  Platform,  Nos.  530,  733-737. 

[.SvNoDof  1662.  Set-  Pkoposii'ions  *•/(•.,  Nos.  S44  and  845  ;  Ali.in 
(J.)  .AnimaclvLMsions,  No.  69.S  ;  Mitchell  (Jona.)  \  Defence  iVc, 
No.  <S2i  ;  r>AVKNi'Oi<T  (John)  .Another  Kssay,  No.  752. 

869  Synod  of  1679.  'I'he  Necessity  of  Reformation.  With  the  E.v- 
pedients  subservient  the  reunto,  asserted  ;  in  Answer  to  two  Ques- 
tions ....  Afjreed  upon  hy  the  Klders  and  Messen{;ers  of  the 
Churches  assembled  in  the  .SYN()I)at  lioston  .  .  Sept.  10.  1679. 
//.  (8),  16,  i/i\  hrown  levant  morouv,  i-lcgivit^  sith-s  (^aihlctl,  bliittl  aiul 
goli/,  iriifrr  <>ni<iiiirii/s  (/u;/fi)r,l).  4."  A'os/i)//,  yohii  Foster,  1679 

I'rcfacc  .Hill  till'  Kc'siill  {ilniwnlliv  iNCRKASii  MATiiiUi.    I'iiic  nfy  of  llih  \IVM\  raki- 
/;•(;./,     Aiitoi;n\|ili  nl  (  Kov.  Dr.)  Ueiijaiiiiii  (.'nliii.-iM. 

870  Thai  II KR  (Thomas)  (>//>VvAw.  .\  Fast  of  God's  chusing,  Plainly 
opened.  (I'ast  Sermon)  26.  i.  74.  //.  (6),  25,  dk.  I'/iii-  grosgraina/ 
li'vant  iiior.,  iwtni,  g.  c.  (^Hctlfonl),  kink,  coi'v. 

4°   Hostoii,  John  Foster,  1678 

"Til  till'  Kiailer"  (t  p|i.)  by  Increase  Matlicr. 

870*  —  The  «,A\wc,  nit  close  at  bottom,  the  first  line  of  title  ill  facsmik  {by 
Hurt),  half  brown  levant  nior.,  g.  <:  {Hnlford).  1678 

871  '{'hachkr  (I'i'.ri'.R)  I'nbelief  Detected  and  Condemned  .  .  'I'o 
which  is  added,  The  Treasure  of  the  Fathers  Inheritable  by  their 
Posterity,//.  (12),  190,  olil bin, ling.  12"  /ioston,  B.  llnrn,  1708 

872  ToRRKY  (Sami'IvI.)  An  Fxhortation  unto  Reformation.  Massa- 
chusetts Flection  .Sermon,  May  27.  ir>74.  />/>.  {A),  4.\,  ilairt  str.  gr. 
moroiYO,  g.  I'.  {Hcilforil).     4     Canibi itlgr,  Mannailnke  yohnson,  \(^14 

Autogia|ili,  at  luail  uf  title-pane,  of  " Juliii  ('ottun  e\  ilnnii  Aniici  (iiimlalli  KawMiii." 
Address  To  tin-  Ke.iiUr  ((>  pp.)  i.y  Increase  Matlier.      VKKV    UAKK. 

873  'ToRRKV  (Samuki,)  a  i'lea  for  the  F.ife  of  Dyiuj;  Religion,  from 
the  W(jrd  of  the  Lord.  (Massachusetts  Flection  Sermon),  May 
16.  1683,//.  (8),  46,  (1),  cooD  copy,  olive  moro,Yo,  bad-  anil  sides 

gilt,  g.  e.  {/u-djord).      ■<."  I'utston,  Samiifl  linen  for  S.  St-icall,  1683 

To  the  Rei/ler  (6  ,.|i. ;  by  Increase   Matliir.     1  In  a  leaf  at  the  end  (n.  11.)  is  an  Advpi 
tiscment  of  I.  Mather's  "Kssay  lor  the  Ketoiiliin;  of   Mhistriiuis  I'roviilences,"  in  press. 

874  ToURKY  (Samiiei.)  .\  Plea  for  the  Life  of  Dying  Religion,  <■/<-. 
Another  eopy,  bi\m<n  levant  inor.  extra,  sides  filleted,  with  center  orna- 
ments ( Hedford).  .\  '  Boston,  Samuel  Cirecn  for  S.  Seiciall,  1 683 

875  Wadswortii  (11)  F.xhorlations  to  Farly  Piety  (1702):  (///./ The 
Wonders  of  Divine  Goodness  and  Patience.  1702.  —  Pi.ati'orm  of 
C!luirch  Discipline.  ['The  Cainl)ridge  Platform.]  /ie/>r.  y.  Foster, 
1680.      Three  in  1  vol.,  old  binding.  ib"  Hoslon 

The  Canihiiilne  I'latforni,  edition  of  lO.S,..  is  \\m\  kakh.     This  is  a  fine  copy  top.  56; 
the  last  four  or  five  leaves  are  entire,  hut  llu-  iu.iri;iiis  are  worn. 

876  Wadsworth  (H.)  Publicf-  Worship  a  Christian  Duty,  in  two 
Sermons  ;  and  Now  or  Ne.c-r,  the  Time  to  be  Saved,  in  one  Ser- 
mon, imperfect.  12"  Boston,  B.  Green,  1704 

877  Wadsworiii  (15.)  The  Ponds  of  l{a|)tism, //.  (2),  31.  1717. — 
The  Saint's  Prayei  to  escape  'i'emptation,  a  Lecture  Sermon, 
Jan.  6,  1714-5. —  I  i.tiiil  and  Injustice  Delected  and  Condemned. 
1712. —  Hearty  Submission  and  Resignation  to  the  Will  of  God 
under  Aftlictions,//.  (4),  123.  1716.  —  An  Kss.ay  on  the  Decalogue, 
//.  (2),  iv,  133.    1719.  —  Considerations  lo  I'revent   Murmuring,  a 


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Lecture  Sermon  [on  the  Murder  of  Simeon  Stoddard],//.  (4),  25, 
1706.  —  King  William  Lamented  in  America,//.  (2),  30.  1702. — 
F2ssay  to  Do  Good  ;  by  a  Disswasive  from  Tavern  haunting  and 
exce.s.sive  Drinking, //.  44.  1710.  —  Mutual  Love;  and  Peace  among 
Christians,//.  (2),  30.  1701.  —  'I'he  Lord's  Day  proved  to  be  the 
Christian  Sal)bath, //.  (2),  iv,  63.  1720.  71/1  in  i  vol.,  fine  ckan 
copies,  /iiilf  morouo  (RiKvluiri^/ir)  hy  F.  Beiiford.  12°  /los/on,  v.  y. 

878  VVau.sworth  (B.)  The  Great  and  Last  Day  of  Judgment  ;  in 
several  Sermons,  imperfeet,  wants  all  tifler  /.  130,  a  ml  four  other 
leaves.  12    Boston,  />'.  (,'nen,  1709 

879  WAKEMAtf  (Samukl)  o/  Fairfield,  Conn.  A  \oung  Man's  Leg- 
acy to  The  Rising  Cieneration  :  Being  a  Sermon  Preached  upon 
the  Death,  and  at  the  Desire  of  John  Tappin  of  Boston;  Who 
deceased  at  Kairtield.  the  loth  of  ()ctober  1672.  being  in  the  Nine- 
teenth year  of  his  Age,  //.  45,  olive  str.-i:;r.  morocco,  hack  anil  sides 
gilt,  Kof^cr  Payne  style,  g.  c.  {Bed/ord). 

4"  Cambridge,  Alarmailiikc  'Johnson,  1673 
EXCKSSIVELV   KAKK.      riic  lilli-paf-i'  lias  been  »//(../,//)•  failwl  by  wasliinu,  but  (as 
Mr.  Brinloy  has  noted  on  tlic  guard  Icif)  is  "warranted  genuine." 

880  Wakeman  (Samuel)  of  Fairfield.  Sound  Repentance  the  Right 
Way  to  escape  deserved  Riiine  ;  or  A  .Solid  nntl  awakening  Dis- 
course, Exhorting  the  People  of  God  to  coin])ly  with  his  Counsel, 
etc.  [Connecticut  Ki.ec  rioN  Sermon,]  May  14th,  16S5.  .\ prelim, 
leaves,  and  pp.  \\,l>roiiin  levant  mor.  antit/iic,  paneled,  blind  and  gold, 
center  ornament  on  siilcs  {Bedfonl).       4°  Boston,  .Samuel  Green,  16S5 

A  le,il  preci'dis  the  Title,  on  the  verso  ol'  ivhicti  is  the  vote  of  thanks,  &c.,  of  the  (len- 
eral  Court ;  Till"  ( 1  leal);  To  the  t'hrislian  Ueader  (.(  pp. )  signed  by  J.  liishop  (|)rol)al)ly 
the  Kev.  John  liishop  of  .Stamford);  Sermon,  pp.  4).  This  is  the  third  jirinted  Conn. 
Election  Sennon,  and  is  K.\  TUKMIJ-N    UAKi:. 

881  Wai.i.ev  (THt)MAs)  (y  .ff(//7/.v/(//'/('.  Balm  in  Gilead  to  heal  Sions 
Wounds:  or,  A  '['realise  wherein  there  is  a  clear  Discovery  of  the 
most  Prevailing  Sicknesses  of  New  England,  both  in  the(avill  and 
Ecclesi;isticall  State.  [I'l.YMOUTii  Election  Seumon,  June  i,  1669.] 

//.  (()),  20,  red  morocco  extra,  corners  ornamented,  g.  e.  {Pratt.) 

4    Cambridge,  S.  (i.  and  M.  'J.,  1669 

I'lusr   iMI'KKSsiiiN.      line  clem  copy  of  .1  Vl'.RV    U.\UK  tract. 

882  Waleey  (Thomas)  15alin  in  Gile;id.  A  .Second  Impression,  fine, 
tall  copy,  citron  levant  morocco  extra,  paneled  sides,  g.  e.  (Jhdford), 
very  rare.  4'^   Cambridge,  S.  G.  and  M.  'J.,  1670 

The  title  p.ii;o  dilfers  from  the  issue  of  Ili6(|  only  in  Hie  dale,  lln  the  l.isl  p.ine  (-'o) 
appears  an  a^ivertisenient  (nt»t  in  the  earlier  issue)  of  Michael  Wii^LiIesworth's  Atntt  iiiif 
iif  ////■  ZiV/Zrv,  "now  Hoinn  tip  the  Press."  The  preliminary  leaf  (Ijelore  the  title,  in  the 
lirst  impression,)  containing;  the  Iniprimatin  is  oimtleri. 

883  Walter  (Nehemiah)  of  Ro.xbniy.  Unfruitful  Hearers  Delected 
&  Warned:  or  a  Discourse  [on]  the  Danger  of,  and  by,  Unprotit- 
able  Hearing,  str.-grained  olive  morocco  extra  (F.  Bed/ord),  uncut. 

12"  Boston,  B.  Green  and  '7.  Allen,  1696 

884  WHEELER  (Capt.  THOMAS)  A  Thankefull  Remembrance  | 
of  (iods  Mercy  j  To  Several  Persons  ;ii  (Juab;uig  or  |  Brook  field  :  j 
I'artly  in  a  (Jollection  of  I'rovidences  ibout  them,  i  and  Gracious 
Appearances  for  them  ;  and  p;utly  in  a  |  Sermon  Preached  by  Mr. 
Edward  Bulkley,  \  Pastor  of  the  Church   of  Christ   at   (.'oncord. 


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Deliverance  tliere.  |  Published  by  Capt.  Thomas  VViuuci.kr. 
//■  (6)1  i4>  32, 1 cdlci'ant morocco,  extra,  si,ks paneled,  topi^ilt,  {Jui/fon/,) 
UNCUT.  sm.  4°  Cambridge,  Samuel  Green,  1676 

In  such  cnmlition,  one  of  the  VERY  KAKEST  of  American  books.  The  inner  corner 
of  the  second  le.if  of  the  prof.ice  lias  been  restored,  and  a  few  niissini;  words  siijiplied  in 
facsimile;  and  tlie  margins  of  tlie  title  and  first  leaf,  and  a  few  lower  coni'Ms  have  been 
skilfully  extended,  uniform  with  the  rest  of  the  volume,  which  Is  absolutely  uncut. 

885  VVheki.kr  {Capt.  Thomas)  A  Thankcfull  Remembrance  of  Gods 
Mercy  To  Several  Persons  at  Quabaiig  or  Jjiooktield  :  etc.  An- 
other COPY,  title-page  in  admiralde  facsimile  {/>y  Burt),  olive  morocco 
extra,  back  and  sides  gilt,  inside  borders,  g.  e.  {Bedford). 

4°  Cambridge,  Samuel  Green,  1676 

This  ropy  has  good  m,arf;ins  except  at  bottom,  where  it  has  been  cut  close,  taking  the 
calc/i-uvnts,  and  on  some  pages  a  s/i(!viiif;in\\n  the  bottom  line  {l)ut  no  nvr.t)  of  text. 

886  WHITING  (SAMUEL)  Pastor  of  the  Church  of  Christ  at  Lynue  in 
N.  E.  A  Discourse  of  the  Last  Judj;enicnt:  or,  Short  Notes  upon 
Matt.  xxv.  from  Ver.  31.  to  the  end  of  the  chapter,  &^c.,pp.  (14), 
160,  blue  levant  morocco  extra,  full  gilt,  inside  borders,  g.  e.  {Bedford), 
Extremely  Rake.      8'  Cambridge,  S.  G.  and  M.  y\ohnson'\,  1664 

Autograph  of  Dudley  lir.adstrcet.  "To  the  Reader,"  6  pp.,  by  Rev.  John  Wilson 
(Sen.)  and  jonath.an  Mitchell. 

Neither  tliis  nor  the  following  work  of  Mr.  Whiting  has  been  found  in  any  library  cat- 
alogue that  has  been  consiillcd.  Cotton  Mather  (Mni^nalhi,  b.  •?,  pt.  2,  ch.  2S)  givssome 
account  of  lx)th  these  Ixioks,  and  the  Rev.  Messrs.  Wilson  ami  Klitchell,  in  their  preface, 
assure  us  that  "  he  that  shall  take  time  to  pause  upon  what  he  reads  (where  great  triilhs 
are  but  \n/nv  -wonts  hinted  at)  will  find  such  truths  concisely  delivered,  to  be  like  marrow 
and  fatness,  whereof  a  little  docs  go  far,  anJ  fccJ  iiiuc/i." 

887  Whiting  (Samuel)  Pastor  of  the  Church  of  Christ  at  Lynn,  in 
N.  E.  Abraham's  |  Ilumble  Intercession  for  Sodom,  ;  and  the 
Lord's  gracious  Concessions  in  Answer  thereunto  :  j  Containing 
sundry  ;  Meditations  j  upon  Clen.  xviii,  from  Ver.  xxiii.  j  to  the 
end  of  the  Chapter.  \  {^iutograph,  on  guard  leaf,  ^y""  Henry  Flint 
Anno  Dom.  1690,"  to  whom  "Mr.  Henry  Newman  becjueathed  this 
monument  of  his  love,  upon  his  designed  voyage  :  "  on  back  of  title, 
autograph  of"T.  Prince,  Lyn,  July  13,  17 19."]  //•  (8),  349.  (0, 
brown  levant  morocco  extra,  blind  and  gold,  paneled  sides,  old  English 
style  {Bedford), 

EXTREMELY  RARE.  8°  Cambridge,  [5.  Green,']  1666 

888  Whiting  (John)  of  Hartford.  The  Way  of  Israel's  Welfare  ;  or 
an  Exhortation  to  be  with  God,  that  He  may  be  with  us.  Con- 
necticut Election  Sermon,  May  13,  1686,//.  (8),  ^^i,  half  brown 
morocco.  4°  Boston,  Samuel  Green,  1686 

VERY  R.\KE.     The  fourth  of  the  series  of  (printed)  Connecticut  Election  Sermons 

889  Wicc.lesworth  (Michael)  Meat  out  of  the  Eater  or  Medit.v 
tions  Concerning  the  Necessity,  End  and  Usefulness  of  Afflictions 
unto  God's  Children  .  .  The  Fourth  Edition,  pp.  208,  wants  part 
of  pages  7-10,  tii'O  leaves  {pp.  35,  55),  and  a  small  portion  of  another 
{p.  83).  Boston,  R.  P.  for  John  Usher,  1689 
—  The  Day  01  Doom :  or,  A  Poetical  Description  of  the  Great 
and  Last  Judgement .  .  The  Fifth  Edition,  enlarged,  .//.  (12),  80, 
wants  part  of  the  last  leaf       8°  Boston,  B.  Green  &'  J.  Allen,  1701 

The  two  in  one  volume,  old  calf. 

Early  editions  of  Wigglesworth's  famous  poems  .are  of  the  vf.ry  hkiiif.st  rarity. 
*'  Meat  out  of  the  Eater"  was  first  published  in  1670  (see  No.  882,  note),  but  no  copy  of 

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the  first,  second,  or  third  edition  appears  in  any  American  catalogue. 

his  memoir  of  W'ipulesworlli  (A*.  £.  Hist,  iy  Gnienl.  h'ri;.,  xvii.  145)  says  that 


Mr.  J.  \V.  Dean,  in 
1.(5)  says  that  "  tlie 
earliest  edition  of  which  we  have  Iwen  aljle  to  obtain  any  information  is  the  4th  ;"  and  of 
this,  only  one  copy,  besides  Mr.  Urinley's,  is  known  to  the  writer.  "  The  Day  of  Doom" 
was  first  printed  in  i(iU2.  "  It  is  not  known  that  a  copy  of  cither  of  the  first  three  editions 
is  extant"  (SiHi-y,  Hart\  Cratliiiitcs,  2,S4).  Neither  Mr.  J.  W.  Dean  nor  Mr.  llavcn 
(Cat.  of  Anic-Knol.  Piitliculioiis)  could  find  a  copy  of  any  .\merican  cilition  earlier  than 
the  sixl/i,  of  1 71 5.  "This  work,"  says  Mr.  Sibley,  "rcpresinted  the  tlieolotjy  of  the  day, 
and  for  a  century,  with  the  exception  jierhaps  of  the  itible,  was  more  popular  throughout 
New  Knciland  than  any  other  that  can  be  named." 

Copies  of  subsequent  editions  (1715,  -51,  iSi  i,  -28,-67  I  ^^^  "Meat  out  of  the  Eater," 
1770,)  will  \k  found  in  the  Second  I'art  of  this  Catalogue,  under  the  head  of  American 

PoETllY. 

890  Wii.LAun  (Samuel),  Vicc-Frcsiifoit  of  ILirvoid  Colki^c.  Useful 
In.structions  ;  for  a  profes.sino;  I'eo])lc  in  Tinies  of  great  Security 
and  Degeneracy:  Delivered  in  several  i  Sermons  |  on  Solemn 
Occasions;//.  (4),  80,  half  morocco,  neat.  Very  Rark. 

4°   CambriJi^c,  Samuel  Green,  1673 

"The  second  Sermon  is  upon  the  Witohiraft  delusion  in  (iroton,  the  case  of  Elizuhtli 
Kiiaf  beini;  the  most  prominent.  See  Mather^s  Afiiiiiidli.i,  b.  vi.  ch.  7  ;  lUitler's  fJist.  of 
Grotoii,  p.  254  ;  Willard's  Vinn;  in  4  Mass.  Hist.  Coll.,  viii.  570." — AV/c  /•)■  Mi:  lirinlcy. 

891  W[illard]  (S.)  a  Sermon,  Occasioned  by  the  Death  of  the  much 
honoured  Jolin  Leveret  F^sq ;  Gouernour  of  the  Colony  of  the 
Mattachusets,  N.  E.,//.  (2),  13,  best  br.  levant  morocco,  sides  paneled, 
blind  and  gold,  gilt  edges  (^Bcdford^,  a  beautiful  copy ;  portrait  of  Gov. 
Leveret  inserted.  4°  Jioston,  jfolin  Jwter,  1679 

892  WiLLARD  (S.)  The  Duty  of  a  People  that  have  Renewed  their 
Covenant  with  God  .  .  A  Sermon  jireached  to  the  Second  Church 
in  Boston,  March  17,  1679-80,  //.  (2),  13,  blue  str.-grained  mor. 
extra,  g.  e.  {Bedford).  4°  Boston,  John  Foster,  1680 

893  WiLLARD  (S.)  Ne  Sutor  ultra  Crepidam.  Or  Brief  Animadver- 
sions upon  the  New-lMigland  Anabaptists  late  fallacious  Narrative, 
etc.,  pp.  (8),  27,  best  green  levant  morocco,  full  gilt,  inside  borders  (Bed- 
ford). 4°  Boston,  S.  Green,  upon  Assignment  of  S.  Savall,  1681 

To  the  Reader,  6  pp.,  by  Increase  Mather. 

894  [Wii.LARD  (S.)]  Covenant  Keeping  the  Way  to  Blessedness,  in 
several  sermons  ;  with  a  Preface  by  I.  Mather,  title  and  preface  {except 
last  page)  700  n  ting.  12°  \_Boston,  J.  Glen  for  S.  Scwall,  168  2  J 

89s  WiLLARD  (S.)  The  Fiery  Tryal  no  strange  thing;  Delivered  in 
a  Sermon  preached  at  Charlestown,  February  15,  1681.  Being  a 
Day  of  Humiliation,//.  (4),  20,  fine  copy,  exquisitely  bound  in  citron 
levant  morocco,  paneled  sides,  joitlt  center  onuunents,  inside  borders,  g.  c. 
{Bedford).  4°  Boston,  for  S.  Sewall,  1682 

The  last  page  contains  a  report,  to  the  "  Friendly  Reader"  of  "  the  terrible  Inundation 
that  the  Low-Countries  lately  smarted  under;  and  which  was  looked  upon  as  one  awful 
consequent  of  the  late  formidable  liUAZlNG  Stak." 

895*  WiLLARD  (S.)  The  Fiery  Tryal  no  strange  thing;  etc.  Another 
copy,  olive  morocco  elegant,  sides  filleted  and  paneled,  with  center  orna- 
ments, inside  borders,  g.  c.  {Bedford).      4°  Boston,  for  S.  Scwall,  1682 

This  copy  had  been  cut  too  close  at  bottom,  taking  a  line  or  part  of  a  line  from  some 
leaves.  These  leaves  have  been  skilfully  extended,  and  the  few  missing  words  restored 
in  facsiniile  so  perfect  that  none  but  an  expert  can  detect  it. 

896  Willard  (S.)  The  Necessity  of  Sincerity,  in  Renewing  Covenant. 
Opened  and  urged  in  a  Sermon  Preached  to  the  Third  gathered 


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Church  in  noston,  June,  29.  1680.  On  the  Day  wherein  thev  Sol 
emnly  renewed  Covenant,  tit/c  and  pp.  13. -150  ^ 

^^..  The  Cl„,rch  Kenewcd  C„?elm!t";\.-^rpSft> 

^^^of  Ws'saint?-\''?  "'"^'^  ^'^^^f"^  W'^'^'^  G°d  h^th  of  the  Death 
ot  Is  baints      A  Sermon  preached  October  7.  168^    Occasione 
by  the  Death  of  the  Worshipful  John  Hull  Lq;//     ')    20  S 
l^an    Muc  morocco,  Jllktci  ,vul  paneled  sides,    ,«};vr&'Vf 

sh.pful  John  Hull  Esq:  fir.  k-vant  .,or.  cltra,  .v£>L"  /  W  I^^^^ 
cM,  g.  c.  {Bedford),  foc-smik  of  HulTs  MS.  inserted.  ^ 

4°  Boston,  S.  Green,  for  Samuel  Scwall,  i68t 

Children  of  God,  .  ■•  Together  with  several  other  Sermons, //  (6) 
227,  ^^xqumtely  hound  {by  Bedford)  in  blue  str.-grained  monccodoull 
paneled  sides  and  back,  Roger  Payne's  style  -  e 

"^i:;™  tI^  S^^fVo.i„n  ,,  ,    '.  ^J;  f}^%S'!'n''el  Green,  1684 

for  Major  Tho.  Suva.^o)    fT  2)' {t-     f    •'  /,'  ' ..  v'=   'S'"'  '^''"  '  "'"'••"''  "■"""•  ■'^<^""™ 

'^  o     Boston,  1684 

901  Wir.i.ARD  (S)  A  IWef  Discourse  of  Justification  .  ,  in  several 
Sermons  on  this  Subject,  //.  (6),  i68,  crisl.ed gros^^rain  blue/a'unt 
morocco,  paneled  sides,  inside^  borders,  g.  e.  {Bedford).  '""'''"'''* 

8°  Boston,  S.  G.  for  Samuel  Pliillips,  1686 

902  \V>i.t,ARn  (S.)  A  Brief  Discourse  Concerning  that  Ceremony  of 
Laymg  the  Hand  on  the  Bible  in  Swearing,  //  8.       ^'"^"'""y  "^ 

The  preface  (3  pp.)  is  signed  M.  I.  (Increase  Mathtr).  ^'""'"'''   ^^  '^^"'"'^^  '^^^ 

903  W.Li.ARD  (S.)  The  Barren  Fig  Trees  Doom.  .  .  The  Substance 
of  bmeen  Sermons  preached  on  Christ's  Parable  of  tlL  it  T  ee 

{Butfo,d).  8°  Boston,  Benj.  Harris  6^  y.  Allen    ,691 

'°' 7';;' a"  ?;J    lj]\  f  "7^^^  ^-^'^^1  'V---^t  Excessive  s;rrow, 
:   '//•  y^h  137.  <'>'Jik  levant  7nor.  extra,  full  tnlt  Ita.-t  f,n„'j.i  <■;/. 
u>sule  borders  {Bedford).  ^^        8«  Bostoil,  Vj^n^t  '^'JlS- 

very  suitable  to  be  given  at  Funerals,"  1691 

90s  Wru.ARn  (S.)     Rules  for  the  Discerning  of  the  Present  Times 

Recommended  to  the  People  of  God,  in  New-England.     In  a  SeJ^ 

mon  preached  on  fh.  T ;„  b^^j,,,  .  i,,„^,  ^- ,       •       '^^^  ^^ 


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906  WiLLARD  (S.)  The  Doctrine  of  tlie  Covenant  of  Redemption, 
biielly  opened,  //.  (8),  165,  slr.-grninrtl  blue  moroico,  clxii'it,  g.  c. 

(^licilfoid).  \2°  Jios/tm,  Itcnj.  Harris,  1693 

Address  Id  the  Kcader,  liy  Incrp;isc  Matlicr,  7  pp. 

907  WiLi.ARn  (S.)  Tlie  Doctrine  of  tiie  Covenant  of  Redemi)tion, 
bnm<n  levant  morocco  extra,  sides  fillctcJ  and  paneled,  blind  and  i:;old, 
g.  e.  {Bedford).  12"  Jioston,  JienJ.  Harris,  1693 

908  Wii.LAKD  (S.)  Reformation  The  Great  Duty  of  an  Afflicted  I'co- 
ple.  [Fast]  Sermon,  in  Boston,  August  23d.  1694,  //.  76,  good  copy, 
nearly  uncut.  S''  Boston,  Bartliol.  Green,  1694 

909  Wiu.ARD  (S.)  The  Character  of  a  Good  Ruler.  [Election]  Ser- 
HTJii,  preached,  May  30,  1694,  brown  morocco,  inside  borders  gilt,  top 
gilt,  UNCUT.  8°  Boston,  Benj.  Harris,  1694 

910  WiLLARD  (S.)  The  Law  established  by  the  Gospel.  Sermon 
preached  on  the  Lecture  in  Boston,  Sept.  20,  1694.  //.  39,  olive 
levant  morocco,  g.  e.  {Bedford), 

8°  Boston,  B.  Green,  for  M.  Perry,  1694 

911  Wii.i.ARD  (S.)  Impenitent  Sinners  Warned  of  their  Misery  and 
Summoned  to  JudiijmeiU  .  .  'J' wo  Sermons  .  .  (Occasioned  by  the 
Amazinjj;  Instance  of  a  Miserable  Creature,  condemned  for  Mur- 
dering her  Infant,  <•/<"., //>.  (8),  1-48,  wanting  the  last  two  leaves,  half 
calf  8°  B.  Green  6-  J.  Allen,  1698 

912  WiLi.ARn  (S.)  Tlic  ^Lnn  of  War.  A  Sermon  preached  to  the 
Artillery  Company  at  I^oston,  June  5,  1699,  Being  the  anniversary 
day  for  their  Kleclion,  pp.  30,  red  iTant  mor.,full  gilt  bach,  Jilleted 
sides,  inside  borders,  gilt  top,  uncut.     8° />'.  Green  dv  f.  Allen,  1699 

913  WiLi,ARD(S.)  Spiritual  Desertions  Discovered  and  Remedied, 
being  The  Substance  of  divers  Sermons  preached  for  the  help  of 
daik  Souls,  etc.,  pp.  1 44,  crushed  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  inside  borders, 
g.  c.  (Bedford).  12°  B.  Green  dv  y.  Allen,  1699 

914  Wir.i.ARD  (S.)  Love's  Pedigree.  Or  A  Discourse  shewing  the 
Grace  of  Lo\e  in  a  Believer  to  be  of  A  ]3ivinc  Original.  [Boston 
Lecture,]  Feb.  29,  1 699-1 700.  //.  28,  str.-grained  olive  morocco,  back 
and  corners  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut.  8''  B.  Green  6^  J.  Allen,  1700 

915  WiiXARD  (S.)  Morality  not  to  be  Relied  on  for  Life.  Or,  A 
Brief  Discourse,  discovering  the  One  Thing  Wanting,  etc.  [Boston 
Lecture,]  May  23,  1700,//.  28,  str.-grained  blue  morocco,  g.  c.  {Bed- 
ford). ?,°  B.  Green  &-  %  Allen,  1700 

916  —  Another  copy,  imperfect,  hf  calf  neat. 

917  WiLLARD  (S.)  The  Truly  Blessed  Man:  or.  The  Way  to  be 
Happy  here,  and  For  Ever :  Being  the  Substance  of  Divers  Ser- 
mons Preached  on  Psalm  xxxii.  //.  652,  4,  bnnvn  calf  extra,  g.  e. 
{Bedford).  12°  B.  Green  &•  J.  Allen,  for  Mich.  Perry,  T700 

918  WiLLARD  (S.)  The  Truly  Blessed  Man,  etc.,  good  copy,  in  the 
original  binding.  12°  B.  Grci      >  y.  Allen,  1700 

"iClizabeth  .Sparliawk  Her  Book.  Given  her  by  y=  Itonoii.  „.;  Samuel  Sewall  Ks(ir. 
1700.  September  loth." — "Jii"  Sparhawk's  liook,  1700-1." — "Guil.  Williams  [Rev.  Wm, 
Williams  of  llartfield.  ]  1719.  lio't  of  Mr.  Natli'  Sp.-u-liawk." 


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919  WiLLARD  (S.)  The  Peril  of  the  Times  Displayed.  Or,  The 
Daiij^er  of  Mens  taking  up  with  a  Form  of  (locUiness,  But  denying 
the  Tower  of  it.  lieing  the  Substance  of  Several  Sermons,  //.  68, 
polished  calf,  gilt,  inside  borders,  g.  e.  {Jiedford). 

12°  yy.  Green  6-  7.  Allen,  1700 

F.pistle  "To  tlic  Reader"  (pp.  3-12)  by  Increase  Mather.  On  a  Riiard  leaf  is  written: 
"Tinui;  Kdward's  liook,  liouKlit  as  I  rcni[enil)ejr  of  Mr.  Klkanah  I'embrook." 

920  Wii.i.ARn  (S.)  The  Fountain  Opened:  or.  The  Great  Gospel 
Privilege  of  having  Christ  exliibited  to  Sinfull  Men.  Wherein 
Also  is  proved  tliat  there  shall  be  a  National  Calling  of  the  Jkws, 
From  Zeeh.  Xdi.  i.  [To  which  is  appended,]  I'^vangelical  Perfec- 
tion. Or  How  far  the  Gospel  requires  Believers  to  Aspire  after 
being  completely  Perfect.  Boston  Lecture,  June  loth.  1694.  good 
sound  copy,  pp.  {.\),  208,  (2).  8°  B.  Green  and  J.  Allen,  1700 

920*  —  The  Fountain  Opened,  etc.  Appendi-x,  by  Samuel  Sewall, 
Sept.  21,  1712.  //.  (2),  40,  wants  title-page,  and  a  corner  of  first  two 
leaves.  ii    Boston,  repr.  1722 

921  Willard(S.)  The  Christian's  Exercise  by  Satan'  Temptations; 
The  Substance  of  several  Sermons.  'I'o  which  /.<  ..  pended.  Broth- 
erly Love  DescriJjed  and  Directed,  as  It  was  Cas  >ally  handled 
in  Two  Sermons,  Boston  Lecture,  1701.  //.  (4), .  ,  ,;ood  copy,  in 
the  old  binding.  12°  B.  Green  and  'J.  Allen,  1701 

922  WiLLARD  (S.)  Israel's  true  Safety.  A  Fast  Sermon  before  the  Gov- 
ernor and  .Assembly,  March  15, 1704. —  DankouthQohn)  The  Vile 
Prophanationsof  Prosperity  by  the  Degenerate;  Fast  Sermon,  March 
15,  1703-4. —  A  Declaration  against  Prophaneness  and  Immoralities 
by  His  E.xcellency  the  Governour,  Council  and  Assembly  of  Massa- 
chusetts-Bay, March  24,  17})  J.  Three  in  i  7'ol.,  worn  copy,  slightly 
imperfect,  the  corners  of  some  leaves  wormed.  12°  Boston,  1704 

923  WiLLARn  (S.)  The  Just  Man's  Prerogative  ;  A  Sermon  [occa- 
sioned by  the  Death  of]  Simeon  Stoddard,  who  was  Barbarously 
Murdered,  near  London,  May  14,  1706.  —  Wadsworth  (Benj.) 
Considerations  to  Prevent  Murmuring  .  .  A  Lecture  Sermon  [on 
the  same  occasion].  Two  in  one  vol.,  good  copies,  old  calf  loith  skull 
and  cross-bones  stamped  on  the  sides.  12°  Boston,  B.  Green,  1706 

Contains  MSS.  biographical  notes  [by  Samuel  Ci.  Drake]. 

924  WiLLARD  (S.)  Some  Brief  Sacramental  Meditations,  preparatory 
for  Communion.  (To  the  Reader,  by  Eben.  Pemberton). _/'"«!? //w// 
copy,  in  the  original  binding,  neat.  8°  Boston,  B.  Green,  1 7 1 1 

925  —  The  same ;  tc////  Rev.  Ebenezer  Pembkrton's  Funeral  Ser- 
mon on  die  Death  of  S.  Willard, //.  (16),  80.  Boston,  1707.  T700 
in  one  vol.,  old  calf  8° 

"  lly  his  Prinft\t  Works  lie  has  ICrectcd  himself  a  Moiiiitnoit  that  will  iMuliire  when 
the  I'amfit  Mausoi.kum's  of  the  World  shall  Moulder  down,  and  be  buryed  in  their  own 
Kuines." — PcmbcrloiC s  Fun,  Sermon. 

926  WiLLARD  (S.)  Seven  Tracts,  bound  in  one  volume,  half  olive  mor. 
{Roxburghe).  16°  Boston,  1701-35 

l'roj;n()sticks  of  Impcndin!;;  Calamities.  Sernion,  occasioned  by  the  death  of  Lieut. 
Governor  \Vm.  Stovighton.    //.  t,2.  B.  Gran  &'y.  Allen,  for  N,  Boonf,  1701 

The  l'"ear  of  an  Oath.  Or,  Sunic  Cautions  to  be  used  about  Swearing.  Uoston  Lecture, 
J.an.  30,  1700-01.    //.  30.  Printed  for  Nic/iolas  Boone,  fjoi 


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Boston  Lecture,  June  i(),  1701.    //.  (2),  30. 

~ 'J.  Allen,  for  Bcnj.  EViKt,  i-]o\. 


The  Best  Priviledge. 

B.  Green  &=  I 

A  Brief  Reply  to  Mr.  Georgk  Kiktii  (v;V),  in  Answer  to  a  Script  of  his,  F.ntiluled, 
A  Refutation  of  a  Dangerous  and  Hurtful  Opinion,  maintained  by  Mr.  Samuel  Willard, 
&c.    //.  (2),  66.  For  Sijmiiel  I'liillif's,  lyoT, 

The  Just  Man's  rrerogativc.  A  Sermon  preached  rrivatcly,  Sept.  27,  1706.  On  .  .  the 
death  of  Mr.  Simf.on  Stoddard,  who  was  found  murdered,  in  Chelsea  Fields,  near 
London,  May  14.    //.  (2),  28.  B.  Green,  1706 

The  Checkered  State  of  the  Oospel  Church.     Fast  Sermon,  Sept.  18,  T701.    //.  64. 

B.  Green  &=  7.  Allen,  for  S.  Sacill  Jtin.,  1701 

Brief  Directions  to  a  Youni;  Scholar  desisuinj;  the  Ministry,  for  the  Study  of  Divinity. 
[Preface  by  Josciih  Sew.all  and  Thomas  Prince. J    //.  iv,  7.  J.  Draper,  175^ 

927  Williams  (John)  of  Deerjield  \the  future  '■'•Redeemed  Cnp/ive"'\. 
Warnings  to  the  Unclean ;  a  Discourse,  at  Springfield  Lecture, 
August  25, 1698,  at  the  Execution  of  Sarah  'imhh,  />/>.G\,  red  k7'ant 
morocco,  full  gilt  back,  filleted  sides,  inside  borders  [Bedford). 

8°  Boston,  B.  Green  and  J.  Allen,  for  M.  Perry,  1699 

To  the  Reader  (5  pp.)  by  Rev.  \Vm.  Williams  of 'Hatfield. 

928  Williams  (Wm.)  The  Danger  of  Not  Reforming  Known  Evils, 
or,  The  Inexcusablencss  of  a  Knowing  People  Refusing  to  be 
Reformed.  As  it  was  set  forth  on  a  Day  of  Publick  Fasting, 
April  16,  1707,  at  Hatfield,  //.  (2),  30.      8°  Boston,  B.  Green,  1707 

His  first  publislied  sermon.  It  is  not  mentioned  by  Dr.  Sprague,  and  li.as  not  been 
foimd  in  any  library  catalogue. 

929  WILSON  (John)  Sometime  Pastor  of  the  Church  of  Christ  in  Bos- 
ton. A  Seasonable  Watch-Word  unto  Christians  against  the 
Dreams  and  Dreamers  of  this  Generation  :  Delivered  in  a  Sermon 
November  i6tli,  1665.  And  being  the  last  Lecture  which  was 
Preached  by  that  Reverend,  Faithful,  and  Eminent  Man  of  God. 
(Prefatory  epistle,  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Thacher.)  //.  (4),  19, 
red  la'ant  morocco  extra,  fancied  sides,  g.  e.  {Bedford). 

4°  Ca?nbridge,  S.  Green  &'  S.  Green,  1677 

Very  Larhu  and  Fink  copy  of  the  only  fnhlished  wort  of  the  First  Pastor  of 
Boston.  It  is  EXCES.'^IVKLV  KARF.  ''his  sermon  "was  pr.-ached  on  occasion  of 
the  An.ilHptists  first  setting  up  in  oiiiHisitiou  to  the  Churches  of  Christ," — says  Increase 
Mather  (Oh  Infant  Haf-tism,  i6,So,  p.  277).  A  Baptist  church  had  been  organized,  in 
Charlestiiwn,  M.iy  28,  1665.  I'ive  of  their  members  had  been  disfraTiciiised  by  the 
(icnerid  Court  (Oct.  nth),  a  few  weeks  before  this  Lecture  was  preached.  Mr.  Wilson, 
says  Cottcm  Mather,  "li.id  the  Zeal  of  a  Pharisee,  I  had  .almost  said  of  a  .Scra|iliini,  in 
testifying  against  every  thing  that  he  thought  offensive  to  Ciod,"  —  and,  "in  his  sight," 
adds  Mr.  I'"rothingham,  "amoiig  things  most  offensive  was  Anabaptists  and  Quakers." 
(Hist,  of  C/uirleslown,  p.  6y. ) 


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THE  WORKS  OF  THE   MATHERS. 

For  the  piirixiscs  of  this  Catalogue,  it  has  been  found  convenient  to  arrange  tlic  worl<s  of 
tlie  several  members  of  the  Matlicr  family  — extending  nearly  to  tour  hundred  and  tifty  titles 
(exclusive  of  duplicates)  —  in  the  following  order: — 

(i)  Richard,  of  Dorchester.  (2)  Increase,  of  lioston,  son  of  Richard.  (3)  Cotton, 
of  lioston,  son  of  Increase. 

The  others  follow  in  the  alphabetical  order  of  their  Christian  names:  (4)  Azariaii,  of 
Saybrook,  son  of  Samuel  (of  Windsor).  (5)  Elhazer,  of  Nortlwrnpton,  son  of  Richard. 
(6)  Moses,  of  Middlesex,  Conn.,  gr.  gr.  grandson  of  Rich.nrd.  (7)  Nathanael,  of  Dublin 
and  London,  son  of  Richard.  (S)  Nathanael,  of  I'.oston,  son  of  Increase.  (0)  Samuel, 
of  Dublin,  son  of  Richard.  (10)  Samuel,  of  Windsor,  Conn.,  son  of  Timothy  and  grandson 
of  Richard.  (11)  Samuel,  of  Witney  (Engl.),  son  of  Increase.  (12)  Samuel,  of  Hoston, 
scm  of  Cotton. 

The  works  of  Increase  and  Cotton  Mather  (Nos.  939-12S2)  are  arranged  in  the  «///;«- 
bcticixl  oilier  of  their  titles  :  all  the  others,  in  the  orjcr  of  Ittiii  of  ))ublication. 

An  olwlisk  (t)  prefixed  to  a  title  indicates  that  the  work  was  published  aiioiiyiiiously. 

In  giving  the  sizi-s,  tlie  sii;iia/iiiYS  have  been  the  guide.  Signatures  in  eij;///s  (or  half-sheets, 
m/oiirs)  are  marked  S°;  in  si.xrs  or  t-vclvcs,  12°. 

Where  no  f<lacc  of  Mihliiation  is  named,  it  will  be  understood  that  the  lx)ok  was  printed  in 
Boston,  i.hless  specially  marked  as  of  no /lace  (n.  p.) 

930  Mather  (Richard)  t  Church-Government  and  Church-Cove- 
nant discvssed,  In  an  Answer  of  the  Elders  of  the  severall  Churches 
in  New-England  To  two  and  thirty  Questions,  sent  over  to  them 
by  divers  Ministers  in  England  .  .  Together  with  an  Apologie  of 
the  said  Elders  in  New-England  for  C:iuuch-Covenant  .  .  As  also 
in  an  Answer  [l?y  John  Davenport]  to  Nine  Positions  about 
Church  Government.     (Address  To  the  Reader,  by  Hugh  Peters.) 


//.  (4),  84,  (2),  78,  maroon  morocco,  g.  i 


4°  London,  1643 


'  The  ;,2  (Questions,  tlie  Answerer  whereof  was  Mr.  Richard  Mather,  and  not  any 
other  Kldor  or  Elders  in  New  England;  who  is  likewise  the  Author  of  the  Discourse  con- 
cerning Church  Covenant  printed  therewith. .  .  as  he  writes  in  a  letter  to  a  Son  of  his  now 
in  I'jigiand." — Pnftcc  to  i  Disfntntion  coiieeininj;  Cluinli  Memhrs,  etc.,  Loniloii,  i6i;o. 

"  The  <i  I'ositions  (though  uiilteii  l-y  Mr.  Davenfori)  had  the  Ajiprobation  of  the  rest 
of  the  Elders  in  New  luigland."— I.  Mather's  Discourse  concerning  the  Unlawfulness  if 
Common  Prayer,  p.  14. 

"An  Apologie"  and  "An  Answer  .  .  unto  Nine  Positions"  have  separate  title-pages, 
but  continuous  paging. 

931  Mathkr  (Richard)  and  Tompson  (William)  A  Modest  & 
Urotherly  Answer  To  Mr.  Charles  Herle  his  Pook,  against  the 
Independency  of  Churches,  etc.,  //.  iv,  58,  calf,  gilt,  large  and  fine 
copy,  Scarck.  4°  LoHhjn,  for  Henry  Overton,  1C44 

932  —  The  same.  Another  crfiy,  afnv  leaves  ait  close  at  top,  touching 
the  head-line,  dk.  broivn  levant  morocco,  pivteled  sides. 

4°  London,  1644 

933  Mather  (R.)  and  Tompson  (W.)     An  Heart-Melting  Exhoitn 

tion,  together  with  a  Cordiall  Consolation,  Presented  in  a  Letter 

from  New-England,  to  their  ilear  Countreymen  of  Lancashire,  //. 

(2),  84,  (?//(/ Postscript,  s//.,  //.«.,  broivn  mor.  extra  {F.  Bedford^, 

Rari..  sm.  12"  London,  1650 

a  fine  copy,  frnin  the  Mather  library,  with  the  autograph  of  Increase  Mather:  "Cres- 
centii  Mathcris  liter,  Li)niiini,Aiaii  (?)  23,  1689." 


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934  Mather  (R.)  The  Suninie  of  Certain  Sermons  upon  Genes:  15.  6. 
Wherein  Not  only  the  Doctrine  of  Justitication  by  Faith  is  Asserted 
and  Cleared,  And  sundry  Arguments  for  Justification  before  Faith, 
discussed  and  Answered,  But  Also  The  nature  and  the  mcanes  of 
Faith,  with  the  Imi)utation  of  our  Sins  to  Christ,  and  of  Christs 
Righteousness  to  us  are  brieliy  Fxplained  and  Confirmed,//.  (12), 
47,  A:v/  Ic'vant  hroxvn  vwnhw,  siilcs  ilotiblc  paneled,  centre  ornaments, 
g.  e.  {Beii/oni).  4°  CamlirUg,  Samnel  Green,  1652 

To  the  Christian  KcaJcr,  by  Jolm  Cotton  and  John  Wilson,  I  p.  A  I'"INE  corv,  willi 
good  margins,  of  this  KXCEKDIN'GLY  KAKE  book;  the  viRSr  work  of  Kichaid 
Mather's  I'RINTIU)  in  Ni;\v  Encland  (except  a  Catechism,  of  which  no  copy  is  extant). 

935  Mathkr  (Richard)  A  Farewell  F.xhortation  to  the  Church  and 
People  of  Dorchester  in  New-England,  //.  (4),  27,  dk.  red  monnro 
extra,  g.  c.  {Pratt).  4°  Cambridge,  Samuel  Green,  1657 

SUl'ERI.ATIVELA'  RARE.  This  copy  has  suffered  somewhat,  at  H-"  hands  of  a 
former  binder.  Tlic  outer  ni.irgin  of  pp.  ^,4,  and  llie  Ijottom  margins  tlirouj;hont  have 
been  cropped  too  close,  takini;  off  one  line  from  |ip.  i;-:;i,  and  three  or  four  words  from 
p.  26.  'i'lie  margins  have  been  skilfully  rislt>n\l,  and  the  few  lost  words  can  easily  be 
supplied  in  facsimile. 

936  —  t  A  Defence  of  the  Answer  and  .Vrguments  of  the  Synod  met 
at  Boston  in  the  year  1662,  against  the  Reply  made  thereto  by  the 
Reverend  John  Davenport.  .  .  Together  with  An  Answkr  [by  the 
Rev.  Jonathan  Mitchell]  to  the  Apologctical  Preface  set  before  that 
I'lssay.  By  some  of  the  F.Iders  who  were  members  of  that  Synod, 
//.  (2),  46,  102.  Elegantly  bound  in  dk.  blue grosgrain  levant  morocco, 
gilt  back  and  paneled  sides  {Bedford).  4°  Cambridge, 

On  the  margin  of  the  titlep.ige,  is  written,  in  the  .\utogra]ih  of  Richard  Mather :  "  For 
tlie  Rever'  M^  Shepard;"  also,  "Thom.is  Shepard's  liooke,  y«  gift  of  y^  Rer'.  Author 
[Mr.  Richard]  Mather,  Teacher  of  the  Church  in  Dorchester,"  and  "  lien.  Wadsworth's, 
1717."  There  are  several  margin.d  notes  (in  the  "Answer")  by  Mr.  Shepard — who  h.is 
also  written,  at  the  beginnin;^  of  each  part  of  the  work,  the  name  of  the  author.     Raki:. 

937  —Two  MANUSCRIPT  Sermons;  (i)  "2  Cor:  5:  i.  At  Good- 
wife  VVilkens  funerall.  Dec'.  6th,  i64[8?]"  7 //.-  (2)  "  Psal.  90:  12. 
At  Mr.  Toogoods  funerall,  Dec'.  12:  1653."  4//.  {u'ants  one  page.) 

Eleven  neatly  written  p.ages.  Good  autog-aphs  of  Richard  Mather  arc  EXTRI'^MEI.V 
RARE.  Additional  interest  is  given  to  these  choice  specimens  by  their  mention  of  two 
names  not  found  in  the  records  of  Dorchester  or  in  ."^av.ige's  ( ienealngicil  Dictionary. 
"  ( i(H)dvvife  Wilkens  "  may  have  been  the  wife  or  the  mother  of  llray  VVilkins,  of  Dor- 
chester and  I.ynn  :  but  who  was  the  "  Mr.  Toogood  "  who  died  in  1653  i' 

938  —  MANUSCRIPT  Skrmon,  from  Heb.  13.  17,  preached  "At 
an  Ordina//o«  at  Marleborough.  Apr:  7:  1659."     iG pages,  8° 

A  most  desirable  AuToiiRAl'li,  but  of  higher  interest  as  .in  unpublished  discourse  of 
Richard  Mather,  on  the  duty  of  olx'dience  and  submission  of  church-memljers,  to  their  min- 
isters and  olticcrs.     ("  Olwy  them  that  have  the  rule  over  you,  and  submit  yourselves,"  etc.) 

"  He  wrote  a  treatise  to  jirove  that  whatever  friviliilge  and  liberty  may  belong  to  the 
fraternity^  the  rnle  of  the  church  belongs  only  to  its  Presbytery," — Mai;nali<i. 

The  Otiasion  and  the  date  of  this  Sermon  deserve  notice.  The  town  of  Marllxirough 
was  not  incor|X)raled  until  M.iy,  1660,  and  the  Rev.  William  llrinsmead  (a  native  of  Dor- 
chester, and  doubtless  a  member  of  Mather's  church)  is  saiil  to  have  been  the  first  minister, 
but  be  was  not  installed  until  October  3,  ifififi.  That  he  (or  any  other)  minister  was 
on/aine,/  at  Marllxirough  as  early  as  April,  1659,  seems  to  have  been  unknown  even  to  Mr. 
Hudson,  the  local  historian. 


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939  Mather  (Increase)  Advice  to  the  Children  of  Godly  Ances- 
tors. Given  July  9.  1721.  And  taken  in  Short-Hand,  by  one  of 
the  Hearers,//.  16,  [In  A  Course  of  Sermons  on  P'.arly  Piety,  by 
the  Eight  Ministers  who  carry  on  the  Thursday  Lecture  in  Boston.] 
chum  and  sound,  in  the  origi/ial  binding.  12°  S.  Kneeland,  172 1 

The  Preface  to  this  voluine  is  also  by  I.  Mather.  Tlie  first  sermon  is  by  Cotton  Mather : 
"What  the  I'ious  Parent  wishes  for."  The  sermons  are  separately  paRed.  An  alpliabet- 
ical  arrangement  reverses,  in  this  instance,  the  order  of  time,  giving  the  first  place,  in  the 
catalogue  of  Increase  Mather's  works,  to  one  of  his  latest  (No.  149  of  Mr.  Sibley's  list). 
The  "  .Advice  "  was  given  in  his  S^d  year,  "  without  using  any  notes ;"  "  nor  could  we  have 
come  at  this  particular. 'Sermon,  if  we  had  not  been  Ijcholden  to  the  Pen  of  a  pious  Gentle- 
woman belonging  to  his  I'lock,  who  gives  us  this  Coi)y  of  what  the  RcaJy-  Writer  took  from 
him,  as  he  delivered  it." — C,  Afnt/ur's  Mnnlissa. 

940  —  Angelographia,  or  A  Discourse  concerning  the  Nature  and 
Power  of  the  Holy  Angels  .  .  Delivered  in  several  Sermons :  To 
which  is  added,  A  Sermon  concerning  the  Sin  and  Misery  of  the 
Fallen  Angels :  Also  a  Disquisition  concerning  Angelical-Appari- 
tions. //.  (16),  132,  44,  dark  red  grosgrain  levant  morocco,  gilt  back, 
ins.  borders,  g.  e.  {Bedford). 

B.  Green  and  jF.  Allen,  for  S.  P/iillips,  1696 

The  Disquisition  concerning  .Angelical  Apparitions  is  seixirately  paged,  and  has  the 
imprint;  Biistiin,for  Samuel Philifs,  i6()6. 

—  An  Answer  of  Several  Ministers  to  that  Case  of  Conscience 
(concerning  Marr;,ing  a  Wife's  sister).     See  No.  722. 

941  —  t  An  Arrow  against  Profane  and  J'romiscuous  Dancing.  Drawn 
out  of  the  Quiver  of  the  Scriptures.  By  the  Ministers  of  Christ  at 
Boston  in  New-England,  //.  30,  olive  morocco  e.vtra,  g.  e.  {Bedford). 
VERY  rare.  8°  Samuel  Green   1684 

The  motto  of  the  tillc-pitgc  (taken  from  William  of  Paris)  is;  "Chorea  est  Circulus 
cujus  Centrum  est  I')i;>l)olus," — 'the  D.mce  is  a  circle  whose  Centre  is  the  Ucvil'!  — 
".■^uch  Church-Members  in  N.  K.  as  have  sent  their  Children  to  be  Practitioners  or  .Spec- 
tators of  niixt  Dancing  between  Voung  Men  and  Maidens,"  says  the  Reverend  author 
(p.  29),  "have  cause  to  be  deeply  humbled,  liut  stand  still  a  while!  wh,at  a  word  is 
here!  Chimh-memhers  and  their  Chihlren  in  N.  E.  at  mixt  Danees .'  lie  astonished, 
O  ye  Heavens!  without  doubt,  Abraham  is   ignorant  of  us,  and  Israel  knoweth  us  not  I ' 

In  November,  16S4,  the  Ministers  of  Iloston  ''come  to  the  Court  and  complain  ag.iinst 
a  Dancing  Master  [Mr.  Francis  .Stepney)  who  seeks  to  set  \\\i  here,  and  hath  niixt  Dances, 
and  his  time  of  meeting  is  LedureDay, and  'tis  reported  he  should  say  that  by  one  Play 
he  eoiitJ  teaeh  more  Divinity  than  Mr.  Wiliari/  or  the  Old  Testament.  Mr.  Moody  said 
'twas  not  a  time  for  N.  \i.  to  dance.  Mr.  Afather  struck  at  the  Root,  speaking  against 
mixt  Dances."  (S.-ivaWs  Diary.)  Mr.  Stepney  was  ordorc.l  not  to  keop  a  dancing  school. 
Disregarding  the  prohibition,  in  February,  1685-6,  he  was  prosecuted  and  fined  A 100,  for 
"speaking  lilasphemous  words,"  but  the  ])ayn';nt  of  all  but  ilio,  w;is  remitted  on  condition 
that  he  should  leave  Iloston  before  the  last  o  March.  Just  then,  a  second  impression  of 
"The  Arrow  against  Dancing"  w.-is  published. 

942  —  Awakening  Soul-Saving  Truths,  Plainly  delivered  in  several  Ser- 
mons [on  the  Called  and  the  Chosen], //.  (2  ),ii,  100,(1),  a  corner  torn 

from  last  leaf.      12°  ^S".  A'neeland,  for  H.  Gray  &>  y.  Eihoanls,  1720 

VEKV  KAKF'".  "Not  in  C.  Mather's  list  or  in  any  library  catalogue."  Mr.  Sibley 
gives  the  title  (No.  145)  from  Mr.  Itrinley's  copy,  and  m.ntions  no  other. 

[ —  The  Believers  Gain  by  Death.  Sermon,  Nov.  22,  17 13,  on 
the  death  of  [his  daughter-in-hiw].  Bound  with  C.  Mather's  Best 
Ornaments  of  Youth,  etc.  No.  1070. 

943  —  The  Blessed  Hope,  and  the  Glorious  Appearing  of  the  Great 
(jo;!  jur  Saviour,  Jesus  Christ  Opened  &  Applied,  in  [six]  seve- 
ral Sermons,  //.  142,  good  copy,  half  bound,  neat. 

12°  Timothy  Green,for  N.  Boone,  1701 
The  Address  "  To  the  Reader"  is  dated  Dec.  18,  I700. 

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944  Mather  (Increase)  A  Bkiei'  Account  conccrnin<T  Several  of 
the  Agents  of  New  England,  their  Negotiation  at  the  Court  of 
England:  With  some  Remarks  on  the  New  Charter,  &c., //.  24, 
o/hv  morociO,  full  gilt,  ins.  bonier s,  g.  e.  (Bedford),  Rare. 

^London,  Printed  in  the  Year  1691 

Signed,  "  Increase  Matlier.  I.cmdon,  Nnvomb.  16.  i6yi."  Reprinted  in  The  Andros 
Tracts,  ii.  27i-</>. 

945  —  tA  Brief  Discourse  concerning  the  unlawfulness  of  the  Com- 
mon Prayer  Worship,  and  Of  leaving  the  Hand  on,  and  Kissing  the 
Booke  in  Swearing.  By  a  Reverend  and  Learned  Divine,  //.  (4), 
21,  /if  ealf,  plain.  8    n.  p.  Printed  in  the  Year  &'e.  [1O89] 

"  Ve  author,  Mr.  I.  Matlior,  .and  Or.  C.  M.atlier  says  I'rintcd  in  16S9." —  7".  Prince.  See 
Mr.  Sibley's  list,  No.  45.     The  preface  "  To  the  Reader "  (J  pp.)  is  signed,  T.  P. 

946  —  [Williams  (John)  Bishop  of  Chiehester]  A  Brief  Discourse 
Concerning  the  Lawfulness  of  W^orshi])ping  God  by  the  Common- 
Prayer.  Being  in  .Answer  To  a  Book,  Entituled,  A  Brief  Discourse 
concerning  the  Unlawfulness  of  the  Common-Prayer  Worship. 
Lately  Printed  in  New-England,//.  (4),  36. 

4"  London,  Pie.  Chis7C'ell,  1693 

This  first  edition  of  HishopWilliams's  reply  to  Mather  is  vi;rv  rakk  ;  and  the  second, 
(i6()4)  seems  to  be  UNKNOWN  to  the  biblioKr.aphcrs.  See  Matiiur's  Some  Remarks  on 
a  pretended  Answer,  &c.,  No.  1037. 

946*  —  Williams  (J.)  A  Brief  Discourse,  ete.,  pp.  (4),  35,  the  first  two 
leaves  staineil,  and  a  small  pieee  torn  from  earner  of  title-leaf  uncut. 

4°  London,  1 693  ;    'Reprinted,  Boston,  1712 
S.  Green  and  M.  Johnson,  for  LLezekiah  Usher,  of  Boston,  1664 

v^47  —  [Williams,  (John)]  A  Brief  Discourse  concerning  the  Law- 
fulness of  Worshipping  (Jod  by  the  Common  Prayer;  &c.  The 
Second  Edition,  corrected,//.  (4),  ^G,fine  elean  copy,  half  mor.  neat. 

4°  London,  1694 

948  —  A  '  Brief  History  i  of  the  |  Warr  i  With  the  Indians  in  |  Nevv- 
Enc.i.ano.  i  (From  June  24,  1675.  when  the  first  English-man  was 
mur- dered  by  the  Indians,  to  August  12,  1676.  when  Philip,  ali?is  | 
Metaeumet,  the  principal  .Author  and  Beginner  of  the  Warr,  was 
slain.)  I  Wherein  the  (Grounds,  Beginning,  and  I'rogress  of  the 
Warr, !  is  sunmiarily  e.vpressed.  Together  with  a  serious  !  Exhorta- 
tion to  the  Inhabitants  of  that  Land,  Hy  IXCREASE  MA  THF.R, 
Teacher  of  a  Churcii  of  Christ,  in  Boston  in  New-England.  (Quo- 
tations, 8  lines.)  4"  Boston.  Printed  and  Sold  i>y  John  Foster 

over  against  the  Sign  of  the  Dove.  1676 

Title  (I  leaf),  To  the  Reader  (4  pp.),  A  lirief  History  &c.  //.  1-51,  (i  blk.  p.),  I'ost- 
script,  and  Errata,  pp.  .S.— Title,  "  An  Earnest  Exhortation,"  S;c.,  pi>.  (4),  26.  A  Rood, 
somul  copy  of  this  E.\CEF''.I)IN(iI.V  RAKE  book.  No  epithet  can  \k  too  stroni;  to 
characterize  the  scarcity  of  the  one  introuval'it  which  so  lonj;  csca|)ed  the  search  of  Amer- 
ican collectors ;  so  rare,  th.at  I'rince  did  not  secure  it  for  his  .New  En;;land  Library,  tlioiii;h 
he  could  pick  up  lualf  a  dozen  Hay  I's.alm  Itooks;  so  r.arc  that  S.  (i.  Drake,  the  most  inde- 
fatigable and  successful  of  collectors,  could  not  lind  it  for  his  reprint,  in  iSdj,  and  was 
obliged  ti)  copy  even  his  title  page  from  the  /^ini/on  edition;  and  so  rare  that  Mr.  Sabin 
himself,  when  noting  the  fact  (in  the  Menzies  Cat.alogue)  that  "the  New  Fuigland  edition 
is  not  mentioned  by  Lowndes,  nor  elsi-uliere,  so  far  as  we  have  liein  able  to  ascertain," 
makes  the  reluctant  admission  that  "  perhaps,  no  copy  of  it  exists." 

Mr.  Hrinley's  copy  is  in  fine  condition,  clean  throughout,  except  inconsiderable  water- 
stains,  easily  removable.  It  is  in  the  original  marblepa|H'r  wrap|x"r.  In  trinnning.one  line 
of  the  lirnita,  on  the  last  page  of  the  I'ostscript  anil  the  Exhl^rtation,  was  cut  into,  and  a 
few  of  the  signatures  and  catch-wonls  were  loiu/ifil:  but  the  injury  is  so  slight  that  in  a 
volume  of  less  rarity  and  bibliographical  importance,  it  would  not  \k  worth  mention. 


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949  Mather  (Increase)  A  Brief  '  History  |  of  the  i  War  \  with  the  | 
Indians  |  in  |  New-England.  1  From  June  24.  1675.  (when  the  first 
Englishman  was  Murder-cd  by  the  Indians)  to  August  12.  1676. 
when  Philip,  j  alias  Metacomet,  the  principal  Author  and  j  licginner 
of  the  War,  was  slain.  .  .  Together  with  a  serious  Exhortation  to 
the  I  Inhabitants  of  that  Land,  i^pnlitn.  leaves,  pp.  51,  (i),8,  smooth 
ealf  extra,  large  copy.     4°  London,  Printed  for  Kuliard  Cliis%vell,  1676 

ICxtri;mi£LY  rare.  I'liis  copy  has  the  leaf  prccaling  the  titlc-fage,  with  half  title, 
in  br^e  type ;  "  The  Wars  of  New-iuiglancl."  (The  "  Serious  Exhortation  "  though  nanicd 
in  the  Title,  is  not  jjiven  in  this  edition.) 

950  —  A  Brief  History  Of  the  War  with  the  Pequot  Indians  in  New- 
England  ;  Anno  1637.  [The  second  part  of  "A  Relation  of  the 
Troubles  "  etc.,  stitched  separately,]  //.  27-76,  large  copy,  needs  wash- 
ing and  some  slight  repairs.        4°  n.  t.  p.  ^Boston,  John  Foster,  1677] 

951  —  Burnings  Bewailed:  In  a  Sermon,  Occasioned  by  the  Lament- 
able Fire  Which  was  in  Boston,  October  2d.  171 1.  .  .  The  Second 
Edition,  pp.  (4),  T,G,Jine  unused  copy,  in  the  original  zurapper. 

8°  Timothy  Green,  17 12 

952  —  A  Call  from  Heaven,  to  the  Present  and  Succeeding  Gen- 
erations. The  Second  Impression,  //.  (8),  198,  str.-grained  olive 
morocco  extra,  back  and  sides  gilt  {Bedford). 

8°  Ji.  P.  for  I.  Brunning,  1685 

The  first  impression  of  this  compilation  was  made  in  1679.  It  comirises  four  sermons, 
with  seiwrate  title-pages,  (viz.) :  A  Discourse  wherein  is  shewed  that  the  Cliildren  of  (icxlly 
I'arents  ire  under  special  Advantages  to  seek  the  Lord;  .\  Discourse  conceinini,' the  Dan- 
ger of  Apostasy  (Ki.ixtkin  Sermon,  1677);  That  Young  Men  ought  to  Kemcniber 
(lod  their  Creator;  .(Hi/,  I'ray  for  the  Rising  Generation  (Kast  Sermon,  3d  day  of  5th 
month,  167S),  the  Third  Impression. 

953  —  {posthumous.)  A  Call  to  the  Tempted.  A  Sermon  on  the  horrid 
Crime  of  Seif-Murder,  Preached  on  a  Remarkable  Occasion,  by 
the  Memorable  Dr.  Increase  Mather.  And  now  Published  from 
his  Notes,  for  a  Charitable  Stop  to  Suicides,//,  ii,  i"],  green  str.-gr. 
morocco.  8°  B.  Green,  March  12th,  1723-4 

At  the  end  is  "  lioston,  2-,d.  V'.ni.  16S2."  "  The  Occasion  of  the  Publication,"  a'lages, 
prefixed,  was  written  by  Cotton  Mather,  evidently. 

954  — t  A  Case  of  Conscience  concerning  Eating  of  Blood,  Consid- 
ered and  Answered,//.  8,  //.  /. /.,  russia-rcd grosgr.  kTantmor.  extra, 
g.  e.  (Bedford),  very  rare.  8"  B.  Green  and  J.  Allen,  1697 

No.  fu,  Sibley's  list,  on  authority  of  I'rince's  MS.  Catalogue. 

955  —  Cases  of  Conscience  Concerning  evil  j  Spirits  |  Personating 
Men,  I  Witchcrafts,  infallible  proofs  of  |  Guilt  in  such  as  are 
accused  ;  with  that  Crime.  |  etc., pp.  (6),  67,  (7),  str.-gr.  olive  morocco, 
sides  double  paneled,  with  corner  ornaments,  in  Roger  Payne's  style, 
full  gilt  IhicI;  g.  e.  {P.  Bedford).  8°  Benjamin  Harris,  1693 

A  iiEAliTiiui.  corv  of  this  K.XCESSIVFI.Y  KAKK  hook. 

956  —  A  Collection  of  some  of  the  Many  OlTensive  Matters,  contained 
in  a  Pamj)hlet,  entituled.  The  Order  of  the  Gospel  Revived,//.  24, 
bnmm  morocco  extra,  ijnci;t.  8°  7'.  Green,  1^01 

The  pref.itory  address  "To  the  Reader"  (3  pp. )  Dec.  i^,  1700,  is  signed,  Increase 
Mather.  Me  attributes  the  "Collection,"  to  "a  l'"riend"  —  his  son  Cotton,  probably,  ."^ee 
tiosi'EL  (irdi-r  Kevivkh,  No.  773. 

957  —  David  Serving  His  Generation.  A  Sermon  .  . .  Occasioned  by 
the  Doatii  of  the  Reverent!  Mr.  John  Baii.v,  at  Boston,  Dec.  12. 
»<^97>  //•  39>  '^^-  brown  lei  ant  mor.  extra,  g.  e.  {Bedford). 

8°  B.  Green  and  J.  Allen,  1698 


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958  Mather  (Increase)  The  Day  of  Trouble  is  near.  Two  Ser- 
mons wherein  is  shewed  What  are  the  Signs  of  a  Day  of  Trouble 
being  near.  And  particularly,  What  reason  there  in  for  New-Eng- 
land to  expect  A  Day  of  Trouble.  .  .  Preached  the  i  ith  day  of  the 
i2th  moneth,  1673,  a  day  of  Humiliation,  //.  (2),  31,  Extremely 
Rare.  4°  Cambridge,  Martnaduke  Johnson,  1674 

959  —  The  Day  of  Trouble  is  near.  Two  Sermons  .  .  .  Preached  on 
a  day  of  Humiliation  [Feb.  11,  1673-4J.  Another  copy,  blue  gros- 
grain  morocco  extra,  gilt  back  and  edges,  large  and  fine. 

4°  Cambridge,  Marmadiikc  Johnson,  1674 

"For  Mr.  Natli.  Collins,"  in  the  author's  <iu/i>i;r<i^/i,  at  the  head  of  the  title-page. 

960  —  Diatriba  de  Signo  Filii  Honiinis,  et  de  Secundo  Messia;  Ad- 
ventu,  //.  (8),  98,  (6),  good  copy,  old  calf. 

sm.  8°  Amstelodami,  apnd  Mercy  Browning,  1682 

The  preface  is  dated,  "  fc  nuisa;o  nieo,  Hostonias,"  Dec.  1 5, 1682.  This  copy  has  the  aiito- 
Rraphs  of  Bcnj.  PUrfont,  "ex  Dono  Doni:  C:  Matheri,"  Ezra  Stiles,  1791,  and  A\l>iel^ 

Holmes. 

961  —  A  Discourse  concerning  the  Death  of  the  Righteous.  Occa- 
sioned by  the  Death  of  the  Honourable  Mr.  John  Foster  Esqr. . 
and  of  his  Pious  Consort,  Mrs.  Abigail  P'oster,  //.  (2),  29,  clean 
copy,  russet  calf,  gilt  {IV.  Pratt).  8°  B.  Green,  17 11 

962  —  A  Discourse  concerning  Earthquakes ;  .  .  also,  two  Sermons 
[preached  Sept.  9,  1705]  shewing,  That  Sin  is  the  Greatest  Evil; 
and,  That  to  Redeem  Time  is  the  Greatest  Wisdom,//.  \^i,  green 
mor.,  full  gilt,  elegant,  {Bedford. )     12°  Timo.  Green,  for  B.  Eliot,  1 7  06 

963  —  A  Discourse  concerning  the  E.xistence  and  Omniscience  of 
God,  .  .  The  Substance  of  several  Sermons,  //.  (6),  86,  (i),  imper- 
fect, several  leaves  injured,  and  lojver  half  of  title  gone.         12°  [  1 7 1 6] 

Vkrv  Rare.  Mr.  Sibley  (No.  125)  refers  to  Mr.  lirinley's  copy,  only.  It  is  not  in 
the  catalofiues  of  the  Prince,  Am.  Antiq.  Society,  or  M,ass.  llist.  Society  libriiries.  The 
Preface  is  dated,  Oct.  10,  1716. 

964  —  A  Discourse  concerning  Faith  and  Fervency  in  Prayer  .  .  . 
Several  Sermons  .  .  .  with  a  True  Account  of  the  late  Wonderful 
and  .\stonishing  Success  of  the  Gospel  in  Ceilon,  Amboina,  and 
Malabar,  //.  (2),  xix,  (i),  112,  (6),  wants  a  leaf  of  Preface,  clean  copy, 
calf,  gilt  {Bedford).  12°  B.  Green  for  Samuel  Gerrish,  17  10 

965  —  A  Discourse  concerning  the  Grace  of  Courage  .  .  Preached  at 
Boston  (Artillery  Election),  June  5,  1710, //.  (4),  44,  half  mor. 

8°  B.  Green,  for  S  Phillips,  17 10 

On  the  title-page  is  the  autograph  of  the  Rev.  "Joseph  Marsh,  July  y  6"'  1710,  Ex 
Uono  Rev"  Authoris." 

966  —  A  Discourse  concerning  the  Maintenance  Due  to  those  that 
Preach  the  Gospel,//.  (2),  60,  (i),  good  copy,  half  morocco,  neat. 

?>°  B.  Green,  1706 

The  dedication  is  <lated,  Oct.  26,  1706.  The  Discourse  gives  some  interesting  facts 
concerning  the  sm.ill  s,ilaries  paid  to  eminent  divines,  in  New  England  —  John  Cotton, 
Charles  Chauncy,  and  others. 

967  —  A  Discourse  concerning  the  Subject  of  Baptisme  Wherein  the 
present  Controversies,  that  are  agitated  in  the  New  English 
Churches  are  from  Scripture  and  Reason  modestly  enquired  into, 
//.  (4),  76,  brown  levant  morocco  extra,  si.ies  paneled,  top  gilt,  {Bed- 
ford), UNCUT.  4"  Cambridge,  Samuel  Green,  1675 

.\  si'i.ENuiu  coi'Y.  In  such  condition,  of  the  HIGHEST  RARITV,  and  jierhaps 
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968  Mather  (Increase)  A  Discourse  concerning  the  Uncertainty 
of  the  Times  of  Men. . .  A  Sermon  preached  at  Cambridge,  Decemb. 
6.  1696,  On  Occasion  of  the  Sudden  death  of  Two  Scholars  belong- 
ing to  Harvard  College,//.  40,  olive  inoroao  extra,  g.  e.  {Bedford). 

8°  B.  Green  and  y.  Allen,  for  Samuel  Phillips,  1697 

EXCEEDINGLY   RAKE.     The  schoi.iis  were  Jolin  Eyre,  son  of  John  Eyre  Esq.  of 

Boston  (not  of  Simon,  of  New  Haven,  as  Mr.  Savage  conjectured),  and  Maxwell. 

(Sibley,  No.  63.) 

969  —  A  Discour.se  proving  that  the  Christian  Religion  is  the  only 
True  Religion, . .  in  several  Sermons,  //.  (4),  96,  good  copy,  clean,  and 
well  preserved  in  the  old  binding.  12°  2'.  Green,  1702 

Rev.  Warhani  Williams's  copy,  "  Don.  Rev.  Authoris." 

970  [Mather  (Increase?  and  Nathanael)]  A  |  Disputation  [con- 
cerning I  Church-Members  j  and  their  i  Children,  \  in  |  Answer  | 
to  I  XXI.  Questions :  |  Wherein  the  State  of  such  Children  when 
Adults,  j  Together  with  their  Dut}'  towards  the  Church,  |  And  the 
Churches  Duty  towards  them  |  is  Discussed.  ,  By  an  |  Assembly  of 
Divines  |  meeting  at  Boston  in  j  New  England,  |  June  4th,  1657. 
//.  8,  31.  4°  London,  jf.  Hayes,  for  Samuel  Thomson,  1659 

This  VERY  R.\RE  tract  was  published  by  the  agency  of  Nathaniel  and  Increase 
Matlicr.  The  former  wrote  the  prefatory  Epistle  "To  the  Reader"  (see  Incr.  Mather's 
Life  and  Death  of  Riehard  Mather,  p.  32).  Increase,  who  sailed  for  England  a  few  weeks 
after  the  meeting  of  the  Council  of  1657,  probably  compiled  and  carried  over  the  report  of 
the  "  Disputation."  This  copy  has  his  autograph  (cut  into  by  the  binder)  .ind  the  text  is 
corrected  in  two  or  three  places  in  his  hand.  It  has  also  the  autograph  of  the  Rev.  "John 
Cotton,  his  booke,  given  him  by  his  lirother  Mr.  Increase  Mather." 

971  —  A  Disquisition  Concerning  Ecclesiastical  Councils.  Proving, 
that  not  only  Pastors,  but  Brethren  delegated  by  the  Churches, 
have  equally  a  Right  to  a  decisive  Vote  in  such  Assemblies.     To 

^which  is  added.  Proposals  concerning  Consociation  of  Churches, 
pp.  (2),  XX,  47,  (i),  nice  copy,  str.-gr.  brown  morocco  extra,  uncut. 

12°  Printed  for  N.  Boone,  1716 

The  Preface  is  dated  Oct.  30,  ii\(>.  In  the  preface  to  "Two  Discourses"  (.\o.  1041), 
published  in  (Jul<"  1 71  (),Matlier  says;  "Some  years  ago,  I  wrote  a  Disquisition  eoueernin); 
Eeelesiastieal  Couneils  .  .  In  suppressing  the  Publication  of  it  so  long,  I  have  attendetl  the 
Ohl  Advice,  /«  noniim  frematiir  ad  Annum  .  .  I  have  designed  that  Discourse  as  my 
Last  and  Dying  Adviee  to  the  Churches  in  New-England."  (p.  ix.) 

971*  —  The  same,  original  binding,  neat. 

972  —  A  Dissertation  Concerning  the  Future  Conversion  of  the  Jew- 
ish Nation,  //.  (4),  35,  (i),  dark  calf  antique,  red  edges,  large  and 
FINE  copy,  rare.  4°  London,  P.  Tookey,  1709 

In  Chap.  VIM,  are  Some  curious  "Conjectures  about  ^a  Americans;'  the  probability 
that  "the  .Apocalyptical  Gog  and  Magog"  will  come  from  America,  &c.  (pp.  },2,  33). 
Compare  Sewall's  rhanomena  A^ocalyptica,  No.  85S. 

972*  —  A  Dissertation  Concerning  the  Future  Conversion  of  the 
Jewish  Nation.  Another  copy,  portrait  of  Afathcr  inserted,  maroon 
lei'unt  morocco,  antique,  top  gilt,  part  of  a  line  cut  from  foot  of  p.  23, 
byaformerbimier.  4°  London,  1709 

973  —  A  Dissertation,  wherein  the  Strange  Doctrine  lately  published 
in  a  Sermon  [by  Solomon  Stoddard]  is  examined  and  confuted,  .  . 
With  an  Appendix,  shewing  what  Scripture  Ground  there  is  to 
Hope,  that  within  a  very  few  years  there  will  be  a  Glorious  Refor- 
mation of  the  Church,^.  (12),  \  2,^,  fine  clean  copy,  old  calf . 

\2°  B.  Green,  for  B.  Eliot,  1708 
Stt  Stoddard  (S.)  An  Appeal  to  the  Learned,  No.  i>66*. 


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974  Mather  (Increase)  The  Divine  Right  of  Infant-Baptisme 
Asserted  and  Proved  from  Scripture  and  Antiquity.  (To  tlie 
Reader,  5  pp.,  by  Urian  Oakes.)  //.  (8),  27,  /'/iw  levant  ntotocco, 
shks  filleted,  corners  ornamented,  back  and  edges  gilt  {Bedford). 

4°  yo/m  Foster,  1680 

975  —  The  Doctrine  of  Divine  Providence  opened  and  applyed  ; 
Also,  Sundry  Sermons  on  Several  other  Subjects,  //.  (8),  148. — 
Mather  (Nathanael)  A  Sermon  wherein  is  shewed  that  it  is  the 
Duty,  and  should  be  the  Ca.e  of  Believers  on  Christ  to  live  in  the 
constant  E.xercise  of  Grace,//.  (2),  28,  (2).  Tu>o  vols,  in  one,  dk.  red 
morocco,  g.  e.  {Bedford). 

8°  k.  fierce,  for  ^os.  B running  [and  Browning],  1684 

\  fi-w  worils  Arc  lost  fnmi  inside  lowtr  coiners  ol  the  pref.tce  (2  leaves)  to  the  first 
tract :  tlie  missing  portions  of  the  le.ives  h.ive  been  skilfully  restored,  and  are  ready  for 
the  facsimile. 

976  —  [The  Doctrine  of  Divine  Providence  opened  and  applied : 
Also,  Sundry  Sermons  on  Several  otlier  Subjects,]  imperfect,  want- 
ing prelim,  leaves  and  pp.  1-8,  and  some  other  leaves  torn.  —  The 
Same.  With  Nathanael  Mather's  Sermon  "  Believers  on  Christ  " 
&c.,  old  binding,  front  margins  wormed  {scarcely  touching  the  text). 
3  in  2  vols.  8°  \_R.  Fierce,  1684] 

977  — The  I  Doctrine  |  of  |  Singular  Obedience,  |  As  the  J)uty  and 
Property  |  of  the  True  |  Christian  :  I  Opened  &  Applied,  \  pp.  1-36, 
wants  one  or  more  last  leaves,  water-stained,  uncut,  extrkmelv  rare. 

12°  Timothy  Green,  1707 
Mr.  Sibley  gives  the  title  from  Mr.  Brinley's  copy,  and  had  seen  no  other. 

978  —  The  Duty  of  Parents  to  Pray  for  their  Children  .  .  A  Sermon, 
preached  May  19.  1703.  [on  a  Day  of]  Prayerwith  Pasting  for  the 
Rising  Generation.  The  Second  Impression,  //.  vi,  40.  —  Mather 
(Cotton)  The  Duty  of  Children  Whose  Parents  have  Pray'd  for 
them.  Or,  Early  and  Real  Godliness  Urged ;  Especially  upon  such 
as  are  descended  from  (lodly  Ancestors.  A  Sermon  [on  the  same 
occasion  as  the  preceding].  The  Second  Impression,  //.  41-99. 
'Two  in  one  volume,  continuous  paging,  dk.  red  str.-gr.  morocco. 

\2°  y.  Allen,  for  John  Edwards,  1719 

979  —  A  Dying  1  Legacy  of  a  Minister  [  to  his  Dearly  |  Beloved 
People,  ...  Being  the  Three  Last  Sermons  preached  by  him. 
(Preface,  dated  June  21st,  1722,)//.  (6),  90,  good  copy,  {a  bit  torn 

from  corner  of  pp.  7-8,)  old  binding,  neat.  sm.  12°.  1722 

980  —  An  Earnest  Exhortation  to  the  Children  of  New-England,  to 
Exalt  the  God  of  their  Fathers,  Delivered  in  a  Sermon,//.  (4), 39, 

fine  copy,  maroon  mor.  {Bedford).  12°  Frinted for  B.  Eliot,  1711 

"To  the  Ke.idcr,"  dated  Nov.  9,  1710. 

981  —  and  others.  Elijah's  Mantle.  A  Faithful  Testimony,  to 
the  Cause  and  Work  of  God,  in  the  Churches  of  New-England. 
And  The  Great  End  and  Interest  of  these  Plantations,  Dropt  and 
Left  by  Four  Servants  of  God,  Famous  in  the  Service  of  tiie 
Churches,  etc.,  pp.  (2),  ii,  17,  (2),  fne  clean  copy,  uncut,  with  MSS. 

NOTES  AND  ADIJITIONS  IIV  THE  ReV.  ThOMAS   PrINCK. 

8°  S.  A'neeland,for  S.  Gerrish,  1722 

This  tract, as  published,  contains,  after  a  prefatory  address  "To  the  Reader"  [piolubly 
by  Cotton  Mather,]  2  pp.;  I.  The  Great  End  and  Interest  of  New-England,  by  Jonathan 


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Mitcliel;  II.  The  Cause  of  God,  and  His  People  in  New-England;  a  Sermon  of  Mr.  John 
IIij(j{ins(in;  III.  New-England's  True  Inteiest,  [by]  William  StoiiKh'on ;  I\'.  The  Tes- 
tinKiny  I'inished,  by  Incki-asi;  Matili-k  —  dated  Nov.  lo,  1722— his  last  I'UIii.isiikI) 
wouDS,  written  "in  the  Eighty-fourth  year  of  |his]  A^e,  and  under  a  Eeebleness  in  the 
Valley  of  the  Shadow  of  Death."  The  first  Article,  by  Jona.  Mitchel,  is  "  extracted  from 
an  Instrument  of  his  which  bears  date,  Dec.  ;i,  1662."  in  "extracting"  very  great  liber- 
ties, it  appears,  were  taken  with  the  original.  Mr.  I'rince  notes;  "  N.  I!.  The  following 
Piece  of  Mr.  Mitchel's  w.as  wrote  in  answ'r  to  a  letter  of  Mr.  Iligginson  of  Salem,  who 
being  to  preach  the  Election  Sermon,  wrote  to  Mr.  Mitchel  to  give  his  Thoughts  upon  the 
subject."  "  N.  H.  Having  compar'd  the  follow'g  ICxtr.ict,  with  the  Original  MS.  of 
Mr.  Mitchel,  1  find  these  variations."  The  variations  are  noted,  and  the  large  omissions 
supplied,  n  I'rince's  very  neat  chirography,  on  the  margins,  blank  pages,  and  on  two  leaves 
inscrtiit  There  is  scarcely  a  sentence  without  a  correction,  and  the  ai/ditioiin!  matter  is 
nearly  eiiual,  in  amount,  to  the  printed  extract.     The  tract  is  in  beautiful  condition. 

982  —  Elijah's  Mantle.  A  Faithful  Testimony  to  the  Cause  and 
Work  of  God  in  New  England,  etc.,  pp.  7^\,  fine  fresh  eopy,  half  tnor. 
gilt,  UNCUT.  8°  Reprinted,  Nath.  Coverly,  1774 

This  reprint  has  escaped  Mr.  Sibley's  notice. 

983  —  An  I  Essay  |  For  the  Recording  of  |  Illustrious  Providences,  | 
Wherein  an  Account  is  given  of  many  Remarkable  and  very 
Me-|morable  Events,  which  have  hap- pened  in  this  last  Age ;  | 
Especially  in  |  New-England.  \  pp.  (22),  372  (8),  in  elegant  liini/ing, 
ilk.  green  mororeo  e.vtra,  back  ami  sides  gilt,  g.  e.  (IV.  Pratt). 

8°  Printed  l>y  Samuel  Green,  for  Joseph  Brmvning  [&c.],  1684 

First  Edition  and  Earliest  Issun.  Excessively  Rare.  The  titlc-iiage  was 
at  least  Iwhc  reprinted.     See  Sibley's  list.  No.  36. 

984  —  An  I  Essay  \  for  the  |  Recording  j  of  |  Illustrious  Providences :  | 
...  especially  in  |  New-Kngland.  :  //.  (22),  372  (8),  dark  blue 
viorocco,  gilt  back,  fancied  side,  g.  e.  {Bedford).  sm.  8° 
Printed  at  Boston  in  New-]''.ngland,  and  are  to  lie  Sold  by  George  Cal- 
vert, at  the  .Sign  of  the  Half-Moon,  in  Pauls  Churchyard,  London,  1684 

985  —  The  Excellency  of  a  Publick  Spirit  Discoursed.  [Election] 
Sermon,  May  27.  1702.  (With  a  Dedication  to  Gov.  Joseph  Dud- 
ley.)//. (12),  38,  Boston,  1702.  — The  Righteous  Man  a  Blessing: 
or,  Seasonable  Truths  Encouraging  unto  Faith  and  Prayer,  in  this 
Day  of  Doubtful  E.xpectation,  in  Two  Sermons.  \^A  third  sermon. 
The  Morning  Star,  is  added :  beginning  on  p.  64.]  pp.  (2),  41-84. 

12°  B.  Green  and  jf.  Allen,  for  N.  Boone,  1702 

The  signatures  and  paging  arc  continuous.  In  an  Epistle  To  the  Rca<tcr,  prefixed  to 
the  second  tract,  Mather  says  that  these  two  sermons  "are  the  Insl  Lcctiin'  Sermons 
Preached  or  intended  to  be  Preached  by"  him,  and  alludes  to  "the  ill  treatment  which 
[he  had]  had  from  those  whom  [he]  had  reason  lo  have  expected  better." 

986  —  The  First  Principles  of  New-England,  Concerning  The  Sub- 
ject of  Baptisme  &  Communion  of  Churches,  \to  which  is  added,  by 
7oay  of  Postscri]Dt,  separately  paged,  two  letters,  one  from  the  Per. 
John  AUin,  of  Dcdham,  the  other  from  the  Kct.  Jonathan  Mitchel, 
of  Cambridge,']  pp.  (8),  40,  7,  broivn  levant  morocco,  sides  paneled,  center 
ornaments,  top  gilt,  uncut,  and  apparently  Large  Paper. 

4°  Cambridge,  Samuel  Green,  1675 

The  upper  corner  of  the  title-leaf  has  been  skilfully  restored.  A  NOBLE  COPY  of  this 
Rake  book. 

987  —  The  First  Principles  of  New-England,  Concerning  The  Subject 
of  Haptisme  &  Connnunion  of  Churches,  etc.  Another  copy,  large 
and  fine,  dk.  blue  levant  mor.  extra,  back  full  gilt,  paneled  sides,  inside 
borders,  g.  e.  (Bedford).  4°  Cambridge,  Samuel  Green,  1675 


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988  Mather  (Increase)  The  Folly  of  Sinning ;  Opened  and  Aipplied, 
In  Two  Sermons  occasioned  by  tiie  Condemnation  of  one  [Sarah 
ThreeneedleJ  that  was  executed  at  Boston,  Nov.  17,  1698  [for  child- 
murder],  //.  95,  inner  lower  corners  injured  by  acid,  but  the  text  is  nearly 
complete,  old  calf.         \i°  B.  Green  and  y.  Allen,  for  M.  Perry,  1699 

989  —  Four  Sermons,  viz.,  I.  The  Glorious  Throne.  II.  The  Excel- 
lency of  a  Public  Spirit.  III.  The  Righteous  Man  a  Blessing. 
IV.  The  Morning  Star.  //.  (2),  97-122,  84,  a  fresh  copy,  in  the  orig- 
inal binding.  \2'^  Printed  for  N.  Boone,  1708 

"The  ("ilorious  Tlirone,"  which  has  a  separate  title-p.ijje,  was  piintcil  in  1-02,  appended 
to  "Ich.ilxid"  (see  No.  9<)(i).  The  other  three  sermons  were  puljlished  trujetiier,  in  1702 
(see  No.  98, )•  this  vohime,  made  up  by  tlie  pnblisher,  under  a  new  ijenend  title,  is  not 
in  SilJey's  list  or  in  Haven's  {Am.  Antiq.  Soc.)  cat.ih)f;ne.  This  copy  has  the  autograph 
of  Rev.  Tliomis  Foxcroft,  "  Don.  Autoris  vcncrabilis,  Jan.  .S,  1722-^." 

990  —  A  Further  '  Account  ;  of  the  i  Tryalls  \  of  the  |  New-Enoland 
Witches.  \ .  .  To  which  is  added,  Cases  of  Conscience  concern- 
ing Witchcrafts  and  Evil  Spirits. . .  by  Mr.  Increase  Mather,  Presi- 
dent of  Harvard  College,  etc.  (With  A  Postscript.)  //.  (2),  10,  (4), 
y),{;^,  polished  calf  gilt.  4°  London,  for  yohn  Diinton,  1693 

The  first  part  of  tlie  worli  (pp.  i-io)  is  Deodat  L,iwson's  "True  Narrative"  etc.,  taken 
from  Cotton  Mather's  "Wonders  of  the  Invisible  World." 

[ —  The  Glorious  Throne.     See  Ichabod,  No.  996. 

991  —  The  Great  Blessing  of  Primitive  Counsellours.  (Election  Ser- 
mon, May  31st,  1693.)//.  23,  black  grosgrain  Icx'ant  morocco,  filleted 
sides,  g,  e,  {Bedford).  4°  Benjamin  Harris,  1693 

992  —  Heavens  Alarm  to  the  World.  Or  A  Sermon  wherein  is 
shewed,  That  fearful  Sights  and  Signs  in  He.aven  are  the  Presages 
of  gre.it  Calamities  at  hand,  pp.  (6),  17,  brown  levant  morocco  extra, 
gilt,  sides  double  paneled,  corner  ornaments,  {Bedford,)  fine  copy, 
UNCUT.  4"  John  Foster,  1681 . 

Thomas  had  seen  no  book  printed  by  John  Foster  after  i6So  (//;>/.  of  Printing,  i.  •'76). ' 
Foster  died  ."^ept.  yth,   16S1.     This  was  probably  his  last  work.     The  preface  is  dated 
Feb.  6,  16.S0-1S1. 

993  —  Heavens  Alarm  to  the  World.  A  Sermon,  &c.  Another  copy, 
polished  calf  extra,  g.  e.  {Bedford).  4°  yohn  Foster,  1681 

994  —  Heaven's  Alarm  to  the  World.  Or  a  Sermon,  wherein  it  is 
shewed,  That  Fearful  Sights  and  Signs  in  Heaven,  are  the  Presages 
of  great  Calamities  at  hand.  (Boston  Lecture,  Jan.  20,  1680.)  The 
Second  Impression.  //.  (8),  38.  —  The  Latter  sign  Discoursed  of, 
in  a  Sermon  (Boston  Lecture,  Aug.  31,  1682),//.  (2),  32.  Tivo  in 
one  volume,  best  grosgrained  blue  levant  morocco,  gilt  {Bedford). 

8"  [  Samuel  Green^  for  S.  Seivall,  1682 
Some  copies  of  these  Sermons  were  boimd  up  with  KO.MUTOl'l'.V'M.v.    Sec  No.  998. 

995  —  Ichabod.  Or,  A  Discourse,  shewing  what  Cause  there  is  to 
Fear  that  the  Glory  of  the  Lord,  is  departing  from  New-England. 
Delivered  in  Two  Sermons,  pp.  92,  red  levant  morocco,  paneled  sides, 
g.  e.  {Bedford).  12°  Timothy  Green,  1702 

"To  the  Reader,"  dated  Nov.  \\,  1701. 

996  —  Ichabod.  Or,  A  Discourse,  Shewing  what  Cause  there  is  to  Fear 
that  the  Glory  of  the  Lord  is  departing  from  New-England.  —  The 
Glorious  Throne  :  a  Sermon  [preached  Nov.  i6,  1701]  concerning 
The  Glory  of  the  Throne  of  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ.  Two  in  i  vol., 
paging  continuous,  pp.  122, smooth  black  calf  extra.    12"  1\  Green,  1702 


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997  Mather  (Increask)  Ichabod.  pp.  ?^%,  smooth  black  calf  extra, 
RARE.  12°  \Kc-'\printcd,for  N.  Boone ,  1729 

—  The  Judgment  of  Several  Eminent  Divines,  etc.   See  No.  806. 

998  —  KO.MIITori'AiMA,  Or  a  Discourse  concerning  Comets: 
Wiierein  the  Nature  of  Blazing  Stars  is  Enquired  into  :  etc. . ,  Also, 
Two  Sermons  occasioned  by  the  late  Blazing  Stars;  //.  (12),  143, 
//'/le  large  copy,  dark  red  morocco,  sides  paneled  anil  gilt,  g,  e. 

8°  S.  Glreen'\/or  S.  Siaoaiq,  1683. 

An  Address  to  the  Reader,  4  pp.,  by  Rev.  John  .Sliennan.  The  t^vo  Scrnmns  liavc 
separate  title  |«i;es  and  p.a^ini;,  hut  the  signatures  .ire  cnntinuous; — Heaven's  Alarm  to 
the  World,  &c  The  .'^ecund  Inipressinn  (pp.  S,  3S).  [S,  (irecnj  for  Siimuel  Sewall,  16S2  ; 
and  The  Latter  Sign  Discoursed  of  {pp.  2,  32). 

999  —  K()Miri'()ri'A4>IA,  Or  a  Discourse  Concerning  Comets.  Also 
Two  Sermons,  &c.    Another  fine  copy,  best  scarlet  morocco  gilt,  sides 

filleted,  g.  e.  {Bedford).  8°  ^.  G./or  S.  S.,  1683 

1000  KOMll  r()ri'.'V<I>IA,  Or  a  Discourse  Concerning  Comets.  Also, 
Two  Sermons,  &c.  Another  copy,  blue  morocco  extra,  g.  e.  (Bedford), 
the  title-page  in  facsimile,  beautifully  executed.     8°  S.  G.for  S.  S.,  1683 

looi  —  The  Life  and  Death  of  that  Reverend  Man  of  God,  Mr. 
Richard  Mather,  Teacher  of  the  Church  in  Dorchester  in  New- 
England.  //.  (4),  38,  brown  levant  mor.  extra,  paneled  sides  {Bed- 
ford). 4"  Cambridge,  S.  6'[;-<v//]  and  M.  y[(>hnson\  1670 

IC.XCESSIVELY  RARE.  The  sccoiul  u(  Increase  Mather's  acknowledged  iniblica- 
tions.  (His  name  docs  not  appear  on  the  title-page,  but  is  signed  to  the  dedicatory 
address.)    Sec  Sibley's  catalogue,  No.  2. 

[ —  Masukkenukeeg  Matcheseaenuog,  Wequetoog  kah  Wuttooana- 
toog,  etc.  (Five  Sermons  translated  into  the  Indian  Language  by 
S.  l)anforth.)     See  No.  80 1. 

1002  — Meditations  on  Death,  Delivered  in  several  Sermons, //.  v, 
i7i>  (s)?  olive  mor.  gilt,  elegant  {Bedford).  12°  T.  Green,  1707 

A  slight  deficiency  in  one  leaf  (A  2)  and  a  portion  of  another  (IJ  1)  have  been  skilfully 
restored. 

1003  —  Meditations  on  the  Glory  of  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ ;  delivered 
in  several  Sermons,//.  (2),  viii,  166,  beautiful  copv,  dk.  blue  polished 
calf  extra  (  W.  Pratt).  12°  B.  Green,  for  N.  Buttolph,  1705 

In  the  Epistle  Dedicatory,  to  his  Congregation,  April  2,  1705,  the  Author  says;  "Von 
^    are  to  look  ujion  these  as  the  Last  Words,  which  I  shall  ever,  by  the  Press,  Speak  and 
Dedicatate  (sk)  unto  you."    Nevertheless,  he  lived  to  publish  more  than  thirty  works  after 
this  (besides  prefaces,  dedications,  &c.) 

1004  —  Meditations  on  the  Glory  of  the  Heavenly  World.  L  On 
the  Happiness  of  the  Souls  of  Believers,  at  the  Instant  of  their 
Separation  from  their  Bodies.  II.  On  the  Glory  of  the  Bodies  of 
God's  Children,  in  the  Resurrection  .  .  III.  On  the  Glory  of  both 
Soul  and  Body  .  .  after  the  Day  of  Judgment,//.  (2),  v,  276,  (4). 

sm.  8    T.  Green,  1 7 1 1 

1005  —  Meditations  on  the  Sanctification  of  the  Lord's  Day  .  .  To 
which  is  added,  Seasonable  Meditations  both  for  Winter  and  Sum- 
mer, being  the  Substance  of  Two  Sermons.  Two  in  one  vol., 
separately  paged,  pp.  (2),  x,  71 ;  (3),  iv,  51,  nice  fresh  copy  in  the 

original  binding  well  presented.  12"  7:  G[teen']  for  BenJ.  Eliot,  17 12 
The  second  tract  was  printed  by  John  Allen. 

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1006  Mather  (Incrkask)  The  Mystery  of  Christ  opened  and  ap- 
plyed.  In  several  Sermons,  pp.  {2),(i,  2\^^,  dark  red  pvsgrained 
levant  morocco,  g.  c.  {Bedford).  8°  1686 

1007  —  The  Mvstkrv  ok  Israki/s  Salvation  Explained  and  Ap- 
plyed  '^^  A  Discourse  concerning  the  (Icneral  Conversion  of  tlie 
Isra  Nation  .  .  ]5y  Increase  Mather  M.A.,  Teacher  of  a 
Chui  1  Boston  in  New  England,  .  .Jine  clean  copy,  large  margin, 
pp.  (40;,  181,  (10),  old  calf,  neat,  Extremkly  Rare. 

8"  n.  p.  \Londonl']  rrintcd  in  the  year  1669 

A  sec(iml  title-pane,  placed  after  llie  I'lel'ace,  lias  the  imprint  :  Loiuton,  Printed  for 
John  Allen  ri  lVintw>iih  Stnti,  »iiiy  Ihll  Lnne,  if>()i). 

This  is  tlie  I'MKST  (jt  Increase  Mather's  .icknowleilijeil  puhlicatiuns.  It  stands  .is  No.  i 
In  Mr.  Sibley's  catahmiie  of  Mather's  works  [Hiinarj  liiiuliintcs,  ^t,^.)  Isaiah  Tlioni.is 
(Hist,  of  I'rinlint;,  i.  2.S6)  say:;:  "There  is  in  an  ancient  lihrary  !n  ISoston,  a  copy  of 
incrcise  Mather's  Mystery  of  I sracfs  Libation  (ik)  printed  in  i.ondon,  by  |(ihn  Allen. 
It  is  supposed  he  canic  to  lioston  by  encouraKcnient  from  the  Mathers."  Itut  .Mien's 
name  docs  not  appear  on  the  lirst  titlepaije,  and  on  the  second  the  imprint  is  "for" — not 
as  Thomas  has  it-  by  .Mien.  The  work  may  have  been  printed  by  (Ireen  at  Cambridge, 
and  some  copies  may  have  been  provided  with  a  special  title-pane  for  the  London  market. 
It  is  certain  that  lK)th  title-pa^es  were  printeti  fr<im  the  same  tyf'cs. 

Collation:  ICpistle  to  the  Header,  by  John  Davenport,  1667(11  pp.);  To  the  Reader, 
by  W.  (;.  (4  pp.);  To  the  Reader,  by  \V.  Il[o(ike|  (14  pp.);  T'he  Anthor's  I'reface 
(14  pp.);  Text,  pp.  kSi  ;  Table,  S:c.  (ij  pp.) 

1008  —  The  Mystery  of  Israel's  Salvation.  Another  copy,  clean  and 
sound,  in  the  original  binding,  7vell  preserved. 

8°  London,  for  yohn  Allen,  1669 

This  copy  has  only  one  title-jMKe,  which  has  the  London  imprint  in  full.     In  a  penciled 
note,  Mr    Hrinley  ((Uotes  what  Thomas  says  of  llie  printer  (or  fiiblislifr)  John  .Mien,  and 
two  most  complete  collections  of  the  Mathers'  writings  are  those  i>f  Ilarv: 


add: 
Collef 
the  P 


Ihose 
work." 


ird 
It  is  not  in 


le  .\m.  Anti(|.   .'Society.     Neither  of  these  includes  thi: 
he  Mass.  Hist. -Society's  Catalogue. 

—  I .  rative  of  the  Miseries  of  New-England,  etc.  See  No.  338. 

1009  —  Now  or  Never  is  the  Time  for  Men  to  make  Sure  of  their 

Eternal    Salvation.     Several    Sermons,  //.    (4),    1 13,  good  copy, 

polished  calf  gilt  {Bedford).  12°  1'.  Green,  1713 

Very  Rauk.  Not  in  the  Am.  .\ntiq.  .Society's,  the  Prince  or  the  Mass.  Hist.  Society's 
Library.     Mr.  Sibley  (No.  116)  had  seen  no  other  copy  than  Mr.  lirinley's. 

loio  —  The  Order  of  the  Gospel  Professed  and  Practised  by  the 
Churches  of  Christ  in  New-England,  Justified,  by  the  Scripture  and 
by  the  Writings  of  many  Learned  Men,  etc.,  pp.  1 43,  ( i ),  brown  levant 
mor.  extra,  g.  e.        12°  J3.  Green  and  J.  Allen,  for  lienj.  Eliot,  1700 

More  commonly  cited  by  its  running  title,  "The  Order  of  the  Churches  in  N.  Engkand 
Vindicated."  5tvCiosi'EL  Orijer  Reviveu,  No.  773, and  A  Collection,  etc.  (No.  10S6). 

ion  — The  Order  of  the  Gospel,  Professed  and  Practised  by  the 
Churches  of  Christ  in  New  England,  Justified, f/r.,//.  (2),  viii,  86, 
russet  calf  gilt.  8"  Boston,  repr.  London,  1700 

This  London  reprint  is  Very  Rare.     It  is  not  in  Mr.  Sibley's  list. 

I0I2  — .''  The  Original  Rights  of  Mankind  Freely  to  Subdue  and 
Improve  the  Earth.  Asserted  and  Maintained.  By  I.  [or  J.]  M. 
pp.  (6),  22,  UNCUT.  8°  I3oston,for  the  Author,  1722 

Attriijuted  to  JIather,  in  the  Am.  Antiq.  Society  (Haven's)  catalogue,  and  by  Mr. 
Sibley  (No.  157),  on  the  authority  of  a  copy  on  which  I.  M.  is  extended  to  "I.  Vialhcr, 
D.D,"  in  a  nearly  contemporary  hand-writing.  Mr.  lirinley's  copy  is  so  inscribed,  and  is 
probably  the  one  to  which  Mr.  Sibley  refers.  The  main  argument  of  the  tract  is,  that 
"Monopolizing  dormant  lands  subjects  the  Colony  to  Slavery,"  and  that  all  "dormant 
(unimproved)  Lands  ought  to  be  Taxed  for  the  support  of  government,"  and  it  appeals  to 
the  Cieneral  Assembly  to  "undo  heavy  liindcns,  break  every  Yoke,  make  us  a  free  People, 
to  Enjoy  tiithout  Price  or  Purchase  what  Goil  hath  freely  i^vcn  us,"  &c.  It  is  F.X- 
TRI;MELV  rare,  if  by  Mather  (which  seems  very  doubtful)  it  is  the  last  work 
(independently)  publishecl  by  him. 


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toi3  Mather  (Increase)  A  Plain  I^iscourse,  shewing  who  shall,  & 
who  shall  not,  Enter  into  the  Kingdom  of  Heaven. — A  Sermon 
Wherein  is  Declared  that  the  lilessed  (lod  is  Willing  to  be  recon- 
ciled to  the  Sinful  Children  of  Men.  Preached  at  Dorchester  .  . 
I'loo  in  I  vo/.,  separate  title-pdi^es,  but  paging  continuous,  (2),  vi,  132 
(2),  blue  mar,  extra.  \(i°  B.  Green,  for  li.  Eliot,  17 13 

1014  —  Practical  Truths  plainly  delivered.  [Four  Sermons],//.  (4), 
cjd,  str.-grained  brown  morocco.  12°  B.  Green,  1718 

Wiiiils  the  I'oiirlh  ScrniDM  ("  The  Work  of  the  Ministry  Described  ;  At  the  Ordination 
of  Nath'l  Applcton.") 

1015  — Another  copy, //.  t-138. 

Wants  the  fust  title-page  and  I'rcface,  hut  has  the  Pour  Sermons  comj'ktc.  See  Sibley's 
list,  No.  133. 

1016  —  Practical  Truth's  Tending  to  Promote  Holiness  in  the  Hearts 
&  Lives  of  Christians.  In  several  Sermons,  //,  (2),  102,  (4),  old 
binding.  12°  B.  Green,  for  B.  Eliot,  1704 

Tlie  address  "To  the  Uradcr"  is  dated  Feb.  ii,  1703-4. 

1017  —  Practical  Truths,  Tending  to  Promote  the  Power  of  (lodli- 
ness  .  .  Delivered  in  Sundry  Sermons.    //.  (14),  220,  forel.         8° 

Samuel  Green  upon  [_assign]mirnt  o[f  Samuel  Se'^7C>al,  [1682] 

The  title  page  was  nuitilatod.  It  lias  been  ad'nirably  restored,  by  liedtord,  but  wants  a 
few  letters  (and  date)  in  the  imprint.  The  volume  also  wants  one  leaf,  pp.  193-4.  In 
other  respivts,  it  is  a  ^""d  copy. 

1 018  —  Pray  for  the  Rising  Generation,  or  a  Sermon  Wherein  Godly 
Parents  are  Encouraged,  to  Pray  and  Believe  for  their  Children, 
Preached  [on  a  Fast  in  Boston,  July  3,  1678],//.  23,  olive  str.-gr. 
mor.  extra,  gilt,  {^Bedford').  4"  Cambriilgc,  Samuel  Green,  1678 

1019  —  A  Relation  |  Of  the  Troubles  which  have  hapned  in  |  New- 
England,  i  By  reason  of  the  Indians  there.  [  From  the  Year  1614. 
to  the  Year  1675.  |  Wherein  the  frequent  Consjiiracyes  of  the 
Indians  to  cutt  off  the  |  English,  and  the  wonderfull  providence  of 
God,  in  I  disappointing  their  devices,  is  declared.  |  'I'ogether  with 
an  Historical  Discourse  concerning  the  Prevalency  of  Prayer;  | 
shewing  that  New-Englarids  late  deliverance  from  the  Rage  of 
the  I  Heathen  is  an  eminent  Answer  of  Prayer.  [  By  Increase 
Mather,  |  Teacher  of  a  Church  in  Boston  in  New-England.  | 
ExcESSivKi.Y  Rare.  4°  Printed  and  sold  by  jfohn  Foster,  1677 

Title,  and  To  tile  Reader,  3  leaves;  A  Relation  &c.,  pp.  7^1.  Title,  An  Historical  Discourse 
&c. ;  To  the  Reader  (2  pp.),  anil  pp.  uj.  htti'rlcaved  throui^hoiit  ivith  white  fofer,  ami 
stitched  fur  binding;  a  clean,  wide  copy,  some  leaves  cut  close  at  top,  but  nowhere  so  as  to 
touch  the  text. 

1020  —  Remarkable  Providences  Illustrative  of  the  Earlier  Days  of 
American  Coloriisation ;  With  Introductory  Preface  by  George 
O^m,  portrait,  cloth,  uncut.  cr.  8"  London,  J.  R.  Smith,  1856 

102 1  —  Returning  unto  God,  the  great  Concernment  of  a  Covenant 
People.  Or  A  Sermon  Preached  to  the  second  Church  in  Boston, 
March  17.  1679-80,  [on  their  Renewal  of  their  Covenant]  //.  (6), 
18,  (2),  olive  str.-graincd  morocco,  back  and  corners  gilt,  g.  e.  {Bedford). 

4°  yohn  Foster,  1680 

Title  le.if  (2  pp.);  To  the  Second  Church  (4  pp.);  .Sermon,  pp.  19;  The  Covenant 
(2  jip.)  .\t  the  end,  a  manuscript  note,  by  Thomas  t'rince:  "/  have  the  ist  rough 
draiii^ht  of  this  Covenant,  drawn  by  Mr.  Increase  Mather  in  his  otvn  Iland-wriling. 
T.  l^rinee." 


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1022  [Mathkr  (Incrf.ase)?]  Tlie  Revolution  in  New-England  Justi- 
fied, and  the  Peo])le  there  Vindicated  from  the  Aspersions  Cast 
upon  them  by  Mr.  John  Palmer,  cU. . . .  To  which  is  added,  A  Nar- 
rative of  the  Proceedings  of  Sir  Edmond  Androsse  and  his 
Accomplices,  cU.,  By  several  Gentlemen  who  were  of  his  Council, 

Jiiic fresh  i'op\\  uncut,  //.  59.  8°  1691 ;  repr.  Is.  T/ioinas,  1773 

VuuR  FINK  i'OKTRAiTS,  intcMulcJ  for  liiiuliiis  with  tliis  UAUF.  TRAIT,  aic  loiisely 
inserted.  Three  of  Incre.ise  Mather:  i.  Aitcitis  Siur  40,  i6<)S,  by  \'aii(lerspiiit, enKravc<l 
hy  R.  White;  2.  .lilalis  sue  .So.  i;i(|;  ',.  Engraved  |hy  |.  i-\v.;ino|  for  Jiilin  Kussell 
Smith's  reprint  of  Mather's  Remarkal)!..'  I'rovidenccs,  /■roi'f,  "  Tlie  (i.m.y  oni-;  taken 
liEi'Ouii  Tin;  i.F.TTKRS,  J.  R.  .'s."  The  fourth,  is  a  I'Rooi'  of  the  jiortrait  of  .'sir  Kdjnond 
Andros,  cni;ravd  for  the  I'rince  .'society.  \\s  to  the  authorship,  formerly  ;'ssi^'ned  to 
Mather,  see  The  .\iidros  Tracts,  ii.  2.] 

1023  —  ti)i(f  PthiTs.  A  Seasonable  Testimony  to  Good  Order  in  the 
Churches  of  the  Faithful.  Particularly  Declaring  the  Usefulness 
&:  Necessity  of  Councils,  in  Order  to  I'reserving  Peace  and  I'ruth 
in  the  Churches,  pp.  (4),  20,  str.-graiiicd  t/ior.  uncut,  some  comers 
mended.  16°  B.  Green,  1720 

1024  —  A  Sermon  concerning  Obedience  «&  [Resignation]  to  the 
Will  of  God  .  .  .  Occasion'd  by  the  Death  of  that  I'ious  Gentlewo- 
man Mrs.  Mari[ali  Mather.]  late  consort  of  Increase  Mather,  D.D. 
.  .  on  the  Lord's  Day,  April  4,  1714,  //.  (2),  vi,  j^o,  good  io/<y,  a 
portion  of  the  title-page  restored,  str.-gr.  blue  morocco  gilt,  elegant 
{Jiedford).  ''  12°  y:  Green,  1714 

The  riinnini;  title  i.,:  "Let  tlie  Will  of  the  I.ord  l>e  Hone."  K.XTRKMIT.V  KAKE. 
Mr.  Sibley  (No.  121)  had  seen  no  other  ropy  than  Mr.  lirinley's. 

1025  —  A  Sermon  Occasioned  by  the  Execution  of  a  man  [James 
Morgan]  found  guilty  of  Murder:  Preached  at  lioston,  March  nth, 
1685-6.  ('logether  with  the  confession.  Last  E.xpressions.  and 
Solemn  Warning  of  that  Murderer,  &^c.,)  pp.  (4),  44,  a  small  piece  torn 

from  corner  cf  title.  8°  Printed  for  Joseph  Brunning,  1686 

The  TiRST  Eihtion.  -Sibley  (No.  vi)  notes  only  tlie  iViV/;./ edition  of  it.S;.  llound  in 
the  same  volume,  are  the  fullowim;  tr.icts  : 

YiiAKWooi)  (Randolph)  'I'he  Penitent  Murderer.  An  Exact  Narrative  of  the  Life 
and  Heath  of  Nathaniel  liuller  |\vho  murdered )  John  Knlnlit,  with  the  several  Confessions 
held  with  the  said  liutler  in  Ncu'^atc,  &c.    LmiJou,  '/'.  Ww.oiiil',  ifij;. 

Matiikr  (Cotton  )  Tlie  Call  of  the  Cospol  .\pplyed  to  all  Men  in  general,  and  unto 
a  Condemned  Malefactor  in  particular,  in  A  Sermon  |>reaehed  on  the  7tli  d.  of  the  1st  m. 
i(iS6,  at  the  Re(|ucst  anil  in  the  Hearing  of  a  man  |James  Morgan]  under  a  just  Sentence 
of  Death  for  the  horrid  Sin  of  Murder. '  lic^tii,  A'.  /'|;Vr.rl,  i6,S'>. 

[This  is  the  I'irsl  work  named  in  Samuel  Mather's  list  of  his  father's  publications.] 

Moody  (Josiiii.\)  An  Exhortation  to  a  Coiulemiied  Malefactor,  Delivered  March 
rth,  1685-6.     lioston,  I  A'.  Pierce],  16.S6. 

Four  in  i  vol.,  calf,  neat. 

1026  — A  Sermon  Occasioned  by  the  Execution  of  a  Man  found 
Guilty  of  Murder,  etc.,  pp.  32.  London,  for  John  Jhinton,  1691. 
[Appended  to]  The  Wonders  of  I'ree  (Irace,  Or,  A  Compleat  His- 
tory of  all  the  Remarkable  Penitents  that  have  been  executed  at 
'J'yburn,  and  elsewhere,  for  these  last  'I'hirly  Years.//.  (8),  180. 
London,  1690,  lialf  calf.  sm.  8° 

1027  —  A  Sermon,  (I'reached  at  the  Lecture  in  Postnn,  the  i8th  of 
the  I.  nioneth  1674.  When  two  men  were  Ivxecuted,  who  had 
Murthered  their  Master.)  Wherein  is  shewed  That  Excess  in 
Wickednes  doth  bring  Untimely  Death.  'J'lie  Second  Impression, 
pp.  (2),  38,  I'lack  liTont  morocco,  g.  e.  (Bedford). 


The  first  impression  was  in  1675. 


sm.  8°  A'.  /'\ierce\,  for  y.  Brunning,  1685 

75.     Sec  The  Wicked  Man's  I'ortion,  No.  10.15. 


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1028  Mather  (Increase)  A  Sermon  shewing  That  the  present  Dis- 
pensations of  Providence  declare  that  wonderful  Revolutions  in 
the  World  are  near  at  Hand ;  with  An  Appendix,  shewing  some 
Scripture  liround  to  hope,  that  within  a  few  Years,  glorious  Proph- 
ecies and  Promises  will  be  fulfilled,//.  32,  half  hroTvn  morocco. 

4°  Edinlmrgh,  17 10 

Reprinted  from  the  first  edition  (i;oS)  appended  (pp.  115-1  -js)  to  //  Dhscrttition  &c. 
(No.  973) 

1029  —  Sermon  wherein  those  Eight  Characters  of  the  Blessed  Com- 
monly called  the  Beatitudes  are  Opened  &  Applyed  .  .  Added,  A 
Sermon  concerning  Assurance  of  the  Love  of  Christ,//.  (2),  iv, 
2<)%,finc  copy,  hroion  leTant  moi:,  full  gilt  {Bedford). 

8°  B.  Green^forDan'lHcneliman,  1718 

1030  —  Sermon  on  the  Beatitudes.  The  Second  Edition,//.  (6),  211, 
old  paneled  calf  neat.  Reprinted,  Dublin,  1721 

Not  known  to  Mr.  Sililoy,  .md  not  in  the  Prince,  Mass.  Hist.  .'Society's,  or  .\m.  .Antiq. 
Society's  catalo'j;iies.  Witli  it  are  bound:  H()YSE(J.)  Sermon  on  the  .\ccession  of 
George  I.   Diil'ii)i,  1715 ;  and  liuuKiiT  (W.)  Discourses  of  Infant  Ilaptism.  [.on,/.,  1712. 

1031  —  Sermons  on  the  Beatitudes.  The  Second  Edition.  Another 
copy,  blue  polished  calf  extra  {Pratt).  Dublin,  repr.,  1721 

1032  —  A  Sermon  wherein  is  shewed  that  the  Church  of  God  is 
sometimes  a  Subject  of  Great  Persecution  ;  Preached  on  a  Publick 
Fast,  at  ]3ostoii,  //.  (G),  24,  russia-red  IcTant  mor.  extra,  back  and 
edges  gilt  {Bedford).  4°  Printed  for  Samuel  Se7C>all,  1682 

Aut<ii»raph  of  (Kcv.  Dr.)  Ilenjamin  Cdlman,on  the  List  leaf.  Mr.  Sihlcy  notes  l)ut  one 
copy  Ijesides  Mr.  lirinley's. 

1033  —  A  Sermon  wherein  is  Shewed,  I.  That  the  Ministers  of  tlic 
Gospel  need,  and  ought  to  desire  the  Prayers  of  the  Lord's  People. 
II.  That  the  People  of  God  ought  to  Pray  for  his  Ministers. 
Pleached  at  Roxbury,  Oct.  29.  17 18.  when  Mr.  Thomas  Walter 
[the  .Author's  grandson]  was  (Vdained.  (Right  hand,  by  Cotton 
Mather.)//.  (2),  ii,  35,  neic  half  vior.,  nearly  uncut. 

8"  5'.  Kneeland  for  y.  Edwards,  17 18 

Preface  dated  Nov.  6,  171S.  See  the  OHiiii.NAl.  mam'slkiit  noti;s  of  tliis  Sermon, 
in  the  aiiloi^rap't  of  the  niiflior,  No.  1054. 

1034  —  Several  Sermons  .  .  .  With  a  Preface  in  which  there  is  a  brief 
and  true  Character  of  the  Rev.  Mr.  Thumas  Bridck,  //.  (2),  xi,  (i), 
126,  good  copy,  half  bound.  12'  Ji.  Green,  17 15 

1035  —  Some  ImportantTruths  about  Conversion,  delivered  in  sundry 
Sermons.//.  (28),  248,  beautiful  copy,  blue  levant  morocco  extra,  ins. 
borders  (Pratt).  S°  London,  for  R.  Chiswell,  1674 

"  To  the  Reader,"  by  John  Owen, .(  pp. 

1036  —  Some  Remarks  On  a  late  Sermtm,  Preached  at  Boston,  in 
New  England,  by  George  Keith  M  \.  Shewing  Titat  liis  pretended 
(lood  Rules  in  Divinity,  are  not  built  on  the  foundalion  of  the 
Apostles  &  Prophets,//.  (2),  36,  ////^  copy,  uncut,  Vkrv  Rark. 

8"  Printed  for  Nicholas  Boone,  1702 

1037  — t  Some  Remarks,  on  a  Pretended  Answer  [by  J.  Williams, 
Bp.  of  Chichester],  to  a  Discourse  concerning  the  Common-Prayer 
Worship.  With  .\\\  I'Ahortation  to  the  Churches  of  New-England, 
to  hold  fast  the  Profession  of  their  Faith  without  Wavering. 
Added,  {li'ith   .special  titlepage,)   An    .\ppendix,   containing   Some 


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Remarks  on  a  Book  written  by  the  Bishop  of  Derry, //.  (2),  36, 10, 

str.-gr.  bnnon  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.       S'^  Printed  for  Mit/i.  Hillicr, 

in  London,  and  for  the  Bookseller!:  in  Boston,  [1713] 

The  Appendix  is  clatocl,  Dec.  2,1712.  Its  title  p;i^e  lias  the  imprint:  "  iScilil  by  .'Several 
of  the  liodk  sellers  in  lioston,  .mdccxim.     See,  Ixfure,  Ncis.  94S1  'M*"- 

1038  —  De  Successu  Evangelii  apud  Indo.s  Occidentales,  in  Nova- 
Anglia;  Epistohi.  Ad  CI.  Virum  D.  Johanneni  Leusdenum  .  .  A 
Crcscentio  Matiiero, //.  xd,  ford,  lettered  {W.  Pratt). 

8°  Ultrajecti,  apud  Willi.  Broedeleth,  1699 

Keprintcil  from  the  (first)  London  edition  ("Typis  J.  Ci.''  i()SS)  and  "Siiccessw  Evan- 
gelii  ai>ud  Indus  OrUiitnlcs  aucta." 

1039  —  The  Surest  way  to  the  Greatest  Honour.  (Election  Sermon, 
May  31,  1699.)  //.  (8),  42,  blue  hvant  mor.  extra,  paneled  sides,  g.  e. 
{Bedford).  8"  B.  Green  and  'J.  Allen,  for  S.  Phillips,  1699 

This  volume,  which  had  been  close  cropped  at  the  top,  by  a  former  binder,  cutting  into 
the  black-letter  headlines,  h.is  iK'en  skilfully  restored  by  .Mr.  liedford.  Kvery  leaf  h.is  been 
extended  at  the  lop,  and  the  injured  hcad-iines  perfected  in  facsimile  by  Hurt. 

1040  — The  Times  of  Men  are  in  tiie  hand  of  God.  Or  A  Sermon 
occasioned  by  that  awfiill  Providence  whicli  hapned  in  Boston  in 
New-England,  tlie  4tli  day  of  tlie  3d  month,  1675,  (when  part  of  a 
Vessel  was  blown  up  in  the  Harbour,  and  nine  men  hurt,  etc.)  pp. 
(6),  21,  bro7i<n  leiwit  grosgr.  morocco  e.vtra,  sides  filleted  and  paneled, 
corners  ornamented,  g.  e.  (Bedford).     4"  Boston,  John  Foster,  1675 

A  large  and  clean  copy  of  the  Second  work    I'rinteu  in   Boston.     (See  No. 

104;.)   kxtri:mei.y  kakf.. 
1040*  —  The  Times  of  Men  are  in  the  hand  of  God.    Or  a  Sermon, 
etc.,  another  copy,  unbound.  X^  A'oston,  j^ohn  Poster,  1675 

1 041  —  Two  Discourses  shewing  I.  That  the  Lord's  Ears  are  open  to 
the  Prayers  of  the  Righteous.  H.  The  Dignity  &  Duty  of  Aged 
Servants  of  the  Lord.  Also.  A  Preface  in  which  tlie  (\)ngrega- 
tional  Discipline  of  the  Churches  in  New-England  is  Vindicated, 
with  the  Aiuhor's  Dying  Testimony  there-unto, //.  (2),  x,  141,  (i), 
old  binding,  a  small  piece  torn  from  the  title. 

12^  B.  Green,for  D.  Henchman,  1716 

The  Preface  (pp.  ix.)  is  dated  July  2(>,  1716.  "  Nine  and  Fifty  Years  are  Lapsed,  since 
I  b.-gan  to  I're.Kh  the  (Gospel,  in  my  Youth,  in  lands  afar  off .  .  .  Since  (ioil  brought  me  to 
lioston,  Five  and  Fifty  Years  are  within  a  few  Weeks  exjiired.  What  Changes  have  I 
hvcd  to  see  ! '' 

1042  —  Two  i'lain  and  Practical  Discourses,  Concerning  I.  Hard- 
ness of  Heart  .  .  H.  The  Sin  and  Danger  of  Disobedience  to  the 
(iospel, //.  187,  good  copy.  12"  London,  for  y.  Robinson,  1699 

'■  To  the  Kea  ler,"  2  pp.  dated  from  lio  ton,  Nov.  i,  ifiuS. 

1043  —  .\  Vindication  of  the  Divine  Authority  of  Ruling  Elders  in 
the  Churches  of  Christ,  Asserted  by  the  Ministers  &  Elders  met 
together  in  a  Provincial  .\ssembly,  Novemb.  2d.  1649.  And  Printed 
in  London,  1650.  W'hereunto  is  added,  .An  Answer  to  tlie  (,)ues- 
tion  (concerning  the  Authority  of  the  Elders,]  by  the  Rev.  Mr. 
Increase  Mather,  in  his  Book  entituled  The  Order  of  the  Gospel. 
Sic, pp.  (2),  28,  red  morocco  extra  {/udford),  i'Ni:i;r. 

8"  Reprinted  for  Publick  Good,  n.  p.  \_BostoH\,  n.  tl. 

1044  —  The  Voice  of  God  in  Stormy  Winds.  Considered,  in  'I'wo 
Sermons,  Occasioned  by  the  Dreadful  and  Unparallel'd  Storm,  in 
the  European  Nations.  Novemb.  27111.  1703.     P.  Green,  1704. — 


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A  Brief  Discourse  Concerning  the  Prayse  Due  to  God,  for  His 

Mercy,  in  giving  Snow  like  Wool.  T.  Green,  1704.  Two  in  oue 
volume,  separate  title-pages,  but  eontinuous  page  numbers,  pp.  66,  (2), 
(M)-<)r^,  old  binding.  12° 

The  AVj'.  Joliii  Williaiiis  (the  "  A'c-(/iriiti-i/  Cn/Zivi:")  wrote  on  a  blank  leaf  (if  this 
volume:  "  Dono  ilcdit  Kevercndus  Aiitlmr,  Johanni  Williams,  1707,"  and  sixty-fuur 
years  afterwards,  his  great  grand-davinhter  wrote  ;  "  Eunice  Williams  Her  Honk,  Jan'ry  1st 
1771.  A  New  Year's  (lift  liy  Her  llon'rd  (irand-Father  the  Kev'd  Stephen  Williams  " 
(of  I.oniimeadow).     It  is  in  good  condition,  and  has  evidently  been  carefully  preserved. 

In  the  first  tract,  the  address  "  To  the  Kcider"  contains  a  brief  notice  of  the  attack  on 
Deertield  and  the  capture  of  Mr.  Williams  and  his  family,  with  two  marginal  corrections, 
probably  by  his  pen.  The  discourse  makes  frequent  allusions  to  recent  events  :  the  great 
snow,  of  Uec.  1703,  and  the  loss  of  a  lioston  shiji,  in  the  harbor  (p.  S),  'he  storm  of  April 
7th  and  .Sth,  1 704,  whicli  wrecked  the  Erench  privateer  "  designing  to  do  us  hurt "  (p.  2S), 
the  terrible  "windy  tempest''  at  Cinibridge,  in  16S2  (pp.  63-4),  cU. 

1045  —  The  Wicked  Mans  Portion.  Or  A  Sermon  (preached  at  the 
Lecture  in  Boston,  the  iSth  day  of  the  i.  moneth,  1674.  when  two 
men  were  e.xecuted  who  had  murthered  their  Master.)//.  (4),  25, 
straight-grained  blue  moroeco  extra,  baek  and  corners  gilt,  g.  e.  {Bed- 
ford). 4°  Boston,  John  Foster,  1675 

EXCESSIVELY  RAKE.  This  appears  to  have  been  theEIRST  WORK  PRINTED 
IN  UOSTON.  The  preface  is  dated  "15.  ot  2.  moneth''  (April  15)  1675.  No.  1040, 
"The  Times  of  Men  are  in  the  Hand  of  God,"  has  the  same  date  of  imprint,  but  the 
preface  is  dated  ijtli  of  4th  month  (June  <)th)  1675,  and  the  accident  which  occasioned  it 
occurred  Mciy  j,IIi,  i'i75.  See  Sibley's  Catalogue,  Nos.  10,  11,  and  Haven's,  p.  12. 
On  back  of  title  ;  "  Thomas  rrincu  his  Hook,"  and  "  Deborah  Prince  her  Hook  1 730." 

1046  —  The  Wicketl  Mans  Portion.     Another  copy,  large  and  fine. 

4'  yohn  Foster,  1675 

"For  y«  Rev'  M'  Higginson  in  Salem"  at  the  head  of  the  title  page,  is  in  the  Aiilhur's 
autognif/i.  This  is  of  a  Inter  issue  than  the  preceding.  Two  lines  are  added  to  the 
Errata,  on  the  last  page  ( 25 )  and  an  error  in  a  marginal  note  on  the  same  page  is  corrected. 

1047  —  Wo  to  Drunkards.     Two  Sermons  I'estifying  against  the  Sin 
of  Drunkenness  .  .  .//.  (4),  3^,  elegantly  bound,  in  mottled  calf ,  sides 

filleted,  back  full  gilt,  g.  e.  {Bedford).  4'' 

Cambridge,  Br  in  led  by  Marmadiikc  yohn  son,  1673. 

.///(/  sold  by  Edmund  A'anger  Bookbinder  in  Boston. 

I-Aiu^F.  .nnd  fim;  copy.  The  t/iin/  of  .Mather's  published  works.  (I/e/ireic  ly/e  is 
used,  in  a  marginal  note,  p.  0,  and  Greek  type,  on  p.  3. 

1048  — Wo  to  Drunkariis.   Another  copy,  best  levant  olive  moroeco  extra, 
sides  paneled  and  filleted,  g.  e.  {Bedford). 

4°  Cambridge,  Marmaduke  Johnson,  1673 

VuKV  L.VRGE  and  F!NE  Copy,  clean  and  bright.  It  ought  perhaps,  to  be  described  as 
I.AKiiE  Pai'UK.  With  the  author's  aiilei^rafh  address  "  I'or  Mr.  Nalh,  Mather  in  1  )ublin  " 
(on  the  List  leaf),  and,  on  title,  the  autograpn  of  "  N[athaiiaelJ  Mather,  Rec'd  4th.  iS.  74." 
The  binding  is  in  Hedford's  Ix-st  style. 

1049  —  ^^'"  '"  Drunkards.     Two  Sermons  Testifying  against  the  Sin 
of  Drunkenness  .  .  'I'he  Second  Edition,/^.  (4),  58,  very  scarce. 

8"  Timo.  Green,  17 12 

"  To  the  Reader,''  2  pp.,  dated  May  7,  171 2; —  "  CyJer,  and  a  .Spirit  Extracted  out  of 
it,  has  Ixiii  nnich  abused  to  Intemperance.  .''on\e  obsene,  that  since  it  has  Iwcn  so,  a 
strange  Itlast  has  been  upon  the  fruit  Trees,  in  many  Places;  so  as  that  some  whose 
Orchards  have  yielded  500  Hands  of  Cyder  in  a  Year,  now  iiroduce  veiy  little.  Hut  thiie 
is  another  sort  of  Strong  Drink  ini|iorted  from  the  Sugar  Islands,  which  has  Ix'en  of  all 
others  the  most  fatal.  It  is  now  called  Kiim,  but  it  once  had  another  name,  and  a  ridicu- 
lous one,  vii.  k'ill  DiTil.  Renowned  Mr.  Wilson  said,  it  siiiiuld  rather  have  been  called. 
Kill  Attn  for  thi  Deiii:< 

1050  — 'I"hc  same,  tivo  imperfect  copies,  u<hich  together  7vill  make  one 
good  complete  copy,  by  adding  a  few  words  or  letters  in  facsimile. 

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105 1  Mather  (Increase)  [Address  To  the  Reader,  prefixed  to]  A 
Letter  from  some  Aged  Nonconforming  Ministers  .  .  .  touching 
the  Reasons  of  their  Practice,  Aug.  24,  1701.  Fourth  edition, 
/'/■{2),W,  72,  (i  Adv.)  half  brown  mor.  exfra.  8°  1712 

—  The  Work  of  the  Ministry  Described.  (Ord.  Sermon  for  N. 
Appleton.)    See  Practical  Truths  Plainly  Delivered,  No.  1015. 

—  A  Private  Letter,  in  answer  to  the  (hicstion,  "Whether  it  be  Law- 
ful for  a  Church-iMeniber  among  us,  to  be  frequently  in  Taverns.'"'  See 
Matiiick  (C.)  A  Serious  Address,  &c.    No.  1223. 

1052  —  AUTOGRAPH  Notes  of  Sermons,  preached  in  Boston, 
1666  and  1667.     14  pp.  4" 

The  first  part  (pp.  1-14)  i>f  A  volume  in  which  M.ithcr  wrote  abstracts  or  full  notes  of 
special  sermons.  It  comprises  four  sermons:  (i)  from  I's.  iv.  4,  "rr'chcd  at  liosto;; 
9'"*.  8'".  if)66.  Th.inksgiving  day  for  harvest,  health,  ntlnnance  of  lilwrty,  jieace,  &c." ; 
(2)  "  I'r'chcd  at  HostoH  g""'  n'""  1666,"  from  the  same  text ;  (^)  from  Ezekicl  i.  15,  ifi : 
(4)  from  Rev.  iii.  4,  "  I'rch'd  at  liostoH  4"  21.  1667.  Lecture  day."  The  last  is  incomplete. 
The  manuscript  is  well  i)reserved,  and  is  a  characteristic  specimen  of  Mather's  autoj;raph. 

T053  —  AUTOGRAPH  Sermo.v,  fromPsalm  Ixv.  2.       4  pp.  8°n.d. 

1054  —  AUTOGRAPH  Notes  of  Sermons:  (i)  from  Heb.  xiii.  18, 
preached  at  "  Roxbury  Oct.  29. 1718.  Ordination  ;"  (2)  for  "'I'hanks- 
giving  throughout  y"  Province  Dec'"'  11,  17 18."  Four  leaves,  written 
on  one  side.  8° 

The  Ordination  at  Koxbiiry  was  that  of  Mather's  f;>n»i/si»i,  the  Rev.  Thomas  Walter. 
The  sermon  was  printed  (see  No.  1033).     It  w.is  written  in  Mather's  eightieth  year. 

1055  —  Mather  (C.)  Parentator.  Memoirs  of  Remarkables  in  the 
Life  and  the  Death  of  the  Ever-Memorable  Dr.  Increase  ALvtiier. 
Who  Expired,  August  23,   1723,  portrait  {eiigraitul  by  P.  Start), 

fine  copy,  old  calf  neat.  8°  />'.  Green  for  N.  Belknap,  1724 

In  the  same  volume: — 

Coi.MAN  (riiiNjAMiN)  The  Prophet's  Heath  Lamented  and  Improved,  in  a  Sermon, 
on  the  Lords  Day  after  the  Euneral  of  Inchi-asi;  Matmkr,  I). I).  T.  Fliii,  1721 

Account  of  the  Life  and  Death  of  Mrs.  Eliz,alx;th  liury,  cliiefly  collected  out  of  her  own 
Diary,  with  her  I'uneral  Sermon, by  the  Rev.  Mr.  William  long,  .ind  her  Elegy,  by  the 
Rev. Mr.  Is;iac  Watts.  Bristol,  J.  I'tuii,  1721 

Allcine  (Joseph)     Rules  for  .Self-Examination,  pp.  4. 

1056 Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  the  late  Rev.  Increase  Mather, 

D.D.     With  a  Preface  by  the  Rev.   Edm.  Calamy,  D.I).,  portrait 
(engr.  by  K.  JVliite),  brotvn  mor.  extra,  large  copy.     \i°  London,  1725 

1057 The  same;  a  large  and  fine  copy  in  the  original  marbled 

wrapper,  portrait.  V>°  London,  1725 

1058  —  Wiiitmore  (W.  H.)  Increase  Mather,  the  Agent  of  Massachu- 
setts Colony  in  England,  for  the  Concession  of  a  Charter.  Reprinted 
from  the  "Andros  Tracts."  //.  24,  nncnt.  sm.  4°  Boston,  1869 


1059  Mather  (Cotton)  f  The  A,  B,  C,  of  Religion.  Lessons  relating 
to  the  Fear  of  God,  Fitted  unto  the  Youngest  &  Lowest  Capacities, 
and  Children  suitably  instructed  in  the  Maxims  of  Religion,  7^.  (2), 
42,  red  levant  mor.  extra,  paneled  sides,  g.  e.  (L'ratt). 

12'^  Boston,  Timo.  Green,  1713 

At  the  end,  pp.  ,17-42,  "Instructions  for  Children,"  in  verse,  inchidinK  "The  licKiy  of 
Divinity  V'crsiiyed""  Vkrv  Rake.  Not  in  the  Am.  Antiq.  Society's,  I'rince,  Harvard 
College,  or  Mass,  Hist.  Society's  catalogues. 


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1060  Mather  (Cotton)  Adversus  Libcrtinos.  Or,  Evangelical  Obe- 
dience Described  and  Demanded;//.  (4),  49,  (i),  maroon  str.-gr. 
morocco,  uncut,  hut  the  lower  margins  of  last  half  have  been  nibbled  by 
mice.  8*^7?.  Green,  for  S.  Gerris/t,  1731 

1061  —  Advice  from  Taberah.  A  Sermon  preached  after  the  terrible 
Fire,  which  .  .  on  Oct.  2,  3,  171 1,  laid  a  considerable  part  of  Bos- 
ton in  ashes,//,  iv,  2tZi  green  mor.  extra.  16°  17 11 

1062  —  Advice  from  the  Watch  Tower.  In  a  I'estimony  against  Evil 
Customes.  A  brief  Essay  To  declare  the  Danger  &  Mischief  of 
all  Evil  Customes,  in  general ;  And  Offer  a  more  particular  Cata- 
logue of  Evil  Customes  growing  upon  us;  etc.,//.  40,  a  fine  copy, 
though  the  title-page  needs  washing,  uncut,  vicrv  rare. 

8°  y.  Allen,  for  N.  Boone,  17 13 

"  I.iberavi  Aniinani  Meani,"  says  M.itlicr,  by  «■•»>'  of  Kinis  Doubtless  it  w.is  a  iji'cat 
comfort  to  liini,  to  "free  liis  mincl,"  akiiit  the  "Infamous  Hum  "  which  was  "  the  usual 
[•■.ntertainmcnt  of  a  I"riun(l  at  our  Mouses,"  the  "  I'lood  of  StroU);  Drink,"  tlie  too  ^rcat 
frequency  of  "(lames  of  Hazard,  such  as  Cards  and  Dice,  amonj;  our  Children"  [in 
lloston!|;  "Christmas-Revels,  benlnnin;;  to  be  taken  up;"  the  "diversions  at  many  Wed- 
dings—  improved  into  such  Revels,  ,as  .are  not  well  consistent  with  the  Soliricty  of  Chris- 
tianity ;  "  the  "  very  conniKm  us.a,i;e "  of  I >rinkinf;  1  lealtlis,  "  even  anion','  professors  of  i:ur 
Holy  Religion,"  and  the  whole  "  lil.ack  List  of  some  Evil  Customes  which  begin  to  appear 
among  us." 

1063  —  Advice  from  the  Watch  Tower.  In  a  Testimony  against  Evil 
Customes,  etc.,  another  copy,  calf  gilt  {Pratt),  fine,  uncut.       8°  17 13 

1064  — t  Advice  to  the  Churches  of  the  Faithful;  briefly  reporting, 
'i'he  I'resent  State  of  the  Church,  throughout  the  World,  //.  16, 
str.-gr.  olive  mor.  extra  {F.  Bedjord),  verv  rake. 

8°  B.  Green  &•  J.  Allen,  1702 

1065  — t  Agricola.  Or,  The  1-ieligious  Husbandman:  'I'he  Main 
Intentions  of  Religion,  Served  in  the  liusiness  and  Language  of 
Husbandry,  //.  (6),  221,  (i),  oric^iual  binding  toell preserxed. 

8"  T.  Fleet,  1727 

1066  —  American  Tears  upon  the  Ruines  of  the  Greek  Churches. 
A  Compeiuiious.  but  Entertaining  History  of  the  Darkness  come 
u|)on  the  Creek  ('hurciies  in  luuope  and  Asia.  Composed  by  an 
American.  .  .  .  With,  An  .Vppendi.x  containing  a  Relation  of  the 
Conversion  of  a  Jew,  nametl  Shaionie  lien  Shalonioh,  //.  80,  half 
morocco,  gilt,  too  close  cropped  at  top,  front  and  bottom,  uncut. 

8"  B.  Green  &>  J.  Allen,  1701 

The  .\ppendix  has  (p.  56)  a  separate  title,  and  inipriiit,  with  a   l'ref.ace  ( j  pp.)  signed. 


Cotton  ^lather. 


1066* 


American  Tears  upon  the  Ruines  of  the  Greek  Churches. 


Another  copy,  about  one  third  of  the  title-page  lost,  in  other  respects  a 
good  copy. 

1067  — t  I'he  llalance  of  the  Sanctuary  ,  .  A  Lecture,  in  the  Audi- 
ence of  the  General  Assembly,  at  IJoston,  Oct.  5,  1727,  //.  24, 
green  str.-graiued  morocco,  uncut.  12"  1727 

The  running  title  is:  "  The  llalance  adjusted." 

Or,  A  Conference  about  the  Subject  and  Man- 

i'he  Second  Eilition, //.  {■>,),  i,i,  str. -grained morocco 

8°  T.  Fleet,  for  J.  Fhillips,  1724 


1068  —  t  Raptistes 
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1069  Mather  (Cotton)  liulteiies  upon  tlie  Kingdom  of  the  Devil. 
Seasonaljle  Discourses  upon  Some  Common,  but  Woful,  Instances, 
wherein  Men  Gratifie  the  (irand  ICneniy  of  their  Salvation.  By 
Mr.  Cotton  Mather,  Author  of  The  Late  Memorable  Providences 
relating  to  Witchcrafts  and  Possessions,  and  of  Early  Piety  exem- 
plified,//. (16),   \()2,  good  copy,  VF.RY  KARK. 

8  '  London,  Natlt.  HiUcr,  1695 

An  F-pi^tL^  Oedicatory,  "  Tci  my  Woitliy  Ne|<lic\V|  Mr.  Cotton  Mather,"  and  an  address 
"To  tile  Hiador,'' by  .N'atli.  Mather,  —  the  former,  dated,  London,  Dec.  15,  161)?.  The 
first  sermon  in  the  vohnne,  "  Sacred  Kxorcisnis;  Or,  The  Case  and  Cure  of  I'ersons  I'os- 
sessed  by  the  Devil,"  alhides  (p.  21)  to  cases  "we  have  seen,''  of  "budily  molestations  by 
Evil  t^pirits." 

—  nencdiitiis.  (looil  .Men  ilcscribod,  with  soniu  Character  and  His- 
tory of  Mr. 'liionias  Jiridj^e.  1715.  Jniiiud  wi//i  The  licst  Ornaments 
of  Youth,  c/c.     Sec  No.  1070. 

1070  —  The  Best  Ornaments  of  Youth.  A  Sermon  to  a  Religious 
Assembly  of  Young  People, //.  36.  Timo.  Green,  1707. —  Mathkr 
(I.)  The  Believer's  Gain  by  Death.  Funeral  Sermon  on  the  death 
of  a  relative  [his  Daughter-in-Law], //.  34.     B.  G.for  S.  Gerrisli, 

1713.  —  Matiiicr  (C.)  The  religion  of  the  Cross.  Funeral  Sermon 
on    his  wife,  Mrs.   Elizabeth    Mather,  //.  48,  cut  close,     jf.  Allen, 

1714.  —  Mathi;r  (C.)  I'enedictus.  Good  Men  described,  .  with 
some  Character  and  History  of  One.  Sermon  on  the  Death  of 
the  Rev.  Mr.  Thomas  Bridge,//.  58.  />.  Green,  17 15. — Wads- 
worth  (1>.)  Ministers  naturally  Caring  for  Souls.  A  Sermon  on 
the  Death  of  the  Rev.  Mr.  'J'iio.  Bridge,//.  28.  17 15.  —  Coi.man 
(B.)  Devout  and  Humble  Enc|uiry  into  the  Death  of  Good  Men 
.  .  Meditated  on  the  Death  of  the  Rev.  T.  Bridge,  //.  36.  1715.  — 
Mathkr  (C.)  t^  ictorina,  A  Sermon,  on  the  Decease  and  at  the 
Desire  of  Mrs.  Katherin  Mather  [his  Daughter].  .  Added,  a  fiu-ther 
Account,  By  another  Hand,  //.  (2),  viii,  86.  Ji.  Green,  17 17. — 
[FoxcROFT  ^T.)?]  A  Discourse  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  Elder 
John  Loring,  of  Hull,  cut  close,  pp.  43.  1720.  —  Mather  (C.) 
t  Pietas  Matutina.  One  Essay  more  to  Bespeak  Early  Piety;  made 
on  occasion  of  the  I'larly  Departure  of  (his  daughter)  Mrs.  Eliza- 
beth Cooper.  (With  a  Poem  by  Samuel  Matlier),  //.  (2),  46. 
1720.  —  PRINXE  (Tho.)  Morning  Health  no  Security.  A  Sermon 
occasioned  by  the  Sudden  Death  of  two  Young  (Jentlemen.  The 
Second  Edition,  //.  (8),  37,  (2).  1727.  Ten  in  one  volume,  old 
paneled  calf .  sm.  12° 

107 1  —  t  Bethiah.  The  Glory  Which  .\dorns  the  Daughters  of  God. 
And  the  Piety,  ^\'herewith  Zion  wishes  to  see  her  Daughters  Glo- 
rious, //.  60,  nice  copy,  red  str.-grained  nior.  extra  {F.  Bedford), 
VERY  rare.  12°   'J.  Franklin,  for  S.  Gerrisli,  1722 

1072  —  Blessed  Unions.  An  Union  with  the  Son  of  God  by  Faith, 
And,  an  Union  in  the  Church  of  God  by  Love,  Importunately 
Pressed  ;  in  a  Discourse,  etc.,  imperfect,  pp.  (10),  1-48,  forel,  lettered, 
(Bedford).  12°  B.  Green  Of  j.  Allen,  1692 

1073  —  t  Boanerges.  A  Short  Essay  to  preserve  and  Strengthen  the 
Good  Impressions  Protluced  by  Earthquakes.  .  Address'd  unto  the 
Whole  People  of  New-lMigland,  who  have  been  Terrified  with  the 
Late  Eartluiuakes,  etc.,//.  52,  water-stained,  wants  part  of  title  and 
last  page  of  Appendix,  \ERV  R\RE.  ^'[i?^;] 


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1074  Mather  (Cotton)  f  Bonifacius.  An  Essay  Upon  the  Good, 
that  is  to  be  l)evised  and  I)esi<i;ned,  by  tliose  who  Desire  to  Answer 
the  Great  End  of  Life.  With  proposals  of  Methods  to  do  Good. 
//.  (2),  206,  blue  morocco  gilt  {F.  Bedford').  S''  17 10 

The  Diininal  ami  kari;  e<litinn  of  the  fanmiis  "Essays  to  Do  Good:"  witli  .in  ".'\ppen- 
dix  coiiceniini;  the  Kssays  that  are  made  for  the  I'rop.iKatioii  of  Keligicm  amoui;  the 
Iiuhans."     Also  an  Advertisement  and  prospectus  (7  pp.)  of  Mather's  Dil'lia  Atiicricana, 

tTuE  Boston   Ei'iiiiMEKis.    An  Ahnanacl<  for  The  (Dyo- 


107s 


And  of   the 


nisian)   Year  of   the   CInistian   /Flra.   mdc.lx.xxiii. 

Worlds  Creation  5632.     Anno  Oppidi  inchoati  53.  .  .  . 

Boston  in  New-England,  Printed  by  S.  6^[/-tr//]  for  S.  S\c%vall\  1683 

FACK.'^SIVEI.V  KAKE.  "By  Mr.  Cotton  Mather,"  written  by  Judge  Sewall  on 
his  own  copy  of  this  .AhiLinac,  removes  all  doubt  as  to  the  authorship,  if  any  could  remain 
after  a  glance  at  the  nine  pa'.;cs  addressed  to  the  Reader,  in  style  notably  Slatherese.  A 
letter  from  Rev.  .'^imon  liradstrect  of  New  London,  written  early  in  i6S^,  to  Increase 
Mather  (printed  in  The  Mather  Pafcn,  p.  471))  returns  thanks  to  him  and  his  son,  for 
"the  verses  and  Aliiiannets"  sent,  and  a  manuscript  note,  on  this  letter,  by  Prince,  says: 
"  Mr.  Cotton  Matlier  pul)lishcd  an  .Mmanack  for  ifiS-s,  beginning  with  ^^arch." 

This  is  the  .SICCONl)  —  it  has  hitherto  been  regarded  as  the  I'IKST  work  published 
by  Cotton  Mather.  The  e.arliest  publication  ascribed  to  him  in  the  list  given  by  his  son  is 
"  The  Call  of  the  dospel,"  1686.  lUit  see,  below,  Nos.  1195  and  1106. 

—  The  13ostonian  Ehenezcr.  1698.  Bound  with  Htnniliations  fol- 
lowed, No.  1 1 39. 

1076  —  Brethren  Dwelling  together  in  Unity.  The  True  Basis  for 
an  Union  among  the  People  of  God;  .  .  A  Sermon  Preach'd  at 
the  Ordination  of  [Elisha  Callender]  in  the  Church  of  the  Baptists, 
at  Boston.  .  Preface  by  Dr.  I.  Mather,  //.  (2),  iv,  42,  fine  copy,  dk. 
green  levant  mor.,  gilt  {Bedford).         8°  Printed  for  S.  Gerrish,  17 18 

The  running-title  is  "uood  Men  United." 

—  A  Brief  History  of  .Some  Iriipostors,  etc.  Appended  to  A  V^arn- 
ing  to  tlic  Flocks,  No.  1265. 

—  The  Call  of  the  Gospel  Applyed.  (16S6.)  See  Mathick  (1.)  Sermon 
occasioned  by  the  Execution  of  J.  Morgan,  No.  1025. 

1077  —  t  The  Case  of  a  Troubled  Mind,  //.  (2),  27,  mor.  extra,  g.  e, 
{Bedford).  12°  /)'.  Green,  for  S.  Gerrish,  1717 

1078  —  t  A  Christian  at  his  Calling.  Two  brief  Discourses.  One 
Directing  a  Christian  in  his  General  Calling;  Another  Directing 
him  in  his  Personal  Calling,//.  72,  dk.  green  levant  mor.  extra, pan- 
eled sides,  uncut,  RARIi. 

12°  />'.  Green  &•  J.  Allen,  for  S.  Sewall,  Jun.,  1701 

1079  —  t  A  Christian  Conversing  with  the  Great  Mystery  of  Chris- 
tianity. The  Mystery  of  the  Trinity  .  .  practically  Improved,  and 
Applied,//.  56,  str.-grained olive  mor.  extra  {Bedford),  clean,  uncut. 

12°  7;  Green,  1709 

1080  —  t  A  Christian  Funeral.  A  brief  Essay,  On  that  Case,  What 
should  be  the  Behaviour  of  a  Christian  at  a  Funeral  ?  //.  (2),  36,  (i), 
calf  extra,  g.  e.  {Pratt).  12°  Timothy  Green,  17 13 

\i  UY  U.Mii;.  Not  in  (l\e  Mass.  Hist.  Society's,  the  I'rince  Library,  or  the  .'\m.  Antiq. 
Society's  catalogues,  nor  m  Mr.  Haven's  catalogue  of  Ante-Kevolutionary  publications. 

1081  —  The  Christian  Philosopher  :  A  Collection  of  the  Best  Discov- 
eries in  Nature,  with  Religious  Improvements,//.  {?>),  t,o.\,  old  calf 

8'  London,  for  Eman.  Matthews,  1721 


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1082  Mather  (Cotton)  Tlie  Cliristian  Thank-Offering.  A  Brief 
Discourse  .  .  Made  on  a  Solemn  Thanksgiving,  kept  in  a  Private 
Meeting  of  Christians,  on  the  (Occasion  of  some  Deliverance,  //. 
32,  bnmm  crushed  levant  vwivcro  extra,  inside  Innders,  g.  c.  {Bedford). 

8'^  Ji.  Green  dr«  y.  Allen,  for  Mieliacl  Perry,  1696 

Kare.  a  vcrsiliod  paraplirase  of  the  io;,(l  rsalni,  1)V  SlatliLT,  is  piTlixi'd.  Autograph 
of  Jcruslia  Mather  (sUterof  Cotton  ;  married  Peter  Oliver). 

1083  —  t  Christianus  per  Ignem.  Or,  A  Disciple  warming  of  Him- 
self, aiul  Owning  of  his  Lord  :  With  Devout  and  U'-i'ful  Meditations, 
l''etch'd  out  of  the  Fire,  I5y  a  Christian  in  a  Cold  Season,  Sitting 
before  it.  (A  Prefatory  Poem  by  Nicholas  Noyes), //.  198,  (2), 
good  copy,  dli.  brown  mor.  gilt,  inside  borders,  g.  c.  {Matthews) , 

%"  B.  Green  iS~  J.  Allen,  for  Bcnj.  Eliot,  1702 

One  of  the  nios:  curious  volumes  in  the  Mather  library :  —  "  Meditation  iv.  On  the 
Men  linn  of  the  Kirc"  .  .  "vilt.  On  the  Lii;htini,' of  a  Candle  at  the  l'"ire '' .  .  "  X.  On 
fireen  Wood"  .  .  "xi.  On  throwing  a  piece  of  Leather  into  the  Kire".  .  "xx.  On  the 
IJlowing'of  the  Fire"  (with '•  the  I^dltmrs,  wlinse  name  [  suppose  comes  from  the  old 
Saxon  /?//4',  which  was  perhaps  from  the  Latin  Biitiiu,  a  Satchel.")  .  .  "xxxii.  On  the 
Smoke  .  .  .xxxni.  On  the  Tongs  .  .  xl.  On  throwing  my  I'en  into  the  I'ire .  .  Appendix, 
On  .1  Stove." 

1084  —  Cliristodulus,  A  Good  Reward  of  a  Good  Servant.  .  With 
some  Commemoration  of  Mr.  Thomas  Walter,  of  Roxbury,  pp.  (3), 
iii,  T,T,,  half  morocco.  8"  /'".  Fleet,  1725 

The  Kev.  Thomas  Walter  was  a  grandson  of  fncrcase  and  a  nephrwof  Cotton  Mather. 

1085  —  t  Ccelestinus :  A  Conversation  in  Heaven,  Quickened  and 
Assisted,  with  Discoxeries  of  Tilings  in  the  Heavenly  World.  .  . 
Introduced  by  Agathangelus,  Or,  An  Essay  on  the  Ministry  of  the 
Holy  Angels  ;  and  Recommended  .  .  by  Dr.  Increase  Mather,  //. 
(2),  viii,  27,  ii,  162,  original  binding.  8°  S.  Kneehvid,  1723 

1086  — ?  A  Collection  of  Some  of  the  Many  Offensive  Matters,  Con- 
tained in  a  Pamphlet,  entituled.  The  Order  of  the  Gospel  Revived, 
("To  the  Reader,"  3  pp.,  by  Increase  Mather,)//.  24,  smooth  calf 
extra,  g.  e.  {Bedford),  vkky  rark.  8°  2\  Green,  1701 

"I  have  thought  it  not  worth  while  for  me  to  take  notice  of  the  impotent  Allatrations  of 
so  little  a  thing  as  that  Yo)ttli  is,  who  is  famed  to  be  the  .Author  i4  their  I'aniphlet.  lUit 
a  I^fh'iut  of  mine  having,  as  he  perused  it,  set  a  J^vtnay^  on  some  of  the  .Scandalous  vit)la- 
tions  of  the  third,  fifth,  and  ninth  Conimandmcnts  which  he  observed  therein,  1  supposed  it 
might  be  a  service  to  the  Churches  to  have  them  set  before  them,''  &c.  —  /.  Mather. 

1087  — t  Columbanus.  or.  The  Doves  flying  to  the  Windows  of  their 
Saviour.  A  Sermon,  to  a  Religious  Society  of  Young  People, 
June  4,  i']22.f/>.  {2),  22,  stained.  .V.  Kneeland,  1722.  —  f  Oenethlia 
Pia;  Or,  Thoughts  for  a  Birth-Day,//.  (2),  37,  uncut.  1719. — 
Oliver  (J.)  Present  for  Teeming  Women, /w/c/yiv/.  \Jh)ston,  17 — ] 
—  Franck  (A.  H.)  Nicodenuis  :  or,  a  Treatise  against  the  hear  of 
Man;  translated  from  the  High  Dutch.  31!  edition,//.  iHo.  1744. 
Four  in  i  vol.,  sheep.  12° 

1088  —  The  Comfortable  Chambers,  Opened  and  Visited,  upon  the 
Departure  of  that  Aged  and  Faithful  Servant  of  (Jod,  Mr.  Peter 
Thatcher,  The  Never-to-be-forgotten  Pastor  of  Milton,  who  made 
his  Flight  thither,  on  Dec.  17.  1727,//.  (2),  32,  (4),  calf  extra. 

8"  Printed  for  J.  Edwards,  1728 

Cotton  Mather's  L,\ST  Skii.mh.n  ;  printed  after  his  death.  An  "Advertisement,"  at 
the  end,  is  signed  S.  M.  (Samuel  Mather),  ".\ddeiula,"  4  pp.,  with  a  biographical  notice 
of  Mr.  Thatcher. 


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1089 — Mather  (Cotton)  The  Comfortable  Chambers  Opened  and 
Visited,  upon  the  Departure  of  that  Aged  and  Faitliful  Servant  of 
God,  Mr.  Peter  'I'hatciicr,  //.  28,  uncut. 

8°  Kcprintcdby  T.  Flcdjun.,  1796 

"  .\  short  account  of  tlic  Town  of  llilloii  "  (2  lipOi  is  appended  to  the  .Sermon. 

1090  — t  A  Comforter  of  tlie  Mourn(;rs.  An  Essay  for  the  Undoing 
of  Heavy  Burdens,  ek.,  calf  gilt  {Pratt),  vkrv  rark. 

16°  71  Green,  1704 

1 09 1  —  A  Companion  for  Communicants.  Discourses  upon  'i'he  Na- 
ture, the  Design,  and  tlie  .Subject  of  the  Lord's  Supper,  etc.,  pp. 
(8),  \C>i,  straight-grained  olive  morocco  extra,  g.  c.  {Bedford). 

8°  S.  Green,  for  J).  Harris,  1690 

1092  — t  A  Companion  for  the  .Afflicted.  The  Duties  and  the  Com- 
forts of  Good  Men,  under  tlieir  Afflictions.  Two  Discourses. 
(Maschii.,  or,  Lessons  to  be  learn'd  in  the  School  of  Affliction  ; 
and  liARNAiiAS,  or  Cordials  to  be  taken  in  a  time  of  Affliction  ;) 
pp.  lb,  calf  gilt  {Pratt). 

16°  T.  Green,  for  Samuel  Sewall  yuiiior,  1701 

1093  —  t  Compassions  Called  for.  An  Essay  of  Profitable  Reflec- 
tions on  Miserable  Spectacles.  To  which  is  added,  A  Faithful 
Relation  of  Some  Late,  but  Strange  Occurrences,  .  .  Especially, 
The  Surprising  Distresses  and  Deliverances,  of  [Capt.  John  Dkan, 
and]  a  Company  lately  Shipwreck'd  on  a  Desolate  Rock,  on  the 
Coast  of  New-England,  //.  60,  uncut,  re<]iiires  wasliing  and  some 
slight  repairs,  and  will  make  a  good  copy. 

\2°  P.  Green,  for  E.  Phillips,  17 11 

E.XTKKMKLV  RAKE.  The  i'Ikst  edition  of  Capl.  lohn  Dean's  Narrative  of 
the  Shipwreck  of  tlic  NottinKh.am  (ialley,  on  lioone  Island;  appended  to  Mather's  lioston 
Lecture,  Dec.  28,  1710.  'J'he  narrative  has  a  half  title  (p.  ^i)) :  "The  M.iriner  CalI'd 
upon." 

1094  —  Concio  ad  Populum.  A  Distressed  People  entertained  with 
Proposals  for  the  Relief  of  their  Distresses.  Sermon  at  15oston, 
[before  the  Governor  and  General  Assembly,]  i2d.  im.  17 19, 
//.  (2),  29,  calf  gilt  {Pratt).  8°  B.  Green,  17 19 

Riiiiiniig  Title:  "  The  Valley  of  Vision  in  the  Valley  of  Achor." 

1095  —  t  The  Converted  Sinner.  The  Nature  of  a  Conversion  to 
Real  and  Vital  Piety  .  .  A  Sermon  preached  in  Boston,  May  31. 
1724.  In  the  Hearing  of  certain  Piratks,  a  little  before  their 
E.xecution.  Added,  A  more  Private  Conference  of  a  Minister  with 
them,  //.  (4),  49,  str.-gr.  brown  morocco. 

8 "  Printed  for  Nathl  Belknap,  1724 

These  jiirates,  John  Rose  .Archer  and  William  Wiitc,  executed  June  2, 172.1,  belonged 
to  the  crew  of  the  dreaded  Capt.  John  I'liillips.  See  Drake's  Hist,  of  Boston,  \-\.  570. 
Phillips  was  killed  and  his  vessel  captured  by  a  few  youuj;  men  whom  he  h.id  compelled  to 
sail  with  him.  One  of  these  (whom  Mather  names)  ''Joiin  Philmorcvii  Ipswich,"  was  the 
Rreat-snindfather  of  President  Millard  Fillmore. 

1096  —  t  Corderius  Americanus.  An  Essay  upon  the  Good  Educa- 
tion of  Children.  .  In  .A  Funeral  Sermon  upon  Mr.  Ezekiel 
Chekvkr,  The  Ancient  and  Honorable  Master  of  the  Free-School 
in  Boston.  With  an  Ei.eoy  and  an  Epitaph  upon  him,  By  one 
that  was  once  a  Scholar  to  him,  //.  (6),  34,  crushed  la'ant  brown 
mor.,  full  gilt,  inside  borders,  g.  e.  {Bedford). 

8"  7.  Allen,  for  N.  Boone,  1708 


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Matheu  (Cotton)  The  Curbed  Sinner.  A  Sermon  after  tlie  Con- 
demnation of  David  Wallis.    Scr  No.  121 7. 

—  The  Cure  of  Sorrow,  1709.  lioiiiui  with  Humiliations  Followed, 
No.  1 139. 

1097  —  tDECENNiUM  LucTUOSUM.  1  All  I  History  |  of  :  Remarkable 
Occurrences,  '  In  tbe  Long  j  War,  '.  whicb  i  New-England  hath  had 
with  the  Indian  Salvages,  !  From  the  year  1688.  '  to  the  Year 
169S.  I  Faithfully  Composed  and  Improved.  //.  254,  (i),  reil  levant 
morocco  extra,  sides  doubk-pandcil  and  elegantly  tooled,  rich  inside  bor- 
ders, g.  e.  {Bedford). 

8°  B.  Green  d^•  %  Allen,  for  Samuel  Phillips,  1699 

After]).  i(|S,  a  second  tit1e-|iai;c  :  "  Obsjrvablc 'I'liings.  |  The  |  History  |  of  |  Ten  Vcars 
1  Kolled  away  uiulor  tlu'  Rrc.it  |  Calamitio'i  of  |  .\  \Vak,  |  with  |  Imlian  Salvages:  |  Ue  • 
peatoil  .ami  Improved,  in  a  Sormon,  |  at  liostonl-ecture.  ■iTil.  yiii.  i6i|S.  |  .  .  .  /ins/oii, 
rrintucl  for  .Samuel  I'hillips,  at  tlu?  llricU  Shop,  i6,)i)."     r';.K'l'RKMKI,V    RAKK. 

1098  —  Decus  ac  Tutamen.  .  .  A  Brief  Essay  .  .  in  Commemoration 
of  that  Good  and  Great  Man  the  Honoinable  Gurdon  Salton- 
STALL,  late  Governor  of  Connecticut  Colony,  //.  (4),  iv,  34,  ^ne 
russet  calf.  ?>'  New  London,  T.  Green,  1724 

1099  —  Desiderius.  Or,  a  Desireable  Man  describ'd.  .  In  some  Com- 
memoration of  Mr.  James  Keith,  late  Minister  of  the  Gospel  in 
Bridgwater,  //.  (2),  34,  hroion  le'i'ant  mor.  {Bedford),  12°  17 19 

HOC  —  Dctur  Digniori.  The  Righteous  Man  Described  &  asserted 
as  the  E.xcellent  Man. .  A  Sermon  upon  the  Death  of  the  Rev.  Mr. 
Joseph  Gerrish,//.  29,  beautiful  copy,  morocco  extra  {Bedford). 

8'  B.  Green,  1720 

1 101  —  t  Duodecennium  Luctuosum.  |  The  History  of  a  Long  |  War  | 
with  Indian  Salvages,  \  And  their  Directors  and  Abettors  ;  ]  From 
the  Year,  1702.  To  the  Year,  1714.  j  .  .  A  Recapitulation  made  in 
the  Audience,  '■  of  His  Excellency  the  Governour,  |  and  the  Gene- 
ral Assembly  of  the  Massachusetts  Province ;  at  Boston  \  30  d. 
VII.  m.  17 14.  \  pp.  (2),  30,  best  levant  red  morocco,  sides  paneled  and 
richly  gilt,  inside  borders,  g.  e.  {Bedford), 

sq.  8'  B.  Green  for  Samuel  Gerrish,  17 14 

1 1 02  — Durable  Riches.  Two  Brief  Discourses,  Occasioned  by  the 
Impoverishing  Blast  of  Heaven,  which  the  Undertakings  of  Men, 
both  by  Sea  and  Land  have  met  witlial.  The  ( )ne,  handling.  The 
true  Cause  of  Loosing ;  The  other,  giving.  The  True  VVay  of 
Thriving.  //.  (2).  33,  (i),  34,  (2),  str.-grained  olive  mor.,  back  and 
sides  gilt,  J^ogcr  Payne  style,  g.  c.  {Bedford). 

12°   'John  Allen,  for  Vavasour  Harris,  1695 

Autographs  of  Jolm  Tulhy,  "  Elias  Tiilhy,  set  to  him  in  the  distribution  of  his  I'ather's 
Estate,"  and  Samuel  Titlly  ( 1 7S5 ).  The  sermons  are  paired  separately,  but  tlie  signatures 
are  continuous. 

—  Dust  and  Ashes.  1710.  Bound  loith  Ilimiiliations  Followed, 
No.  1 1 39. 

—  The  Duty  of  Ciiildrun  whose  Parents  have  pr.iycd  for  them.     The 
'      Second  Impiession  (1719).     With  I.  M.\tmi;k's    I'he  Duty  of  Parents 

&c.,  No.  978. 

1 103  —  Early  Piety  Exemplified  in  the  Life  and  Death  of  Mr. 
Nathanael  Mather,  who.  Having  become  at  the  Age  of  Nineteen, 
an  Instance  of  more  than  Common  Learning  and  Virtue,  Changed 
Earth  for  Heaven,  Oct.  17,  1688.  .  The  Second  Edition.     With  a 


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Prefatory  Epistle  by  Mr.  Matthew  Mead,//.  14,  do,  fine  copy,  hroxvn 
morocco  extra,  ^.  c.  {Bc/foni). 

8°  London,  y.  Ashvoo(l,for  John  Dunton,  1689 

Til  tlie  Header,  ^  pp.,  by  M.  Mcail;  'I'ci  the  Keader,  3  jip.,  by  Samuel  Mather.  Cotton 
Mather's  name  is  sifjiied  at  the  end  of  the  work  (p.  ?<)) :  "  l*"inished  Octob.  2(|,  168S."  On 
the  last  jia^c  (fio)  are  verses  on  tlie  deceased,  by  "One  tliat  had  an  Acciuaintance  with 
him,"  sinned  A'.  HiiU\ —  Robert  (son  of  tl>e  Uev.  Join))  Hale  of  licvcrly,  doubtless,  who 
was  at  Harvard  Collei;e  in  the  next  class  to  Nathanael  Mather. 

The  name  of  S,iiiiucl  Mullicr,  signed  to  the  prefatory  adilrcss,  prolxibly  occasi(jned  the 
crr(^r  in  the  Mass.  Historical  Society's,  and  the  I'rince  Library  catalogues,  by  which  the 
authorship  of  the  book  is  assigned  to  him  inste.a<l  of  to  Cotton  Mather. 

This  coi)y  ends  with  "  P'inis,"  and  is  comiilete  in  itself.  It  was  designed,  however,  as 
the  title  page  shows,  to  be  accimipanied  by  a  reprint  of  "Some  Discourses  on  the  true 
Nature  iic.  of  a  Walk  with  God." 

1 1 04  —  t  Eccleshc  Monilia.  The  i'cculiar  Treasure  of  tlie  Almighty 
King  opened  ;  and  the  Jewei.s  in  it,  E.xposed.  At  Boston  Lecture, 
July  14,  1726.  [On  the  Death  of]  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Cotton,  [with] 
Certain  Instruments  and  Memorials  of  Piety,  written  by  that  .  . 
Gentlewoman,//.  (2),  42,  str.-gr.  brown  morocco  extra,  uncut. 

8°  Printed  for  D.  Henchman,  1726 

Mrs.  Cotton  was  the  widow  of  Kev.  Koland  Cotton  of  Sandwich,  M.ass.,  and  a  sister  of 
Gurdon  Saltonstall,  (iovernor  of  Connecticut. 

1 105  —  Ecclesiastes.  The  Life  of  the  Reverend  &  Excellent  Jona- 
than Mitchel ;  A  Pastor  of  the  Ciuirch,  and  A  Glory  of  the  Col- 
ledge,  in  Cambridge.  (The  Epistle  Dedicatory,  //.  3-32,  by 
Increase  Mather.)    //.  iii,  (i),  nice  copy,  unbound. 

8°  B.  Green  and  %  Allen,  1697 

\"ERV  RAKE.  At  the  end  of  the  Sermon  are  two  F.legies,  in  verse,  one  by  Cotton 
Mather,  the  other,  with  .an  '•  Epitaphium,"  signed  V.  U.  |l'r.ancis  Drak'-  ^ 

1 105*  —  Ecclesiastes.  The  Life  of  the  Reverend  &  Excellent  Jona- 
than MiTCiu:!..  Another  copy,  str. -grained  olive  morocco  extra,  full 
gilt,  jRoger  I'aync  style,  g.  e.  {F.  Bedford),  A  heautikui,  ccjpy. 

8°  B.  Green  and  "J,  Allen,  1697 

Of  a  later  issue  than  the  jireceding  copy,  having  live  lines  of  •'  Errata  "  on  the  last  page, 
not  given  in  the  first  impression. 

1 106  —  t  AN  I  ELEGY  ion  The  Much-to-be-deplored  Death  !  of  that 
Never-to-be-forgotten  Person,  The  Reverend  Mr.  Nathanael 
Collins  ;  j  Who  After  Iil-  had  been  many  years  a  faithful  |  Pastor 
to  the  Church  at  Middletown  of  Connecticut  in  New-England,  | 
about  the  Forty-third  year  of  his  Age  Expired;  |  On  28th.  10. 
moneth  1684.  1  {Alottoes,  4  lines.)  pp.  (4),  20,  red  levant  morocco 
extra,  g.  e.  8°  Printed  by  Richard  Pierce  for  Obadiak  Gill,  1685 

superlatively  rare.  Mr.  lirinley,  in  a  pencilled  note,  writes:  "Not  in  any 
public  libr.ary.  Have  iu-.<cr  heard  of  another  copy.  Not  in  Samuel  Mather's  List  of  C. 
Mather's  publicitions  —  where  the  earliest  is  of  i6S6."  "To  the  Reader,"  2  pp.,  is 
signed,  C.  M. 

1 107  —  Essays  to  Do  Good  ;  a  new  edition,  improved,  by  Geo.  Bur- 
der,  nice  copy.  12°  Johnstown  [N.  Y.],  Asa  Child,  1815 

Sec  lionifacius.  No.  1074. 

1 1 08  —  Essays  to  do  Good,  hf.  bd. 

12°  Doner,  [N.  H.]  S.  C.  Stevens,  1826 

1 109  —  Euthanasia.  A  Sudden  Death  made  Happy  and  Easy  to  the 
Dying  Believer.  Exemplified  in  John  Frizell,  Esq :  who  so  Expired, 
April  10.  1723,  //.  (2),  27,  calf  gilt  (  W.  Pratt).    8"  S.  Kneeland,  1723 

On  p.  !,  in  the  handwriting  of  IJr.  Samuel  Mather:  "  Donimi  Domiuaj  Uorothy,  viduK 
1).  Jolian.  Erizel  defuncti." 


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1 1 10  Mather  (Cotton)  The  Everlastinj;  Gospel.  The  Gospel  of 
Justification  liy  the  Riyjhteoiisnessof  God,  As  'tis  Held  and  I'reach'd 
ill  the  Chinches  of  New-Knj^huul,  //'.  (j;2),  76,  iii,nxiiis  aiul  conicrs 
rcslorcd,  brmon  levant  monnio  extn^  ••■  Ics  jillclcd,  ins.  lion/crs,  g.  i\ 
{Bcljord).  12°  B.  Giwn  dv  '}.  n'L-n,  for  N.  /intMp/i,  I'yoo 

Ueilicatcd  "  To  the  Revereml  Ministers  .  .  in  I.o.  .im,  sometimes  lionoiireil  with  tlic 
Name  of  L'nileil  Hretliren."  Addresses  to  the  l<ea<h'r  liv  Increase  Mather  {3  pp.),  Jolin 
Hi^Hinson  (i)  pp.)  and  .Samuel  Willard  (4  pp.).     K.\uE. 

1 11 1  —  Fair  Dealing  between  Debtor  and  Creditor.     A  very  brief 

Essay  upon  The  Caution  to  be  used,  about  coniin";  into  Dkist,  and 

getting  out  of  it.     Jioston  Lecture,  [Jan.  5,]   1715-16, //.  (2),  30, 

fne  calf  silt  (Pratt).  8"  B.  Green,  for  S.  Gerrish,  17 16 

1112  —  Fair  Weather.  Or  Considerations  to  Dispel  the  Clouds,  & 
Allay  the  Storms  of  Discontent.  .  .  Whereto  there  is  prefi.xed  a 
Catalogue  of  Sins  against  all  the  Commandments,  cte.,  pp.  (2),  93, 
citron  levant  morocco  extra,  sides  paneled  and  gilt,  rich  inside  borders, 
g.  c.  (Bedford'),  very  kaue. 

\2°  B.  Green  '.'^  J.  Allen,  for  N.  Biittolpli,  1691 

Appended  (pp.  S',-Q2)  is  "  .\  Narrative  of  a  Very  Tragical  .\ccident,  whicli  l\ap|nried 
while  the  foreyoins  Treatise  was  in  the  Press,"  —  the  assault  on  Vork,  by  the  M.istern 
Indians;  with  an  Kpitaph  on  Kev.  Shubaul  Dummer,  who  was  killed. 

11 13  —  The  Faith  of  the  Fathers.  Or,  The  Articles  of  the  True 
Religion,  .  .  F2xhibited  in  the  E.xprcss  Words  of  the  Old  Testa- 
ment .  .  Chiefly,  To  Engage  the  Jewish  Nation,  unto  the  Religion 
of  their  Patriarchs,  etc.  [A  Catechism],//.  24,  crushed  brown  levant 
mar,,  sides  paneled,  gilt  top  (Bedford),  fine  fresh  ct)i'Y,  uncut. 

8°  B.  Green  6-  J.  Allen,  1699 

1 1 14  —  A  Faithful  Man,  Described  and  Rewarded.  Some  Observa- 
ble &  Serviceable  Passages  in  the  Life  and  Death  of  Mr.  Michael 
Wnir.i.EswoRTH,  late  Pastor  of  Maldon  .  .  And  Memorials  of  Piety, 
left  behind  him  among  his  Written  E.xperiences.  With  a  Funeral- 
Sermon  preached  (for  him)  at  Maiden  ;  June  24.  1705,//.  (6),  48, 
liHVits  pp.  43,  44,  levant  broivn  morocco  extra,  sides  paneled  and  gilt, 
g.  e.  (Bedford),  vekv  rare.  8"  B.  Green,  for  Benj.  Eliot,  1705 

"The  lledicatioM  "  (4  pp.)  is  by  Increase  Mather. 

—  t  The  Fall  of  liabylon.     See  Frontiers  Well  Defended,  No.  1124. 

1115  — t  Family-Religion,  Excited  and  Assisted.  The  Second  Im- 
pression,//.  23.  (vr//^--/// (/Vvz//).  12'  B.  Green,  1707 

I'"irst  printed  in  i  \  I'aniilv  .'Sacrifice,"  etc.     The  early  editions  are  vhrv  u.\iu:, 

'Ihcre  was  a  fourtli  i,i  .1    ^sion,  at  lioston,  ni  1720,  and  another  in  1727.     J'he    Third 
edition,  1747,  has  the  title,  "  Family  RcliHion  Uri^cd"  etc.  (No.  1117.) 

1116  —  *  I  aniily  Religion  e.xcited  and  assisted.  The  Third  Impres- 
sin-  16.  mor.  ext'  8°  Neuport,   Widow  Franklin,  [1740] 

>'  '  eligion  Urged.  .  .  To  which  is  added,  A  select  num- 

Hymns,  collected,  &c.     The  Third  Edition,  //.  23, 
lit.  8°  Z>.  Henchman,  1747 

sher-man's  Calling.  A  Brief  Essay  to  Serve  the  Great 
I  icsts  ■.  Religion  among  our  Fisher-men,  //.  (2),  iv,  49,  (i), 
..,  If  gilt  (Pratt).  8°  T.  Green,  1712 

RARIC  and  curious.  '•  I  have  done  somcthinj;  like  what  I'clcr  did  ;  /  have  girt  a 
Fis/wrs  Coat alwut  vtt-." — Prf/at  .  "Your  I'^ish  don't  always  come  so  soon  as  you  woulil 
have  them  ;  you  must  Bait  &  H  '//;  your  Patience  must  be  Exercised.  In  like  manner 
you  must  be  willing  to  Pray  &       tit  for  the  Desired  Mercies  01  God." 


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1 1 19  Maiiikk  (Cuitdn)  The  Fisher-mans  Callinj;.  Anotlu:r  copy, 
unhouihi.  8°  T.  Gnvn,  1712 

1120  —  'I'he  ['"locks  warned  against  W'dlves  in  Slieeji's  Cloliiing, 
with  a  History  1)1'  Impostors,  and  a  Lecture  on  tlieir  Occasion,  and 
a  I'"aiti)ful  Advice  aj;ainsl  Impostors  (signed  I)y  'I'liirteen  Minis- 
ters), t'//r/>(ii^,'  7i:'i!i////i,i;;  \ /h>s/(W,  1700.]  —  t  Monica  Americana. 
Funeral  Sermon  on  Mrs.  Sarah  I.everett,  with  an  I'ilej^y,  imperfect, 
wants  titli-pai^c.  Hosloii,  1705.  Two  in  \  vol.,  preceded  by  a  fia\^iitent 
KPP-  23-53)  i>f  <i  third,  without  title.  12° 

1 121  —  .A  I''lying  Roll,  Urouf^ht  forth,  to  iMiter  into  the  House  and 
Hand  of  the  Tliief  .  .  The  various  Wayes  of  Theft  Detected  and 
Exposeil  .  .  A  Sermon  preached  at  Hoston,  1 1  d.  11  ni.  1712,  pp.  (2), 
34,  maroon  morocco  e.xtra,  uncut.  8"  />'.  Green,  1713 

1 122  —  '\'\k  swmn,  dk.  red IcTiint  morocco,  paneled  sides.  S"  1713 

1123  — t  Free  (Trace,  Maintained  &  Improved:  Or,  The  (Icneral 
Offer  of  the  (lospcl,  Manaijed  with  Considerations  of  the  (Jreat 
Thiii_:;s  done  by  Special  Grace  .  .  In  Two  Discourses,  pp.  (2),  70, 
brown  str.-graituul  morocco.  8"^  B.  Green,  1706 

1 124  —  t  Frontiers  well  Defended.  .\n  Essay  to  Direct  the  Frontiers 
of  a  Coimtrey  lv\|)osed  unto  the  Incursions  of  a  Harbarous  F'nemy, 
How  to  behave  themselves  in  their  Uneasy  Station  ?//.  50.  In 
same  volume,  without  separate  tifle-pai^e :  The  I'lotestant  Armed  from 
the  Tower  of  David.  —  The  Fall  of  Babylon,  [A  Catechism,]  //. 
(2),  20,  morocco  e.\tra,  };ilt  {Bedford).  12"  T.  Green,  1707 

See  iiiito  nil  "The  W.iy  nf  TiMlli,"  No.  1266. 

—  t  (jcncthlia  I'ia,  or  Thou};hts  for  a  IJirth  Day,  1719.     Bound  with 
Cdluinhanus,  No.  lOiS;. 

1125  —  Cienuine  Christianity.  Or,  A  True  Christian  .  .  A  Sermon 
on  tlie  Departure  of  Mrs.  l'"rances  Webb,  the  Vertuous  Consort  of 
[the  Rev.]  Mr.  [ohn  Webb,//.  (4),  20,  broivn  mor.  e.xtra,  uncut. 

8°  .S".  Knceland,  1721 

1 1 26  — t  A  Glorious  Espousal.  A  Brief  Flssay  to  Illustrate  the 
Marriaj:;e,  wherein  Our  Great  Saviour  olTers  to  ICspouse  unto  Him- 
self the  Children  of  Men  ;  And  there  upon  to  Recommend  .  .  a 
Good  Carria<j;e  in  the  Married  Life.  .An  F.ssay  .  .  Seasonably  to 
be  presented,  where  a  Marriap;e  is  upon  a  Celebration,//.  (2),  46, 
beautiful  copy,  red  Icwit  morocco  gilt  (P.  Bedford),  uncut,  \vm.\  kauic. 

1 2 '  S.  Knceland,  for  B.  Gray.  1719 

1127  —  The  Glorious  Throne.  .A  Short  View  of  Our  Great  Lord- 
Redeemer,  Ordering  by  His  Providence,  all  the  Changes  in  the 
World:  Particularly.,  in  the  Death  of  oiu"  Sovereign,  and  tiie 
Legal  Succession  of  the  lirilish  Crown,  to  the  House  of  Hanovjr. 
.\  Sermon  |on  the  .Accession  of  George  I.]  23  d.  viim.  17 14,//.  (2), 
ill  half  morocco,  ftne  copy.  16    />'.  Green,  1714 

1 128  —  t  A  Golden  Curb,  For  the  Mouth,  which  with  an  Ile.idstrong 
Folly,   Ruslies  into  the  Sins  of    Profane  Swearing   and  ("ursing, 

//.  12,  ;/.  /. /.,  calf  gilt  {JVatt),  Extricmklv  Raki^. 

12°   'John  Allen,  1709 

"  You  Disguise,  you  Curt.iil,  you  .Xhbreviate  your  Sweiiring:   As  /Ml :  and  many  other 
such  Strolies  in  tlie  larson  of  ()ath-nioni;crs  .  .  This  is  a  poor  Kvasion.     What  is  it,  that 
these  Fictitious  words  Originally  Signify  ?     In  tliese  Mi'nt;rei  Oatlies,  your  Giul  so,  is  as 
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imicli  ;is  to  s.iy,  /Jy  OoiVs  Soul.  Vmii  tt/j  im.  is  ;is  iiiik  li  .i--  tci  suv,  .//  Gotl  s.vs  tiu: 
*S//U',  is  its  much  as  to  say,  /iy  OoiPs  Lift',  ^/.oiiftth^  is  as  niuth  as  to  say,  By  Cithi*s 
Wfiiiiih,  Vim,  wlun  yoii  s.iv,  Mniiy.  'lis,  liy  Saiiil  Mary.  And  llius  for  tlic  rest."  (p.  i  >.) 
"  I'lir  ( iiildiii  Curl) ;  or,  SolxT  Clu'cks  niviii  to  Kash  I'assioiis,"  was  iju'  lilK'  nl  another 
wurl<  of  Matlui's  (puljlisluil  in  "  liattcrics  U|)on  the  Kin;;(IoMi  of  tlic  Devil,"  \i")\). 

1 129  —  A  Ciootl  FAOiiiiig  for  the  Host  of  Dityi's.     An  I'',ssay  to  Man 
ago  an  Action  of  'I'rcspass,  aj;ainst  'I'lioso  wlio  Mispcnd  the  I.oixls- 
Day   Evening.     Seniion   |l)efoie|  the  (Jeneral   Assembly,  IJoston, 
4(1.  9  ni.  1708.    (Address  To  the  Reader,  I;"  Increase  M.itiier,) //. 
(6),  2G,  fine  iv/>y,  uncut.  S'  />'.  Gnvii,  170S 

1129*  —  '\'\k  ^Mnc,  biimin  str.-graiihii morihiV,  irNCUi'. 

1130  —  t  A  Good  Old  Age.  \  I'.riof  Essay  on  the  (Mory  of  .\ged 
Piety,  //.  (4),  42,  calf  ,^7//  ( /'r,i/f). 

8"  .S'.  A'//i-(/ir//i/ 1^  T.  Gi\in,for  S.  (icnish.,  1726 

1 131  —  t  riio  Good  (lid  W.iy,  or,  Christianity  descriijcd,  .  .  in  tlie 
Lives  of  the  Primitive  Christians,  //.  (2),  9.1,  miinhin  mor.  c.\/r<i 
(/icJfon/).  12"  />.  Green,  for  />'.  Eliot,  i-juG 

1132  —  Good  Soiildiers  a  Great  ISlessing.  Artillery  Election  Ser 
mon,  1691,  7i'(C//A ///■/(•,//.  3-28,  VKKV  RAKic.  &"' [/uislon,  1691] 

1133  —  Grace  Defended.  A  Censtire  on  the  inigodliness,  Hy  which 
the  CJloriotis  Grace  of  God  is  too  commonly  Abused.  A  Sermon 
preaclied  December  25,  1712.  With  a  Dissertation  on  tiu:  case  of 
the  Penitent  Thief,  //.  (2),  35,  (2),  uil/ ,i^w'll  {/'nil/),  Vicky  Rakk. 

8'  A.  (rreen,  for  S.  (rerrifli,  1712 

"\Vc  lay  tlie  diaries  of  fiwl  upon  you,  tliat  if  any  People  t.ike  //;;>   /'/«/.,  for  any  tiling 

of  a  riotous  texiloiuy,  you  ilo  not  as:-.iciate  wilh  them  in  siuli  Uii:;  i.liiii,  \<.  .  .  The  (Irate 

of  (ioil  in  sendini;  us  a  (ireat  Saviour  calls  for  more  I'ious  Aeknowkslununl^"  (p.  3o). 

( >ne  of   the  earliest  —  perhaps  the  tiist  —  Clinstin,:^  Strmoii  pre.icheil  troin  a  puritan 

pulpit  in  New  I'jij;lan<l. 

1133*  —  Grace  Defemletl.  .Inotlier  eo/'v,  ,iie,  M.  green  lernnl  moroeio 
(/h:lf>r,l).  '    '  8"  1712 

.Autoi;raph  of  the  Uev.  "  \Vm.  Ciuiper,  ,'s  .lono  Authc^ris." 

1 134  —  Grata  Previtas.  .\n  Essay  made  .11  a  l''ew  Words,  To  dnnon 
strate   that   a    I'ew  Words  may   have    Miicii    coin|>iisi(l    in   them. 

//>.  20,  maroon   moroeeo  f.\7/v.',  ,;,'.  <•.,  corners  of  leaves  mended  and  a 
missing  fragment  supplied  {p('.  9,  10),  sotncwliat  soiled,  vkrv  rakk. 

8    A',  Ci  reen,for  S.  Genisli,  1712 

•'.^.'i  — t  The  Greatest  Concern  in  the  World.  A  Short  and  Plain 
I'".ssay  to  answer  [the]  En()iiiry.  What  must  I  do  to  be  Saved?  Tin' 
Second  lulilion, //.  (2),  22,  nwiocco  cAlrit,  UNicr. 

8"  A'ew  London,  J'.  Green,  1718 

'I'he  first  (.Hlitlon  was  piintnl  in  1707.     See  S.  Mathei's  list       No  cop;,  of  ,it/i,r  edition 
is  in  the  Prince  or  Ma.ss.  Hist.  Society's  ("ataloKiie. 

1136  —  Hades  Look'd  into.  Tlie  Power  (tf  <  )in'  Great  Saviour  Over 
the  Invisible  World,  and  the  Gales  of  Dealli.  .  Sermon,  al  ihe 
l'"iineral  of  the  Uiinoinable  Wait  Winimrop  Es(|;  (With  i'uface 
by  Increase  Mather,  6  pp.)  //.  (j),  vi,  4f).  7!  Ciiimp,  1717. — 
Sewall  (Joseph)  'F1ie  Ch  tr.icter  and  Ulessedness  of  the  Upright. 
,A  Sermon  Occasion'd  liy  the  Death  of  the  Honourable  VVait 
Winthrop  Esq;  //.  (2),  4S.  T.  Crump,  1717.  Ihvo  in  one  voL,fine 
clean  copies,  original  hlaek  -wrapper,  rark. 


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1 137  Mather  (Cotton)  Hades  Look'd  into.  Set  mon  at  the  Funeral 
of  the  Honourable  Wait  Winthrop  Esq;  .liiother  copy.  Title  and 
first  .>/.\-  ptigis,  and  inside  maii^ins  oj  pp.  1-16,  badly  looiined,  the 
rest  of  the  volume  ill  exiilleiit  condition.  8°  T.  Crinnp,  1717 

—  Tlie  Ilatilicis  lo  law  down  llic  Tree  of  Sin.  (Laws  for  the  liidi- 
nns,  in  Indian  and   i'',ni;lisl).i     .Sic  No.  7<j2. 

1 138  —  Hor  IIaj;i(li;ad.  .\n  I'.ssay  upon  an  Happy  Departure.  Occa- 
sioned b\  ihe  Deieaseof  the  Rev.  WilMani  VValchon,  Sept.  i  i.  1727. 
pp.  {2),  28.  1727. — HWi  it  air  bound.  Sermons  hy  Webb  (|.), 
Koxcrnft  (T.).  and  (Bleckley  (S.),  On  the  Death  of  the  Rev.  Wni. 
Walihdn.      lioston,  1727.      Four  in  one  volume.  8' 

1 139  —  t  Huniihations  folh)\ved  with  Delivi'rances  .  .  With  an  Ajipen- 
fli.x  c<uitaiiun;j;  a  Narrative  of  Wonderfnl  Passaj^es  relatinjj  to  the 
(,'aplivity  and  Deliverance  of  Hannah  Swarton, //.  5-72  (loants 
title  and  first  four  pa^t^es).  [1^197.]  — Tiih:  liosToNiAN  IChknkzi'.k. 
Some  Historical  Remarks  on  the  State  of  Hoston.  ete..  pp  82. 
/>'.  iheen  and  jp.  Allen.  ifK)8. — 'I'he  Oure  of  Sorrow.  An  Kssay 
directinj;  Persons  under  Sadness,  what  Course  to  take,  that  they 
may  be  no  more  Sad,  pp.  \U.  It.  Iheen,  fjo<). —  Dust  and  .\shes. 
An  I'^ssay  u[)on  Repiaitancc  to  the  Last, //».  (2),  3  ^.  />'.  (Ireen,  1710. 
Four  VKRV  \t.\\KV.  pieces  in  one  vol.  12" 

Till'  la-.!  Iwii  tr.iils  .irc  in  very  i^oihI  conditimi,  tliiiiii;li  Miincwluit  yellowed.  Tlii'  lirst 
shows  ni.iiks  nl  UM',  anil,  U'^iilrs  tlu'  niissini;  Iimm-s,  nt'i'ils  sttnu*  small  repairs.  The 
si^entiil  w.mts  i  .^  leaves  (pp.  i  ;-  ;|)  .mil  a  srn.ill  piece  ot  p.  y-,  6;  the  Lecture  "on  Miiuse- 
hiilil  Keliyicm  "  (pp.  I  t-f*^)  is  ciiniplete,  anil  in  ncMicl  order.  "The  linstimian  Kl^'iiezer  " 
is  line  nt  the  i<  \Kisr  of  ("iitttin  M.ither's  works.  The  C'aptivity  of  Hannah  Swarton  is 
not  Ami  r.iri'.  No  one  of  the  four  tracts  is  in  the  cal.ilcn;iie  ot  the  I'rince  l.ihrary,  the  Mass. 
Historical  Society,  oi  the  liostoit  .\thenxtini. 

1140  —  Icono clastes.  Kssay  upon  the  Idolatry  too  often  .dinmitted 
tnuler  the  Profession  of  the  most  reformed  Christianity,  //.  ,37, 
nice  copy,  crushed  levant  morocco  {/<'.  ludfird),  nearly  i'nc  'r. 

12'  J.  Allen,  for  D.  Henchman,  1717 

1 141  —  t  loiiorantia  .Scientifica.     A  Tlrief  Kss.iy  on  Man's  not  Know- 

int;  his  Time  .  .  Cpon  a  Special  and  Moin-nfnl  Occasion  [the  death 
of   Mr.  Samuel  IIirsl|, //.  (}).  ?.  \,  half  t'oiind.      S    />'.  Iheen,  1727 

iij2  —  Iniha  CiiuiSTiANA.  A  Discoufsc  Delivered  luito  llic  ('oniinis 
sioiu'ts  tor  the  I'ropaj^alion  of  the  Ciospt'l  amoii};  the  American 
Indians,  (A-.  P.yColton  Milher,  D.D.,  and  I'.R.S., />/.  (4), 88(92  |, 
Jonathan  lulioaiils's  copy,  with  his  autoi;iaph  ( 1  751),  ori):;inal bindiiii;, 
loilh  the  rare  slip  of  C'orii^enda  pasted  inside  of  cover,  Scakck. 

Id'  ji.  Green,  1721 

"  That  the  more  ("urions  may  have  a  I'.iste  ol  the  I..in,i;nai;e  wherein"  the  Indians  are 
instructed  in  l<ehi;ion,  Mather  prints  (pp.  ■•,2  -i,\,  il'<uNi-il,  I  "  The  Keligiiin  which  all  |;ood 
men  are  united  in,"  in  lihlian,  with  l'jii;lisli  translation  opposite. 

\\.\T,  —  India  Christiana.  Another  copy,  from  7ohich  the  cover  has  l>ecn 
removed,  for  rel'iniliii}; ;  a  small  bit  torn  from  corner  of  pp.  89-90, 
other^oise  in  excellent  condition.  2>^  Ji.  Green,  172 1 

1144  — t  Insanabilia.  An  Kssay  ujion  Incurables;  Handling;  that 
Case,  What  shall  People  do  inuler  their  (briefs,  when  there  is  no 
Curinj;  of  them  ?  //.  48,  dk.  blue  grosxr.  levant  mor.,  sides  paneled, 
^.e.  [/iedford).  12'  T.  P'lcet.for  S.  Gcrrish,  1714 


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1145  Mather  (Cotton)  Johannes  in  Kkemo.  Memoirs  Relating 
to  the  Lives,  of  the  Kver-Menioiable,  Mr.  John  Cotton,  .  Mr.  John 
Norton,  .  Mr.  John  Wm.son,  .  Mr.  John  Daveni'okt,  .  and  Mr. 
Thomas  IIhokeu,  .  strai^iht graiihii  hliic  moioiro  cxtni,  Nogcr  J\iyiii- 
s/jA;  X-  <■  (-/'•  ^'<(/<"'/),  A  liKAuriiui,  toi'v. 

S°  Priiitiil  for  Miihiul  Piny,  1695 

The  livi'S  are  sep-initcly  |ai,'iil :  pp.  ^2,  80,  ^0,  4^1,  ;o,  \-^,  (2).  I'lvfan'  l)V  liinease 
Mall\er(pp.  \-\2).  At  tlu- tiul,  ".i  (:al.ii.ii;iic  oi  nuiu' (m)  I'l'i'''  li""ks,"  liv  (-.  Matlier. 
"Tollic  Kcaiirr,"  inpp.,  Iiy  Itarcaso  Mallur.  Alli'i  tlu'  Ititrodiiclidii,  is  llu'  Aclvrrtisi-- 
mtiit  (if  llii' aiillidi's  prujciicil  "Chiinli  Mi^linyni  Nrw  ImiuKiiuI  "  (llir  M,ii,>uilui\,\\\\\\ 
"A  Scliii-mol  lliL- \Vli..li- Wcik"  IIM'- -^    ■.')• 

1 146  —  Johannes  in  Erenio.  Auotlur  ci>f>y,  tiian  iDIi/  fin,;  in  i/ic  orii;- 
ithil  I'iihliii^,  ics/orci/,  t;i/t,vc'iy  ticdt.  8'  1695 

1 147  —  Jnf;a  Jiieiinda.  A  I'.rief  l'",ssa3'  l<i  obtain  from  Vduni;;  IV'ojiIe, 
an  l'".arly  and  Hearty  Submission  to  tiie  \'(ike  of  their  Sa\ioiir,  and 
iiis  Rebi^ion.  With  a  kehilion  of  .  .  .  llu;  Hyinj;  1  loins  of  Mrs. 
AiWEi.  CooHWiN.  'I'iie  Second  I'ldition,  //.  (4),  36,  iii/f  ^ilf 
i/'ni//).  ^' Jvr  J).  J/,-//, ///;/,»/,  172CS 

This  cipy  li.is  tlif  U.ti  iKfiiic  tlu'tillf,  Willi  a  halt  title:  "Or.  M.itlui's  Ueiiiaik.ihlis  on 
the  IV'aceliil  and  ioyful  Death  »it  Mrs.  Alutl  (iiHtdwin  ;"  \vhii:li  was  the  title  <*[  the  lirst 
cilitiiin,  priiilcil  in  1727. 

1 148  —  Just  ('onniienif)rations.  'I'lie  Death  of  Cood  Men,  Consid- 
ered .  .  .  Added,  A  brief  Aeeoimt  of  the  l')van,i;ebeal  Work  anion;; 
the  Ciiristianized  lNi>r\NS  of  Ne\v-lMip;hHid, //.  (2),  5S,  str.-s^ntiinii 
hliic  moiihto  extra,  siih's paiich-ii,  with  ivnicrs  oni,i»irnttt/,  A'<\i;rr  PaMic 
sty/,;  .c.  <•.  (ndfiu,!).  8"  B.  Grcii,  1715 

liu hull's  memoirs  ui  Kev.  lohn  (-ottnn  t  Iun.)and  Ke\.  (irindal  Rawscn.  "The  Ajipen- 
dix  eiinlains  an  accnunt  iil  the  l'ri'j;ress  nf  the  (liispel  ammi^  the  lndl.in'<.  tmni  I'.licit's  death 
to  1715."  —  '■■  H-  The  d.ile  i>f  piiMiealion  is  nn  p.ii;i-  v'^.  aflei  ''  l'"iiii-. .  "  "  Printed  nlf 
April  i)th,  171  v" 

1149  —  Just  Commemorations,  .\iiollier  impr,ssi,)ii,  l<,-st  lcv,int  dk. 
brown  morocco,  siiAs  />,!n,7,;/,  /•/in,/  tin,/  i,"!'/,/,  /,■-.  /•.  {/^ci/for,/). 

8"  /.'.  Grcn.  n.  d.  11715] 

This  cnpy  has  ;m/  the  date  of  )inlilieatiiin  mi  the  last  p.if;e.  and  is  pinliaMv  "f  an  earlier 
impiessiiin  than  the  one  prccedinj;.  A  MS.  note  by  Kev.  1  Immas  I'rince,  on  the  hack  ol 
the  lilh  ,  estahlislics  the  dale,  1715. 

1 1 50  —  Late  |  Memoraiii.e  I*RiivinENf:Es  [  Relating  to  Wileherafts 
and  Possessions,  ;  Clearly  Manifeslino;,  Not  only  that  there  are 
Wilelies,  l)iit  I  tliat  (Jood  ^Ten  (as  well  as  others)  may  ]Kissiblv 
ha\e  their   Livt's  shortned     by  such   evil    Instnimenis  of  Salan. 

.  .  'I'hf  .Second  Impression.  Keconnnended  by  the  Ueveri'iid  Mr. 
Richard  li.i.xler  in  Lond(»n,  and  by  the  Ministers  of  ;  lioston  and 
Charlestown  in  New  I'.n^lantl.  |  //.  (22),  144,  i/k.grccii  str.-gntinc,/ 
morocco,  fii//  i^i/t  l>tuk,  xi,/,s  f'tincle,/,  wil/i  orn,imcntci/  corni'rs,  A'oxrr 
I\iyni-'s  sty/c,  t;.c,  (IV.  /'nttt).      S   I,on,/on  ,'l/iomtis  /\u k/iurst,  i()<)i 

A  SiilMiHi  and  Immac  lil.\TI  riipy  cil  "one  of  the  Kailii'st  and  KAKliST  Uioks 
rclatini;  to  the  snhjict."  ( l-'or  the  original  ( I loslon)  edition  of  if)S<),  and  the  I'Minliurijh 
tiliticn.ol  the  same  year,  see  No^.  iioij,  1170.) 

1 151  —  t  A  Letter  of  Ailvice  to  the  Churches  of  the  Nonconformists 
in  the  I'jii^lish  Nation  :  Liideavourin;;  their  Satisfaction  in  lh;it 
I'oiiit,  W/io  lire  l/ie  7/7/. ■  C/iiirc/i  0/  Eni;/,ui,/ 1  pp.  (4),  _^o,  (2),  ,/ark 
rcit grosgrain  /cvant  morocco,  sii/cs />,i»c/i,/ iin,/ /,i,>/c,/,  i-Axont. 

4  '  J.oni/oii,  A.  l'ui/,/win,  1700 

Aulonraph  ol  Ineri.ise  Mather  {'•  M,>lli,ii")  on  title-i>iii;e;  and  inseiiJH'd,  in  hand- 
writini;  of  Thonos  I'rinci-.  "  A^  ('i'll:'ii  Mntlhi."  I  hi'  lilier  is  siijnej  (p.  ^ci)  "  I'hila- 
lelhes,''  undi-r  whith  Ml.  j'rinee  ii.is  .i^.iin  wtitlen  "(niton  M.ither.'* 


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152  Mathkk  (('otion)  a  Ix'tter  on  the  late  Disputes  about  the 
Trinity,  /'rrfixrd  to  Rev.  'I'lionias  Hiadhuiy's  "  Necessity  of  Con- 
lending  for  Revealed  Religion,"  half  muroon  mor.,  luujt. 

8"  T.inidon,  If.  Wooclfitll,  1720 

This  is  llic  pulilicatitiri  iianird  in  S.  M.itliei's  list,  iiiuier  1720,  "American  Sentiments 


on  tli( 


\rian  I'dntruveisy. 


153  —  t  A  Letter  to  the  (fngospelh/ed  Plantations,  rejirescnting  the 
l'',xcellency  and  Necessity  of  a  I'eople's  enjoying  the  (iospel, //. 
i6.  —  t  An  Ad\ice  to  llie  Churches  of  the  Faithful :  I'rietly  report- 
ing the  Present  State  of  the  Church,  Throughout  the  World,//.  i6. 


//.  Grim  •Sf  y.  AI/cii.     Tioo  in  one  toI.,  ui/f  iwtra. 


8"  1702 


1 154  —  Little  I'locks  guarded  against  Crievous  Wolves.     .An  .Address 
inito  those   Parts  of  Ne\v-I'',ngland  which  are  most  L.xpo.scd  unto 


Assaults,  from  the  Modern  Te.ichers  of  the  misled  (.)uakers 


With  just  Kedections  upon  the  extream  Ignorance  and  Wicked- 
ness, of  (IiiiiKc.ic  Ki'.iTii.//.  (2),  no,  cruslicti  litron  levant  tnorocio, 
siikx /><inrlt;l iviil  i^ilt,  i,'.  r.  [Jleil/iin/),  hark. 

8  '  JiiiiJ.  Hiirih  and  yolin  Allen,  1691 
)f  all   the   .Seas,  Adored.      .A    Krief 


's.-; 


The  Lord  I  li^li  .\dinir 


Essa)',  upon  the  Miracle  of  our  Saviour  Walking  upon  the  Water. 
(A  Sermon  preparat<jr)'  to  a  V'oyage  ;  Jinie  7,  1  723,) //.  (2),  22, 
green  strait^ht  i^rained  )noroeeo.  iz"  1723 

1156  —  Love  Triiuniihant.  .A  Sermon  at  the  (lathering  of  a  New 
Church,  ami  the  (>r(lainingof  their  Pastoi  |\\'m.  W.ildron],  in  the 
North  Part  of  I'oston  ;  May  23,  1722,//.  (4),  39.  Iiolf  moroeeo. 

8    S.  Kneehtnil,  for  A'.  JUIknap,  1722 

the  (liar^r,  l)y  Increase  Matliei  ;  KiHlit  Hand  In'  llinjaniin  Wailswiirtli. 

1157  —  Magnalia  Christi  Americana;  or.  The  Lcclesiastical  History 


of  New  1''. 


ul,  fidin   its   I'irst    Planting  in  the  Year   1620.  unto 


the 


ear  of  our  Lnrd,  if)()S.  In  Seven  Hooks,  .!,W(/(V'/r,  «/<;/ ///y(/(-- 


simih\  />olislied  eolf  x'lt,  red  edi^es. 


At  tin-  enil  a  leal  with  a  list  "I  ••  li,«iks  I'lintcil  t(ir  TIk 
leal  of  Mrr.it.i,  whicli  is  ImiiiuI  in  hw  Lupiis. 


fol.  London,  for  'J'lionuis  /'or^dinist,  1702 


I'arkhi 


It  has  nut  th( 


158  —  M.ignalia  Christi  Americana;  or,  the  Lcclesi.istical  Histmy 
of  New  I'.ngland,  (/■.  Nf\i',  hroion  i:;r(isi^rii'neil  levant  nioroeeo,  s/il,s 
bordered  and  faihid.  Hind  and  f^idil,  rai.wd  lands,  ,<,^  <■.  {IV.  I'ratt), 
].AR(;i';  Pai'K.u.  fol.  London,  for  ']'.  J\irkltnrsl,  1702 


A    Ma.;nih 


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Th. 


M  \. 


I'' 


nicasiin  s   1 ; 


.NAiiA,   in    I.AKiil'.    I'Al'i'U,    ami    in   such  eiMulitiun, 


H' lies  I))   .SI    inches  wide.     The 


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SUI'KUI.A  nvK 


KAKi  rv. 


11159  —  Magnali.i  Christi  .Americana.  The  I'irst  .American  edition. 
2  vols.,  s/ieef,  f;ill.  8'  Hartford,  Silas  Andriis,  1820 

ii^)©  — t  Malachi.  Oi.  The  Lvcrlasting  Ciospel  Preached  unto  the 
Nations.  .\n(l  those  Maxims  of  Piety  which  ,iie  to  he  .  .  The  ( )nly 
'I'erms  of  Communion,  and  I'lu'  Ilapp\  Stops  of  Controversy,  etc., 
/■A  (-).  yi-  elegant  Hue  calf  )^ilt  (//'.  J'ratt),  1  ink  khv.  vkkv  kakk. 

12'  1\  C.for  A'oliert  StarA-e,  1717 
I  he  runninK  title  Is:  "  The  (irand  Maxims  to  Ik-  llnileil  un." 

iirii  —  Man  Mating  the  Food  of  .Angels.  The  Clospel  of  Mann.i, 
To  he  (lathered  in  the  Morning  With  tliverse  famous  iV  wimdrous 
K,\aniples  of    I'.arly    Piety,   F.specially,   the    Ilistoiy   of    Chrislieb 


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Leberecht  Von  Extor,  late  Son  to  the  Phjsician  of  tlic  Kinjj  of 
I'russia.  />/>.  (2),  8C,  y/z/r  cli'an  iof>y,  wauls  part  of  the  last  haJ\ion 
taiiiiiig  f/inr  irrsi's  of  one  of  Watts' s  Lyric  IWms). 

12    rriutCil for  Biiij.  Eliot,  1710 

Karh.     The  niniiini;  title  is  ;  "  The  Kt'li^iini  ol  tlii'  Mmniiii;." 

1162  —  A  Man  ()f  liis  Word.  A  very  brief  Kssay,  on  I'^iilclily  In 
Keeping  of  I'romiscs  and  lMi};ageincnts  .  .  lioston  Lecture,  1 1  d. 
4  m.  1 7 13, /A  (2),  22,  calf  K'f'  {/'>■"")■ 

8'  yolin  Allen,  for  AL  Booiu;  1713 

116.^  —  Manuductio  ad  Ministeriiim.  Directions  for  a  Candidate  of 
the  Ministry,//,  (j),  xviii,  (2),  151,  old  paiiclcil  sliiif<,  gooil  cof^y. 

.S°  I'rintclfor  1'.  flanco.l;'  \-]2() 

A  i;ratiihtiiry  |Hicm  by  S;iniiul  M.illiei.  on  pp.  i  |.S,  1411. 

1163*  —  The  same,  tall  copy,  I'lit  the  last  t7C'o  leases  staineit,  aiul  one 
slii;htly  torn,  orii^inal  I'inJint;.  1726 

.V.i-  Slmli'iit  ;\tul  I'rc.itlirr,  Nd.  uf'i- 

1164  —  The  Marrow  of   the  ("ios])el.     .\   very    brief  Essay,  on  the 

Union  hetwi'en  tiie  Redeemer  and  tiie  l!eiee\er, />/.  25, ////(' (/v;// 
copy,  calf  ,i:;ill  (I'ratt).  S°  J'rinte,/ for  X.  /ieikna/>,  1727 

1165  —  t  Ma^it  liil.  <  *r, 'I'lie  I''aithfnl  Instructor.  ()tTerin<i,  Memorials 
of  Cliristianity  In  Twenty-Six  I'ixercises  upon  tiie  New  iMifjiisli 
Catechism  | Joiin  Cotton's  Miil<  for  Halu-s]  ;  .  .  With  several  other 
l'".ssay('s,  to  Promote  Knowledjje  and  Practice  .  .  With  an  .Addition 
.  .  of  the  like  operation  upon  The  .\ssend)lies  ("att'chism. />/•.  192. 
/>'.  Irrcen  ev  -f,  .iHcn,  1702. —  Thf  ( »ld  I'rinciples  of  New  I'aij^land. 
Or,  Thirty  i'hree  .\rticles  i'Atracled  from,  and  Contrailin^  u\.  The 
[l'ami)riili;e|  Plallonn  nf  (."hnrclvl  )is(  ipline,/>/>.  16,  n.  t.  p.  \  Boston, 
1700?!  'lhi<o  in  one  vol.  in  the  orii^inal  liinilint;,  well  presen'cd,  Vkrv 
Rakk.  8" 

IIun  lxic»k  is  i;i\i'n  In  M.itliiT,  nn  tlu'  .'Uithdiity  ot  riiiico's  MS.  C.itiilo_i;ii('. 

1 166  —  t  Maschil,  or,  the  l''aithfid  Instructor.  Another  copy, pp.  192, 
rns.ut  cilf  f;ilt.  8'  />'.  dreen  i!?*'   '7*.  Allen,  1702 

1167  —  Me.il  oiil  r)f  the  l"'aler.  Or,  I'uner.il  I  »iscnurses,  Occasioned 
by  the  |)ealli  of  .Several  Rel.itivcs, //.  (6),  222. /<//,;'<•(?//'/,(,'''''''' '''/j', 
old  hindin};.  \z    J'rinted for  /I.  Eliot,  1703 

Tliis  vciliinioconluins  .Six  .Sniiiiiiis  ;  i.  .A  Tiyril  I'':iilli,  I  Hli  liiii;  .in  ( inly  Sun.  i'ri'.u  lii'il 
A|ir.  ',  I'i'i;.  2  I  ho  Ic.ir  111  (iiiil,  iiniler  I'ry.ils.  I'h:k1miI  1  h  t.  .S,  i(>iri,  aftiT  llir  !•  n 
iiri.il  111  lii-.  >l.iii'.;litri  M.iiy.  y.  (  IuikI  News  tinni  .A  I'.u  (  niiiiliy.  I'l'b.  .M),  i(ii>5((i), alti'i 
till'  Innci.il  it  Ins  il.iu.  Milu'tulul.  4.  I.ii;lil  .iiisini;  in  |l.iikni-ss.  I'lb.  ij,  i;iiii,  iin  the 
ili'.itli  III  Ins  Min  S.ininil.  n.  '\\w  Living  Kriltriner  .  .  I'n mi  hfil  wlkii  tiis  siiii  l.iy  ,t 
hyini;.  '1.  .\n  Ilmisr  nf  Mnuinint;.  OctMsiiiiicil  by  thr  I>im(Ii  nt  |liis  wilrj  Mrs.  Abiti.ul 
M.itlii'i  :  with  A  (iinsiil.ilniy  I'liini  (i  pp.)  by  Niilinl.is  Niiyi's. 

116S  —  Meat  out  of  the  hlater.  .\\wi\w.r  co\ty,  ehxantly  honn, I  in  Mac 
polished  calf  sides  flleted,  hack  full  i;ilt,  i,\  c.  (  If.  /'rati),  a  heautifil 
copy,  thoitf^h  cAhc  ciopped  on  the  fore  niarf^ins,  on  some  IcaTcs. 

1169  —  Mkmokaiii.k  Pkovidi'.ncI'.s,  \  Relalin;:;  to  1  WiniicK  \i' is  |  and 
I'ossessions.  |  A  I'aithfid  .Account  of  many  Wonderful  and  Snr 
prising  'i'hings,  that  have  jjefallen  several  lie  witched  and  Pos- 
sessed Persons  in  New  Englanil.  Particularly,  A  Narrative  of  the 
marvellous  I'rouble  and  Releef  Kxperieiued  by  a  pious  Ea-lmily 
in  Itoslon  .  .  .  .Added,  \  .A  Discourse  (lelivered  unto  a  Congregation 
in  ,  lioston,  on  the  Occasion  of  that  Jlliistrious  Pro  \ideiice.  .As 
also,  I  A  Discourse  unio  the  same  Congrega-  tion  ;  on  the  ( )<  casion 


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of  :in   lunrihle  ScllMiir- ik'i"  Coinniitted  in  the  Town.      With  an 
Appundix,  in  vindication  of  a  ChaptL-r  |  in  a  late  I'.ook  of  Remark- 
able I'lovidences.  fioni  \  the  Cahiinnies  of  a  (Quaker  at  I'en-silvania. 
.  .   Reninunenileil   hy  the   Ministers  ,  of   ISoston  and  Charleston.  | 
/A  (lo),  75.  2  1,  40,  (2),  14.  8°  A'.  J'[ic-ral  1689 

I'.N  rUl'M  !■'. I,\'  KAKI'l.  'I'lic  ciipy,  tlinu);li  yiHnwcd  liy  a^v,  is  will  pnMrvicl. 
Tluiv  is  .111  ink  st.iin  mi  tli''  titK'  |i.n;i.',  and  tlio  Icif  (wliicli  is  now  innnntcd)  has  lust  a  very 
sin. ill  bit  frnin  llu*  iippuraiul  imli-'r  curiR'r.  I*'nr  '*  the  secmul  impression  "  ( (.oiulon,  itKji,) 
si'O  No.  1 1  50. 

'I'liL' liist  of  llu' lwoa|ipiiiilol  DisCdiirsLs  is  "On  tlie  I'owTr  ami  M.ilice  of  the  Drvils;" 
the  second  is '' .\  I  )iseoiirse  on  Witchcraft."  'I'lie  .Appendix  (pp.  i  ))  contains  a  reply  to 
(iciirKe  Keith's  "  Chiirches  in  New  I'jinland  biuiii;ht  lo  the  'lest,"  S;c. 

1170  —  MKMdUAPd.K  I'KoviUKNCK.s,  |  Relatln-^  to  WifciiCK.M'Ts  ]  and 
I'ossi.-.ssioNS :  .\  l*'aithfiil  .Account  of  many  Wonderfn!  and  Sur- 
prising I  Things,  that  have  befallen  several  liewitciied  and  I'os-j 
sessed  Per.sons  in  New-Iuigland,  |  &:c.,  i,'-/w/i  Ivtiiit  moroiro  extra, 
ins.  /',ir./c/s,,i:.  .-.  (/'/<///).  12"  /'</>/■/>//<•,/,  luUiihiin^h,  ]  1689] 

ICxeivssu  ivi.^  Kaki:.  'I'liis  copy  shows  niaiks  of  h.ird  leae,.',  and  is  imt  t|iiile  eoni- 
plete,  wanting  one  leaf  and  parts  of  two  others.  It  has  Ijeeii  carefully  repaired,  the  worn 
corners  restored,  and  tlie  torn  Ic.ives  nicely  mended  (without  facsimile  of  the  missini^ 
words). 

—  Menioria  Wilsoniaiia.     .S'ti- Joiiainies  in  Krenio,  No.  1145. 

1171  —  t  Memori.ils  of  i'".arly  I'iety.  Occurring  in  the  Holy  Life  it 
joyful  Death  of  .Mrs.  Jeriisha  Oliver  .  .  With  some  account  of  her 
("hiislian  {'"xperieiu es,  I'Atracted  from  her  Reserved  Papers  .  . 
//'•  (fK  5  4-  (').  iillf  i-'xti  a  :^ilt  {l^liUt),  VI'.KV  KAUK. 

12^  7!  Grivu,  1711 

Mrs.  Iinisha  (wife  ol  I'elerM  Hiver  was  (Cotton  Mather's  sislcr, 

1172  —  Military  Duties,  reconnnended  loan  .\ililkiy  (.'oni|)any  ;  at 
tlieii  I'ilectioii  of  ()tlueis,  in  L'liai  Is  Town,  i,^tl.  7.111.  iGSd,//".  (S), 
78,  (2),  i/k.  ri'i/j^/<i.\\i^r.  Ici'iuit  morocto  exhtt,  x-  <'  (/^'<i//<in/). 

8"  A'/,/i.  rUnr,  1687 

ii7_^  —  .\   ,"\ii:iNii'.iir  Ckv.     An    I'lssay  for  our  .Awakening  out  of  a 

.Sinful  .Slcr'p  .   .   .   ,\  l)is((iiirse  given  on  a   D.iy  of   I'rayer,  kept  by 

the   North  ('hnrcii   in    lloslon, //.  72,  A/vw//  li'iiinl  niorouo,  (■lif^ant, 

piVH'kd  siites,  iciitcr  ,111(1  •ornif  orHiinitiit.'!,  s^.  ■:.  {lu'iffoiif). 

12     'John  .t/ftn,  /(»  Sitm.  /'/ii/fi/>s,  1(192 

"  I  have  ordered  a  Sinn,'!  Iiiij^rtisioii  .  . .  .^o  thai  peiliaps  I  may  say  of  this  liook,as  the 
I'hilosophcr  did  of  Ins,  '  I'n  I'liHislu;!,  I'i4l  Sx,iit,:  iiiii,!,.  I'lildhk." — Preface.  I\.\CKS- 
.SIVKI.V  K.VKK.  Not  in  the  l'rinre,or  M.ass.  Mist.  Society's  calalonnes,  nor  in  Haven's 
(.\in.  \nti(|.  .Soc.)  list.  The  last  pa^e  cimtains  ".\  Calaloi;iie  of  some  (2i))  other  HiM)ks" 
"All  by  The  Aiithoiir." 

"7.^*  —  ' '"-  Miuistt.'i.  S.  Sermon.  OtTer'd  unto  the  Anniversary 
(.'onvention  of  Ministers  .  .  at  I.oston,  ^1  d.  mm.  1722.  I{y  One 
of  their  Number, /y.  (j),  45,  luilf  ,\ilj  iitiit.  8"  1722 

The  half-till"  is  :  "  \^r.  ("iltiii  ,\fiil/ur',s  .Sermon  at  the  .\niiivers.iiy  Coiiventiim."  .Vc. 
rile  running;  lllle;  "The  ."^eivices  of  an  useful  Ministry." 

—  Moiiit  a  Anu'ricnia.  .Sermon  on  llii'  De.ithof  Mrs.  .Sarah  I.everclt. 
lioHHii  -a'illt  The  I'ldcks  waTnuil  aijaiiisl  U'liivus,  No.  1 1  jo. 

1174  —  t  A  Monitor  for  COinniunicants.  An  I'.ssay  to  Kxcite  and 
.Assist  Religious  .Approaches  to  the  'i'able  of  the  Lord.  The 
I'hirti  Kdition,  //.  24,  Hue  str.-i^r.  monniv  iwfra  {/''.  Beilford). 

12'  1 7 15 
1 174*  —  The  Same,     The  Fourth  Edition,//.  (4),  18. 

8"  Neui  LoHtlon,  J'.  Green,  1732 


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1171;  Matiiku  (Cotton)  tA  Monitory,  and  Hortatory  LcttorTo  tlioso 
iMi^lisli,  who  lU'ljaucli  tlio  Indians,  hy  Stllinj;-  Slroiii;  Mrinkunto 
tiii-'ni, /'/>.  (2),  16,  Ihilf  ivtf  iiwiihco^  ih<it,  v.\KV..  S'  1700 

1 176  —  t  Nails  Fastened.  Or,  Proposals  of  I'ietv  Reasonably  and 
Seasonably  complyed  withal.  .A  liriet  Mssay,  etc.,  /</<.  (2),  22, 
bivivn  inonhw,  i:;.  <■.  {^Bcilfonl).  i'i  /<"'  jfoscpit  Iufiiui)ih\  1726 

1177  —  Neheniiaii.  \  Hrief  I'',ssay  on  Divine  Consolations  .  .  . 
OlTt'red,  at  the  l.eclnre  in  IJoston,  .^od.  9  ni.  1710,  [on  the  Death 
of  a  Dauj;htei  of  Jud;j;e  Sewall,|/'/.  (,)),  24,  ,1  iiiiilt/i/,\\s  copy,  calf 
e.\ti\i  (Prall),  UNCUT.  4"  />'.  Gran,  1710 

H7S  —  t  Nepenthes  Kvani^elic  inn.  .\  hiief  Ivssay,  upon  X  Soul  at 
l'".ase  .  .  .\  S(  'uon  oceasion'd  by  the'  Death  of  a  Relij^ious  Matron, 
Mrs.  Mary  Rm  !<,//>.  4S,  ,:\fnr  ui/f  ,i;i/f.  K-  i:  {/'i<t//),  vicky  kakk. 

12'  Tliomas  Fliyt,Jor  D.  HcncliniiVi,  1713 

Mrs.  Kock  was  till'  il.iiii;l\ti'nif  Kcv.  (olm  WrlMiii  nt  ISiistnn.;in(l  "(mcof  the  l'"irsl-lHirii, 
\\  ni't  tlio  tvM'  First  of  licr  .*sox  Unt  was  tmrn  in  this  f.itnuiis  Metrnpoiis  of  tin-  Iuii;lish- 
Anii'tica;  anil  who  dosorvi's  to  Ix:  lioiioiir.ihly  imntioTioil  as  loii;^  as  /Am/,.;/  shall  tiiiliirr. 
wliith,  1  ho|H',  will  U'  unto  the  .Sfcond  I'oiitini;  of  onr  .s.i\ionr  "  (p.  ^  ).  'I'he  Kev.  Sanuii'I 
Danforth,  of  KonIiuiv,  was  her  first  linsUiiiil. 

1179  —  t  'lie' Nets  of  Salvation.  A  lirief  l'',ssay  upon  the  Cdorious 
Designs  &  .Methods  of  WinniuLi;  the  .Minds  of  Men  unto  .Serious 
Relij^ion,//.  56,  utlf  ;^ilt  {I'ratt).  S'  Timi'thy  Giwii,  1704 

At  llu'  I'nil,  a  poi'tn  :  "The  1  .mniLai;!'  of  a  Soul  takin  in  tlu'  Nets  of  S.iUation,"  -'  pp. 

I  i8o  —  fA  New  Year  Well  Ihjjjuu.  .\n  l'".ssay  ojTereil  on  .V  New- 
V'ear.s-Day ;  to  provide  a  Ciood  Work  for  such  a  Day,  and  .Advise, 
H<iw  a  (Sood  Year  may  certainly  follow  the  Day,//>.  (.j),  29,  i, 
iit/f'^'i/t  (/'/(itf),  UAKK.  16"  A1-7ei  /m/,/<»/,  v.  Gnvii,  1719 

fVilicaliil  to  John  Winthrop,  Ksip 

iiSi  —  Nuncio  r.ona  e 'i'erra  I,oiioin(|iia.  .V  IJiief  .\cconnt  of  Some 
Good  i\:  (ircat  rhin;:;s  a  doing  for  the  Kinodom  of  Cod,  in  the 
midst  of  Europe,//.  (2),  \i\,Jiiu  ivpy,  »wr.  ix/ni  i^Af<i,,/iui,i/i/). 

S"  /•'.  G/tv/i,/nr  S.  (r</ >■/'.(//,  17  15 

1182  —  tThe  Old  Pathes  Restored.  In  a  brief  Demonstration,  that 
the  I")oetrines  of  Grace  hitherto  preserved  in  the  Churches  of  the 
Non-Conformists,  are  not  only  asserted  in  the  .Sacred  Scri[)tiires, 
but  also  in  the  .Articles  and  Homilies  of  the  Church  of  England  ; 
etc.,//.  (2),  25,  iti//\!;//f  (/'nr//),  kakk.  12'  7!  Gnrn,  171 1 

"Kcprint&l  at  London,  171;,  with  a  I'ref.ice  hy  Wni.  Wliiston." — llavtii. 

—  t'rhe  (1U1  Principles  of  New  England,  etc.,  1700.  Hound  ivitli 
Maschil,  or  The  Faithful  Instructor,  No.  ii(>5. 

1 183  —  Ornaments  for  the  Daughters  of  Zioii.  Or  'i'he  Character 
and  Happiness  of  a  X'irtuous  Woman:  <•/(•.,//.  104,  i,  olii-rcl 
rriis/ici/  /iTOiit  THOr.,  poihicil  sidis,  insiilc  bovilcr,  j,'.  .'.  {luilford). 

S"^  C(iml>ri<fi;e,  S.  G.  &•  B.  G.,J'or  Somiiii  I'liillips  of  /I'os/o//,  \()()2 

A  lopy  in  the  I'rince  I.ihrary  CatiiloKUC  has  thi:  ilatr,  ifn^i.  It  wa.s  advcrtisi'il  on  ihi- 
last  p.»Kt'  <>t   Tnlley's  .\Iiii.inac  for  i^k>2,  as  to  Ix^  **  s]M'odily  piihlishtHl." 

11S4  —  Ornaments  for  the  Daughters  of  /ion.  Or  the  Character 
and  Happiness  of  a  Virtuous  Woman,  ;////(//  7cwn,  title  mouutcd, 
and  many  leaves  torn,  fntt  the  text  nearly  eomphte. 

12"  London,  for  T.  rarkliiirst,  1694 

1185  —  The  Same.  Third  Edition,  //.  (4),  116,  last  leaf  slightly 
imperfect  on  fore  margin.  12"    Boston,  repr.  1741 


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1186  Mather  (CorroN)  Orphanotrophiiiin.  Or,  Orphans  VVell-pro- 
vulcfl  for.  An  Essay  on  the  Care  taken  in  tlie  Divine  Providence 
for  Children  when  tlieir  Parents  forsake  them.  A  Sermon,  on  a 
Day  of  Prayer,  kept  witii  a  Religious  Family,  [28  d.  1  m.  171 1,]  whose 
parents  [John  and  Abigail  Foster]  were  lately  taken  from  them, 
pp.  (.;),  68,  dk.  nul  mo roico  extra,  uncut.  8°  B.  Gncn,  1711 

1187  —  t'lhe  Palm-Bearers.  A  Prief  Relation  of  Patient  and  Joyful 
Sufferings;  and  of  Deatii  Cloriously  'rriuni|)hed  over;  in  the  His- 
tory of  the  Persecution  of  the  Clnnch  of  Scotland,  from  1660  to 
1688,//.  (2),  viii,  58,  (Vc^'av//  (Bc-Jfor,/).  8    7!  Mrf,  1725 

1 188  —  t  l''iii-'iit;il  Wishes  and  Charges.  Or,  The  iMijoyment  of  a 
Crlorious  Christ,  Proposed,  as  the  great  Plessedness  which  Christian 
Parents  desire  for  themselves,  and  for  their  Children,  (with  a  [)oeni, 
entitled,  'I'he  Consent.)  //.  60,  str.-gr.  olive  monuro,  e/egdiif,  fop  ,(,77/ 
(Bei/fonl),  UNCUT.  12°  'J'.  Green,  1705 

1189  —  Parentator.  Memoirs  of  Remarkables  in  the  Life  and  the 
Death  of  the  Ever-Memorable  Dr.  Increase  W;\\\w.r, />ortniit,  fine 
copy,  best  blue  levant  morocco,  full  gilt,  rich  inside  borders  (/led/ord). 

8°  B.  Green, for  N.  Belknap,  1724 
See  also,  Nos.  1055-5;. 

1 190  —  Pascentius.  A  very  Prief  Ess.ay  upon  the  Methods  of  Piety, 
Wherein  People  in  whom  the  Diflieulties  of  the  Times  have  caused 
An.xieties,  may  iiave  a  Comfortable  Assurance  of  being  At  all 
Times  Comfortably  Provided  for.  [Hoston  Lecture]  23  d.  X  m. 
17 '4. /A  (-)>  .3,^.  ''''If  fi'^f  [Pratt),  UAKK. 

8'  /)'.  Green,  for  Henj.  Eliot  and  yoatina  Perry,  1714 

It  may  be,  tlial  tlir  rarity  of  this  tract  li.is  pruventod  such  a  " C(imriirt.il)K"  assurance"  .is 
it  Difors,  frorii  Ijciiii;  universally  entert.ained.  The  riiimin'.;  title  is:  "  iluw  tii  live  in  llaril 
Times."     A  reprint,  at  this  time,  wuiiUl  not  he  iinse.isdiiahlc. 

Pascentius  :   \  very  Brief   Essay  \ipon  the  Methods  of  Piety, 


1191 


etc.,  anot/icr  copy,  mor.  extra,  UNCur. 


—  A    Perfect   Recovery 
Token  for  Children.     No.  : 


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1192  —  ^  J'ietas  in  Patriam :  The  Life  of  his  Excellency  Sir  Wir.t.iAM 
PhiI'S,  Knt.,  late  Captain  Ceneral,  and  (iovernour  in  Chief  of  the 
Province  of  the  Massachuset-Bay,  New  England  .  .  Written  by 
one  intintalely  ac(|uainted  with  liini, //>.  (12),  1 10,  (8),  bnmm  levant 
moroeeo,  full  gilt  (/ledfonf),  I'lNii  t:<)i'Y.  ^''London,  1697 

Dedication  to  the  I'.arl  of  Hcllomont,  by  Nathanael  Mather,  .\pril  .!;,  1607.  On  the 
verso  of  a  leaf  Ix'fore  the  title,  is  .m  attestation,  signed  by  .N.ilh.  Mather,  John  llowe,  and 
Matth.  Mead.  Sett.  if>  (pp.  66-82)  contains  "  \  reniarkahle  History  of  the  strange 
Witthiriifis  and  FositssioHS  in  New-Kn);laiid." 

—  Pietas  Maliitiiia.  .  .  On  occasion  of  the  I*!;irly  l)e])arttire  of  Mrs. 
EHzai)etli  Cooper,  17J6.  Hound  loitli  IJest  Dniameiits  ol  Wiiitli,  (•/<., 
No.  1070. 

1193  —  Piety  and  i^iiiiy  United.  In  Two  Essays, //.  (2),  44,  42, 
mor.  extra  {Pedford).  12"  'J.  Allen,  for  fiob.  Starke,  1717 

Kiiiminj;  titles;  "  The  Dc'ire:  of  I'iety,"  and  "  The  Measmes  of  luinily." 

1 194  —  Piscator  Evangelic  US.  Or,  The  Life  of  Mr.  Thomas  Hooker 
The  Renowned,  Pastor  of   H-irlfoid  (  hiircli,  anil  Pillar  of  Connec 

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ticut-Colony, //.  45,  (2),  best  lerant  red  morocco  extra, paneled  sides, 
g.c.  {/icd/ord),  RARE.         8°  n.  p.  [Poslon,']  Printed  in  the  year  1695 

The  last  two  pa;4i's  liave  "  A  CataKiyue  of  some  otlier  Hooks,  all  by  this  Author," 
tomprising  3.)  titU's. 

1 195  —  tA  POEM  I  Dedicited  to  the  Memory  |  of  'i'lie  Reverend 
and  Excellent  Mr.  Urian  Oakes,  |  the  late  Pastor  to  Christ's 
Flock,  and  Pra,'sident  of  }Iarvard-(  'olledge,  I  in  Canibridf^e,  |  Who 
was  gathered  lo  his  People  on  25''  5'""  1681.  |  In  the  fifty'th  Year 
of  his  Age.  I  1  Sam.  25.  1 .  (},  lines ;  followed  In'  4  lines  of  Latin  Terse). 

sm.  4°  Hoston  in  New-England,  \  Printed  for  foltn  Rateliff,  1682 

Title,  virso  l)l,ink  ;  Vurscs  "To  tlic  Reader  "  (ajHi.);  "  Memoirs  |  of  the  Life  and 
Worth;  |  Lanuntatioiis  |  for  the  Death,  and  Lo^s  I  ol  ]  the  every  way  a(lmiral)le  |  Mr. 
V'rian  Oakes:"  pp.  1-16.  At  the  foot  of  p.  1(1,  an  Advertisement  of  Oakes's  Fast  Ser- 
mon at  I'.imbridne,  from  Keel.  0.  II  I  to  wjiich  Increase  Mather  prefixed  a  biographical 
memoir.]      Whiti'  nwrotro^iintii/itt'. 

The  initiaK  .\'.  A'.,  subscrilx'd  to  the  I'ocm,  (p.  16)  arc  the  last  letters  of  the  name 
Cotto;/  Matlie/'. 

This  poem  was,  probalily,  Cotton  Matlier's  FIRST  I'UIU.ISHKD  WORK.  It  was 
printed  three  years  Ix'forc  tlie  l'".Iei;y  on  Collins  (see  No.  Iiofi)  antl  four  yt'iir^  l)efore  the 
first  work  named  in  Sanniel  Mather's  list,  the  -Sermon  before  the  Kxeciition  of  J.  Morgan 
(sec  No.  1025).  Mr.  Itrinlcy's  is  the  ONLY  COPY  KNOWN,  and  is  believed  to  lie 
UNI<>UK. 

In  May,  1W3,  Natlianael  Mather  of  Hublin  wrote  to  his  brother  Increase:  "  The  last  I 
had  from  yon  was  dated  ijlxn'  15.  82,  &  witli  it  Mr.  Oaks  liis  Sermon  on  Fcctes.  (see 
No.  ^Xj )  and  two  of  yt}itr  sott\s  /^'(•w.v  on  him^  for  wliicli  I  tliank  yon." —  The  MiUher  Pa- 
pers (I  Mass.  tlisl.  Coll.,  viii.)  /.  nj.  This  is  proUibly  one  of  the  two  copies  mentioned. 
It  has  the  autojjiaph  of  N\^al/iaiiacl\  Mather  on  the  last  page. 

1196  —  'I'he  Present  State  of  New-England.  Considered  in  a  Dis- 
course on  the  Necessities  and  Advantages  of  a  I'ublic  Spirit  in 
every  Man.  |  lioston  Lecture,  March  20,  i6go. |  Upon  the  news 
of  an  Invasion  by  bloody  Indians  and  l''rench-nien,  begun  u])on  us, 
/A  (-)>  .S-)  ''''■•*"''  levant  red  nior.,  filleted  sides,  gilt  baek\  g.  e.  {Bedford). 

8    S.  Green,  1690 

1197  —  t'l'h(!  Principles  of  the  Protestant  Religion  Maintained,  and 
Chiuches  of  New-England,  in  the  Profession  and  lv\ercise  thereof 
defended,  against  the  Calumnies  of  one  George  Keith,  a  (Quaker.  . 
Py  the  Ministers  of  the  (iosjiel  in  Poston,  //.  (10),  156,  oUt e morocco 
extra,  thick  and  sides  full  gilt,  g.  e.  {/icford).      8^   A'.  Pierce,  1690 

The  I'lofaee  is  s'^ned  liy  James  Alhn,  losluiah  Moodey,  Samuel  Will.ird,  and  Cotloii 
Atallier.     The  List  was,  probably,  tile  principal  aullioi. 

1 198  —  t  Private  Meetings  Animated  and  Regulated.  A  Short  Essay, 
To  Preserve  and  Revive  the  Ancient  Practice  of  Lesser  Societies, 
Formed  among  Religious  People,  to  Promote  the  (Ireat  Interests 
of  Religion,//.  23,  calf  extra,  gilt  (J'ratt),  uncut,  rare. 

12'    'P.  Green,  1706 

1 199  —  t  PsAi.TERiUM  .Americammi.  The  Book  of  Psalms,  In  a  Trans- 
lation E.xaclly  conformable  mito  the  Original  ;  but  all  in  Plank 
Verse,  Fitted  unto  the  Tunes  commonly  used  in  our  Churches  ; .  . 
Added,  Some  other  Portions  of  the  Sacred  Scriptures,  to  enrich  the 
Cantional,  a  iu:At,'rii'ui. copy, //. {i), x.\ xvi, 426, crushed Icrant broum 
morocco,  l>ack  and  sides  fancied  (P.  Bedford),  scarce.  8"  17 18 

See  the  Menzics  Catalogue,  No.  IJ54. 

1200  —  MANUSCRIPT.  Ps.\i,TEuiiiM  Amkrtcanum.  The  author's 
AUTOdRAPH  copy,  as  prepared  forllie  i)ress.  In  fine  condition  j 
bomid  in  a  thick  f|iiarto  volume,  hnnon  morocco,  anti(/ne. 


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1201  Mathkr  (Cotton)  t  Ilie  Quickened  Soul.  A  Short  ami  I'l.iiii 
Essay  on,  The  Withered  Hand  Revived  &  Restored,  water-staiiicd, 
in  other  txspects  a  fine  copy,  f>/>.  (2),  30,  uncut.     12"  />'.  Green,  1720 

"  Aimed,  nioro  I'articiihirly  at  the  ninclion  (if  tliein  whose  Convcrsicm  to  I'iety  may  lie 
in  naiiKcr,  tliro'  wietchc'il  and  foolish  Ptiin/hlits,  which  the  luicmics  of  (inice  &  of  Souls, 
industriously  scatter  al)out  the  Country.''  This  |)erha[)S  refers  to  Jolin  Checkley's  (anon- 
ymous) "Choice  Dialogues  helweeii  a  (iodly  Minister  and  an  Ilimust  Countryman, 
concerning  Klection  and  I'redestiii.itioii,"  published  in  1720. 

1202  —  \no{\\<:r  co[>y,  <>/ive  Monnro  _qilt  {F.  Jiei/foni).  1720 

1203  —  Ratio  Discipliniv  I'Vatniin  Nov-.Vnj;lorutn.  A  Faithful  Ac- 
count of  the  I)isci|)line  Professed  and  Practised  in  the  Churches 
of  New-Enj^land,  />p.  (2),  iv,  207,  (3). 

8°  PrhiteJ  for  S.  Gerrish,  1726 

1204  —  The  same ;  7vith  Directions  for  a  Candidate  of  the  Ministry, 
bound  in.  1726 

1205  — t  Reason  Satisfied:  and  Faith  Established.  The  Resurrec- 
tion of  a  glorious  Jesus  Demonstrated,  //.  a,"] ,  i^ood eopy,  half  monuco, 
plain.  12°  y.  Allen,  for  N.  Boone,  17 12 

1206  —  Reasonable  Religion:  or,  tlie  Truths  of  the  ('hristian  Reli- 
gion demonstrated  .  .  With  the  Religion  of  the  Closet,  and  Family 
Religion  Urged.  Preface,  by  Rev.  Dr  [Daniel]  Williams,yi'//6' <v^/, 
large  margin,  pp.  {20),  it,G,  calf  gilt  (Pratt).  ^°  London,  17 13 

From  the  Hoston  edition  of  1700. 

1207  —  t  'J'le  Religion  of  the  Closet.  An  Essay  on  the  Holy  Em- 
ployments proper  for  a  Christian  in  his  Daily  Retirements,  or  A 
Christian  furnished  witii  a  Companion  for  Solitude.  2d  edition, 
pp.  42,  (2),  ilean  copy,  limp  vellum,  rark.  12*^  7!  Green,  1706 

1208  —  t  The  Religion  of  the  Closet.  4th  edition,  //.  44,  nice  copy, 
blue  mor.  extra  (Bedford).  12''  T.  Fleet,  1715 

1209  —  t  The  Religion  of  the  Cross.  .\  Hrief  Essay  u]ion  the  Cross, 
.  .  Occasioned  by  .  .  the  Death  of  [the  author's  wife]  Mrs.  Elizabeth 
Mather,  pp.  (4),  47,  ( i ),  calf  gilt,  g.  e.  (Pratt).     12°  ^'(d/n  Allen,  1 7 1 4 

1210  —  t  The  Religion  of  an  Oath  :  Plain  Directions  how  the  Duty 
of  S  earing  may  be  Safely  Matiaged,  .  anil  Strong  I'ersuasives  to 
avoid  Perjury,  //.  30,  broivn  morocco  e.xtra. 

8°  B.  Green,  for  D.  Henchman,  1719 

121 1  —  Repeated  Warnings.  Another  Ess.ay,  to  Warn  Young  People 
against  Rebellions  that  must  be  Repented  of.  .  With  a  Pathetical 
Relation,  of  what  occurrM  in  the  Remarkable  Experiences  of  a 
Young  Man,  who  made  an  Hopeful  End  lately  at  Lyme  in  C<jn- 
necticut,  //.  (2),  34,  calf  gilt  (Pratt),  ifncut,  vkrv  rakk. 

12°  B.  Green,  for  .S.  Gerrish,  1712 

"A  copy  of  a  Letter  to  the  Author,"  is  appended,  from  the  father  of  the  younj;  man 
mentioned,  signed,  M.  li.  |  Matthew  (iriswold). 

1212  —  Repeated  Warnings.     Another  copy,  uidumnd.  17 12 

12 13  —  The  Resolved  Christian  ;  Pursuing  the  Designs  of  Holiness 
and  Happiness,  etc.,  pp.  (2),  128,  red  levant  morocco  extra,  g.  e.  (Bed- 
ford), last  leaf  mended  at  Imver  corner,  a  few  letters  in  facsimile, 

RARE.  %°  Sold  by  Alcholas  Boone,  1700 

This  is  identical  —  the  title-pane  and  the  omission  of  the  errata  and  dedication  excepted 
—  with  "  Small  Offer:; "  &c.  (No.  122S),  printcil  in  lOSy. 


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1.M4  Matiikr  ((.'uTiDN)  (-'lilt'  Kif;l)l  Way  to  Shake  off  a  Viper.  An 
l"',ss;iy  tipim  a  Caso  'Win  coiiiinonly  callini;  for  ("onsideration  ;  What 
sliall  (1(1(1(1  Men  do,  when  they  arc  KvW  Spoken  of?  Witli  a  J'rcface 
of  Dr.  Iiurease  Matlier.     'I'lie  Second  Impression,//.  (2),  .\iv,  64. 

1-'"  S.  Knaland,  1720 

"The  Kssay  imw  In  he  ulUrol  iintn  llic   Koailir  w.is  pjinlid  ,it   l.(mdoii  Nine  Years 

1215  —  tThe  Right  Way  to  Shake  off  a  Viper.  Aiiiitlicr  iv/>y,  morocco 
extra.  8°  1720 

1216  —  t  The  Rules  of  a  Visit.  \n  Mssay  u|i(>n  that  Case,  How  the 
Visits  of  Christians,  may  lie  so  ^[ana^e<l,  as  (o  .Answer  the  Nobh.' 
Designs  of  Christianity,  //.  .|o,  at//  c.v/nr,  j;.  c.  {J'rott),  vkky  kaki:. 

12'^  Timo.  (jrccii,  1705 

1217  —  The  Sad  Effects  of  Sin.  .\  True  Relation  of  the  Murder  com- 
mitted by  David  Willis,  on  his  Com|)anion  Benj.  Slolwood.  .\dded, 
[The  Curbed  Sinner]  The  Sermon  preached  after  his  Coudenuiation  ; 
and  [another  by  Be::;  Colman]  on  the  Day  of  his  Kxeculion,  Sept. 
24,  1713.  77//(V  sc/^anu'c  /nrcts,  //.  (2),  14;  (2),  64;  34,  the  firxt 
imperfect,  oiui  the  last  leaf  of  the  third  injured.        1 2°  J.  Allen,  17 13 

I2i8  — t  I'lie  Sailours  Companion  and  Counseliour :  .Vn  Offer  of 
Considerations  for  tlie  Tribe  of  Zebulun  ;  .Awakening  the  Mariner 
to  Think  and  to  l)o  tiiose  things  that  may  render  iiis  Voyage  Pros- 
perous,//.  (2),  62,  red  mor.  extra  (In'dford'),  uncut. 

8°  yy.  Green,  for  S.  Gerrish,  1709 

12 19  —  t  The  Salvation  of  the  Soul  considered  .  .  With  Directions  .  . 
and  Incentives,  //.  (2),  22,  fine  copy,  InoKm  mor.  f^ilt  (^Bedford'), 
RARE.  12"  y>'.  Green,  1720 

1220  —  The  Saviour  with  his  Rainbow.  A  Discourse  concerning  the 
Covenant  which  Ciod  will  remember  in  the  Times  of  Danger  ])ass- 
ing  over  his  Church.  (Dedication  by  Samuel  Mather.)  //.  23,  clean 
and  fine  copy,  half  dark  calf,  anti(/ne,  UNcrr.  8'  London,  1714 

'I'liis  r.oiuloii  c'.iition  is  Vi;i!v  K\Ki:.  It  is  not  in  llie  Am.  Antii|iiarian  Society's, 
Mass.  Hist.  Sdcicty's,  I'lince.  or  Harvard  l.ilirary  Cata1oi;iius,  and  not  niLiitioned  by 
Ldwndcs  iir  Stevens.  Reprinted  from  tile  Hoston  edition  of  1712.  .SVi;  ThouKlits  for  the 
Day  of  Rain,  No.  1 2^(t. 

122 1  — Seasonable  Thoughts  upon  Mortality.  A  Sermon  occasioned 
by  the  raging  of  a  Mortal  Sickness  in  the  Colony  of  C'oniiecticut, 
and  the  many  Deaths  of  our  Brethren  there.  Delivered  at  Boston- 
Lecture,  24(1.  iim.  1711-12,  //.  (2),  26,  (2),  dark  hro7vn  la'ant 
mor.  antique,  ins.  borders,  top  gilt,  uncut.  12°  7^  Green,  1712 

VERY  R.VRI-^.  Mr.  Haven  gives  tiie  abbreviated  title  from  Samuel  Mather's  list  (as 
of  i;ii),  but  apparently  had  not  seen  the  book.  It  is  not  in  tlio  I'rince,  M.iss.  Hist. 
Society,  or  Am.  Anti(|.  .Society's  CatiiloRnes. 

1222  —  Seasonable  Thoughts  upon  Mortality.  Another  copy,  hest 
la'ant  hroivn  mor.,  paneled  sides,  elegant,  g.  e.  {Bedford).        12°  1712 

1223  — and  others.  A  Serious  Address  to  those  who  unnecessarily 
frequent  the  Tavern,  and  often  spend  the  Evening  in  Publick 
Houses ;  by  several  Ministers.  ['I'he  Preface  is  signed  by  C. 
Mather,  and  22  others.]  .  .  Added,  a  Private  Letter  on  the  Subject, 
by  the  late  R(n'.  Increase  Mather,  //.  (2),  iv,  30,  str.-graincd  brmvn 
mor.  extra,  uncut.  8'^  Printed  for  S.  Gerrish,  1726 

I.  Mather's  Letter  (pp.  ^^-^s(A  is  in  answer  to  the  (jiiestion,  "  Whether  it  !)<•  Lawfid  for 
a  ChnrchMember  .imonK  lis,  to  be  frequently  in  Taverns.'" 


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1224  Mather  (Cotrin)  The  Serviceable  Man.  A  Discourse  made 
unto  tlic  Concnii  Cdurl  .  .  at  (he  Annivcrsaiv  Kiection,  1690, 
//.  (4),  1-58,  !c>(r///s  llic  last  three  leaves,  eal/  ^Hf  (/ieilfonl). 

S"  S.  Green, /or  yos.  Ihmvniii);,  1690 

1225  —  Several  Srrnions  loncerninj^  Walkinj;;  with  (kkI,  and  that  In 
the  Dayesof  N'liutli,//.  (2),  86, ////<•  ,v'/i',  /vvww  mor.  extra  (K  He,t- 
fori/),  nearly  iineiit.     8°  London,  jf.  Astivooil,  for  John  Piinton,  1689 

Tlirrc  Siinions  The  hist  is  i-nlitlrcl,  "  Tlio  Duly  anil  liil.rist  nl  \'(iiitli ;  or,  The 
'l'liiiii,i;lit  (il  an  lOlilor,  on  llir  Di'atliol  a  \<iiiiin<'r  lll(^llu■l,  UIUtciI  Dtt.  .;.S,  i(pS,S"(a 
fiiiu'ial  serninn  Inr  Nadiaiiail  Mallii'i). 

i-'2()  —  t  Sij^natus.  The  Sealed  Servants  of  our  CkkI,  Appearini; 
with  Two  Witnesses,  ete.  .  .  Doslon  I,eeture,  1726-7,  //.  40,  eaff 
gilt  (Pratt),  Rark.  ?<'  J'rinteil /or  Daniel  Jfeneliman,  1727 

1227  —  t  Sij;natus  :  Tlu'  Sealed  Servants  of  our  dod,  appearin<;  with 
'i'wo  Witnesses, <■/<•.  'i'he  Second  I'-ditinn,//.  viii,  31,  //';/(•  <v'/v,^!,vvv7/ 
Nior.  extra,  nneut.  8°  Jxogers  &•  Fojvle,  1748 

I'rofacc  and  AppiMidix  I)y  Rc".  Andicw  CroswcII. 

1228  —  Small  Offers  towards  the  Service  of  the  Tabernacle  in  the 
Wilderness,  {'"our  I  )iseourscs  accommodated  unto  the  Designs  of 
Practical  Ciodliness, //>.  (8),  128,  brown  Iceant  moroeco  extra,  paneled 
sides,  f,"-.  e.  (A'edfc/d),  /me  eopy,  vkrv  rare.  8'  /i'.  Pieree,  1689 

"  I'liblislipd  l)y  a  ('untliiiiaii  | Jdliii  I'liilips,  I'.sq.,  towliimi  the  work  is  dedicated,]  lately 
restcircd  frmn  tlircaloiiinn  .'^ickiii'ss.     (See  .No.  i:!iji.) 

1229  —  Small  Offers  towards  the  Service  of  the  Tabernacle  in  the 
Wilderness.  Another  copy,  wants  pp.  22^-4  and  \^-(i  (Jico  leaves,) 
otherwise per/eet ;  /orcl,  lettered  {Bcd/ord).  8"  P.  Pieree,  1689 

1230  — t  Sober  Considerations,  on  a  growinjj  Flood  of  Iniquity, 
v';  All  l'".ssay.  To  Dry  up  a  Fountain  of.  Confusion  and  every  Fvil 
Work  ;  and  to  Warn  People,  particularly  of  the  Woful  Coiise- 
(|uences  |of]  the  PrevailiiiL;  Abuse  of  Rum,  //.  (2),  20,  straight 
grained  red  mo roeeo  extra,  g.  e.  {Peil/'ord),  very  rare. 

8*^    John  Allen,  [1708] 

Cl'isc  cropped  ;  some  letters  cut  into,  on  the  front  mar^'in.  Interleaved  witli  white 
pp|wr. 

1231  — t  Sober  Sentiments.  In  an  Fssay  upon  the  Vain  Presump- 
tion of  Fivino;  and  Thriving  in, the  World.  .  .  Produced  by  the  pre- 
inatiue  and  much  lamented  Death  of  Mr.  Joshua  Lamb.  With  an 
Appcndi.x  by  another  Hand  [Rev.  Thomas  Walter],//'.  37,  eal/ gilt 
{W.  Pratt),  VERY  RARE.  Sill.  8'  7!  Fleet,  1722 

.See  MS.  nolo  on  \i.  J2.  Joshua  T.amb,  a  Harvard  student,  was  Uilled  by  I'allin);  Irom 
.Stoui;hton  Mall.  'I'hc  names  "Dr.Cotton  Malher"and  "  Mr.  Tliunias  Walter,"  .as  the 
respective  authors  of  the  sermon  and  the  appendix,  were  entered  by  Samuel  Sewall,  Jr.,  in 
his  copy.     See  /V.  /:'.  llisl.  6=  Can.  Kcghlir,  viii.  jfn. 

1232  —  t  Some  Seasonable  luiqiiiries  [concerning  F.pi.scopacy]  And 
for  tlie  establishment  of  the  Reformed  Churches.  Offered,  Vox 
the  Consideration  and  Satisfaction  of  them  that  are  willinfj;  to 
Weigh  things  in  Even  Balanees,  pp.  12,  //.  /.  /.,  eal/  gilt  {Pnitt), 
RARE.  12  '  n.  p.  [/jVjAw,]  1723 

1 233  —  t  A  Sorrowful  Spectacle.  Two  Sermons  on  the  Execution 
of  a  Woman  for  the  Murder  of  her  Sptirious  Offspring :  and,  with 
separate  title/age  and  imprint :  C^>I.^rAN  (Henj.)  The  Divine  Com- 
passion Declar'd  and  Magnilled,  pp.  (2),  vii,  3-92.  12"  1715 

The  first  tract  is  iin|)erfect,  wanting  title,  part  0/  t'ref.ice,  and  one  leaf  (85-6);  the 
second,  Dr.  Colman's  sunnon,  is  a  good  copy,  slightly  water-stained. 


Ii 


I 


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MATHER  (cotton) 


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Ml 


•^'..i 


12,^4  Matiikk  (Cotton)  t  A  Soul  Well  Anchorufl.  A  Little  Manual 
for  Sflf-Kxainination  ;  To  assist  a  Christian  In  Ivvainininj;  his 
Hopes  (if  a  Future  Blessedness,//.  24, (V///"!-.!//.?..!.'/// (/'/■<///),  kakic. 

12"  />*.  (i/iY/i,  1712 

rriliscil  :  '•  A  Slim  t  llyiiiii    To  Assist  (In'  I'.iUhcs  <if  .1  Sell  I'A.iiniii^iliiin." 

1235  —  S(>ul(liers  C'oinisellecl  and  Comforted.  A  Discourse  delivered 
unto  some  part  of  the  I'orces  enj;aj;ed  in  the  just  War,  ajjainst  the 
Northern  &:  Ivistern  Inpians.  Sept.  i.  16S9, //.  38,  (V/w.ivv/  momfio 
<'.\/r<r,  RAKK.  8""  Sitmitd  (.invii,  1689 

Si'iiu'  Ic.ivi's  (if  tile  (li'dic.itdiv  epistle,  wliiili  li.id  Ueii   tod   il"se  cn'ii|ie(l  (Hi  the  fiire 
iii.ip^in,  li.ive  iK'en  carefully  repaired  .iiid  estciided. 

1236  — Souldiers  Coimselled  and  Comforted.  .\  I )iscoiuse  delivered 
to  Forces  engaged  in  the  just  War  against  the  Indians.  Anotlur 
(V/r,  (•///  dose  in  places,  wants  last  tivo  leaves,  str.-p:  morocco  extra. 

8'  S.  Green,  16S9 

1237  —  Speedy  Repentance  Urj^ed.  Sermon  preached  at  Boston, 
Dec.  20.  1689,  in  the  Meariufj  and  at  the  Reepiest  of  one  Hugh 
Stone  [of  Andover],  .  .  under  Sentence  of  Death,  for  Murder.  .  . 
Added,  certain  Memorable  ProT/ilenccs  relating  to  some  other  Mur- 
ders, //.  (6),  87,  (i  hik.),  16,  title-pa^e  and  next  three  leaves  stained 
and  slii^htly  imperfect,  otlicrivise  a  good  copy.  8"  -S',  Green,  1690 

123S  —  t  'li^  Spirit  of  Life  entering  into  the  sjiiritually  dead.  \n 
F.ssay,  To  bring  a  Dead  Soul  into  the  Way,  wherein  the  (Quicken- 
ing Spirit  of  (lod  &  of  CJirace,  is  to  be  Hoped  and  Waited  for,  //. 
40,  calf  extra  {Pratt),  rakf..  12°  Timo.  Green,  1707 

1-39  —  Student  and  Preacher,  entituled,  Manuductio  ad  Ministeriuin  ; 
or  Directions  for  a  Candidate  of  tlie  Ministry;  republished  by 
John  Ryhuul,  clean  ci'Py,  polislied  cal/ gilt.  2,°  London,  17S1 

&v  Miiniuliictid  ad  Ministeriiini,  No.  ii6j. 

1240  —  The  same  work  ;  Added,  a  Literal  translation  t)f  Dr.  Cotton 
Mather's  famous  Latii\  Preface  :  with  an  Abridgement  of  Mr. 
Ryland's  Preface  to  his  edition,  li  a  If  calf  gilt.        12'^  London,  1789 

1241  —  tSuspiria  Vinctorum.  Some  Account  of  the  Condition  to 
whiih  the  Protestant  Interest  in  the  World  is  at  this  Day  reduced, 
//.  (2),  22,  calf  gilt  {Pratt),  uncut.  12°  'J'.  Fleet,  1726 

1242  —  The  Terror  of  the  Lord.  Some  Account  of  the  Earth(|uake 
that  shook  New  England  in  the  Night,  Oct.  29-30,  1727.  With  a 
Speech  made  unto  the  Inhabitants  of  Boston  the  next  Morning. 
The  Third  Edition,  //.  (4),  42,  brmvn  str.-gr.  morocco,  uncnt. 

8°  S.  Kneeland,  1727 

This  edition  h.is  an  Appendix,  written  Nov.  4,  and  a  Fiirtlicr  Apficndix  (pp.  39-42), 
Nov.  16. 

,243  _  t  THEOPOLIS  AMERICANA.  An  Essay  on  the  Golden 
Street  of  the  Holy  City;  i^ublishing  a  Testimony  against  the  Cor- 
ruptions of  the  Marketplace  ...  In  a  Sermon  to  the  (leneral 
Assembly,  1709,  //.  (4),  51,  (2),  levant  russia-red  morocco,  top  gilt 
{Bedford ,,  clean,  uncut,  vkry  rare.  12°  B.  Green,  1710 

1244  —  Things  for  a  Distress'd  People  to  think  ujion.  Offered  in 
the  Sermon  to  the  General  Assembly  of  the  Province  of  the  Mas- 
sachusetts-Bay, at  the  Anniversary  Election,  May  27,  C696,  //. 


I 


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167 


(2),  1-84,  wants  the  last  leaves  of  the  Postseript,  dk.  blue  morocco,  g.  e. 
{Beil/ont),  VKRV  kark. 

16    li.  Green  ^5^  y.  Allen,  for  Duncan  Campbel,  1696 

With  a  Poslsciipt,  contiiiniiiH  "A  KclaticTi  (if  no  less  than  Si:vi;n  Mihai'lus,  within 
this  little  while  wiounlit  by  the  Almighty  Lord  Jesus  Christ." 

1245  —  and  others :  'I'liirty  Important  ('ases  Resolved,  with  Evidence 
of  Scripture  and  Reason.  [Mostly,]  liy  several  Pastors  of  Adja- 
cent Cluirches,  ineetinfj;  in  Cambrid<;e.  With  some  other  memora- 
ble matters,//.  7S,  (2\,  mssia-red le-.-ant  morocco, g. e.{Beilford). 

8 '  Ji.  (ireen  &•  J.  Allen,  1609 

"  Ailvertisenient "  (2  pp.)  by  Cotton  Mather,  prefixed.  On  verso  of  title-pa.t;c,  an  aclili- 
tional  Case  resolveil,  in  mani'scuh'T,  hy  Inckk.xsu  Matiii;i<:  "Ou.  Whether  tl.j 
piiblick  reailini;  of  the  Scriptures  in  order,  to  our  ConKreiiiition-.,  without  preacliiui; 
thereupon!?),  JKMii.l  .in  Ordinance.''  .\l  tlu'  end  (pp.  71  7;l,  the  •' Proposals  ni.ide  by 
the  President  and  I'cllows  of  Harvard  Colled^e  "  Stc.  "to  Observe  and  Record  the  more 
Illustrious  I  )iscoveries  of  the  I  >ivine  Providence," etc.,  signed  Increase  Mather,  Pr(rsiiie>i/, 
Janus  Allen  (and  six  other)  I'lllows. 

In  samf  V:>h<me:  PuoidsArs  I'"or  the  Preservation  of  Religion  in  the  (,'hurchcs,  by  a 
due  Trial  of  them  that  stand  Candidates  i>f  the  Ministry,  .|  //.  n.  d.  (These  .ire  the 
Proposals  aureed  upon  by  the  Massachusetts  ,\ssociation,  July,  l"o2.) 

1246  —  'I'hoiights  for  the  Day  of  Rain  :  Two  Kssay.s,  I.  The  Gospel 
of  the  Rainbow.  II.  The  Saviour  with  his  Rainbow,  //.  (2),  vi, 
6.J,  Inown  mor.  8"  ]i.  Green,  1712 

P.efore  the  second  Fssay,isa  "  Carmen  Gratulatorium"  (2  pp.)  addressed  to  the  Author, 
signed  K.  Il.(Koljert  Hale?) 

The  second  Kssay  w.is  reprinted  in  London,  in  1714.     Sec,  Ix'fore,  No.  1220. 

1247  — t  The  Thoughts  of  a  Dying  Man.  A  I-'aithful  Report  of 
Matter.s  uttered  by  mat./,  in  the  I,ast  Minutes  of  their  Live.s,  etc., 
pp.  47,  (1),  four  pages  (17-20)  ///  admirable  facsimile,  by  Hurt,  calf 
extra,  g.  e.  {Bedford),  vkrv  kai<k. 

12"  /)'.  Green  &'  y.  Allen,  for  J.  Wheeler,  1697 

1248  —  t  The  Thoughts  of  a  Dying  Man.  Another  copy,  blue  levant 
morocco  extra,  paneled  sides,  g.  e.  {Bedford).  12"  1697 

1.749  —  tA  Token  for  the  Children  of  New-England.  Or,  Some 
K.x.implos  of  Children  in  whom  the  I''ear  of  (iod  was  Remarkably 
Budding,  before  they  Dyed,  In  Several  Parts  of  New-lMigland  .  .  . 
Added  as  Supplement,  unto  the  E.vcellent  Jankwavks  Token  for 
Children  :  Upon  the  Re-printing  of  it,  in  this  Countrey,  //.  36, 
[Appendetl  to  Janeway's  Token,//.  (12),  132,]  best  dk.  blue  levant 
mor.,  full  gilt,  ins.  Iwrdcrs  {Bedford). 

\2°  Timo.  Green,  for  B.  Eliot,  1700 

1250  —  t  A  Token  for  the  Children  of  New  England.  .  .  Added,  as  a 
Sup|)lement,  unto  tho  excellent  Janewayes  Token  for  (Children, 
wants  the  last  leaf,  worn  copy.  T.  Green,  1700.  —  A  Peifect  Recov- 
ery .  .  A  Urief  Discourse  to  the  lidiabitants  of  a  Place  that  had 
passed  thro'  a  very  Sickly  Winter,  and  a  Time  of  much  Adversity, 
//.  60,  a  piece  gone  from  the  bottom  of  the  title.  [1714.]  Two  in  one 
vol.,  old  binding,  neat.  12° 

1251  —  t  A  Town  in  its  truest  Glory.  A  Discourse  wherein  the  State 
of  all  our  Towns  is  C!!onsidered,//.  58,  brown  mor.  extra  {/'edford), 
rakk.  12" />'.  Green,  for  J).  Henchman,  1712 

1252  — t  A  Tree  Planted  by  the  Rivers  of  Water.  Or,  An  Kssay, 
upon  the  Godly  and  Glorious  Improvements,  which  Haptised 
Christians  are  to  make  of  their  Sacred  Baptism,  //.  (2),  69,  calf 
gilt  {J'ratt),  rare.  \2°  Barth.  Green,  for  Samuel  Phillips,  1704 


I    sC 


It; 


\,: 


■i 


ill 


nl. 


II 


J?, 

•J* 


;3 


*S 


i68 


MATHER   (cotton) 


1253  Mather  (Cotton)  t  'I'lcmcnda.  The  Dreadful  Sound  with 
which  the  Wicked  are  to  he  Thunderstruck.  In  a  Sermon  Deliv- 
ered unto  a  Cireat  Assembly,  in  which  was  present  a  Miserable 
African  [Joseph  Ilanno]  just  j^oiiij;  to  be  Executed  for  a  most 
Inhumane  and  Uncommon  Murder  at  Boston,  May  25,  1721. 
Added,  A  Conference  between  a  Minister,  and  the  Prisoner, 
/>/>.  (2).  41,  str.-gyaiihil  bnnvii  tiior.  cxtru,  uncut. 

large  12"  /?.  iirci-ii,  1721 

1254  —  'I'he  Triumphs  of  the  Reformed  Religion,  in  America.  'I'!ie 
Life  of  the  Renowned  John  Im.iot;  a  I'erson  justly  I'amous  in  the 
Church  of  Cod,  //.  (8),  152,  /(h'-simik  of  F.Hofs  luviilwrilirii^,  an  / 
iiii  t>i!:^>(iriiif(  (Eliot's  Tisil  /o  JV<jiiluiii,)  iiisciti\l ;  hist  levant  ilk.  li ic 
morocco,  panclcil  siitcs,  )^.  c.  {Bcit/o/il ). 

8"  JioiJ.  Harris  &•  yoim  Allot,  for  yos.  B running,  1691 

"This  copy  IwUmL.ed  to  \\w  Kcv.  John  Kliot's  son,  the  Kev.  Joscpli  Kliot,  |,;istor  at 
Guilfortl,  Conn."  —  (i.  1!. 

1255  —  The  Triumphs  of  the  Rcformetl  Religion  in  .America.  The 
I,ife  of  the  Renowned  John  Ki.iot.  Aiiotlicr  copy,  clci^aiifly  l>rii>i<l 
ill  str.  i^raiiiCil  /'liic  morocco  extra,  siilcs  iloul'k  paneled,  hack  full  ^ilt, 
Ko/icr  J'l/yiie's  /'est  style,  ^^  e.  {Bcilforil). 

8'  B.  Harris  ^  J,  Allen,  1691 

1256  —  The  Life  and  Death  of  the  Rennwn'd  Mr.  John  Eliot  .  .  . 
The  Second  Edition  carefully  corrected,//.  (6),  iT,&.  fine  copy. 

8"  Linilon,fur  yolin  Dun  ton,  1691 

1257  —  t  '1'Ih>  'I'riie  Riches.  .  .  A  brief  Essay  on  the  I'lisearcliable 
Riches  of  Christ,//.  (2),  vi.  31,  screen  mor.  extra.  8"  1724 

In  the  Heilication  "To  the  I'lork  of  (iod  wheroot  the  Author  is  the  Servant,"  the 
words  "  ii.utitnil.uly,  to  Mr.  lir.ifton  l''ovricrc"  arc  inlrrlineil,  in  .IA(//((7'.t  (//rfiji,')!;/'/  .ind 
die  aulonrapli  of  "(irafton  /•',;\iyi;tir"  is  on  tlie  tilli'-paye. 

1258  —  lJniloul)ted  Certainties.  .  .  A  Sermon  preached  on  the  Death 
of  Mrs.  .\r.i(iAii,  Skwai.i,, //.  (2),  28,  calf  extra  {J'ratt),  uakk. 

8  '  B.  Green,  1720 

I  .'59  —  Ifniim  Necessarium.     Awakenings  for  the  Unregenerate,  or, 

The  N'atiire  and  Necessity  of   Regeneratioi',  //.  {(>),  154,  <lk.  I'liie 

morocco  extra, .(,'.  e.  (BcJforJ).      16  '  />'.  If.,  for  i>uncan  Camplul,  i(')93 

^I■•^e  cropped,  partiLnl.uly  on  front  niarnin  of  the  first  four  Ic.es,  where  tlic  print  is 
sh'^lilly  cut  into  ;  a  coiner  torn  from  pp.  71),  So,  h.is  hecn  ^kilfull)  restored,  witliout  fat- 
sinille  of  the  texi.     Vl  uv   UAUIi. 

1260  —  t  Valerius  ;  or  Soul  Prosperity.  'I'he  Prosperity  of  tlie  Soul 
proposed  and  promoted,//.  2 c^,  green  mor.  extra,  vkkv  f<Af<K. 

8"  T.  Fleet,  for  S.  Gerris/i,  1723 

1261  —  The  Valley  of  iJac.i.  'I'he  Divine  Sov'reigrity,  Disjjlayed  and 
Adored  ...  A  Sermon,  oti  the  Death  of  Mrs.  Ilatniah  Sewall, 
the  .  .  Consort  of  .'-Samuel  Sewall  Est) ;  //.  (4),  28,  calf  f^ilt  {Bratt), 
larf^e  and  fine  copy,  i.\Iukmki.v  rak',-.  8'  />'.  Gteen,  1717 

1262  —  Vanisliitig  'I'hings.  .\fi  J-.ss.ay  on  Dyit.g  Man,  .  .  In  A 
Sermon  Prcaclied  on  the  Departure  of  .  .  Mr.  'I  homa.';  Uernard, 
the  late  Pastor  of  a  Church  iti  Atulover, //.  (2).  35,  (i),  ^<;/y  ,47// 

(/'/<;//).  lATREMEI.V  RARE. 

16"  .S'.  Kneeland,for  D.  Ifenchman,  17  iS 

Mr.  Haven  (Antc-Rcvol.  I'uhlica  ionsl  enters  the  title  from  S  Malhi'.'s  list;  hut 
evidently  had  nut  seen  the  lnMik.  It  is  not  in  the  ''linn',  ll.iivaid  Colkne,  M.iss.  Hist. 
Society's,  or  Am.  Antiq.  Scxiiety's  Catalogues. 


MATIIF.R    (cotton) 


169 


/  -J 
.111(1 
wall. 
<Ut), 
'7'7 
n   A 

AKD, 


Ma  THKK  (Cotton)  fXiclorina.  A  .Suiiiioiidii  ilio  Decease  ol  |liis 
claui;litei|  Mrs.  Katharine  Mather,  1717.  Hound  loilli  I'.est  (Jnianienis 
of  SOiith,  (A  .    No.  1070. 

1263  —  t  ViKiliiis.  Or, 'I'lie  Awakcner.  A  Brief  Essay,  to  Rebuke 
first  the  Natural  .Sleep  .  .  .  and  then  the  Moral  Sleep,  etc.,//.  (2), 
1 4,  moitnro  twtni.  8°  %  Fniiiklin,  1 7  1  y 

1264  —  A  Vision  in  the  'I'cmple.  The  Lord  of  Hosts,  .Vdored  ;  and 
the  Kin<i  of  (llory  I'ruclaiined  ;  On  a  Hay  of  Prayer  |  May  10, 
1721  I  at  the  ( )peninf;'  of  the  New  Hriek  Meeting;  House  in  the 
Nt>rth  part  of  Boston,//.  (2),  45,  mor.  cxiia  (^Bedford), Jiiic  lOpy. 

sni.  \2''  Printed  for  Robert  Stii>k<\\  1721 

1265  —  A  Warning  to  tiie  I'locks  against  Wolves  in  .Sheeps  ('loathing. 
Or,  A  P'aithful  .\d\ice  from  .several  Ministers  of  tiie  ("mspel,  .  . 
rel.iting  10  the  Dangers  that  may  arise  from  Impostors,  pretending 
to  he  Ministers.  With  a  Brief  History  of  some  Impostors,  lA., 
//.  7S,  cnmiii  lii'ivil  iiit'r.  extrij,  g.  <:  {fird/ord),  vkkv  kari;. 

16'^  Printed  for  the  Bookstllcrs.  1700 

"A  Letter  Ciint.ii'-i    ;  a   l\i'iii.>rk.iI)lo  llisti)ry  of  an  Impd^tor ''  |.Saii\inl   .May).  <l.il.il 

2i  (1.  10  111.  ifii)<),  sifi'ii'il  hy  i'.  M.illier,  pp.  29-52  ;   A  I'ostscript,  "  Sdmctliinn  to  \v  Kiidwii 

by  all  tile  Cluirclies,"  iV. .     '' .\   i''aitl>tul  Advirc  from  Several   Ministers,''  dated  I'losl.jii, 

Dee.  2S,  ifcyc),  is  siijned  by  Inerease  .M.itlier  and  twelve  others  (pp.  3   10). 

1266  —  TiiK  Way  ok  Tutrrii  laiil  otit.  A  Catechism  which,  as  with 
Supplies  from  the  'I'ower  of  David,  Arms  Christians  of  all  Ages, 
to  Refute  the  Errors  which  mcst  commonly  assault  the  Cause  of 
Christianity:  and  To  Preserve  the  I''aith  once  (klivered  tmto  liie 
Saints.  In  Seven  Essays  .  .  The  Second  lulition,  pp.  (2),  8,95,  (2), 
tniiri'lea  wrapper.  i?."  S.  Kneeiond,  1721 

One  of  tile  vi'HV  KAKKST  of  Matlin  V  Works.  The  title  is  not  in  ."-.  M  uher's  li..i.  1...1 
in  .mv  Itbiary  catalomie  whiih  has  been  consulted.  It  seenis  to  1h' the  srron.i  edition,  with 
idditioiis  .md  eliaiii;e  ol   title,  of  "rile  M.m  of  liod  fiiinished  with   .Supplies  from   llie 


Tower  of  David,"  named  by  S.  Matlier,  under  the  year  i; 


(If  111.'  Seven   I'^sav 


I  hi 


first,  entitlrtl  "  The    I'all  of    llabvlon,' 


was  appeiii 


led   to 


'  l"rontu 


well    Defende<l. 


piiiileil  in  i"r>7,  with  a  prefatory  note  headed  "  Tlie  I'rotestant  Arnieil  from  the   Towel  ol 


Da\id."     (See  Ne 


11?  |. 


At  .h, 


hli'l  the  \olunie  is  " 'Ilie  lioilv  of  Diiinitv  N'ersili*-'!" 


(2  pp.),  which  was  (hist    1  printed  i 


M.isthil,"  1702  (No.   iKi:;). 


An   A.hlilio 


91  05,   e.Mitains  ".A  Short  CateehiMii   for  the  t'oiisiieiue,  on  tlie  Coiidii 


of  II 


pp. 


H'liizeil  I'lantatioiis.' 


"HO 


—  The  Way  to  Prosperity.     Convention  Sermon,  i().Si;.     ilciiiid  witli 
riie  Wonderful  Works  of  Cod,  etc.     No.  1 27.1. 

1 267  —  What  the  IMous  Parent  wishes  for.  Boston-Lecture,  23d. 
I  in.  1721,//.  3.}.  yr/ie  first  Sermon  in  A  Course  of  Sermons  on 
Early  Piety,  l>y  the  Eight  Ministers  who  carry  on  tlie  Thursd.ty 
Lecture  in  Boston.      ///  t/ie  orii^in<ii'  t'indini;.  o  j^ood upy.^       8"  1721 


I'he  I'refa  e  to  tb,    volu 


id  thetlosiiii;  Diseoiirse,  are  by  lucre ,isc  M.ithei  :  the  oilier 


Sermons,  by  llic  Kcv.   II.   Wadsworth,    I!.  I  oini.in,  J.  Sewall,    T.   I'linee,  J.  Webb,   \V. 


{■. 


loiier,  anil 


I  r.  !•■( 


oft.     Tin 


Ftiviffit  /^tni;t/t>rt  /ttlt.^  1715 
i;7(i;  yoAii  [K  /■;></,■>;  i.S.>.i 


has  the  aiitoHraph'.  of  tliiij.   H 
iPw.  l\'/iihv,ll'-lvl  III  ;•■«</«<•,'' 177 


id  .s-,, 


,■/  <;.  /v,(/v,  i.sv'. 


Willi snvr/h,  17JI 
Jiinii's  Fiis/i-> 


1268  —  t  Wholesome  Words.  A  Visit  of  Advice,  Given  unto  Fam- 
ilies that  are  Visited  with  Sickness  ;  by  a  Pastoral  Letter,  <•/<■., 
//.   (2),  24,  eii/fgi/t  {/'r.itt).        12"'  Printed  for  P.  IPni/im.vi,  1713 

Vkkv   liAltK.     Not  in   Am.  .\nti(i.  Siniety's,  M.iss.   Hist.  Society's,  ll.irvaid  •'ollene, 


I'l 


l.il 


irary 


omie" 


In  .S.  Mather's  list,  the  title  is  fjiven  under   i7o.'-wliich 


may  \k  the  date  of  the  liist  edition. 

1269  —  t'I'he  Willof  a  Father  submitted  to.      I'he  Duty  of  Patient 
Subini.ssion  .  .   In   a  \(iy   brief    Discourse,  made   with   a  special 


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regard  untu  a  Relif;;ious  Family,  burying  an  Only  Son,  and  at  a 
'I'ime  of  nmcli  Aflliction  in  the  Neigliborhood,  //.  40,  ailf  gilt 
{Fratt^,  KAKK.  8'  'J\  Flat,  for  D.  Hciuhmaii,  1713 

1270  —  Winter  Meditations.  Directions  how  to  eni|)loy  the  Liesure 
{sic)  of  the  Winter  for  the  (ilory  of  God  .  .  With  a  I'reface  of 
the  Reveri'iid  Mr.  John  Higs^inson, //.  (12),  82,  //;/(■ /(;;//v»'/  q/" 
Cotton  Mallicr  iiiscit,d,  Immm  laarit  morocco  extra, g.  r.  (Bcilford). 

8°  Bruj.  Jfarris,  1693 

1270  *  —  Winter  Meditations,  another  copy,  brown  levant  viorocco  extra, 
panelcii  sides,  g.  e.  (FeJ/onl).  8°  FenJ.  I/arris,  1693 

1271  —  Winter  Piety  .  .  A  Sermon  at  Boston-Lecture,  27  d.  loni. 
1711.//.  (2),  T,T„  lower  part  of  title-page  restored  i,i  facsimile,  InoK'n 
morocco  extra  {Bedford),  uncut.  12"  />'.  Green,  1712 

127 1*  —  Winter  I'iely.  Another  good  copy,  str.-gr.  crimson  morocco 
extra  (/hdfonl).  \2°  B.  Green,  1712 

1272  —  Winthrnpi  Justa  :  A  Sermon  At  the  Funeral  of  the  Hon''''^ 
John  W  in  riiKoi'.  i'',sc|.  Late  Governour  of  the  Colony  of  Connec- 
ticut .  .  .  Who  Died  at  lioston.  Nov.  27,  1707,  in  his  69th  year  .  .  . 
Dedicated  lo  the  Right  Honorable.  'l"he  Lady  Rachel  Russel,  By 
Sir  Henry  Asiiiirst,  Bur.,  so//n,l,  clean  copy, pp.  19. 

8    Boston;  Repr.  London,  B.  Harris,  1709 

"  Tn  tlu-  Kciilt-r,"  Ijv  Incro.ise  Mather.     First  |uiiitei1,  Huston,  17  )S,  pp.  40.      Kaki:. 

1273  —  Wintiiropi  Justa:  A  Sermon  at  the  Funeral  of  the  Hon'''*^ 
Jdiui  W'inlhrop,  l''.s(|.,  (•/<■.  A  Second  \\w\>\c<,':i\o\\,  large  and  fine  copy, 
hut  has  lost  the  first  two  lines  (three  7i>or<ls)  of  the  tit'e  page. 

S'^  h'oston ;  Repr.  Londou,  B.  Harris,  1710 
J. 774  —  'I'lic  WdiKliTful  Works  of  (Jod  Commemorated.  I'raises 
Bespoke  for  the  (Jod  of  Heaven,  in  a  'rii.uiksj;i\ing  .Sermon  ; 
deli\e!<(i  (iii  Decemb.  19,  if)S9  .  .  .  With  a  I'ostscript  giving  .ni 
Account  111  S'une  very  stupendous  .Accidents,  which  ha\e  lately 
h.ippeitid  in  I'laiicc.  — To  which  is  .Nddeii  a  Sermon  preached 
unto  the  Convention  of  the  M.assachuset  C(  lony.  With  a  short 
Narrativi'  of  se\er.il  /'/  'tigies,  which  New  I'liigl.iud  hath  of  late 
had  the  .Alarms  of  Heaven  in,//.  (^H),  (>2.  7,  ?.(■>  I36].  5,  7,  str.-grained 
olive  '.noroeco  extra,  g.  -.  {Bedford).  S'  .V.  Green,  1690 

'I'l.ft  sivninl  Serntfin  I>;\^  .t  sopai-.ttc  titU\ imprint,  .iiiil  p;ii;in!;  :  "  'I'lu'  Way  to  I'rospi-rity- 
A  SiTniiin  pr.M(  IumI  to  llir  lloiiouialili!  Convention  o(  llir  '.  Miwrnoni,  Coiinril,  .mil  Kepip- 
sciilalivi'sof  till'  Mass.iiliiiset  I  ciliHiv,"  M.i\  .'!,  lOSc).  AV.//.ji./  I'nii,',  for  JlriiJ.  Iliinis, 
ir«»n.     (Si-p  S.  Mallior's  I  ili-  of  C.  MatliiT,  p.  4^) 

i'lm  .\ppi'nili\  land  it',  introdintory  "Manlissi")  "  touching  l'rndi);ie»  in  Ncw-Ehr- 
l.md,"  .n.'  ,dso  Mp.natolv  pai;ed.  Sonn-  of  the  pio.li'.;iis  nariated  are  very  striliini; :  "  In 
111.'  sunmiii  of  till'  vear  lOS.S,  just  lulorr  tlic  liisi  eiiiplion  of  oin  iinli.ippy  II  .//,  wi'  li.id 
mowin;.;  in  lioston  a  <  (//Afi,-*' A'.*'/,  out  of  wliiili  lliert^  sprouted  three  veiy  woiuleitnl 
llr.iiuhes,  oiieof  lluiiie\actly  lescmlilin,;  a  i'iiill,h,'  |*'ntlass|,  aiiotliirot  Iheni  as  ex.ullv 
reseinlilim;  a  h'.t/iii;  and  a  third,  exfnanilv  like  to  flic  (7ii/'  used  In  the  /iii/iiiii\  In  th.ii 
kiibaiiius  l-.\friilioii^.     I  w.is  niy^'  If  one  .nnont;  the  in.nu'  wlio  visited  this  *'utiosit\." 

IhiswoiKot  M.ither's  is  of  |ieiuli.ir  inteiest,  .is  lonl.iiniiii;  (in  the  dedii.iloiy  epistle 
til  .'sii  lli'inv  A  .hurst)  a  iop\,  cut  in  wood  or  Ivpc  iinl.il,  of  a  poition  ol  tlie  t.iiiioiis 
DiiiiiriiN    Km  K   Insi  iiiiriiiN. 

1275  —  'I'he  Wonders  of  tlu;  Invisible  World  :  •  lleing  an  Account  of 
the  !  Tiyals  ',  of  |  Several  Witches.  1  Lately  F.xeciited  in  |  New- 
iMiglael:  [  And  of  several  rem. likable  Curiosities  ihereiti  Occtir- 
ring  I  'I'DoctlK-r  with,  |  I.  <  >bservalinns  upofi  the  Natmi',  the 
Numbet.  111(1  till'  Cperaliiins  of  the  l>evils.  |  II.   .\  short  Narrative 


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of  a  late  outiai^i'  cdininitti'd  l)y  a  knot  id  Witches  in  |  Stvcile-Land 
[etc.]  I  Id.  Some  ("oiiiieels  (lirectin;^  a  clue  Inipiovement  of  the 
Terrible  thiii_:;s  lately  ;  ilone  .  .  in  NewlMi^iand.  j  1 V.  A  brief 
Discourse  upon  those  'I'eniptalion.s  which  are  the  more  ordinary 
Devi-jces  of  .Satan.  |  l>y  Cotton  Mather,  rublished  by  tlie  Special 
Connnand  |etc.],  \/>ti/ix/i,(/  ui/f  i^i/t,  uncut,  a  iiKAurii-it[,  copy. 

4^^  Priiittil fust  at  Boston ;  lifr.  London,  for  yolin  Diinton,  1^)93 

In  siicli  ri'iiilili.iii.  X'l'.KV  KAKi':.  'I'liis  is  Mu,'  iiusT  |.ini.l  ,iiily  .•mif'i.h)  l.ondiin 
editiiin.  'I'lir  \.\^\  p.t;;*'  is  iiumbirf.i  mS,  Imt  tin-  |M'.;itiatii'ii  is  iiri-^uj.ic,  tlic  niinilxT  nf 
p.ii;fs  Ix'in^.  ill  l.ul.  i-ni,  rsi  Iusim- nf  Ihr  lour  iiiiliniiuiirv  Icuis  imi  luinihorril.  A  leaf 
pircoiliiii;  till'  I'illo,  Ims  llii'  I  Lilt  Tillr  :  "Tlic'  I'rv.ils  nt  Sevi-rnl  W  lUlus,  I..itily  l':xc- 
ciiteil  in  Nuw  l'".nj;l.iiiil:  I'ulilislu'J  l)y  tlio  Special  ('niiinuiiKl  ul  (lie  Ociveiiiniir;  "  ami,  on 
the  vcrsn,  is  llie  '*  Iniprinuitui,  Dec.  :2;,  ''»'^ir''  '^y  l.ilnuiiul  Itnlmii. 

\2-]G  —  Work  upon  the  .\rk.  Meditations  upon  the  Ark  as  a  Type 
of  the  (!luucli  ;  Delivered  in  a  Sernmn  at  IJoston,  [Nov.  17,  i()S9,| 
//.  (10),  54,  (•(/// ,1,7//  {/'ititt),  K AKi;.  8"  Sainutl  Green,  1689 

1.177  —  lA^oik  Within  Doors.  .\n  P'.ssay  To  Assist  the  Serious  in 
the  (Jrand  l'',\eicise  of  C'onversinj;  with  Themselves,  and  Coinmmi 
inj;  with  their  own  lle.irts,  f/^.  ^o,  ni/f  ixtni,  gi/t  {/'/^itt),  .:uv 
KAUK.  12"  y;  (Jrecn,  1709 

'i"lK'  t'liininL;  lilU'  is;  "  A  Cliiistian  < '.•lui-i'-iii;;  willi  liimsell," 

1J7S  —  t  The  World  .Marm'd.  .\  .Surprizing;  Rel.itiou  of  a  new 
Hinnini;  Island  lately  r.iised  out  of  the  Sea  near  Tercera ;  .  .  and 
A  lirief  History  of  other  lL;nivnmous  Mountains  .  .  In  a  Letter  to 
.m  Ilonoiu'.ible  Fellow  of  the  Royal  Society  at  London,  I''roni  a 
.Member  of  the  same  Society.  //.  16,  (j),  dk.  (irown  Irrant  tnor. 
,:\tr,r  (K  AVd/ord).  8'  B.  Green,  17.' 1 

I  .-'79  —  The  Vounj;  Man  Spoken  to.  Another  F.ssay,  to  Recommeiul 
iS:  Inculcate  the  Maxims  of  I'lariv  Reliijion,  iinio  N'ouni;  Persons  .  .  . 
In  a  Sermon  preached  unto  llicm  on  ,1  Special  Occasion, //*.  (4), 
43,  utlf  f:;i/t  {/'r,ift),  iintiit,  vk.kv  rakk. 

12'  r.  Gr,vn,/i>r  Samiid  Gerris/i,  1712 

Occisiiiiii'il  liy  llie  ileatli  lit  Ml.  I'eter  Oliver,  ".m  llupetiil,  aiiil  a  TiiHis  Viiuii);  Man, 
One  well  lielnveil  in  the  \'iciiiity  "  (p.  iS).  Nut  in  the  I'linie,  Am.  Anlii].  Society's,  Mass. 
Ilist.  SiKiety's,  iir  ll.irvanl  e.italnjjiies. 

1280  —  Zelotes.  A  Zeal  for  the  House  of  (iod  ;  Hlown  up,  in  a  Ser- 
mon unto  an  .Assembly  of  Christians;  in  the  Soiith-l'.irt  of  lioston 
8.(1.  xi.  m.  17}';  .  .  at  their  I'irst  Kntrance  into  a  New  I'.dilice  for 
I'ublick  Worshi|),  //.  .\.\,  mor.  };ilt  ,:\tnr  yHedJord),  ij  thtvitifui 
copy,  nearly  itneut.  12  '  .7*.  Allen,  for  Nielt.  Jioonc,  1717 

"  .Sermon  at  the  I>c<licati(in  nf  the  New  Mcctinf;  lloiisc  im  t'hureh-Cirecn"  [.Suniiiier 
Street). 

1281  —  AiJTor.RAJ'it.  F.rasmi(Desi(l.)  Mori.T  Encomium,  cum  (Jerardi 
Listrii  Commentariis.  IVitli  oKtoxnr/'lis  <>/■  CurinN  <ind  Samuki, 
Matmkr  ;  />/•.  3S1,  e/iX'"/t/y  t'o/z/id  in  hrown  l.:uint  moroeeo,  luiek  and 
sides  flleted and [<aneled,  x.  e.  ( /iedford).     1 4    O\ofii,e,  fV.  /fall,  i()68 

On  the  unanl  leaf  preciilins  the  title,  is  a  ni-.il  aiitn^raph  :  "C'Hriii  .\tiitlii)i  l.i!\r. 
167S.  I',i/,;it  n-i  /.n,/i,i,i."  {'.'.)  On  the  iiv.ise  III  llie  le.il.  is  an  ixtiaet  "  I'.x  lleiiltVId: 
.Sphinx,  lie  Arlili.  l.iU'ul."  heijinniiii; :  "Ciiis  priiiius  .stuhitia'  h'nioiiiiuni  seripsit?  Dic- 
tator rei  literaria',  l''rasntni«,  Mnri.iin  in  liiei  in  eili^lit,  eiii  non  plus  (|ii,un  septein  ilieriini 
olN'rain  iinpi'iidit "  &e.  At  this  place  Cotton  Mather  put  an  asteiisk,  and  wrote, 
below,  "  *(  ti;t,i/  Jiiiliniis  Af.ll,i,  \  n^m  .;<■'."  lint.  sMli--i'ipiently,  a  line  was  drawn 
throiifjh  this  imte.  Another  autograph  nf  "Ciil'ii  Millni,"  mi  litle,  and  "  S.  Matheii," 
ahovi^ ;  and  on  the  iip|)oslte  KUard-leaf,  in  |)i.  Saiiiin  1  Mather's  hand,  the  I'^ilKrani ; 
"  i>tultltiii:  Landem  seripsisti  primus,  I'aasine, 
liidicat  lni;enliim  Stultitia  isia  tuiim. 

Athlotni  Efi^riimmiitii,  p.  18." 


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uSj  AFai  iii.k  (Chi mn)  Auiockai'II.  Maiuiscript  Simiiioh  :  "God, 
oi'i'  I'iUlK'i  ;"  from  I'liil.  iv.  20.  I'reailietl,  Sept.  i.slli,  i;:;,^. 
Neatly  written,  12  pa;;es,  small  octavo. 

uS;,  —  Mather  (Samuel)  Tlie  I.ileol  the  Rev.  ('niton  Mather,  D.D., 
K.K.S.  luistoii.  1729.  7'(>7ii/iii/i  iiiv  <!/'/',  III/,;/.  \W  I'lmeral  Sermons 
on  Cotton  Matliei,  by  'I'hom.is  I'rinee,  Joshua  (lee,  Sanuie!  Mather, 
and  Mather  l!yles.     Fivr  in  "lu-  vol.,  uilf.  S"  1 728-29 

.\  Siili^ciihn's  iii|iv,  willi  .iiili>i;i.ipli  cil  S.iiiini!  h'liiil.uht,  lln-  |Miiitri. 

1254  —  Life,  by  Samuel  Mather.  iri//i  I'uneral  Sermons  bv  Prince, 
(lee,  S.  Mather,  and  Mather  \)y\cs,  (>//[i;i//(i/  /'///, ///i^',  soiiihl  and  than, 

8"  172S-29 

Aiitiiurapli  of  Ihiirv  Hiviii/iiU.     (dni'  (if   tlir  scvin  co|iii's  Miliscrilx'it  fiT   liy  "  I'lif 
11.111.  I'Mw.iril  )!i..iiifuiil  Ksi[.") 

1285  —  Cj>i,man  (H.)  The  Holy  Walk  and  Cilorious  Translation  of 
Hlessed  Enoch.     Scinon  on  liic  Dcalli  uf  ' 'otton  Mather,  uncut. 

cS"  1728 

I  28O  —  Life,  by  Samuel  Mather:  with  I'uneral  Sermons  by 'l\  Prince, 
J.  (iCC,  S.  ^L\ther,  and  M.  liyles,  oui  of  bindinj^.  8'^  1728-29, 

ijS7  —  Jennin!;s  (David)  .\n  .\bridLcenioiit  of  the  Life  of  the  late 
keverend  and  Learned  Dr.  Cotton  Mather  .  .  Recommended  by  L 
Watts,  I).!).,//,  xii,  (4),  141,  ,,1//  i;/// {/u://on/).      12"  London,  1744 

1255  —  The  same,  u!i(/;^i/l  {/h-d/onf).  32"  /.,Yi/s,  E.  Btjinis,  1S02 

1289  —  The  same.  12"  [^London,]  Ktlit^ioiis  'jyiut  Socirty,  n.  d. 

1290  —  Tlie  same.  12"  rhihidi-lpliiii,  "•  d. 

1291  —  Memoir  of  the  Rev.  Cotton  ^Luhe^,  D.D.,  with  a  Ceiiealoj^y 
of  the   Family  of   Mather,  by  Samuil  (j.   Dt\}ki\  //.   i(>,  foided. 


inutit. 


1292  M\riii;R  (A/AKi All)  ("/■  .V,m/vvi(»X' (f >',///.)  None  i)ul  Christ.  A 
Disi'ourse  on  |ohn  vi.  67,  (18.  Preaeh'd  Privately,  to  a  Re!i};ious 
Society  in  Say-brook,  //.  (2),  22,  nnail. 

8    Ni-i<.<  J.ondon,  T.  iincn,  1722 

t<rv.  .\z,niuili  M.illicr,  niliiislit  <if  .'^.i)l)riHik,  i;'i :    i;;.',  ».i-.  .1  mhi  uf  Uii'   l<cv..s,umicl 
111  Windsor, .inil  Kiiimlsnii  of  Tinidlliy  (son  nf  Kidiiird  .mil  ilili'i  hmtlicr  of  Incrciise). 

1293  —  The  GospelMiiiister  Described.  Sermon  at  Newenl  'ii  Nor- 
wich Dec.  loth.  1723,  at  the  (Ordination  of  the  Rev.  Daniel  Kirt- 
laiul  'I'here,  pp.  32,  (i).  —  A  Discourse  concerning  the  Death  of 
the  Righteous,  Funeral  Sermon  for  Rev.  Moses  Noyes,  of  Lyme, 
//.  (4),  24.  2  Sirmons.scWi'd.     16"  iVno  /.nuifon,  T.  Grnn,  1725,  1731 

1294  —  (lood  Rulers  a  Choice  HlessiiiL;.  Connecticut  I'.lection  Ser- 
mon, May  13th,  1725.  Published  .  .  by  Order  of  .Authority,  />/. 
(2),  50,  uncut.  a'' A'cjc  London,  71  Great,  1725 

1295  —  The  Sabiialh  Day's  Rest  .\sserli'd,  I'',\|)laine<i,  Proved,  and 
.\pplied.  [Altesl.uion,  by  Cotton  M.Uher,  [jreli-xcd. J  /</>.  (2),  4, 
38,  (I),  <v//yAV//(/'/w//). 

sm.  8    /'os/on,  />'.  Ciccn,  Jim.,  for  S.  Gcrriah,  1725 

A  li-.if  III  till-  Altrl.itiiin  is  nii-.|il.nnl  by  llic  liimlir.     \'i;nv  Kaki. 

1296  —  A  Disco'arse  Conci'rning  the  Death  of  the  Righteous;  at 
Lyme,  Dccasion'd  by  the  Decease  of  the  Rev.  Mi.  Moses  Noyes, 
who  dyed  November  t    lli,  1729,//.  (4),  24,  ckiin,  niiiuf. 

iC    A'CiV  London,  T.  Green,  1731 


MATHER   (ELEAZEK,  MOSES,  NATHANAEI.) 


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1297  Mathkr  (F.i.kazkk)  of  Xorf/i.unpfon  {Hiin\  Co//.  xG^C-i),  c/t/ri- 
/'ivt/icr  of  lihiriisr :  A  Scrinus  Ivxiioitalioii  to  tin.'  rrcsciit  and 
Sufct't'dini;  ( loncralioii  in  New  I'".nj;lan(l,  .  .  lii'inj;  the  Siil)stan(C' 
of  the  '  St  Sermons  I'leaihed  l!y  I'.lea/er  Mather,  late  I'astor,  <■/«. 
Pt-  ('^)'  3  '•  .K''<''''M''<""  /<:V(Vil  red  mo/:,  foiir/ci/  x/iAs,  _:;///  /xuA;  r/</i  ins. 
/>oi,/iis  (/io/foni ),  UNiiii-.        4"  Camtirii/i^i;  S.  G.  and  M.  jf.,  1671 

AdiliLvs  til  till'  I'liimli  .iikI   liiliiiliitants  of  Niiitli:iiii|itiiii,  by  Increase  Matlier,  5  pp. 
Tin-  I'iist  I'iilili.iii,  i:\  VKI.Mh.I.V    KAKIC. 

1298  —  A  Serious  Ivxhortation  to  the  Present  and  Succeeding;  (len- 
oration  in  New  Kn^Iand,  </<•...  The  Second  Edition, //.  (2),  31, 
/>cst  str.-grainid  idnc  monhro,  i;i/t  /nitk  and  corners,  i;;.  r.  {Bed/ord). 

d^'  Boston,  yo/m  Foster,  167S 

Letter  tci  tlic  Kcailcr,  2  p|i.,  liy  Increase  Matlier.     Viatv  Kahk. 


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1299  Mathkk  (Mosks)  of  Afidd/ese.\\  Conn.  Tiie  Visible  Chuich  in 
Covenant  with  (lod:  or.  An  in(|iiiry  into  tho  Constitution  of  the 
Visible  Church  of  Christ.  Wherein  the  Divine  Ri}j;ht  of  Infant 
Haptisni  is  defended,  </i., //.  60.  8'  A^imi  \'or/.:  If.  Gaine,  \Ty) 

A  ilefence  of  tlie  "  ll.ilf  way  t'ovinant,"  aj;amst  llie  Kev.  l)r.  Ilellamy. 
I'lio  Kev.  Muses  Mather,  l).l>.  (Vale.  i".;i)),  minister  uf  Miilillesex.  (a  parisli  ni  .^tani- 
fiiril,  now  the  town  of  Harien,)  was  the  ijic.at-(;reat-t;ranilson  of  Kicliaril  of  IJorchester. 

1300  —  The  Visible  Church  in  Covenant  vitii  God;  Further  Illus- 
trated. .\lso,  .\  brief  Representativin  of  some  other  Ciospel-Doc- 
trines,  which  atfect  the  Controversy,  ete.,  pp.  "A \,  first  /cares  ivalcr- 
stained,  nncut.  8°  AWi  Haun,  1770 

1301  —  Connecticut  Election  Sermon,  May  10,  1781,  uncut. 

4^^  iVcTc  London,  17S1 

1302  —  posthumous.     Systematic  View  of  Divinity,  />ds.  uncut. 

\i  '  .Stamford,  Ct.,  1813 

1303  —  Divine  Sovereij^nty  Displayed  by  I'redestination  ;  or  the 
Docline  of  the  Decrees  considered,  uncut. 

8"  iVorwa/f;,  Conn.,  Reprinted,  1820 

1304  Mathkk  (Nathanaki.)  oJ  Du/din  and  London,  son  of  Ric/iard ; 
(Han'.  Co//.  1647),  A  Sermon  wherein  is  shewed  'i'hat  it  is  the 
Duty  and  should  be  the  care  of  iielievers  "n  CMirist,  to  Live  in  the 
Constant  Exercise  of  (Jrace, //.  (2),  28,  o/ive  morocco,  fu// gi/t,  ^.  e. 
(Bedford).    8"  Boston,  K.  I\ierce'j,for  yos.  Brinvnin;:;,  Stationer,  1684 

This  is  his  first  work  iniU'penilently  puljl;sheil.     I'^or  Ml  flarlier  pulilication,  see  S'o.  1J70, 
A  I'ispntatioii,  etc. 

1305  —  .\  Discussion  of  the  Lawfulness  of  a  T'astor's  acting  as  an 
Officer  in  o:her  Churches  besides  that  which  he  is  specially  called 
to  take  the  v  Hersight  of.  '['he  Second  lulition,  fp.  (2),  x,  8  5,  ^r 
small  cortur  torn  from  /asl  leaf,  oriy^ina/  /'indin);. 

12"  Boston,  repr.  />y  'J'.  Fleet,  1730 

First  print«l  in  London,  161)8. 

130^  —  The  Righteousness  of  (lod  through  Faith  upon  ,\11  without 
Diflerenco  who  belic-ve.  In  Two  Sermons  on  Romans  3.  22. 
//».  (4),  76,  /f.  I>:<nnd.  4"  London,  for  A\  Ilil/cr,  1694 

1306*  -~  The  same.  Second  Kdition,  tivo  or  l/trec  /caves  torn  (but 
complete)  and misplaeed.  12°  London,  i;i8 


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1307  Matiiku  (Natmanaki.)  <>/'  nid'Hit  aihl  J.oii./o/i,  son  of  NichitrU : 
17  MANUSCRll'T  Sciinoiis.  "pieacliid  hy  Mr.  NalliaiKU'l  Matliir 
ai  his  iiu'ctinj;  lioiiso  in  Loiulun,"'  in  /lis  \i' ioc.k Ai'ii,  liiindsomcly 
unilhit  out,  in  <i  (/U(U/o  Toluine,  2(>o />ii,t;i's\  old  villum,  neat. 

riu'  liist  Sciiiiiui  w.is  pUMclial,  t'ct.  J?,  lOSij;  iIil  Ki^t  M.iitli  u,  i(iSi|ji|u|,  mi  \\  I'lib- 
lit  V.vA. 

130S  |Nt.\i  HI' k(Nathanaf,l). >('//('/■ ///ivvvM.;  {//.  ('.  i6.S5)|  'I'hc  ISostdii 
I'lplu'iiu  lis.  .\n  Alinanai  k  .  .  .  fur  t ho  N'oar  ol  the  Christian  .Mr.i 
iiiSc;.      !•>/'/.  Boston,  I'X  iiiiil  for  Sdmiiil  iiiwn,  iC)S5 

•■  ll\   N.illi.  M.lllur.  I'llili'in."  i-.  wilHill  liy  |ml.;;i'  Siw.ill  i.ii  tlir  title  |>.n;i;  ot  lli^  (.'ipy. 

"  I  Ic  ilii-.l  ,it  thi'  .\7;/<  /(■<  lifh  W-.ir  c»f  liis  .\i;i*;  was  ,1  .\f,i>l,  /  <>f  Ait-i :  lM-i;aii  In  prcaih 
jn  (iiiv.itf.  His  ricty  an<l  l.iMiiiiii'.;  w.is  lnyi'iul  his  S'f.irs.  Tlir  Mistmy  dI  liis  l.'ijc  aiiil 
l\\uh  w.is  written  hv  his  Itinther  |t'(>ttnn|,  ami  there  li.i\e  Ikh-ii  Th)i<-  lutHit'iis  \A  it 
prlnti'dal  l.oiulon.  He  ctyeilhereal  Siilcii:,  ami  .iver  liis  ( ii.ive  there  is  written,  'I'hi'  Ashes 
111  an  11. ml  Slmlenl,  a  (iond  Selinl.ir,  ami  a  (ire.it  (  liristi.iii."  —  l\'a.  Jo/in  /li,^i;iiisi>ii, 
;ti  /lis  A<'fi'sttJli<'n  /'» t/it-  Attit:itit//ti, 

1309  —  The  Itdston  Kphenieris.     An  Ahnaiiack  .  .  .  for  .  .  .  1686. 

/ioston,  Sdmiici  Urcen,  idSd 


1310  MAriiKK  ^SAMi'r,i,)(y' />/^/'//>/,  son  of  Niiliiir,!,  {/liirr.  Coll.  iC'i,'?). 
.\  'IV'stiniony  from  the  Scriptinf  anainsl  Idolatry  \  SiipListitinn, 
III  'l"wo  St'rinons  ;  Upon  liio  l'',\.imph'  of  th.it  (lir.tl  Roforniei, 
Ht/ekiali.  .  I'li-achcfl,  Sept.  j;  and  30,  1(160.  //•.  (d),  71;,  </  'i\iy 
ltiiX<;  tall tofy  (Si  ly  6  inctiis),  in  .lark  red i^rosp-.  koant  mor.  extra, 
,^'.  c.  {J'",  /n'il/'onl),  iixctT.  4'  11.  p.,  n.  d.  \Camliri(lgc;  1670I 

In  Mich  ciinditinn,  nf  IvX  rKKMI'.  KAKITV.  Thimias,  /list.  0/  /'ri/i/iiii;,  ii.  ^yi, 
,issii;ns  the  ilate  of  li"!;!.!,  and  iiuotis  |«ilia|is  Inmi  a  MS.  mite  "roprinteil  at  ('am 
hridjie."'  This  vuhinie  Iinwcver  is  not  .1  ;,/;////,  Imt  was  pulilished  /i<>/t/  //ii-  itiith'^t's 
iHiimisnif-t  hy  his  hrotlicr,  Increase  Mather,  whose  reversed  initials,  M,  I.,  are  siihscriherl 
to  till'  prelaloiy  .\ddicss.  Mr.  Sihiev  notes  ( /A;;  r'.  Coit,liii)lcs,\.'^(t')  that  on  the  title- 
pane  ot  the  copy  in  the  lioston  .Allien. iiim  is  wiilleii:  "llor  the  publike  Library  at 
lloston,  11)71." 

I'or  an  eailier  piiblic.ition  hy  Sanim  1  Mallier.  see  Siiii' akd  (T.)  Subjection  to  Christ, 
No.  «M. 

131 1  —  A  'restiniony  from  tlio  Scripture  aijainst  Idolatry  &:  .Supersti- 
tion, etc.,//.  ((1'),  <S8.  8'  n.  p.,  ii.  d.     [A'c.vAw,  1725] 

"  I'rinted  in  i;.';,  according  to  a  M.S.  note,"  in  the  Prince  Library  co|)).  'I'his  copy 
has,  at  the  top  of  the  title-|«ne,  the  inscri|)tion,  "Oiinuin  Doni.  Uev'di  (oh.  W[ise.'] 
17;!    |,"  the  l.ist  niinieral  liavini;  been  cut  oil  in  triinmiiii;. 

1312  —  The  I''io;ures  or  'lypes  of  the  ( )Id  TestaiiRiil  .  .  Ivxplained 
and  Ini]jroved  in  sundry  Sermons.  Second  edition, //.  vii.  ( 1 ), 
540,  {\6),  olil  ivlf.  ^London,  1705 

The  first  edition  was  printed  in  ibSj,  n.  p.   [Dublin  ?1 

1313  MATHiiR  (SAMtiEi.)  of  Windsor,  Conn.,  .Son  of  limotliy.  A  Dead 
Faith  Anatomized.  A  Discourse  on  the  Nature,  and  the  i>an;4er, 
with  the  De.idly  Symptoms  of  a  Dead  I''aitli  in  those  who  profess 
the  I"'aith  of  Christ,//.  .'4,  108,  trimson  monhro  (Wiia,  i^ilt  Inuk,  ;.;.  e. 
(Ihdfurd).  8"  /u>ston,  Hartli.  Cnvn  an, I  'Y.  Allen,  1O97 

Preface  (pp.  y,  1^)  by  CurvnN  M atiikr. 

1314  —  "I'he  Self-Justiciary  Convicted.  Or,  A  Discourse  Concernino 
the  Difficulty  and  Necessity  of  Renouncing  our  own  Rij^liteou.iness, 
etc.,  pp.  (2),  J 7,  (1),  94. 

8"  Boston,  B.  Green,  far  N.  J'ortcr  at  Windsor,  1707 

"  A  Testimony  to  the  '  >ider  ot  the  (Ios|h.I,  in  the  Chmtlicsol  Ntw-laigbm',"  by  John 
lligginson  and  Wni.  ILil>lMrd,  follows  the  Lpistic  Dedicatory,  pp.  19-27. 


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1315  Mather  (S.\mvei.)  0/  Windsor,  Conn.,  son  of  Timothy.  The  Self- 
Justiciary  Convicted.    Another  copy.  %°  Boston,  1707 

1316  —  The  Same.     [Second  F.dition,] //.  (2),  14,  82. 

12°  Boston,  y.  Draper,  1740 

1317  Mather  (Samuel)  oJ  ]l'it>icy,  Rn^^laml,  son  of  Increase,  t  Observa- 
ations  on  the  Holy  Scriptures,//.  (10),  164,  (4),  calf  extra. 

12'^  London,  1707 

1318  —  tA  Conipi'iidious  History  of  the  Rise  and  Proj^ress  of  the 
Reformation  (if  the  Churcli  herein  England,  from  Popish  Darkness 
and  Superstition.  'I'ogeliier  with  an  Account  of  Nonconformity.  . 
Also,  King  diaries  ll's  Declaration  about  Religion,  October,  1660, 
etc.     ]iy  a  Gentleman,//.  (i(>),  14S.  8"  London,  1715 

"N.  IS.  A  Kii^'il  P'lt  III  this  lx>()k  is  (.ilniiist  Vctl).itiin)  a  'franscript  of  I)i.  (.utton 
Matlier's  flrut/ici  iti  w  Histdiycif  the  Kcfdiniatidn  &  Ninicimlnniiity,  I'rintcil  at  Kiiiirliiji, 
annoiOcjS;  with  smiiu  ICxtracts  fmni  Dr.  (..'alamy's  Abiidni'iuunl.  And  by  the  Still' iit 
the  Preface,  as  well  as  iipim  dlher  Consiileratidiis,  I  guess  that  this  Ciiinpeiuliims  Mistiiiy 
was  put  fill  111  by  Mr.  .Samuel  Mather,  in  Kni;laiui,  Urotlicr  to  the  Duttur."  —  jl/.S'.  mile  by 
the  I\'ri\  I'/ioiiiii!  I'\i.\irt>jl. 

1319  —  .A  Vinditation  of  the  Holy  Mible,  Wherein  the  Arginnents 
for,  ami  Objci  lions  against  the  Divine  Oiigiiial,  Purity,  and  Integ- 
rity of  the  Sciiptiiie.  are  Proijosi'd  and  Considered,//.  (4),  iv,  405, 
old  calf ,  j:;ilt.  '&'  Loudon,  1723 

Deilitatcil  til  the  Kev.  ["ilin.  (aliniy,  D.IV  l>i.  Samuel  Mather's  ciipy,  with  liis  mar 
ginal  miles. 

1330  Matiiku  (Samuki.)  D.D.,  of  Boston,  son  of  Cotton;  {Ilarv.  Coll.. 
1723)  'l"he  Lite  of  tiie  Very  Reverend  and  Learned  Cotton  Mather, 
old  I'indini;,  A'ct.  Isaac  /lackns's  copy,  n'ith  his  aiitof;ra/>h. 

iS  '  Boston,  1729 

1321  —  An  I'lssay  concerning  (^ir.itilnde.  Written  by  Samuel  Mather, 
M..\.  and  Ciia'plain  to  His  Majesty's  t:astk>  William,//.  (S),  i  (S, 
7(ia>ils  the  last  thnv  leaves,  niicnt.  8"  Boston,  1  732 

1322  —  \'ita  11.  Aiignsti  llciinanni  l''ianckii,  ciii  adjecta  est,  Narralio 
Reium  Menini.ibilium  in  Imc  lesiis  l'',v.ingeli(  is  per  (lernKiiii.iin. 
//.  31,  II,  hill/  iiior.  niiciit;   aiitoi^ni/'h  of  JScn/omin  Colniiui. 

8  '  Hostoni,  1 733 

1323  —  Apology  for  the  Liberties  of  the  < 'hurches  in  New  England, 
fresh  copy,  piiiiel.l  shc.f,  lettered,  neat.  S    Jioston.  173S 

1324  —  'I"he  Lord's  Prayer:  or,  A  New  Attempt  to  recover  the  rif;hl 
I'ersion,  and  genuine  Afeaninj:;  of   that    Pr.iyi'r, //.  (4),  iv,  67, //(/// 

str.-graincil  nioriieco,  top  ^^ilt,  imvwY.  8    /Boston,  1766 

1321;  —  The  Walk  of  the  Upright,  with  its  Comfort.  A  Funeral 
Discourse  after  the  Decease  of  the  Re\'.  William  Welsted  .  .  ami 
Mr.  Ellis  Cray  .  .  (  nlleague  Pastors  of  a  Cliiirch  in  Poston,//.  34, 
///  the  ori);inal  Idach  lorapper.       8    /{oston,for  Michael  Dennis,  1753 

1326  —  A  Dissert. ition  concerning  the  most  venerable  Name  of 
Jehovah, //.  ((")),  \oi,  trimn/ed  close.  S"  Boston,  1760 

1327  —  t  An  Attempt  to  shew,  that  .America  mtisi  be  Known  to  the 
Ancii'iils  ;  made  at  the  Ri(|iii'st,  and  to  gr.ilify  the  Cmiosily  of  an 
Inquisitivt  Ci  iilK  iii.iii.     In  which  is  added  an  Appendix  concerning 


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the  American  Colonics,  mihI  sonif  Modem  Manafjemcnts  against 
them.  By  an  American  iMi^lishnian,  I'astorof  a  C'iuirch  in  Hoston, 
/>/.  35,  Ihyston,  y.  Knccland,  1773.  —  |  I'rout  ('I'iniothy)]  Diana's 
Shrines  turned  into  Ready  Money,  by  l^riestly  Ma<j;ic  ;  or,  V^irtue 
j:;iven  up.     I'einj^  Remarks  on  Remarks  on  tiie  Northern   Priest's 

l'am])hlet,  entitled,  \ a  Known  to  the  A ts.     In  a  Letter 

to  the  Author.  [W'ithl  an  iniparliil  Ajipendi.v,  seltiufj  forth  the 
Ri;;hlof  thi'  llritish  Parliament,  (/(■., /•/".  23,  A"!'?!'  Ji'//-,  1773.  Rakk. 
'JiiHi  ill  one  vol.,  half  iiioi .,  iical.  8" 

132.S  —  MANUSCRIPT  Sermon  on  Job  xxiii.  10,  "And  Ileknoweth 
theWay.that  I  take,"<'/c.  "  Preachl'at  IIome,Sepl.  2S,  1777,  A.M." 
7  leaves  (11  closely  written  paijes),  foolscap  oct.u'o. 

1329  —  MANUSCRIPT.  I.i-.TTKRs  from  Samuel  Mather,  D.D.,  to 
his  son  Samuel,  1759-1785.  With  others,  from  Cotton  Matiikk, 
Samuki.  Skwai.i.  (Senior  and  Junior).  Col.  I-'.dm.  (.)iiin(:v,  CIov.  W. 
P.IIRNEI-,  Thomas  IIiitcminsdn,  &c.  Hound  betwi'en  j^uaril  leaves, 
in  an  elegant  (luarlo  volume,  iiwrouo  extra,  poihhil  siilcs,  i:;ilt  I'-lj^i'.i; 
with  clasp. 

A  volume  of  rcinarkahlf  interest.  The  letters  of  Dr.  Mutiier  (about  50  in  numlx:r) 
were  written  from  Itoston  to  liis  son,  durintr  tlie  tatter's  service  as  deputy-cnniniissary  at 
Kort  rdwaril  and  in  Canada,  and  his  sut)sequent  residence  in  Oiieliec,  until  liis  appoint 
ment  to  a  tlerksliip  in  the  customs  at  l5<iston.  The  son,  remaining  loyal  to  the  crown, 
Iwcamc  a  refugee  in  ICni;land.  His  correspondence  with  his  father  was  renewed  after  the 
|)eace,  and  this  volume  contains  three  letters  addressed  to  him  in  17X5  and  17S4,  when 
Dr.  Mather  w.is  in  his  seventy-eiijhth  year.  To  these  are  added,  thirteen  Utters  from 
Thomas  IIutciiinson  to  Samuel  Mather,  the  younijer,  written  while  Ixitli  were  in 
Eni'land,  l~79-S; ;  a  letter  from  |udi;e  S.\mliki.  Skwai.i.,  from  London,  .Aut;,  3,  ifiSi),  to 
his  wife  in  lioston;  a  letter  from  Samuel  Sew.all  (junior^  to  his  lirother,  Nov.  26,  1713 
(i;ivinK  an  account  of  the  sick'iess  and  innnerous  deaths  in  lioston);  one  from  Cotton 
Mathku  (imperfect),  sent  with  the  manuscript  of  his  "  Nehemiah  "  (printed  in  1721) 
to  judi{e  Sewall ;  and  another,  ol  hij;hi'r  interest  to  historians,  the  orif^hhil  ilrmiiiht  (four 
ilosely-writted  p.a.ues,  with  numerous  corrections)  of  Cotton  MAiiiiiit's  i.iiTlKU  to 
tilioROK  VAL'iillAN,  .Aijent  for  New  Hampshire,  March  3,  170S,  concernini;  the  nemiiue- 
ness  of  the  instrument  known  as  the  Wln-ihcri^lit  />,i;l  of  \l):>:).  (This  letter  was  printed 
in  the  Ap|«ndi.\  to  lielknap's  History  of  New  Hampshire,  and  has  Ixvn  frei|uently  referred 
to  liy  writers  who  have  t.aken  part  in  the  \VhciIwrij;ht  deed  controversy.)  A  letter  from 
Col.  Kdmund  Ouincy  of  Itrainlree,  to  Judge  Sew.dl,  Jan.  1721,  replying  to  a  question 
concerning  the  or,lcr  i\f  iiiiinh  of  the  Israelites  in  the  wilderness,  one  from  Gov.  \Vm. 
Ilurnet  to  S.  Sew.ill,  172S  (injiaed),  two  or  three  from  Mrs.  Hannah  Mather,  wife  of 
|)r.  Samuel  (and  sister  of  Gov.  Hutchinson)  to  her  son,  and  several  others  are  iiicluiled  m 
the  collection. 

This  volume  was  formerly  in  the  imssession  of  Mr.  Sannicl  (i.  Drake,  who  printed  brief 
extracts  Irom  two  or  three  of  the  letters,  in  the  lntro<luction  to  hi;  edition  of  Malheis 
History  of  Philip's  War  (pp.  iS-2r). 


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CONTAINING    AUTOGRAPHS   OF    INCREASE,    COTTON,    AND    SaMUF.I, 
MaTHI'.K,    with    OCCASIONAL    NOTES. 

1330  A(l;iin  (Mclcliif)r)  Vita- (IcriiKin.  'I'heolonjoniin,  ad  annum  1618 
deducta',  old uilf.  tlik.  8'  HiiiiMliir^n;  1620 

Aiit(ii;r.  of   Dr.  Snuiiif/  A  fit/Znr,  iiw  titli,  anil  a  ikpIc  in  tlie  liaiul  ol'  HiJiaii/  Mullirr, 
(in  i;nanl-leaf. 

I'jji  nuUiii^or.  Serinoiuin  Ducadcs  (^viiH|vi',  <le  I'otissiinis  Clirist. 
Relij^ionis  Capilibvs,  AutlKJie  Ikimicho  liullingero.  Tomi  III. 
/>/  one  volume,  good iOpy,  (42)  and  \()(>JK 

8  '  Loudini,  Jlciir.  Midldoiiiis,  [1584) 

Antoijr.  "  ('rcscenlhis  Atiillienis,"  "  S.   Mnthcri   17-^0,"  anil    MSS.  nutcs.    The    lii^l 
Knuli'.li  edition  of  Ilullinner's  Anii/it  in  l.atin.     Kaki;. 

1332  Uuxtorfii  (J.)  Institutio  Kpistolaris  Hebraica,  cum  Epistolaruin 
Hehr.  famil.  Ccnturia.  vellum.       8  '  Basilcw,  Coiir.  IValdkiir/ii,  1610 

Autonr.  "  Cnsioifii  Mitlh,  i i  l.ilvi,'^  on  title. 

1333  lUixtorfii  (J.)  Fil.  Ivxerritationes  ad  Histoiiam,  I.  Arcne  Foe- 
deris, II.  Iji;nis  Sacri  ct  ('(t-lestis.  III.  Urini  et 'I'luunmin,  IV.  Man- 
na;, etc.,  old  itilj\  sound.  4     lUnileic,  iTisq 

Aul.i^r.  "  CiHoiii  MiUhni  l.ilvr,  lOSjj." 

1334  Duille  (J.)  XLIX  Sermons  upon  the  Epi.stle  to  tlie  Colossians. 
In  Tiiree  Farts.    Translated  by  F.  S.,  />atieled  calf,  sound. 

io\.  London,  iGj.,-;! 

Aiilograplis  of  huraise  and  .Snviui-/  Mal/iey,  and  a  .MS.  Index  by  /.  Mathtr. 

1335  ^''''odvvln  (Thos.)  U'orld  to  Come  ;  or,  the  Kingdom  of  Christ 
asserted,  in  two  Sermons  on  I '.ph.  1:21,  uuvtts  title  and l>f^.  1-2. — 
(Joodwin  (Thos.)  Sermo.i  of  the  Fifth  Monarchy.  London,  1654. 
Two  in  one  vol.  4^ 

Aiitosrapli  note  of  Increase  Mather. 

1336  Grotius  (II.)  et  ill.  Dissertationes  de  .Studiis  instituendis,  iv/- 
i^raved  title.  '^°  Amsterdami,  Lud.  F.lzevir,  1645 

Aiitni»r.  *'  Cn'Sii'nfii  Afttt/ii't-i  I.iN'r^*  (with   MSS.  niites  and  rcfereiu  es  in  lii-^  hand,  on 
lly  leal  I,  "  .Sami/,//s  .\fa//i,-ri,  1737,"  .and  (partly  er.ised)  .Xfntlur  /iyA-s. 

1337  H<-''"diani  f  lisloria' sui  Temporis  liliri  vrii.  In  I,inj;iiadi  T.atinain 
convcrsa' ali  Aiv^.  I'oliliano;  r'd.  Dan.  Parens,  (V///! 

S"  I^ndini,  Tit.  fTatper,  1639 

"  Cottonus  .]fitttir'i Its"  (aiitoi^r.)  on  title  and  on  p.  ^o,  and  afew  MSS.  notes. 

1338  Hottin}j;or  ( I,  M.)      AnaJecta  Historico-'rheologica,  jw/z/yf^/r/fV^^ 

8°  7'iguri,  J.  Hodmer,  1652 

Antoirr.  of  /;/,;■(•(:(.•  and  Snntinl  Afutlifr. 

1339  Lactantiiis  (L.  C.  F. )  Divinartim  Institutionum  Libri  vii.  etc., 
old  stamped  leather  on  thick  oak  hoafds,  elasps,  laige,  well  l^ reserved 
copy.  4"  Inisileiv,  Andr.  Ciatander,  1521 

A  SCARCK  edition.      Title,  williiii  eniimis   uvo,l-ait  I'onler.     Autonraplis  (,ind  MSS. 
notes  on  tlydeaf )  of  Increase  and  Samuel  .Mather. 

1340  Leij^h  (Kdw.)  A  Systeme  or  Body  of  Divinity.  2d  edition,  old 
ealf,  7vell piesei-ved.  fol.  London,  1662 

AutoRniphs  of  Increase,  Cotton,  and  .Samuel  Mather ,  several  marginal  notes  hy  Increase 
Mather. 

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1341  Marcldcliai  Natlian.  il^vV  Ai'///^  Concordantiarvm  Ilcbraicarvm 
Capita:  tianslata  per  Ant.  Rcuchlinum  Isnensem,  ohi calf. 

folio,  luisihw,  Ifcnr.  J'liri,  |i5s6l 

Aiitoj;rn|ili,  "  CiTsccnIii  M.itlu-ii  I.ilvr,  LcinJun,  \(n\\." 

The  ,\ftir  ,W,ii/'  (I.i.nlit  to  111,'  rutlii  of  U.ililii  M.iiiloi liai  li.  Nathan  wa^i  "thu  first 
Hi'hrow  t'oncoril.incr  iom|>iK'(l  liy  a  jew.  It  wa'-  the  origin  of  tlic  loncoiclaiici's  of  Calfsio 
aiul  Uiixtorf."— /^<//7///i,'.     Ki-uclihn's  Latin  translation  is  scAKi  1:. 

1342  Mayiii'.w  (Kxi'kriknce)  Indian  Converts:  or.  Some  Acconnt 
of  the  Lives  and  Dyinjr  Speeclies  of  Christianized  Indians  of 
Martha's  N'ineyard.  Added,  Some  Acconnt  of  llie  lu)j:,lislt  Min- 
isters who  have  jiresided  over  I  lie  Indian  \\'orl<,  by  Mr.  Prince. 
old panehii  ca/f,  Jim'  copy. 

^"^  London,  for  Sam.  (icnisli,  Boston,  17^7 

On  a  E[iiari!-Ioaf,  in  tho  aiitoi^r.iph  of  a  forntcr  itossessor  —  whose  si^natnii'  is  illci^iblc — ■ 
the  inscriptiiui :  "  I'"\  Dono  Ainui  liitiyrninii  Siniiiidh  .1A(///(77,"  A.M.  \'.l).l\l.  Hos- 
toni  N(>v-.\n;.;ha',  |iily  lo,  17;."?,  ('otfiini  Aftitlirr  i'*iliiis,  /ihrrii.^r  ALi/ftry  Nepos,  .\iiiici 
mei  .  .  .  honoramli  &  coU^mU." 

T343  Owen  (John)  Of  the  Divine  Oriu;inall  of  the  .Scri|)tiires  |and 
otiier  tracts].  S"  O.vfonf,  1659,  '5S 

AiitOKr.  (Increase)  Mtillnr. 

1344  Platonis  Gnonioloj^ia  Cr.Tco  latina,  vdliini.  \(°  Colon.  Allobr. 
1613.  (Antogr.  [/.]  Mathcri,  and  a  few  M.SS.  notes.)  —  Rivetiis 
(Andr.)  Critici  Sacri  Specimen.  Hoc  est  Censnra'  Doctorum,  etc. 
Dordiechti,  ifmj.  (.Autogr.  Crcsccntius Mathcrus ;  and  .SVi'w"  Afat/icrs 
Jiook,  1723.)     2  vols. 

1345  Tracts.  Savn/ivn  rare  tracts,  bound  in  one  volume,  from 
the  library  of  Increask  Mather,  with  a  manuscript  table  of  con- 
tents in  his  handwritinj;  ;  haviiiLi;  his  name  (auto^rapii)  on  several 
of  the  title-pajj;es,  and  occasional  niartjinal  notes.  I'he  binding  is 
much  worn,  but  the  tracts  arc,  throughout,  in  tine  condition. 

4"  Loudon,  and  Cambridge,  N.  E.,  v.  y.  (1643- 1663) 

Ciit/rnts : 

1.  The  humlile  Ailvicc  of  llie  .Assemlily  of  I  livincs,  Now  ..  sitting  at  Westminster, 
Concorniii!^  a  Crinfession  of  I'aitli.  iS:e,  [(>p|Mtsite  the  title  is  Ihettrtlerof  l-.irli.inient, 
Dec.  7,  i^ii,  to  print  "sixe  huinlred  copies  niul  iu<  more,''  for  the  nse  of  the  MeinlKrn, 
■ind  enjoining  the  printer  "at  his  pirill,  not  to  print  more,  or  to  divulge  or  puhlish  any  of 
them."|     Vkhv  RAKr.    //».  ( 4 ),  |;.(.  lj»iif.,n.  i\.  [\(y\-\ 

2.  Owen  ( [olin )  [.\nswer  to  two  Questions  sent  to  him  (by  the  Assembly  of  I  )i\  ines  ? ) 
concernini;  the  I'ower  of  the  . "supreme  Mai,'istmte  alxnil  Religion,  etc.   //.  S,  n.  t.  p.     i(>iii 

3.  The  I'xdesiastieall  Oisciplinc  of  the  Reformed  (lunches  in  l'"iaiice  .  .  haithfiilly 
transcribed  into  f'".n!,'lisli, //.  (.(),  4S,  /.,iiii/.,  n.  d.  (.■//^'.i;';-.  eK/Z/A-,  "C'resccntius  Math- 
eriis,  I.ondiiii,  1  )ecenib.  24.  1^)51).  pret.  fid.") 

4.  A  I'latforni  of  Church  Discipline  .  .  atjreed  upon  at  Canibridi;e,  etc.,  //.  (2),  S,  30. 
A'l/'i:  /.oiii/oii,  I'J53.  (On  the  Kick  of  the  title  is  pasted  a  copy,  in  Increase  Mather's 
writin;,',  of  the  Vote  of  the  Oeneral  Court,  Oct.  1 1,  I'lii,  approvin-.;  thi'   I'l.itform.) 

5.  .\  nispiit.ation  concernins  Cluirch  Menilxrs  and  Ihcir  Children,  in  Answer  to  .\.\1. 
Questions,  &c.     (.SV^-  No.  g;o,  iiii/,:\  //.  (,S),  ;,i.  Loinl.,  1(1511 

The  name  of  "  Nathaniel  Mather  "  is  subscribed  to  the  pri'face,  in  Increase  Mather's  h.ind. 

(1.  I'ldpositioris  conciininn  tin'  Subject  of  liaptism  and  Consociation  of  Chunhcs  .  . 
Confirmed  by  a  Synod  of  F.lders  .  .  at  lioston,  in  iM)2  .  .  Whereiinto  is  anext  the  .Answer 
of  the  Disseiilinn  lirethren  [Anti-Synodalia  Scripta  Americana,] //.  (14),  iS,  3.S.  n.  p. 
Printed  in  the  Ve.ii,  1W12. 

See  No.  .S(5,  iiii/,\  This  copy  lias  a  slip  of  "  I'.irata,"  pasted  on  the  last  pac;f ,  and  one 
or  two  addition.d  errors  of  the  press  have  Ijccn  corrected  with  llie  pen. 

7.  DAVFM'DKr  (JiiliN)  .\nother  Kssay  I''or  Investii;ation  of  the  Truth, in  Answer  to 
Two  Questions,  concernint;  I.  The  Subject  of  naplisni.  11.  The  Coustu-iation  of  C'hiinhes. 
//.  (111).  71,  IXTHKMii  V  II  VUH.  4"^  t'.(w/'i7,/^i'.  .S'.  tjnyii  mill  M.  Jithnsoii,  \UtT, 

At  the  111'. id  of  the  " Apoloj;elical  Preface"  is  written,  in  the  hand  of  Cotton  Mather: 
"  By  Increase  Mather,  who  afterwanls  altereil  his  Sentiments.  I'iit  his  Life,  p.  ,"  and 
several  m.ii;;iiial  references.     .Scr  No.  753,  nnU. 


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N.  Smi-1' AKii  {,'{'. )  The  Cliiiicli-McinlxTsliip  iif  Cliililri'ii  and  tlitii  KikIiI  in  HaptiMiif 
.  .  I'l  '.ii.il  up  Ml  a  I.iUi'i,  etc.,  //.  (jj),  dt>.  C(iml'iiili;c,  Samiicl  Ginn,  lOoj 

II.  (mmhiwin  (T.)  iiiiJ  iiM<Ti.  An  .\pcili));tticall  Narialion,  Humbly  .SvbiiiittLcl  to 
the  ll(mi>ural)K'  llmisfs  of  rarlianiint,  /A  (2),  ^i.  Lotul.,  1643 

10.  An  AnatiHny  nf  Iridi  ih-tkIcmicv,  or  A  ihicfo  I'nninniilary  <in  tlic  Apulogcticall  Nar- 
ration, //.  (.|),  i.'.  Lmiil.,  I'i44 

1 1.  An  AnIiil.N.  .i;;ain^l  the  Cniilaniiiu-.  Air  cil   ImlipLinliiicy  .  .    liy  D.  I'.  W    //.  24. 

LonJ.,  ifi44 

I  J.     IOllis  ( (oiiN) /»«.     Vinilitiiu  l,'atlii>licx',  ur    The  Kii;hts  nf  I'arliuiilar  C'Innchcs 

KcNCUod :   and  AsMTlocl  against  that  .  .   Nnlinn  nl    One  Catlinlick,   Vi^iljle,  (iDvirniiiK 

Churcli,  etc.,//.  (S|,  Sfi.     "  /.ci«,/.,  1(147 

I  J.     HAKTi.liT  (W.)     /Jiiioxiiifliiii.     Or  A    Mcidel   of   tlie    Primitive  C(int;renatiiinal 

Way:  etc.,//.  (20),  i.pj.  Loih/.,  1(147 

14.  Stoni;  (■'^AMlMil.)  A  l.'nii^ienarKinal  (.luMcli  Is  a  Catlicilike  Visible  Church,  etc., 
//.  ^1,  lint  ittiHlhri;/.  l.omf.,  1O52 

15.  IIUKTON  (lliiNUN)  A  Vindicalion  ol  Churches  connnunly  called  Indepindcnt, 
//.  (4),  72.  /.<'«,/'.,  1644 

16.  BuKl'DN  (II.)  Vin'licix'  verilatis :  Trnlli  Vindicated  a);ainst  Calumny.  In  a 
Brief  Answer  to  Dr.  llastwick's  liiilt/icinlcniy  iiol  Goil'i  Orilinuiuc,  etc.,  //.  (4),  ^4. 

Loiitl.,  1645 

17.  lluuro.N  (11.)  Ciinf  irniities  Defurniity.  In  a  Dialci^iue  iK'tween  (.'(inforniity  and 
Ciinscience,  .  ciiiuiTuin^  Chun;h-(invernnicnt,  //.  (S),  28,  ( |).  Ijind.,  \b\U 

1346  Tracts.  Owtjii  (John)  Cluircli  of  Rome  no  Safe  (iiiide,  1679. 
—  }IouKK  (W'lM.)  Discourse  concerning  tlie  Witnesses,  1681. — 
Oates  (Titus)  Hiscovery  of  the  Mystery  of  Iniiiuity  as  it  is  now 
in  l^ractice  antongst  the  Jesuits,  1679.  —  Ikirnet  (dilbert)  Fast-Day 
Sermon,  Dec.  zi,  1680,  before  House  of  Coiiunons,  i68i. —  Frank- 
lin (Ricliaiil)  Discourse  on  Anticinist  and  tiie  .Xpocalypse,  London, 
1675. — Jacf)i)  (Jolin)  The  Jew  turned  Christian;  or  the  Corner- 
stone, 167I).  —  Relation  of  a  'I'own  in  I'iedniont  sunk  under 
(>roiMid,  ZrW(/iW,  1679.  —  Lanientatio.Civitatis,  or  London's  Com- 
plaint against  her  Children  in  the  Coinitry,  1665.  Itii^/tf  in  i  toL, 
gooii  c/iVn  copies,  old  calf.  i^  London,  v.  y. 

I'hree  nf  the  tracts  have  the  autograph  nf  I.  Mather,  who  also  wrote  the  table  of  cimlents 
at  the  beginning  of  the  volume. 

1347  lfi)Ai,L  (John)  The  Key  of  the  Holy  Tongve :  Wherein  is 
conteineid,  lirst  The  Hebriie  (Iranmiar  .  .  out  of  l*.  Martinivs. 
Secondly,  A  practize  ui)oii  tiie  first,  tiie  twentie  tift,  and  the  syxtie 
eyght  I'salmes,  .  .  .  Tiiirtlly,  A  short  Dictionary,  conteining  the 
llebrue  woords  that  are  found  in  the  15ible  with  their  pro[)er  sig- 
nifications.    All  Englished  ...  By  lohn.  lldall.    Moltkd  calj,  extra, 

full  silt  ekganl  i^liedfont). 

sm.  8"  Leyden,  Francis  L^aplielcnsius,  1593 

On  the  title-page  are  the  autographs  of  IVilliniii  S/itiix/i/<'ii  and  /iui\,isc  Sfii.'/ur, 

This  lirst  edition  of  Wwjirst  lichrciv  (Irtiiiiiihii-  in  Ent^lisli.     Tlie  Hebrew   Dictionary 

was  omitted  in  the  second  edition.     Udall  died  towards  the  end  of  1502,  in  the  Marsh.ilsea 

pri.son,  where  he  had  Iven  live  years  a  prisoner,  for  having  written  "  .\  Uemoiistration  of 

Discipline,"  which  gave  offence  to  the  hierarchy.     Sc  lirooks's  Lives  of  the  Puritans, 


11.  1-2.1. 


134S   Usher  (J.)     Annales  Vet.  Testamenti. 

Autographs  of  /.  Mather  and  Samuel  Mather,  172J. 


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1,^49  Beaumont  (John)  TrcUisij  on  S|)iiit>,  Apparitions.  Witch- 
crafts, and  other  Maj^ital    I'raotircs.  S'  f.ondoii,  1705 

liciUinumt'^  wnik  intliKlcs  ati  .iciniiiit  tp|    W  itcln  i.ill  in  New  l'.!i;-;I.iiiii. 

1350  Brini.kv  (John)     A   DIscovimv  of  Ihc   Iniiioslurcs  of  W  itches 
and  Astrologers,//.  (16),  127,  old ui/f,  kakk.     sni.  8"  Liuidon,  1680 

1351  — The  same,  (V?^.  1680 

1352  Cai.ek  (RoI!krt)  More  Wonders  of  the  Invisible  Workl  :  Or, 
'{'he  Wonders  of  the  Invisible  World  I)is])la\''d  in  Five  Paris. 
I'm^ti.  An  .Account  of  the  Sulferin^s  of  Margaret  Rule,  Written  b\- 
the  Rev.  Mr.  C.  M.  1'.  11.  Several  Letters  to  the  .Author,  </<■.  And 
his  Ke])ly  relating  to  Witchcraft.  !'.  ill.  TJU'  DilTerences  between 
Mie  Inhabitants  of  Salem  Village,  and  Mr.  I'arris,  their  Minister, 
in  New-Kiigland.  P.  iv.  Letters  of  a  (lentleni.in  uninterested, 
Endeavouring  to  |)rove  the  received  Opinions  about  Witihcraft  to 
be  Orthodo.x.  With  short  Lssays  to  their  .\ns\vers.  P.  V.  A  short 
Historical  .\ccout  (sii)  of  .Matteis  of  Fact  in  that  .MTair.  To 
which  is  added,  \  Postscrii)t  relating  to  ,1  Hook  intitleil,  I'he  Life 
of  Sir  William  Phips,  //.  (12),  i5(),  JA-.  grccu  IcvtUit  inonhro  extra, 
insitlc  honlcrs,  g.i\{Brilti'rd^.  4'  I.on.foii,  1700 

l'"tr.L'  l.iri^i'  ami  cK'an  copy,  ot  this  \"I*)K\'  UAKI-1  IhMik.  "  Mr.  Woiulwiinl's  copy  sold, 
ii'  i.'-()i|, for  $130"  (Siikin);  ami  the  same  copy  biou(;lit  ?i  (5, at  llic  sale  of  Mr.  Menzien's 
library  in  iS;;. 

13153  Cai.k.k  (R.)  More  Wonders  of  the  Invisible  World,  /;r,i//  nnd 
ikitn  (<>/>];  sliccp.  12""  Su/iiii,  J.  D.  iiiii/  J'.  C.  Cus/iiiif;,  Jr.,  1823 

'I'liu  .Si>coinl  Salfiii  I'llilioii  ;  witli  llu'  .-tdilition  of  ."i  artiilo  on  "< lilts  Cury." 

•354  t^'.\I•'•■^'  (I'i-)  The  Wonders  of  the  Invisible  World  Displayed. 
In  Five  Parts,  etc.  \  New  Kilitiou,  //.  xvi,  ;^t,t,.  froiitis/^iir,;  mar- 
hlid roan,  i:;ilt.  24.'    Kostoti,  182S 

1355  Coiii'KK  (Thom.as)  The  Mystery  of  Witchcraft.  Discovering, 
the  Truth,  Nature,  (Jccasions,  (Irowth  and  Power  thereof.  Together 
with  the  Detection  and  Punishment  of  the  same.  As  also,  the 
Seuerall  Stratagems  of  Sathan,  ensnaring  the  jjoore  Soule  by  this 
desperate  Practize  of  annoying  the  Hodie  .  .  Very  necessary  for 
the  redeeming  if  these  atheistical  and  secure  times,  //.  (32),  368, 
old  vdliim  wrapper.  1 2  '  London,  i  (>  1 7 

riiis  work,  now  VI'.RV  srARCK,  is  frr(|iKntly  rt'firrcil  to  liy  C'otloii  and   Inn.  Mallnr. 

1356  Dkaki;  (S.  (j.)  'i'he  Witchcraft  Delusion  in  New  luigland  :  its 
Rise,  Progress,  and  Termin.ition,  as  e.\!iibited  by  Dr.  C'ottijn 
Matiikr,  in  'riie  Wonders  of  the  Invisible  World ;  and  by  Mr. 
RiiHKRT  (!ai,ki',  in  his  More  Wonders  of  the  Invisible  World.  With 
Preface,  Introihiction  and  NcU'^s,  by  Samuel  G.  Drake,  ////(///, 
3  vols.  4    Koxbury,  for  W,  K.  Woodward,  1866 

Nos,  V,  VI,  VM,  ol    Wooihv.inrs  Ifislorknl  .SV>/<v. 

1357  —  The  same  work.  Large  Paper  (70  eopies  printed),  3  vols., 
uncut.  imp.  8'  Roxbury,  1866 


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135S  Drake  (S.  C.)     I'lie  same  woik,  Larukst  Paper,  _^  vols.,  iiiuuf. 

roy.  4'^  A'o.x/iury,  1866 

'359  l^KAKE  (S.  G.)  Annals  of  Witchcraft  in  New  lMi;;lan(l  and 
elsewhere  in  the  U.  States,  //.  306,  portrait  of  Hon.  yolin  Went 
worth,  doth  iwtni,  uncnc.  4"  Boston,  1.S69 

Nil.  VIII.  Ill   \Voiiilw.iiil\  // ishiru III  Scries :  eilitiiai  of  2-;o  cupies. 

1360  IvssKX  Win  HIS.  \  true  and  exact  Relation  Of  tlie  severall 
Inforniatiiins,  Ivvaininations,  and  ("onfessiniis  of  the  late  Witches, 
executed  in  tiie  ("nunty  of  I'lsse.x  [lMij;Iand],  .  .  arrai,u;ned  and  coi.i 
demned  at  C'lulmesford,  .  .  29  of  luly,  1645.  .  rublished  by  An 
thoritie,  //.  (8),  36,  sprinkkd  ut/f,  ^'ilt  ( IV.  Pratt). 

sni.  4°  London,  M.  S.  for  Henry  O  crton  and  h'cnj.  Allen,  1645 

Vi-.uv  sc  .Mdi'.  Mr.  OiMiilili  I  (,'.;/.  r,;/,//.in»,-,  111.  Ci(i2)  marks  a  iiipy  ;il  C;.  js.  TliV 
(lillwn)  (lifi'iKliTs  were  ill niiijni'll  iH'Inic  UnlH-rt,  Karl  of  UV.rwiek.  'riie  witclii  rail  cU'lu 
sieii  w.is  at  its  lu'i:;lit.  in  Kn;.;I.nul,  .it  this  pi'riod.  Sixteen  persons  were  eoinleinneil  .il 
Yannuulli  in  1^1.14,  nearly  si.xty  in  Snffclk.and  alxiiit  as  many  ni  lliintiii};(li>nsliire,  in  if))s 
.mil  i(i.|(t. 

1361  (ii.ANVii.  (Jos.)  .V  lilow  at  Modern  Sadducisin  in  some  Philo- 
sophical Considerations  about  Witclicraft,  with  an  Account  of  the 
Famous  Disturbance  at  the  House  of  M.  Moinpesson,  Lond.,  16OS. 
—  (Ii.ANVii.  (j.)  Plus  Ultra,  or  the  Pro'^ress  and  Advancement  of 
Kiio\vledi;e  since  the  days  of  .\ristotle,  I.ond.,  1668.  Two  in  one 
vol.,  lioth  st:ARCK.  12" 

1362  (li.ANVii.  (J.)  Kssays  on  several  Important  Subjects,  ;,'('(;./(('/)■, 
o/d  I'inding.  j^"  London,  1676 

The  .Sixth  Kssay  is  against  Witclieiaft.     .SiAKtu. 

1363  (li.ANVii,  (J.)  Saducismus  'I'liuniphatus,  01  full  and  plain  l'',vi 
deuce  concernin'.;  Witches  ami  .Vjjparitio.is  In  Two  Parts.  With 
a  Letter  of  Dr.    Henry   More,  on  the    sain.'    subject,  2   plates  l>y 

W.  J'aithorne,  tree  ealf  gilt.  8"  Lon.lon,  1681 

1364  —  The  same.  'I'he  Fourth  Kdilion,  with  additions,  lart^e  anil 
very  fine  copy,  2  plates  by  J'aithorne,  sir.  i^r.  red  moroeeo  e.vtra,  ,i,^.  e. 

8    London,  172(1 

"  Nil  Imiik  piil)lislieil  alter  tin-  Uestnialii  n  nl  (.  Ii.iiie-.  the  Semnil  w.is  inure  iiilliiential 
in  re\i\in^  the  w.inint;  iK'Iiet'  in  witeluialt  --  niuie  siipplieil  the  niaL;istr.ites  at  .^aleiii  willi 
so  many  aiitlmrilative  preee'lents  —nii  ni'iie  iliil  the  ^i.ltll(•l■s  ilraw  ninre  l.ir)>ely  fur  '  wnii- 
tlors  1)1  the  invisilile  witrlil.'  than  tlie  '  .'sailiineisinns  ']'riuiii]))iatus '  nl  the  Kev.  Joseph 
tilanvil  -a  I'lllnw  1  I  llie  Kiy.il  Sueiet,,  mie  ol  the  Llia|ilains  nf  I  harles  II.,  rcctur  ii(  the 
.Milx'y  ("hiireh  at  Hath,  ami  snl>s!.'i|iu'ntly  a  pivhemlary  nf  Wnreestcr.'' 

1365  Hai.e  (John)  A  Modest  Enquiry  ,  Into  the  Nature  of  |  Witch- 
craft, ;  and  How  I'crsons  Guilty  of  that  Oime  |  may  be  Convieted: 
And  the  means  '  ustd  for  their  Discovery  Discussed,!  both  A^ega- 
lively  and  Affirmatively,  \  accordinjj  to  Scripture  and  j  F,xperieiu:e.  | 
My  John  Hale,  Pastor  of  the  Church  of  Christ  in  Beverley,  j  Anno 
Domini  1^)97.  i  (With  a  prefatory  Epistle  to  the  Reader,  by  John 
Higginson,  of  Salem.)  pp.  (2),  176,  sheep. 

8°  Boston,  B.  Green  and  '/'.  Allen,  for  Ben/.  Eliot,  1702 

.^  I'"INK  Cdl'V,  in  the  iiriKinal  Imnlini;.  well  prrM-rv.  il,  of  a  Imnk  wliieli  Mr.  .'-aliin  notes 
{in  (he  Mciitks  Oi/n/oxw,  im.  .S51)  as  •'  I'.Xl  l■.^^SI  Vl'.I.V  KAKIC,  imleeil  the  rarest  iif 
all  the  works  relating  to  the  New-I':ni;lanil  Witehrraft  Delusion." 

1366  Hai.e  (Jdmn)  A  Modest  Entiuiry  into  the  Nature  of  Witchcraft. 
Another  copy,  str.-grained  dk.  red  moroeeo,  inside  I'orders,  full  gilt  I'aek, 
g.  e.  (/Bedford).  8'  Boston,  B.  Green  and  'j.  .Allen,  1702 

Mr.  iliinlcy  was  perhaps  the  only  collector,  in  the  present  century,  who  has  hail  theKmKl 
(ortniic  111  secure  Iwo  line  copies  of  this  Extraordinarily  Rare  Ixiok. 


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1367  Halk  (John)  A  Modest  lMi(|iiiiv  Into  the  Nature  of  Witchcraft, 
tic, pp.  158,  niiSc-t  ill//  .x/iii,  f^i/f,  rNciri',  kink  kkksh  copy. 

8°  I  AV/*/-.]  Boston,  KihtiaHit  (3^  .Idtims,  i^-ji 

I  liis  re-priiU  is  UVEN  MiiKl-  raki-.  tli.in  the  iiri;.;iii,il  nlitiun.  It  ii  iKit  iiKiitimiod  in 
Havcn'h  (Am.  .\tttit|.  .'^uc.)  Cat.iIoi;tn'.  nr  in  ."^.ibin'^  Pictiouaiy. 

1368  Hi'iciiiNstiN  (l'"K.\Nris)  All  Histoiic.il  I'lss.iy  rouccniini^  Witch- 
craft. I'hc  Secoiul  lulitioii,  witii  con;,iclci,ii)lc  .uk[''''"""<.  ///ii'  t/c\i/i 
copy.  8'  Loiiiloii,  1 7 JO 

Chap.  V.  "Till'  Witi  licrafts  ..t  S.iliin,  l;ii-.tiin.  .ind  AmiIumi,  New  F.iii^l.inil "  (|i|'- 
115-1 2-'). 

1369  Hutchinson  (T.)  The  Witchcraft  Delusion  of  1692.  Hy  (jov- 
ernor 'I'hos.  Hiitciiinson.  From  an  unpublished  Manuscript  in  tiie 
Mass.  Ardiives.     With  noies  i)y  Win.  V.  I'oole, />/>.  43,  iiihiit. 

\'  liostvit  {^Prhuihiy  Piinttd),  1870 

1370  Lawson  (I )iiOiiAi)  t'hrist's  I'ideiity  the  only  Shield  against 
Satan's  Malij^nity.  A  [Lecture  |  Sermon  at  Salem- Village,  the  24th 
of  March,  \(-n)i  .  .  a  time  of  I'uhlieU  l'',\ainination  of  some  Sus- 
pected for  Witchcraft.  'IMic  Second  lulition, />/.  (12),  \  2.0,  olil  calf, 
ic.^torcl.  ihal,  i,\k<;k  aiut  kin'k  copy. 

8"  Reprinted,  London,  N.  I'ookcy,    1704 

"kry  Kark.  This  oilition  lias  a  special  lleiliiatiun  tn  Sir  lleiiiv  ami  l.ady  Diana 
.\sl  hurst ;  aiul  an  .\ppentlix  (pp.  93-1  jn)  cdiitaininj;  "  Keni  irkalile  Tiiiie^s  rel.ilini;  to  tlie 
.'■lllicted''  —  "tdlhe  Accused''  —  and  "tii  llie  Cnnfessiiig  Witches."' 

1371  .\  Macical  Vision,  Or  a  Perfect  Discovery  of  the  l'"allacies  of 
Witchcraft,  As  it  was  late  represented  in  a  pleasant  Sweet  i  )ream 
to  a  Holy  sweet  Sister,  etc.,  pf-  (''*>  -2,  (3),  liolf  f^reen  morocco,  gilt, 
liNcitT.  sm.  8'  London,  for  Tltotnas  Palmer,  1673 

Scarce  and  Curious.  The  pretended  powers  of  N'ecrcini.uiceis  and  Witches  are 
fiue!!(>iis!}'  .set  forth.  The  Ixiok  can  liaidly  be  recuniineiuled  Idr  f.iniity  readinj;,  Init  its 
enumeration  of  |Kip'ilar  siipe  .citions  will  interest  students  of  folk  lore. 

1372  MATHER  (('oiton)  Late  Memorahle  I'lovidences  j  Relating 
to  ;  Witchcrafts  and  Possessions,  t'leariy  Manifesting,  Not  only 
tiiat  there  are  Witches,  hut  that  dood  Men  (as  well  as  others)  1 
may  i)ossibly  have  their  Lives  shortned  by  such  evil  Instruments 
of  Satan. ;  The  Second  Impression.  ■  Recommended  by  the  Reverend 
Mr.  Richard  |  Baxter  in  London,  and  by  the  Ministers  of  j  Roston 
and  Charlestown  in  New-Kngl.ind.  \  pp.  (22),  i  \.\,  s^ood  copy,  smooth 
russet  calf ,  neat.  ^°  Londcn,  ilio.  Parkhnrst,  1691 

"One  of  the  KAKMIiST  and  RAREST  American  works  lelatini;  to  the  subject."  — 
Afffisiff  (\ittitot^iu',  no.  1350. 

1373  MAIMER  (Cotton)  The  Wonders  of  the  invisible  World :  | 
Being  an  Account  of  the  \  'i'ryals  of  Several  Witches  F,ately 
Executed  |  in  New-England  :  ,  .\iul  of  Several  Remarkable  Curiosi- 
ties therein  Occurring.  !  My  Cotton  Mather.  \  Published  by  the 
Special  Command  of  his  Excellency  the  (lovcrnotir  of  the  I'rov- 
ince  of  the  NLassachusetts-I!ay  in  New-lMigland.  ;  'I'he  Second 
Edition.  I  3  prelim,  leai'es,  pp.  9-62,  irregular  pagination,  good  copy, 

llf  mor.       VERY  RARE. 

4°  Boston,  printed :  Repr.  London,  for  yohn  Dunton,  1G93 

Title,  I  leaf;  The  .Author's  Defence,  t  IT'  I'.nchantnients  Kiuouiiter'd,  pp.  v-'ii 
I  blk.  p,iKe  ;  The  Womlers  of  the  Invisible  World,  pp.  i  7  Oj.  The  signatures  arif  re^nkir, 
and  the  volume  is  complete,  but  the  pagination  is  a  curious  medley,  the  p.ine  numbers  Ix-in^ 
arr,inned  —  or  rather,  .//iarianged,  as  follows  ;  y- 1 5,  ( 1  blk. ),  1 7- J^,  4.!-5o,  31-56,  47-62. 


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The  Life  of  Sir  William 
sm.  8°  Lotii/oii,  1697 


1374  (MATHEr<  ((JorrtiN)!  Pietas  in  Patriam. 
Piiips,  Knt.,  Cioveinof  of  Massachusetts. 

The  t'liaplcr  cnntains 

[Mather  (C.)  Mcmorahle  Frovicjences  relating  "')  Witchcraft  and 
Possessions.  luUiihiirc^li,  1689.  .SVv  No.  1 170.  -  The  Wonders  of  tlie 
Invisible  World.  London,  \(v)},.  Sec  No.  1275.— Matlier  (1.)  Cases 
of  Conscitncc  Concerning  lOvil  .Spirits.  Boston,  U193.  See  No.  955. — 
A  Further  Account  of  tiie  'I'ryalls  of  the  New  ]'-nj;l.in(i  Witches.  Lon- 
don, 1O93.     .Sir  No.  990.1 

1375  Matiikr  (Inckkask)  Angelographia,  or  A  Discourse  Concern- 
in<;  the  Nature  and  Power  of  the  Holy  Angels,  and  the  (Jreat 
Henefit  which  the  'J'riie  Fearers  of  (iod  Receive  by  their  Ministry  : 
.  .  in  several  Sermons:  added,  \  Sermon  conrerning  .  .  the  F'allen 
Angels :  Also,  a  1  )isqiiisition  concerning  Angelical  .Appariticuis.  //. 
(16),  132,  44,  biaik  moroi\o,  paneled  and  tookd,  iinlit/iu;  red  edges. 

8°  Boston,  B.  Green  6-  J.  Allen,  for  S.  J'hillips,  1696 

Tile  "  Disquisition  "  lias  a  sfpaiati'  title-pa^e,  antl  is  sejiaratoly  pajjotl. 

137O  [Pdoi.K  (Wm.  1''.)]  The  Mather  Papers.  —  Cotton  Matlwr  and 
Salem  Wilchcn-ft.  Reprinted  [100  copies,  only^  from  the  IJoston 
Daily  Advert i^^er,  Oct.  2.S,  1S6.S,  //.  23,  iineut. —  Pooi.K  (Wm.  F.) 
Cotton  Mather  and  Salem  Witchcraft.  Reprinted  [100  copies,  only,\ 
from  the  North  American  Review,  for  April,  1869,//.  63,  iincitt. 
2  tracts.  8"  Boston,  1869 

'377  [Pooi.K  (Wm.  F. )|  Cotton  Mather  &  Witchcraft.  Two  Notices 
of  Mr.  Upham  his  Reply.    p/>.  30,  uncut.  sq.  16°  Boston,  1870 

137S  Sai.km  Wircncu M'T,  Comprising  [Calef's]  More  Wonders  of  the 
Invisible  World,  and  [Cotton  Matlier's]  Wonders  of  the  invisible 
World  :  With  Notes,  etc.,  by  S.  P.  Fowler,  clotli.        12"  Saletn,  186 1 

'379  Sai.km  WniiiCKArr:  Comprising  [C'.ilef's]  More  Wonders  of 
the  Invisible  World,  and  [C.  Mather's]  Wonders  of  the  Invisibli' 
World  :  With  Notes  and  Fxplanations,  by  S.  P.  I'owler,  //.  450, 
clotli  uncut.  sm.  4"  /ioston,  Wm.  I'cazie,  1.S65 

Only  550  c(ipi(>  prinlid. 

1380  .Sai.km  WiiciickaI'T.  Records  of  .Salem  Witchcraft,  copied 
from  the  Original  I  )o('inuenls.      ?  vols,  uncut,/'/'.  279,  2.S7. 

i^'  All'ony,  y.  Munscll.  1X64 

Wdddw.nd's //;i/.),/,Y;/.SV(/V.t,  Viils.  1,11. 

1381  SoMK  I''kw  Rkm\i<ks  upon  a  Scandalous  iJook,  against  the  (!ov 
ernnient  and  Ministry  of  New-ICngland,  Written  l)y  one  Koliert 
Calef.  Detecting  the  I'nparrailel'd  Malice  &  Falsehood  of  the 
said  Book.  .  .  (.'om])osed  and  Published  by  several  Persons  belong- 
ing to  the  F'lock  of  some  of  the  Injured  Pastors,  stained  and  iw/er 

feet,  wanting  pp.  (^15-71,  udiich  have  Inen  suj  plied  in  manuscript  i.t'y  the 
late  Samuel  G.  Drahe),  half  calf,  neat,  uncut. 

8"  Boston,  T.  Green,  1701 

I''.XCKSS1\'I''.I.V  KAKIC.  The  postsiilpt  (pp.  fi;  71 )  is  si(;n<il  liy  Inciease  and  I dt- 
liin  Matlior,  wlm  disavow  llwii  aiilliipisliip  nf  llic  work,  wliidi  purports  to  have  hcen  ilrawn 
lip  hy  (Ihadiah  (.ill  .iiid  si\  other  iiiiiiiIkis  of  tlu'  Old  North  cliurcli. 

1382  TiiAcnKU  (|.)  An  F'ssay  on  Demonology,  Chosis,  and  Appari- 
tions, and  Popular  Superstitions.  ,\Iso,  an  .\ccoinit  of  the  Witch- 
craft Delusion  at  Salem,  in  1^92,  cloth,  uncut,  scarce. 

12°  Boston,  1 83 1 


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1383  Tryal  of  Witches  at  the  Assizes  held  at  Bury  St.  Edmonds  for 
the  County  of  Suffolk,  March,  1664,  Before  Sir  Matthew  Hale, 
Kt.,  J.wiv.E  (i»i/  viNK  coi'Y,  />/>.  (4"),  59.  S'  T.imihw,  1682 

With  lliis  VKRY  SCAHCK  tnict  is  I lid:  "A   .'^lioi  t   Treatise  Timcliini;  .'Sheriffs  Ac- 

compls,"  liy  .Sir  M.ittliew  Hale,  l.oiiilitii.  IDS-,. 

1384  'I'ryal  of  Witches,  at  tiic  Assizes  held  at  Bury  St.  F.dmonds, 
March,  1664  :  Before  Sir  Malthew  Hale,  Kt  .  .  Reprinted  verbatim 
from  tile  ( )riginai  Edition  of  16S2.  Only  100  (V/'irs  f'lintcii,  <i/ 
C/iiir/rs  C7<t//-''s  l^rivatc  J'/rss,  Great  'i'of/uu/i,  Jusyx:  />/>.  2().  I.oii 
(/on,  1835.  —  Account  of  the  'I'rial,  Confession,  &  Condenuiation  of 
Six  Witches  at  Maidstone,  in  the  (!ounty  of  Kent,  July,  1652. 
.Vddeil,  the  Trial,  Examination.  &  Execution  of  'I'hree  Witches  at 
Eaversham,  Sept.  if)4S.  200  co/'ics  irpiiiiliui  verbatim  from  the 
original  edition,  //>.  vi,  3-9.  I.oiiiioii,  1837.  —  'J'rue  and  Exact 
Relation  of  the  several!  Informalions  etc.  of  the  late  Witches  con- 
demned at  the  Sessions  at  Chclmesford.  [in  Essex,]  29  July,  1645, 
only  200  copies  reprinted,  tit  C.  Clark's  Private  Press,  Great  'I'ot/iam, 
\>\i.  '\\,  ^,\,  portrait  0/  Alatt/ian  Hopkins  t/ie  U'itcli /inkier.  London, 
1837.     3  in  I  vol.,  calf  gilt,  scarce.  8  ' 

13S5  UiMiAM  (('.  W.)  Lectures  on  Witchcr.ift,  comprising  a  History 
of  the  Delusion  in  Salem  in  iG(j2,  clol/i,  UNCur.       \2"  Jioston,  1831 

1386  Ui'HAM  (C.  W.)  Salem  Witchcraft,  with  an  Account  of  Salem 
Village,  and  a  History  of  Opinions  upon  Witchcraft  and  Kindred 
Subjects,  2  vols.,  map  anil  plates,  Eakiuc  I'ai-ek,  uncut. 

imp.  8"  Host  on,   iVii^gin  i5j^  /./////,  iSd; 

50  ("ti//fi  only,  ininled  im  this  paper. 

1387  — The  same,    \vols.  uncut,    sm.  4°  Ju'stun,  ff7e;ijv// 15^> /./////,  1S67 

100  copies  printed  on  tliis  pa*  er. 

1385  Wkiisiek  (John)  'In-"  Displaying  of  Supposed  Witchcraft, 
wherein  it  is  atlirmed  that  there  an-  many  sorts  of  Deceivers  and 
Impostors,  .  .  But  that  there  is  a  Corporeal  League  made  betwixt 
the  Devil  and  the  Witch,  or  that  he  sucks  on  the  Witches  itody.  . 
or  that  Witches  are  turned  into  Cats,  I  togs,  raise  'l"eni|Hsts,  or  thf 
like,  is  utterly  denied  and  disproved,  ,te.,  lari^e  and  fine  copy,  in  the 
orie^inal lalj,  VEkv  UAUi:.  folio,  London,  ih'j'j 

1389  [Wn.i.ARi)  (Samuk.i.)?]  Some  Miscellany  ()bser\ations  on  our 
I'resent  Debates  respecting  Witchcrafts,  in  a  Dialogue  between 
S.  and  H.  By  P.  E.  and  j'.  A.  J'liiladelf'/iia,  W  m.  Ihadford,  for 
Hezekialt  Usher,  \(){)2.  sm.  4'  Keprintcl,  Boston,  1867 

" Coni;rei,'aiional  Ouarteily"   Reprint,  No.  I.,  />/.  ^4.     Only    100  copies  printed.      1  he 
orij;inal  tract  is  ot  eslraordinary  rarity. 

1390  The  Witches:  a  Tale  of  New-England,  curious  ^ooodcnts,  f^/>  77, 
elegant  tree  calf ,  full  gilt  l>ach,  filleted  sides  (Af.:tthe:c<s). 

iS  •  Liath  \_Afe.],  A'.  L.  Underhill,  1837 


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MASSACHUSETTS. 

ACT.S  AND  LAWS.     [For  the  Coi.oNY  Laws,  and  the  Province 
Laws,  1692  to  1708,  see  Nos.  814-819.] 

139 1  —  Acts  and  Laws  Passed  by  the  (jreat  and  (Jeneral  Court  or 
Assembly  of  Her  Majesties  Province  of  the  Massachusetts  liay, 
May  29,  1 706  to  May  30,  1 7  11,//.  291-363.   Reprintetl for  the  State. 

folio,  \_Boston,  1S69] 

1392  —  'I'he  Charter  granted  by  King  William  and  Queen  Mary  — 
Acts  and  Laws  of  the  Province.  [With  additional  Acts  of  May 
and  October  Sessions,  1714,!  large  and  fine  copy.  [^/^.  13,  vi,  252,  ^V^/ 
calf  folio,  Boston,  B.  Green,  .714 

1393  —  The  same.  \\"\\.\\  Session  Acts,  May,  1714-Nov.  1719  (pp. 
241-328)  added,  ^'■(Wfvy'j.  ioWa,  Boston,  i7i4[-2o| 

1394  —  The  Charter  and  The  Ex|)lanatory  C'harter:  Table:  and  .Acts 
and  Laws  of  the  Province.  With  Session  Acts  to  .\pril,  1735  (p. 
534)  AdAi^A,  good  copy,  old  ca/f.     folio,  Boston,  B.  Green,  i726[-34] 

1395  —  The  same.  With  .Session  Laws  to  July,  1737  {\>.  626'),  ?<■'//// 
some  "laniiseript  ''  'Jiistieiane  Records ''  of  T/tomas  Burton,  Esq.,  of 
Salem,  I"] ifi-t^x ,  on  leaves  at  the  end  ioWo,  Boston,  i726[-37] 

1396  —  The  Ciiarter  and  F.xplanatory  Charter.  Table.  Acts  and 
Laws  of  the  Province.  JF/tli  Session  .lets,  Nov.  1726-Jan.  1738-9, 
added, pp.  (2),  14;  17;  (2),  684. 

folio,  Boston,  B.  Green  [and  %  Draper"],  i726[-38] 

1397  —  Acts  and  Laws  Passed  by  the  General  Court,  (at  the  several 
Sessions')  November,  1738,10  Alay,  ^T  :^2,  inclusive, continuous  paging, 
pp.  667-7S9,  wanting  pp.  763-70,  (/// tiNci'T. 

folio,  y.  Draper  {to  p.  735)  and  S.  Knccland  &"  7!  Green,  1739-42 

1398  —  The  Charter,  &c.  L.vplanatory  Charter.  Table.  Acts  and 
Laws  of  the  Province.  With  Session  Acts,  May,  1742 -Nov., 
1752,  added,//.  14,  28,  432,  (//.  411-^32,  inserted  loose,)  old  calf 

folio,  Boston,  S.  A'nceland  &"  T.  Green,  i742[-52] 

1399  —  The  Ciiarter,  &c.  Acts  and  Laws  of  the  Province.  With 
Session  Acts  to  Jfxn.,  1762,  added,  //.  14,  24,  429. 

folio,  Boston,  S.  Knecland,  i759[-62] 

1400  —  Temporary  Acts  and  Laws,  1742.  —  Additional  Laws,  May, 
1742-Aug.,  1747,  //.  (2),  4,  74  ;  75-254  ;  mostly  uncut,  paper  covers. 

folio,  Boston,  S.  Knecland  &•  T.  Green. 

1401  —  Temporary  Acts  and  Laws,  1755.  —  Additional  Laws,  to 
Jan.,  1758,  inclusive,^.  8,  32C.  foho,  Boston,  S.  Kneeland 

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1402  Acts  ano  Laws.  'I'emporary  Acts  and  Laws.  Bos/on,  Gran  &^ 
A'ussi//,  1763 — Additional  Laws,  May,  1763-Jiine,  1773,//.  (2), 
X,  (-•),  viii,  507,  w,iiitiiii;  pp.  265-8,  29t;-3<j2.  403-16,  439- 44,  ////,', 
i/i(in  < v'/_r,  autograph  of  ydlin  Pukcriii}:;,  Nuiiiiig  broken. 

folio,  Boston,  Green  &•  Russell. 

1403  —  Tciriporary  Laws  rhe  Acts  Contained  in  this  Book  were 
ordered  to  he  left  out  of  t!ie  last  Impression  of  'rein|)orary  Laws 
and  printed  by  tlieniselves,  viz.,  Impost  Act,  [i7()j].  Act  for  grant- 
ing; an  Kxcise  upon  Spirits,  &c.  [1762],  Act  for  providing  and 
niaintainihg  two  armed  Vessels,  A:c.  [1756],  and  Jour  others, 
{pp.  52).  fol.  Boston,  Green  &>  Russell,  1763 

1404  —  Charters  and  Cieneral  Laws  of  the  Colony  and  Province, 
with  Ajjpendi.x,  law  ealf.  r.  8"  Boston,  1814 

1  (05  —  Perpetual  Laws  of  the  Commonwealth,  From  the  Connnence- 
ment  of  the  Constitution,  [Oct.,  i7So-May,  1781),]  Boston,  Adams 
and  A'ourse,  i78().  — Lawsof  the  Commonwealth,  \'ol.  II.  1 17S9-96I, 
Boston,  Adams  <5n  Nourse,  'J'.  Adams,  and  Adams  and  Larkin, 
large  and  fine  eopy,  ealf.  2  vols.,  folio 

1406  —  yVcts  and  Laws  of  the  Commonwealth.  1781,  ,Se[)t.  (//.  87- 
108);  1784,  Ian.,  March,  (pp.  49-129);  Mav-Nov.  (//.  197-218); 

1785,  Oct.,  Nov.  (pp.  314-343);  '7S6.  May-July  (//.  .^35-486); 

1786,  June,  to  1788,  June,  (pp.  437-715);  1792,  Jan.,  Mch.  (pp. 
121-189)  ;  1795,  Jan..  I'eb.  (pp.  43.S-9-)  '  '797-  J;i".  t'>  i79''>.  June 
(pp.  41-236);  1800,  Jan.,  Mch.  (pp.  341-410);  1801,  May,  June 
(//.  483-518).     Session  Laws,  as  pufdished,  uneut. 

folio,  Boston,  1781-1801 

1406*  —  Acts  and  Law.s,  May,  1802,  to  Jan.,  1803,  //.  1-234,  ivith 

Title  of  Vol.  IV  ;  Nov.    1804-Mch.    1S05,  (pp.  543-698).     Session 

I.aii's,  as  puldished,  uneut.  folio,  Boston,  1802-05 

1407  — -  Resolves  of  the  (leneral  Assembly  of  the  .State.  .Sessions, 
1779,  May  26-Sept.  (//.  3-94);  —  of  the  Commonwealth,  Sept., 
1 78 1,  to  1782,  Mch.  (pp.  73-209) ;  1785,  Jan.-Mch.  (//.  93-1 12  ; 
'Ja/de,  1 2  //.)  ;  1 786,  May,  July  (//.  86)  ;  1 788,  May-No\-.  (pp.  70) ; 
1790,  May,  to  1791,  Mch.  (//.  81);  1791,  May,  June  {pp.32); 
•793.  May-Sept.  (//.  32)  ;  1795,  May,  June,  (//.  23) ;  1797,  May, 
to  1798,  Mch.  (//.  76)  ;  1799,  May,  to  1800,  Mch.  (//.  80,  'J'a/'le, 
vi) ;  1800,  N0V.-1801,  Mch.  (//.  29-86  ;  fnde.v) ;  1801,  May,-i8o2, 
Mch.  (pp.  87);  1802,  May  (//.  23);  1803,  Jan.  (//.  33-78); 
1804,  Jan.,  Mch.  (/A  37-98)  :  May  (//.  40);  1804  N0V.-180S, 
Mch.  (//.  41-96,  and  fnde.v.)     As  puldished,  uneut. 

folio,  Boston,  1779-1805 

1408  Journal  OF  THE  House  of  Representatives.  May,  1717,//.  22, 
B.  Green. — v)ct.  29  to  Nov.  1,  1718.  4  pp.  (pp.  35-38)  imperfect. 
B.  Green.  —  May,  1719,  //.  34,  uneut.  B.  Green.  —  Dec,  1719, 
//.  1 1 ,  uncut.  ^^ Printed  by  N.  Boone,  at  the  Request  and  Appointment 
of  the  R'presentatives  of  Boston ;  Mr.  Bartholomc^v  Green,  the  former 
Printer  to  the  House,  Refusing  to  print  the  same.  Dec.  14,  1719."  — 
Aug.  and  Sept ,  1723,  //.  91,  wants  first  leaf,  uncut.  B.  Green  6^ 
S.  Kneeland.       ^pieces.  folio,  17 17-1723 


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1409  Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives;  May,  1760 -April, 
1761,//.  371.  S.  Knceland.  —  May,  1763- Feb.,  1764,//.  276.  To 
which  is  iinucxi'd :  Tiie  Case  of  the  Provinces  of  Massachusetts- 
Hay  and  New-York,  respecting  the  Houndary  Line,  //.  xxx.  Green 
dv  Russell.  —  May,  1764 -March,  1765,//.  312,  uncut.  Green  &• 
Jiiissell.  —  May -July,  1769  {including  the  Petition  to  the  King  for 
the  Removal  of  (Jov.  Rernard), //.  88,  uncut.  Edcs  ^  Gill. 

4  vols,  folio,  1 761-1769 

1410  Journals  of  the  Provincial  Congresses,  1774-75, /(W  calf. 

8°  Boston,  1838 

141 1  Speeches  of  the  Governors  of  Massachusetts  from  1765  to 
1775,  and  other  Public  Papers  relating  to  the  Dispute  between 
this  Country  and  (Jreat  Britain.  8"  Boston,  1818 

1412  Collection  of  Acts  or  Laws  passed  in  the  State  of  Massachusetts 
Bay  relative  to  the  American  Loyalists.  8°  London,  1785 

1413  —  The  same,  half  mor.  8°  London,  1785 

1414  [Parsons  (T.)]  Result  of  the  Convention  of  IJelegates  at  Ips- 
wich lo  take  into  Consideration  the  Constitution  proposed  by  the 
State  Convention,  hf  mor.,  uncut.     12"  Neivhupyport,  y.  Mycall,  1 778 

1415  —  Another  co\-)y,  last  leaf  imperfect.  —  Address  of  Convention  for 
framing  a  Constitution.  1780.  —  Constitution,  agreed  upon  by  the 
Delegates,  at  Cambridge,  Sept.  1779.  1780.  3  in  one  vol.  half 
bound.  8° 

1416  Journal  of  the  Convention  for  framing  a  Constitution  for  Massa- 
chusetts, 1779-80,  law  sheep.  8    Boston,  1832 

1417  Constitution  agreed  upon  by  the  Convention,  1779-80,  and 
ratified  by  the  People,  Oct.  25,  i-j&o,_/ine  copy,  old  calf. 

r6"  Worcester,  J.  Thomas,  [1780] 

141S  Address  from  the  Cleneral  Comt  to  the  People  of  Massachusetts, 
half  calf  ,  neat,  uncut.  sm.  4"  Hoston,  1786 

1419  Debates,  Resolutions,  and  other  Proceedings  of  the  Convention 
convened  Jan.  9,  17SS,  to  ratify  the  [Federal]  Constitution;  with 
the  Constitution  prefixed,  la-u<calf.  12"  /ioston,  178.S 

1420  —  'I'he  same.     With  the  .'Vmendments  which  have  been  added. 

12"  Boston,  1 8 08 

142 1  Constitution  of  the  State  and  of  tiie  United  States,  Declaration 
of  Inde|)endence,  and  Washington's  Farewell  Address,  printed  by 
Order  of  tlie  (Jeneral  Court,  and  by  them  reconnnended  to  be  read 
as  a  School  Book.  12"  Stockl'ridge,  H.  Willard,  n.  d. 

1422  —  The  same.  xi^  Boston,  1805 

1423  Constitutions  of  Massachusetts  and  of  the  U.  S.,  Declaration  of 
Independence,  and  Washington's  Farewell  Address,  Ms. 

12"  Brookficld,  /','.  Aferriam  iV  Co.,  1807 

1424  Constitutional  Convention,  1820-21.  Journal  of  the  Debates 
and  Proceedings,  boards,  uncut.  8°  Boston,  182 1 


1425  Constitutional  Convention,  1853. 
and  Proceedings,  3  vols.,  cloth. 


Official  Report  of  the  Debates 
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1426  [Curtis  (G.  T.)  ani/  o//irrs].  Discussions  on  tiie  Constitution 
proposed  to  tiie  People  of  Massacliusetts  by  the  Convention  of 
1853.  8°  J3o.s/(W,  1854 

1427  Leavitt  (Jona.)  Summary  of  the  Laws  of  Massachusetts  rela- 
tive to  Paupers.  8°  Gm-itjicld,  18 10 

1428  The  Overseer's  Ckiide;  or,  a  History  of  the  Laws  of  Massaciui- 
setts  respectinj;  I'auiicrs.  8"  Brookfidd,  18 15 

1429  [Ames  (Ellis)]  Qualilication  for  Voting  in  the  Provincial  Char- 
ter of  Massachusetts,  //.  6.  8°  n.  p.,  n.  d. 

BANK    OF    CREDIT,  LAND    HANK,  BILLS   OF    CREDIT,  CURRENCY,    ETC. 

\Sec  Sevcrals  relating  to  the  Fund  (16S1),  No.  857;  .Some  Considerations  on  the  Hills 
of  Credit  (if")i),  No.  7-^6;  I'ki.t  (J.  \\.\  Account  of  Mass.  Currency,  No.  1501  ;  I'.mnk 
(N.)  Remarks  on  r''arly  Taper  Currency,  No.  1537.] 

1430  —  A  Model  for  Erecting  a  |  Bank  of  Credit;  |  with  a  |  Dis- 
course in  Explanation  thereof.  !  Adapted  to  the  Use  of  any 
Trading  I  Countrey,  where  there  is  a  Scarcity  '  of  Moneys  :  |  More 
Especially  for  his  ^L^jesties  Plantations  |  in  America.  |  Quo  Com- 
muuius  CO  Mdius.  \  />/>.  (2),  7,0.  very  rare. 

16°  London;  Printed  in  the  Year,  i688.-  Reprinted  at  Boston,  '714 

The  preface,  dated  I"eb.  Jli,  171  ',-1  |,  •iTuinuui.i'c  that,  "a  scheme  of  a  liank  of  Credit, 
foundi'd  upon  a  Land  Security,  has  been  projected :  and  will  he  humbly  offered  to  the  Con- 
sideration of  the  (iencral  Assembly,  at  their  ne\t  .Session."  The  tract  "sets  forth  in  a 
plain  anil  familiar  way,  not  only  the  Nature,  hut  the  l''eazihleness  and  Utility  of  such  a 
Fimd  of  (.'rcdit."  This  seems  to  have  been  the  first  c;mi  fired  in  the  Land  Rank  war  of 
1714-21. 

143 1  —  Dudley  (Paul)  Objections  to  the  liank  of  Credit  lately 
projected  at  Boston.  Being  a  Letter  upon  that  Occasion,  to  John 
Burrill,  Esq:  Speaker  to  the  Plouse  of  Representatives  for  th.e 
Province  of  the  Massachusetts-Bay, /^.  32, y///6- r/tw// <•<;/>■. 

lb' Boston,  T.  Fleet,  1714 

The  name  of  the  author  is  signed  at  the  end  of  the  Letter,  which  is  dated  Oct.  ^2,  171.]. 

1432  —  Some  \  Considerations  |  Upon  the  several  sorts  of  |  Banks  j 
Propos'd  as  a  '  Medium  of  Trade :  j  and  :  Some  Improvements 
that  might  be  made  |  in  this  Province,  hinted  at,  I  //.  16,  elean, 
iineiit.  8  '  Bos/on,  7\  Fleet  and  T.  Crump,  17 16 

An  F..\c:r;ssivr.i.Y  K.\kf.  tract,  apparently  unknown  to  .\merican  bibliographers.  Only 
its  abridijed  title  is  given  in  the  Havens  (.\m.  .Antiii.  .'>oc.)  Catalogue,  on  the  authority  of 
Thomas  Prince's  MS.  It  is  <ine  of  the  few  pul)lications  bearing  tlie  imprint  of  "  T.  Fleet 
.ind  T.  Crump."  (See  Tlionns,  Hist,  of  Priiilhv::,  i.  ioi.)  The  author  was  opposed  both 
to  \\\e  frhhxti-  and  public  Hank  projects,  and  advocated  the  issue  of  public  bills,  to  be  loaned 
to  the  several  towns,  at  five  per  cent. 

1433  —  The  Present  Melancholy  Circumstances  of  the  Province; 
Consider'd,  and  Methods  for  Redress  humbly  proposed,  in  a 
Letter  from  one  in  the  Country  to  one  in  Boston,  pp.  16.  [Dated, 
March  6th.  1718-19.] 

16"  Boston,  for  B.  Gray  and  J.  Fdwards,  1719 

No  title-p.age;  the  date  is  in  a  colophon.     Quoted  by  I'elt,  Mass.  Currency,  p.  7;. 

1434  —  [CoLMAN  (John)]  The  Distressed  State  of  the  Town  of 
Boston,  &:c.  Considered.  In  a  Letter  from  a  Cientleman  in  the 
Town,  to  his  Friend  in  the  Countrey,  pp.  (2),  10.       iG"'  Boston,  for 

P^ie//(>/as  /M)one,  Benjamin  Gray,  and  yohn  Edwards,  1720 

FxrRnMF.i.v  KAur!.  .\pril  i;th,  17^0,  Clov.  Slnite  called  the  attention  of  the  Council 
to  ihis  panipldet,  and  it  Iwing  regarded  as  lending  to  disturb  the  administration  of  the  Gov- 
ernment, as  well  as  the  public  peace,  by  reflecting  on  acts  and  laws  of  the  I'rovince,  the 
Justices  of  the  Heace  were  directed  to  inijuire  after  the  author  .and  publisher,  and  proceed 


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therein,  &c.  —Felt's  Hist,  of  Mass.  Currency,  p.  7.1.  The  writer  was  a  prominent  sup- 
porter of  the  Private  Hank  proict,  and  declares  that  "  it  was  a  very  wrong  step  to  crusli 
[it]  and  se*  up  tjiis  l'idjlicl<  Hank  in  its  place"  itc.  '"  7).  lie  see;  no  remedy  for  hard 
times  hut  iiiilnlion :  thinl<s  tlic  <  ioverniiieiit  sliould  "no  on  some  i>reat  and  expensive  work, 
and  Kmit  liills  to  carry  it  on  ;  "  "  if  tliere  was  a  Iiridt;e  huilt  over  Charles  River,  if  Fifty 
Thousand  INmrids  were  expended  to  make  it  rhiiahlc  iic,  tliis  would  help  us  by  iniployini; 
the  I'oor,  and  the  circulation  of  the  liills  wouM  bo  a  Kreat  service  to  every  Ixidy,"  &c. 

1435  —  ^  Letter  from  One  in  tlio  Country  to  his  Friend  in  Boston, 
contiiininj;  some  Remnrks  upon  a  late  Pamphlet,  entitiiled.  The 
Distrcsscil  State  of  the  Town  0/  Toston,  &c. ,/>/>.  {2),  22,  uncut,  except 
a  bit  cut  from  (u  l>/anh)  corner  of  title-leaf, 

12"  Boston,  y.  Franklin,  for  D.  Henchman,  1720 

'I'he  letter  is  dated,  at  tlie  end,  April  ly,  1720,  and  was  piintid,  probably,  before  J. 
Franklin  was  succeeded  by  S.  Kui  eland,  as  printer  of  the  Boston  Gazitlc,  which  was  at 
this  time  the  orKan  of  the  (Governor's,  Council's,  and  "Public  Hank"  party.  Like  all 
others  of  this  series  of  tracts,  it  is  ICxTRF.Mia.Y  Kahk. 

1436  A  Vindication  of  'I'lie  Remarks  of  t)iic  in  the  Country,  upon 
The  Distressed  State  of  Boston,  fion,  some  Exceptions  made  ngainst 
'em  in  a  Letter  to  Mr.  Colinan,  //.  20,  a  fine  copy,  without  blemish, 
anil  u\ctn'.  \(°  Jfoston,  S.  A'neelaiiil,for  D.  Henchman,  1720 

I'.tted,  May  24tli.  liy  the  author  of  "the  I.itter  fioin  One  in  the  (duutry"  in  reply  to 
"!^onie  A'l ;//,/)•,(■.>■,  of  the  i6th  of  May,"  on  th.it  Letter.  |"A  Letter  fioin  a  (ientleman, 
contaiuinn  Some  Kemarks  ujion  the  Ansv,ers  to  Mr.  L'olnian,"  &c.  Hosfoii,  /■/■.  1  v  |  lie 
promises,  in  a  sliort  time,  to  submit  to  the  public,  a  I'roject  he  had  hit  upon,  tor  emittin); 
an  hundred  tliousand  pomuls  of  bills.     (.See  the  next  followin;.;  number.) 

1437  —  A  I'roject  for  (he  Emission  of  an  Iliindred  Tlioiisand  Pounds 
of  Province  Bills,  in  such  a  Manner  as  to  keep  their  Credit  up  Equal 
to  Silver,  and  to  hrino;  an  Hundred  I'housand  Pounds  of  Silver 
Money  into  the  Country  in  a  few  Years,  //.  16,  no  title-page,  date  anil 

printer's  name  at  the  end,  uncut. 

8°  Boston,  S.  A'/tecland,  for  y.  Edwards,  1720 

liy  the  authiudf  the  '•  Letter  from  One  in  the  Country"  and  "  .\  Vindication."  Hated, 
July  i.Slli.    .Appended,  pji.  i  |-ili,  is  a  brief  reply  to  Mr.  Cnhnan's  second  tract  (No.  1439). 

1438  Reflections  On  the  Present  State  of  tiie  Province  of  Massaclui- 
set-llay  in  Ceneral,  and  Town  of  IJoston  in  Particular  ;  Relating 
to  Bills  of  Credit  and  the  Support  of  Trade  by  'I'hem  :  .\s  the  same 
has  been  lately  represented  in  sever, il  Pampidcts, //.  22,  fine  clean 
copy,  UNt:iTr,  7i.<iih  nearly  2  pages  of  J\ISS.  criticisms,  on  an  un printed 
leaf  at  the  end,  and  a  long  note  in  tna/gin  of  pp.  13,  14. 

12"  Jyoston,forB.  Eliot  and  D.  Henchman,  1720 

Patcd,  |uly  .id.  Very  R.vuii.  The  manuscript  notes  in  the  same  liaiul  as  in  No.  143.), 
are  by  a  detei mined  opponent  of  inll.ilion.  "This  work,"  he  writes  "supposeth  that  in 
unl)aianced  Exlrava.i;aiit  'l"rad.'.  m.ina^ed  by  a  Taper  Meilium — let  tile  prices  of  things 
rise  never  so  hii;li,  yet  the  Medium  shall  k.'ep  its  prime  Value,  even  when  every  tiling  else 
titters,  which  is  an  utter  impossibility.  All  the  power  and  wisdom  of  this  World  cannot 
make  a  2o.t/;.  bill,  well  was  once  ec|ual  in  value  to  a  yard  of  Cli'ath,  e(|ual  to  it  when  the 
same  or  a  like  yard  of  Cloaih  comes  to  be  4  i  sUill.  in  value,"  etc. 

1439  —  Cdi.man  (John)  'I'he  Distressed  State  of  the  Town  of  Bos- 
ton Once  more;  Considered.  And  Methods  for  Redress  humbly 
proposed.  With  Remarks  on  the  iiretended  Country-man's  Answer 
to  .  .  .  The  Distressed  State  of  Boston  vVc.  With  a  Scha;me  for 
a  Bank  laitl  down  :  And  Methods  for  briiio;in.^'  in  Silver  Money, 
Proposed,  //.  (2),  22,  uncut,  with  cotemporaiy  manuscript  notes  and 
advenw  comments  (by  the  Reverend  Countryman  1'],  filing  the  mar- 
gins of  scTcral pages.  i(°  Boston,  for  Benjamin  Gray,  [1720] 

Dated,  at  the  end,  July  .loth,  (.'olman  alludes  (p.  i)  to  the  high  "character  of  him  who 
is  accounted  the  .\uthor  "  of  "the  pretended  Coimtry-man's "  Letter;  ch-arpes  him  with 
"forgetting  the  Scriptures, though  (if  I  am  not  out  in  my  guess)  his  I'rofesslon  is  toStudy 
them"  (p.  3):  and  "advises  the  Gentleman  to  stick  to  Divinity  for  the  future."    "1  like 


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him,"  lip  says  (p.  i(>\  "  much  bettc.  in  ihe  I'ulpit,  there  I'll  willingly  receive  hia  Instruc- 
tions ;  Ijut  now  he  is  out  of  liis  spheii-." 

1440  —  New  News  from  R(il)ins()n  Ciuso's  Island,  in  a  Letter  to  a 
(Jentleman  at  Portsmouth,  (//.  /. /.)  //.  8. 

16"  Crust''. (  /s/ivitf  [Jiosttm\  1720 

I)atc<l,  at  cnil,  IKc.  njth,  1730.  Writli-ii  liy  an  advocate  of  a  larger  emission  of  bills  of 
credit,  and  against  the  majority  in  the  (Council  and  the  snpporters  of  (iov.  Shnto  in  his 
contest  with  the  popular  |uity.  It  alxmnds  in  allusions,  serious  aiul  satirical,  to  prominent 
men  and  measures  of  the  time.      A  hit  at  "  the  ^reat  Don  Daco,  the  Prinialc--uvti\l-l'C  of 

our  Island  (like  the  famous  Dr.  S 1  |Sachtvcrel|)"  and  his  "old  Itch  of  Scrihblin);," 

seems  inteiuled  for  C'ttton  Mather,  and  so,  perhaps,  is  one  at  a  "(MerKy-nian  who(6'(^;«- 
mfiliiiillilce)  will  st  Miil>oii>i)ti;  his  Cushion  and  inlermiNini;  his  llarranL;ne  with 
'riiUNDKR-lkii.r.s,  \  he  is  entertaining  his  {'caauHe  <\iitf,ietiiilioii  with  things  wliereof 
he  is  almost  as  If^non.      ,is  1  am  of  the  Smldlc  ilalaam  roil r  on  when  his  Ass  spoke,"  etc. 

When  (iov.  Shute,  in  his  speech  at  the  opening  of  the  session,  March  i^;,  17.^1,  recom- 
mended measures  to  punish  the  authors  of  factious  and  sediti))us  iiajurs,  tlie  House 
answere  I  that  few  or  nunc  woulil  dare  to  puhlish  such  papers  "  it  pMper  measures  had 
been  taken  to  discover  and  pmiish  the  authors  of  a  liljel,  called,  Nnvs  from  Kohinson 
Cniso's  Isliiiui,  wherein  the  memlxTs  of  the  llotisv  are  j;rossly  rellected  u|H)n  "  (Hutch- 
inson, ii.  33^).  'I'd  that  lilxl,  the  "■  Nt-w  News"  &c.,  was  perhaps  a  rejoinder.  Haven's 
(.Am.  .\nti(|.  S<ic.)  Catalogue  has,  on  the  authority  of  the  I'riiice  M.S.,  the  title  of  "  Ketlec- 
tiitns  u]i(>n  Kellections  :  or  More  News  from  Robinson  (.'ruso's  Isl.md,"  attributetl  (with  a 
(piery)  to  Klisha  Cooke,  the  leader  of  the  popular  party  in  the  House. 

1441  —  News  from  tlie  Moon.  A  Review  of  the  State  of  tlie  British 
Nation,  \'ol.  7.  Numb.  14.  Page  53. — Tuesday,  May  2.  1710. 
//.  8,  without  titk-pagc,  or  printer's  no  me,  good  dean  copy. 

16"  n. p.,  n.  it,  \^Jiostoii,  y.  Franklin,  1721  ?] 

A  satire  aimed,  apparently,  at  the  I  louse  of  Kepresentatives,  for  their  pioceedim^sanainst 
the  pidjlishcr  and  printer  of  "  New  News  from  Unbinson  Cruso's  Island." 

1442  —  A  Letter  to  an  Eminent  CIer<jy-Man  in  tlie  Massachusett's 
Bay,  Containing;  some  Just  Remarks,  and  necessary  Cautions, 
relating  to  Pul)licl<  AlTairs  in  that  Province,  //.  (2),  13,  uncut, 
exeept  at  top.  \G^  n.  p.  \_Boston^  Printed  in  the  year  1 72o-[2  i] 

This  pamphlet,  now  FCx tkicmhi.v  Uakk,  was  printed  for  l!i  nj.  (iiay,  I'eb.  1730  Ji. 
At  a  meeting  of  tlic  Council,  Feb.  if',  it  was  read  and  considered,  and  was  declared  to  con- 
tain "m.any  vile,  scandaliuis,  and  very  abusive  expressions,  which  greatly  reflect  on  His 
Majesty's  fiovernment  and  People  of  this  Province,  and  tend  to  disturb  the  public  peace." 
1).  (iray,  the  publisher,  was  sununoned,  and  "acknowledged  that  he  had  caused  the  same 
to  l>e  printed,  and  that  the  original  in  manuscript  w.is  delivered  to  him  by  an  unknown 
hand,"  I'eb.  Sth.  The  t'oimcil  directed  the  .Attorney-Cieneral  (I'aul  Dudley)  "to  prosecute 
the  said  1  iray,  or  any  other  persi)n  that  m.iy  b;i\e  been  roncerne<i  in  the  m.tkiui;  or  pub- 
lisbini;  Ihe  said  I'amphlet."  —  Thomas,  ///k'.  ,•/  /'riiitiiti;,  ii.  .(35.  "1  believe,"  says 
Thomas,  "  the  affair  was  terminated  by  a  compromise." 

.\n  "  .Advertisement,"  p.  1  ?.,  notices  the  artich'  in  the  "  l.ist  Week's  Giizi^n,;"  "  by  a  cer- 
tain railing  Kabshakeh,"  who  h.as  "attempted  to  stain  the  unl)lemished  reputation  of  a 
Worthy  (ientleman,  and  a  hearty  I''iiend  to  his  (,'ountry  '  ("  Americns  I'alria'");  and  a 
second  Advertisement  is  dated  from  "Cruso's  Islanil,  17-^1,"  promising  for  the  press  "a 
small  Tract  intituleil.  The  .Siufi/te  set  on  the  rii;ht  //orse." 

1443  —  A  Letter  from  a  (lentleman  in  Mount  Ho|)e,  to  liis  Friend 
in  Treamount,  //.  7,  nearly  itneiit.         16    n.  p.,  11.  d.  \_/u)ston,  172  i] 

The  Letter  is  dat(^d,  h'eb.  27,  1721.  It  was  occasioned  by  an  article  in  the  Bos/on  Gii- 
setle  of  I'"eb.  20,  dated  "N.  E.  Castle  IVillitim,  I'ebruary,  17.M,  21,"  imputing  interested 
nuitives  to  a  writer  (".-hnericiis  Patriii,")  who  b.ad  advocated  a  larger  emission  of  bills  of 
credit.  The  Gtizette  writer  had  designated  ".\mcricus  l'atri,T"  .as  "Worlil/y  Wise  Man." 
This  allusion,  and  the  account  given  in  the  "Letter,"  pp.  1,2,  of  that  "  Keverend  and 
Worthy  lientleman's"  treatment  by  Andros,  point  unmist.akably  to  the  Kev.  John  Wise 
of  Ipswich  (Chebacco).    Sec  Nos,  1442  and  Mty 

1444  —  A  Friendly  Check,  from  a  Kind  Relation,  'I'o  tlie  Chief  Can- 
noneer, Foundetl  on  a  Late  Information,  Dated  N.  I'.  Castle  Wil- 
liam, 1720,  21.    //.  7,  no  title  page  or  name  of  printer,  fine  elean  eopy. 

16    //./.,  n.  il.  \Jioston,  y.  Franklin,  1721] 

In  this  EXTREMELY  RARE  tract  "Amicus  Patri*  "  |  Kev.  John  Wise]  essays  "  to  answer 
a  fool  according  to  his  follow,"  and  then,  in  "a  Letter  from  Amicus  Patrice,  to  his  son, 
Feb.  23,  1720-21,"  replies,  more  seriously,  to  the  impuUition  of  interested  motives.  The 
offensive  article  in  the  Huston  Gazette  of  Feb.  20,  is  reprinted,  p.  7. 


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1445  —  ^  Word  of  Comfort  to  a  Melancholy  Country.  Or  the  Bank 
of  Credit  .  .  .  fairly  Deftndcd  by  a  Discovery  of  the  Great  Bene- 
fit, accruing  by  it  to  the  W  liolo  Province,  «■/<■.,  '{y  Amicus  Patria; 
[Rev.  John  Wise],  ^ne  ckan  copy,  pp.  (4),  68. 

16"  Boston  [7.  Franklin],  1721 

"  lliinilily  Oiilicateil  to  llie  Merch.iiits  in  Ddston."  .'\  woll-ni,iii,i;,'e(l  .iiid  \vitt>  plea  for 
|).i|)er  iiinncv  .tihI  "itillatiim."  It  is.  for  Kcner.il  re.ulcrs,  llic  most  inlcri'stini;  of  all  the 
tracts  |Mililisiio(l  in  the  li.ink  of  Ircdit  controversy,  wlille  its  frei|iient  references  to  trade, 
niannfartures,  industries,  and  lionie  lili'  in  lioslon  and  in  the  country  towns,  ^ive  it,  to  the 
histori.in  and  .inticpiarv,  .in  exeeption.d  \ahie. 

l*'or  tile  evidence  on  which  I  h.ive  attrihutetl  this  work  to  Mr.  Wise,  the  witty  autliftr  of 
"The  (.'hurdles  tjiiairel  Mspoiised,"  and  "A  Vindic.ition  of  the  (luvernment  uf  N.  E. 
Churches,"  see  No.  144^ —  1'. 

1446  —  English  .Advice  To  the  Freeholders,  &c.,  of  the  I'rovince  of 
the  Massacluisetts-Bay, //.  (2),  6,  nniiif. 

8"   Boston,  y.  Fianktin,  1722 

KxTKIMI-.I.V  Kaui:.  Not  in  the  Am.  .\nti(|uarian  Society's,  tlie  I'rince.  or  the  .Mass. 
Hist.  Society's  catalogues.  It  is  an  earnest  appeal  to  the  ('"reeholdcrs  &c.,  to  consult  and 
prepare  for  the  election  of  "able  and  faithful  TATKiors,''  to  sit  in  the  lieneral  Assembly, 
in  May,  1722,  and  men  who  are  able  "to  project  schemes  for  reviving  the  sinking  condi- 
tion of  the  I'rovince  '';  and  they  arc' uri;ecl  to  mark  the  "three or  four  misnuided  gentlemen 
thiit  were  active  in  promoting  and  drawini;  up  the  two  Acts,  in  1720,"  for  preventing  Kiots 
&c.,  and  "  for  preventini;  I  .iiicls  and  scamldlous  l',uiif/ilits,  &c.,"  lM)tli  of  which  ,\cts  were 
"so  justly  rejected  hy  the  House."  It  is  dated,  .April  iSth.and  subscribed  "  llrntus"  and 
"  Cato."  The  pretence  that  it  was  receivetl  from  I'.nglanil  \.as,  of  course,  intended  merely 
as  a  blind. 

1447  —  Money  the  Sinews  of  'I'rade.  The  State  of  the  I'rovince  of 
the  Massachusctis  I5ay  Considered,  willi  respect  to  its  'I'rade  for 
want  of  a  Mctliuin  of  K.\change  wherewith  to  manage  it.  Recom- 
mended .  .  .  more  especially  to  the  Merchants  and  Traders  in  the 
Town  of  I'.oston.      !>y  a  Lover  of  his  Coinitry, //.  16,  gooi/  apy. 

8"  /piston,  S.  Kncvl(in</  &"  71  Green,  1731 

The  author  proposes  that  Merchants  and  Traders  shall  enter  into  copartneiship  for 
issninn  bills  or  notes  for  circulation,  to  1k'  loaned  on  land  security,  &c.  He  dwells  on  the 
l)ad  effects  that  have  resnlteil  from  .nivinj"  currency  i"  Massachusetts  t"  Rhcdf  Islaml 
bills:  "We  have  Kivcn  the  bread  out  of  rinr  own  months,  and  eniich'd  them,  who  now 
despise  us  for  so  doin;;.'' 

1448  —  Trade  and  Commerce  Inculcated  ;  in  a  Discourse,  Showing 
the  Necessity  of  a  Well  governed  Trade,  in  order  to  a  Flourishing 
Connnon -Wealth.  With  some  Proposals  for  the  bringing  Gold  & 
Silver  into  the  Country  for  a  Medium  of  Trade,  [and]  for  support- 
ing the  Credit  of  the  Paper-Currency.  Hy  Amicus  Reipublicai, 
//.  58,  uncut.  8°  ;/. /.  \_Boston,'\  Printed  for  the  Author,  1731 

Yellow  by  as;  and  smoke,  but  may  easily  be  cleaned,  making  a  fine  copy  of  a  very 
SCAK(  K  tract. 

1449  —  A  Leilertoa  Member  of  the  Hon.  House  of  Representatives, 
On  the  present  State  of  the  Bills  of  Credit,//.  (2),  9,  good  copy,  a 
corner,  with  a  vcryfeiv  words  0/ print,  torn  from  the  hist  leaf. 

8°  Boston,  1736 
Signed,  P/iilofalria,    The  writer  favors  the  emission  of  Bills  of  a  New  Tenor. 

1450  —  DouciLASS  {Dr.  Wm.)  A  Discourse  concerning  the  Curren- 
cies of  the  British  Plantations  in  America,  with  regard  to  Paper 
Money,  etc.,  pp.  3-46,  tuants  title  and  last  page,  otherwise  a  Jine  copy, 
uncut.  8°  Boston,  1740 

1451  —  An  Inquiry  into  the  Nature  and  Uses  of  Money ;  more  espe- 
cially of  the  Bills  of  Publick  Credit,  Old  Tenor.     With  a  Proposal 


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of  some  proper  Relief  in  the  [iresent  Exigence.  [And]  A  Reply 
to  the  F.sxiiy  on  Sihvr  and  Paper  Currcnas  (sic),  //.  (2),  •]^,Jhif 
copy,  unai/.  8°  Boston,  1740 

1452  —  Inquiry  (An)  into  the  Nature  and  Uses  of  Money;  More 
especially  of  the  Kills  of  I'ublick  Credit,  Old  Tenor,  etc.  Another 
copy,  uncut.  8'^  Boston,  1740 

1453  —  Observations  occasion'd  by  reading  a  Fanipliiet,  intituled,  A 
Discourse  concerning  the  Currencies  of  llie  I'.ritish  I'lantations  in 
America,//.  23,  /if.  mor..  uncut.  8"  London,  T.  Cooper,  1741 

1454  —  A  Letter  to Merchant  in  London,  Concerning  a 

late  Combination  in  the  Province  of  the  Massachusetts-Hay  in 
New-England,  to  Impose  or  Force  a  Private-Currency  called  Land- 
liank-Money,  //.  14,  clean  copy,  hut  wants  one  leaf  (f/^.  3,  4),  vkkv 
KARE.  8°  //./.  [/to/iw]  J'rintcd  for  the  Public  Good,  1741 

l);itL'il,  Boston,  l''el).  ji,  1740-41.  .Anainst  tlic  '..iiul-lt.ink,  or  "  iM.imil.ittory  .'■'clieiin.'." 
The  monilwis  iif  this  .T^sociation,  which  the  writer  'ef^.irils  as  a  "  pernicious  \^\\\\v\  BubUi:," 
"vahie  themselves  as  U'liiR  foniiiilable  by  their  luimlx'rs,  2000  principals,  as  they  puhtisji, 
and  many  thonsanil  abeUors."  See  Hi'Tcminso.n,  ii,  .i5^-J54;  Fki.t'.s  Hht.  of  Mass. 
CurrciiiV,  p.  106,  ami  after. 

1455  —  A  Letter  from  a  Gentleman  in  Poston,  I'o  his  Frieiul  in  Con- 
necticut.//.  15,  uncut.  4"  n.p.,n.  d.  [^/lostou,  1743] 

The  Letter  beais  tlate,  Fi-l).  .'",  iriV4.  it  eontains  a  reply  ti)  "  lle.Kls  prop'seii  lor 
an  Act  (if  rarlianiem,  to  rennlate  ami  (inally  supjiress  Taper  C'lirieneies  in  tl.e  N.  V.. 
Colonies,"  in  wliich  Kliode  Island  lor  her  enormous  emissions  of  paper  money,  and  "  that 
infamous  combin.ition  called  LiviU  Bun/:,"  In  Massachusetts,  were  severely  censured.  The 
writer  aims  to  show  that  there  is  no  necessity  for  such  an  Act. 

1456  —  A  Word  in  Season  to  all  True  Lovers  of  their  Liberty  and 
their  Country  ;  both  of  wliich  are  no7ci  in  the  utmost  Danger  of 
bein^forei'er  lost.     Py  Mylo  Freeman,  &c.,//.  16,  (4),  uncut. 

16"  Boston,  Rogers  and  Fowle.  1748 

In  opposition  to  tlutchinson's  plan  forapproptiatinj;  the  money  receivetl  from  iMi^Kuid  in 
repayment  of  the  expenses  of  Massachusetts  in  the  ('a|>e  liieton  eNpedition,  to  the  redemp- 
tion of  Old  Tenor  bills  of  credit.     See  IliiTtlllNSONs  History,  ii.  ■}f]2-t^. 

1457  —  Some  Observations  relating  to  the  Present  Circumstances  of 
the  Province  of  th.;  Massachusetts-Pay;  Humbly  offered  to  the 
C'onsideralioii  of  the  (Jeneral  Assembly,  ])p.  20,  autograph  0/  J'rof. 
Edward  ]Vi^!;lcs7uorth.  fine  fresh  copy,  uncut. 

.\'  Boston,  D.  Fimde,  1750 

1458  —  '{'able  for  the  ready  turning  of  any  old  'I'enor  Sum  into  Law- 
ful Money,  at  the  Rate  of  fix.  per  Piece  of  iMglil.  In  Four  Parts  .  . . 
[with]  other  useful  Tables,  12  leaves  not  paged,  corners  worn. 

8  Boston,  y.  Bu shell,  for  S.  Kitecland,  1750 
'459  —  [(iRKKN  (Josn'ii)]  .\  Mournful  Lamentation  l-'or  the  sad 
and  deplorable  Death  of  Mr.  Old  Tenor,  A  Native  of  New  England, 
who,  after  a  long  Confinement,  by  a  deep  and  mortal  Wound  which 
he  received  about  Twelve  Months  before,  expired  on  the  31st  day 
of  March,  1750  .  .  .  To  the  mournful  Tune  of  (Mievy-t'hace.  Folio 
broadside,  torn,  but  complete,  except  a  bit  of  lower  margin. 

Sold  at  the  Heart  and  Crown  [7!  Fleet\,  /ioston,  n.  d. 

Yellowed  by  age  and  smoke,  but  will  come  (Uit,  after  washing  and  repair,  a  good  copy  of 
this  Kxtremcly  Rare  broadside. 

1460  —  Hutchinson  (Thomas)  A  Projection,  for  regulating  the 
value  of  Gold  and  Silver  coins,  published  in  the  Boston  Evening 
Post,  Dec.  14th,  1 761  ;  re-printed,  to  be  prefixed  to  "Considera- 


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tions  on  Lowering  the  Value  of  Gold  Coins,  within  the  Province 
of  Massachusetts-Ray ; "I  pp. 'i,  uncut.     8°  «./.,//.  r/.  [Boston,  1762] 

I'he  tract  to  which  this  was  prelixeil  was  in  reply  In  Gov.  Hutcliinson's  priipusitidn. 

1461  —  [Sullivan  (James)]  The  Path  to  Riches.  An  Inquiry  into 
the  Origin  and  Use  of  Money;  and  into  the  Princijiles  of  Stocks 
and  Banks.  [With]  Thoughts  respecting  a  Bank  for  the  Connnon- 
wealth.     By  a  Citi/en  of  Massachusetts,//.  77,  uncut. 

8    Boston,  1792 

1462  Barukr  (John  W.)  Historical  Collections  of  Massachusetts, 
map  and  200  engravings,  roan  gilt.  r.  8°  Worcester,  1844 

1463  Barry  (J.  S.)  History  of  Massachusetts  :  Colonial,  Provincial, 
and  Commonwealth  Periods.     3  vols.,  cloth,  gilt.  8°  1855-7 

1464  Bdundary.  The  Case  of  the  Provinces  of  Massachusetts-Bay 
and  New  York,  respecting  the  Boundary-Line  between  the  two 
Provinces.  [By  Thomas  Hutchinson.]  //.  30,  uncut,  half  mor., 
neat.  fol.,  1764 

1465  —  A  Conference  between  the  Commissaries  of  Massachusetts- 
Bay,  and  the  (rommissaries  of  New- York  ;  at  New-Haven  in  the 
Colony  of  Connecticut.  1767,//.  26,  (i),  very  fine  copy,  uncut,  very 
SCARCE.  a^  Richard  Draper,  1768 

1466  BowDrri:H  (N.  L  )  Suffolk  Surnames.  2d  Edition,  enlarged, 
cloth.  8"  1858 

1467  Bradford  (A.)  History  of  Massachusetts  for  Two  Hundred 
Years,  1620-1820,  nuip,  half  calf,  gilt.  8"'  1835 

1468  Bradford  (A.)  History  of  Massachusetts,  1764-75,  1775-S9, 
1790-1820.     3  vols.,  half  morocco  extra,  uncut.  ^"^  1822-29 

1469  Brief  Account  of  the  State  of  the  Province  of  the  Massachu- 
setts-Bay, in  New-Engla\id,  Civil  and  Ecclesiastical.  By  a  Lover 
of  his  Country,  //.  8.  ///.  morocco,  uncut,  rare. 

8°  T.  Crump,  for  G.  Phillips,  17  17 

1470  BuRDicK  (VV.)  The  Massachusetts  Manual;  or.  Political  and 
Historical  Register,  1814-15.  12^  1814 

147 1  Canals.  Report  of  Commissioners  on  Routes  from  Boston  to 
Connecticut  and  Hudson  Rivers,  map.  8"  1828 

1472  CuicKERiNC  (Jesse)  Statistical  View  of  the  Population  of  Mas- 
sachusetts, 1765-1840.  8'  1846 

1473  Chif.d  {Major  John)  New-England's  Jonas  Cast  up  at  London. 
1647.  Reprinted,  with  an  Introduction  and  Notes  by  W.  T.  R. 
Marvin,  uncut.  sm.  4"  W.  P.  Lunt,  1869 

Kclltii)n  (if  170  copies. 

1474  Cooke  (Elisha)  Just  and  Seas<inab!e  Vindication  respecting 
some  Affairs  transacted  in  the  late  (leneral  Assembly  at  Boston, 
Second  Impression  corrected,  //.  22,  loants  half  of  last  leaf. 

12°  n.  p.  \Boston\  1720 

1475  CusiiiNii  (Abel)  Historical  Letters  on  the  First  Charter  of 
Massachusetts  Government.  16°  1839 

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1476  CusHiNG  (L.  S.)  Reports  of  Contested  Election  Cases  in  Mass. 
House  of  Representatives,  1780-1834, /(/w  ci///;  8°  1834 

1477  Dawson  (H.  li.)  Declaration  of  Independence  of  the  Colony 
of  Massachusetts  Hay,  May  i,  1776, /V*.  12.     8"[A^'a/  l'(vX',  1862J 

1478  Dkwky  (C.)  Report  on  Herbaceous  Mowerin;;  Plants  of  Mas- 
sachusetts ;  (i/t(/  Enunons  (E.)      Report  on  the  Quadrupeds,  iimut. 

8"  Cambridge ,  1840 

1479  Dickinson  (R.)  Geographical  and  Statistical  View  f)f  Massa- 
chusetts. 8    Green fidd,  1813 

1480  Di'NToN  (John)  f^elters  written  from  New  JMigland,  if)S6. 
I'Voni  the  original  Manuscript  in  the  Bodleian  Library.  Edited  by 
VV.  H.  Whitniore,  tineiit.  sin.  4"  Priiiee  Soeiety,  1S67 

Edition  (if  1 50  coj)ies. 

1 48 1  Eastekn  Lands.  Resolve.'=  of  tlie  Ceneral  Court,  respecting 
the  Sale  of  Eastern  T,ands,  with  the  Re|iorts  of  the  Conuiiittees, 
1 781-1803,  //.  287,  ////,///.  8"  1803 

1482  Elixtion  Skrmon,  i()()7.  Mi  ichel  (Jona.)  Nehemiah  on  the 
Wall  in  Troublesom  'rimes,//.  (4),  34. 

sm.  4°  C(Viilirii/f;e,  S.  (?.  eiihl  M.  %,  1671 

1483  Election  Sekmon,  1683.  Tokkev  (S.)  A  Flea  for  the  Life  of 
Dying  Religion,//.  (8),  46.     4  '  Boston,  S.  Green, for  S.  Sewa/l,  1683 

For  other  Election  Sermims  Ix'fnre  1700,  see  — 

No.  S30  J.  Nortiin,  1(161.  No.  («>s    |.  .Allen,  i(i;o. 

775  ).  IliKKinsim,  16(15.  .'ii)y  S.  Will.iril,  16.S2. 

749  -S.  IVinfiirtli,  1670.  <)!(?  \V.  Ad.inis,  16S5. 

.S63  T.  .'^hepard,  1672.  1274  C.  iM.itlier,  1689. 

834  U.  Oakes,  167J.  ^22^  C.  Matlier,  1690. 

872  S.  Torrey,  1674.  IJ44  C  Mather,  169^1. 

779  \V.  lliil)baid,  1676.  833  N.  Noyes,  1698. 

952  Incr.  Mather,  1677.  10311  I.  Mather,  Kwji). 

1484  Election  Sermons:  E.  Peinberton,  17 lo.  —  B.  Colinan,  171S. 
—  Wm.  Williams,  17 19. —  N.  Stone,  17J0. —  L  Hancock,  1722. — 
B.  Colman,  1723.  —  J.  Sewall,  1724. — ^  E.  Thayer,  1725.  —  P. 
'I'hacher,  1726.  —  J.  Baxter,  1727.     10  Sermons  (5  nneiit). 

8'  1710-27 

1485  Election  Sermons:  J.  Wise,  1729. —  I'.  Prince,  1730.  —  S. 
Wigglesworth,  1733. —J.  Barnard,  1734. —J.  Prentice,  1735.— 
E.  Holyoke,  1736.  —  L  I.,oring,  1737.  —  P.  Clark,  1739.  —  W. 
Cooper,  1740.  —  N.  Appleton,  1742.     .0  Sermons  (nine  uneut). 

8°  1729-42 

i486  Election  Sermons,  1701  to  1749,  inclusive,  wantitg  1704,-08, 

-11,-15,(1713  and  1717  7iiere  not  printed).  42  Sermons,  zoseparately 

bound.,  half  moroeeo,  uniform,  22  unbound.  v.  s. 

The  .Sermon  for  1707  (.S.  llclcher's)  vv.iiUs  the  title.  A  few  otherN  may  re(|iiire  slight 
repairs,  but  tlic  copies  (jenerally,  bound  ami  iinlxiund,  art  in  excellent  condition,  and  several 
are  uncut. 

1487   Election  Sermons,  1750  to  1S54,  inclusive;  t/ie  series  eomplete, 

as  printed,  ineluding  S.  Langdon's  Sermon  before  the   Provincial 

Congress  at  Watertown,   May  31,   1775,  and  W.  Gordon's   Sermon 

before  the  General  Court,  July  19,  1775  :  selected  copies,  nearly  all 

uneut.     105  Sermons.  8° 

The  Sermons  of  1780  to  1792,  inclusive,  are  bound  in  ime  volume  half  mssia,  neat, 
the  margins  liijhtly  trimmed.  TJic  others  are  sewed,  as  published.  No  HleMoH  Sermon 
was  frunluti  in  1752,  ur  1764. 


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1488  Electjon  Sermons:  179310  1850  inclusive;  58  Sermons,  Jine 
clean  copies,  handsomely  bound  in  3  vols.,  half  russia,  nearly  umut. 

1.8° 

1489  Election  Sermons:  1750  to  1851,  inclusive,  (with  Langdon's 
and  Gordon's  Sermons,  of  1775,)  1854,-56,-58,-61,-63,-67. 
107  Sermons,  25  separately  bound,  half  morocco,  uniform,  the  rest 
seived,  many  uncut.  /^  and  8° 

1490  F.merson  (G.  B.)  Report  on  Trees  and  Shrubs  of  Massachu- 
setts, uncut,  scarce.  r.  8°  1846 

149 1  Essay  on  the  Establishment  of  a  Chancery  Jurisdiction  in  Mas- 
sachusetts, boards,  uncut.  8"  ;/.  d. 

1492  Excise  Act.  —  Some  Observations  on  the  IJill  intitled.  An  Act 
for  ffranting  to  His  Majesty  an  Excise  upon  Wines,  and  Spirits 
distilletl,  sold  by  Retail  or  consumed  within  this  Province,  and  upon 
Limes,  Lemons,  and  Oranges,  half  calf.  16"  1754 

1493  —  [CooPKR  {RcT.  Samuel)]     The  Crisis,//.  16. 

8''  [Bostonl  Printed  in  June,  1754 

In  opposition  to  tlie  Excise  Hill.  On  the  last  page  is  advertised,  as  "now  in  the  press," 
"  The  Monster  of  Monsters,"  &c. 

1494  —  The  Monster  of  Monsters:  A  ////f  and  y;?//^//// Narrative 
of  a  most  remarkable  Phaiiotnenon  lately  seen  in  this  Metropolis  ; 
to  the  great  Surpri/e  and  Terror  of  His  Majesty's  Good  .Subjects  : 
Humbly  Dedicated  to  all  the  Virtuosi  of  New-P^ngland.  By  Thomas 
Thumb,  Esq.,//.  24,  blue  calf  extra  gilt,  irNCUT. 

8'  n.  p.  [/)V.i7(W,]  Printed  in  July,  1754 

A  iK'autifid  copy  of  this  Vkrv  Hark  tract,  which  gave  such  offence  to  the  lesislature 
of  Massachusetts  that  it  was  ordered  to  lie  burnt  by  the  common  hani;m.an,  and  Daniel 
I'liwle,  suspected  of  having  printed  it,  was  arrested  and  imprisoned.  See  Thomas's 
History  of  t'rintini;,  i.  333-!!9'  I'  Rives  a  satirical  account  of  the  <lebate  on  the  Excise 
Kill,  in  the  Coinicil,  after  its  pass.age  by  the  House.  The  reputed  author  was  Samuel 
Walcrliouse.  Mr.  Sabin  il)i,thnnry.  No.  120S2)  says;  "Of  this  work  .  .  .  not  more  than 
time  or  four  eofies  are  known,"  to  have  escaped  the  fire  to  which  it  was  condemned  by  the 
(leneral  Court. 

1495  —  The  Monster  of  Monsters.     Another  copy,  half  morocco. 

8^  n.  p.  \^Boston'\,  1754 

1496  —  The  Cub  new  Licked  ;  or,  a  New  Story  of  an  Old  Monster, 
clean  copy,  pp.  i6,  half  morocco.  8°  n.  p.  \Boston\  175^ 

Even  MORK  rakk  than  the  precedini;,  which  it  exceeds  in  license — not  to  say,  scurrility. 

1497  —  Eowf.E  (Daniel)  A  Total  Eclipse  of  Liberty:  an  Account 
of  the  .-Vrraignment  and  Imprisonment  of  Daniel  Fowle,  on  Suspi- 
cion of  his  being  concerned  in  Printing  and  Publishing  a  Pamphlet, 
intitled  "The  .Nlonsler  of  Monsters."  Written  by  himself,  ,4^''""' 
copy,  half  mor.,  pp.  24.  12°  Boston,  1755 

1498  —  [Eowi.E  (Daniel)]  An  Xppendi.v  To  the  late  Total  Eclip.se 
of  F.iberty,  Being  some  Thoughts  on  the  End  and  Design  of  Civil 
Government  ;  also  the  inherent  Power  of  the  People  asserted  and 
maintained  ;  etc.,  pp.  24,  rwcur.  8"  Boston,  \D.  Fo7i>le,']  i^^U 

1499  —  I.,etter  from  Common  Honesty  to  Common  Sense,  ^^-vW  copy, 
half  morocco,  pp.  12.  12°  Boston,  T.  Fleet,  [1756] 

1500  Extract  from  the  Political  State  of  Great  Britain,  for  the  Month  of 
December,  1730,  pp.  16,  umut.     8'  n.  t.  p.,  n.  |).,  n.  d.  [^lioston,  1731] 

Relates  to  llie  controversy  between  Gov.  Ilelcher  and  the  House  of  Representatives,  on 
the  subject  of  srttlini;  the  salary  of  the  tiovernor,  by  law.     Sc.VRt  n. 


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1501  Felt  (J.  B.) 
cloth. 


Historical  Account  of  Massacliusctts  Currency, 

^•^  .839 

1502  Gould  (A.  A.)  Report  on  tlie  Invertebrata  of  Massachusetts, 
uncut.  8'  Cambridge,  1841 

1503  General  Association  of  Massachusetts.  Minutes,  181 1,  1815, 
1817  to  1870,  inclusive,  ^C^  pamphlets,  seii'ed.  8°  1811-70 

1504  —  Minutes,  182 1  to  1862,  inclusive. —  Minutes  of  the  Gen.  Confer- 
ence of  Congregational  Churches.  1S61.   /^T, pamphlets.    8°i82i-6j 

1505  HiTCHCiJCK.  (E.)  Report  on  the  Geology,  Mineralogy,  Botany, 
and  Zoology  of  Massachusetts,  wants  title  ami  3  prelim,  leaves, 
pp.  692,  uncut.  8°  Amherst,  1833 

1506  —  Final  Report  on  the  Geology  of  Massachusetts,  map,  2  vols, 
in  one,  cloth,  uncut.  4°  A^orthampton,  1841 

1507  Holland  (J.  G.)  History  of  Western  Massachusetts,  map, 
2  vols.,  cloth.  12°  Springfield,  1855 

1508  Hutchinson  (Thomas)  Governor.  The  History  of  the  Colony 
of  Massachusetts  Bay,  from  1628  to  1691,  best  green  levant  morocco 
extra,  paneled  sia'es,  full  gilt  {IV.  J'ratt),vycu'r.         8°  Jioston,  1764 

.■\  si'LiiNimi  rorv,  witli  the  .-t//Mi)r'.t  Autograph  i'reskntation  to  riii'.  I'.aki. 
OF  Malu'ax. 

1509  —  The  same.     Second  Edition.     8°  London,  mdcclx  [for  1765] 

1510  —  The  same:  inith  The  Historj'  of  the  Province  of  Massachu 
setts,  from  .  .  1691  to  1750.    Vol.  11.    Second  Edition.     2  vols. 

8°  London,  1765,  1768 

15 1 1  —  The  same.  162S-1750.  Third  I''(lition,  wilh  additioii.il 
Notes  and  Corrections.  2  vols.,  half  morocco,  gilt,  marbled  edges, 
very  large  and  fine  copy.  8°  Salem  and  Boston,  1795 

1512  —  The  History  of  the  Province  of  Massachusetts  Bay,  from  .  . 
1750  uiuil  June,  1774.  Edited  by  the  Rev.  John  Hutchinson, 
boards,  uncut.  8°  London,  'J.  Murray,  1S28 

1513  —  A  Collection  of  Original  Papers  relative  to  the  Histor\-  of 
the  Colony  of  Massachusetts-Bay,  half  bound,  a  very  fine  copv, 
UNCUT.  ^y"^  Boston,  1769 

1 5 14  —  A  Collection  of  Original  Papers,  &c.  Another  copy,  clean  and 
fine,  old  binding.  ?>'  Jioston,  \t(<) 

1515  —  'J'he  History  of  the  Colony  of  Massachusetts-Bay  (1628-91). 
The  Second  Edition.  London,  1765.  —  The  History  of  the  Prov- 
ince of  Massachusetts-Iiay  (1691-1750).  The  Second  Edition. 
London,  176S. —  The  History  of  the  I'rovince  of  Massachusetts 
Bay,  from  1750,  until  June,  1774.  Vol.  111.  London,  1828.  —  A 
Collection  of  ( )rigiiial  Pajiers  Relative  to  the  History  of  tiie  Colony 
of  Massachusetts-Hay.  Boston,  J'.  &>  7.  Fleet,  1769.  4  vols.,  best 
grosgrain  levant  red  morocco,  backs  full  gilt,  inside  borders,  gilt  tops 
(IF.  Pratt,)  UNCUT.  8"  London,  and  Boston,  i765-i.?28 

A  Sui'F-Ri.A  I  ivui.Y  Fine  set,  anrl,  in  sutli  cciulitidti,  of  Kxtraordinakv  Karitv, 
all  four  voliimo  being  alisolutely  Uncut. 

1516  —  A  Collection  of  Original  Papers,  etc.  A  new  edition,  cor- 
rected from  the  original  manuscript :  With  notes.  Portrait,  2  vols., 
uncut.  sni.  4"  Albany,  '}".  Muusell.  1865 

Edition  of  150  copies,  published  by  the  1'rinli;  Soi  ietv. 


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1517  Letters  to  the  Right  Honorable  Tlie  Earl  of  Hillsborough,  From 
Governor  Bernard,  General  Gage,  and  The  Honorable  His  Majes- 
ty's Council  For  the  Province  of  Massachusetts-Bay.  With  An 
Appendix  containing  Divers  Proceedings  referred  to  in  the  said 
luftttcrs,  fine  copy, pjt.  83,  unciif.  folio,  Etles  and  Gill,  1769 

15 18  Letters  of  Gov.  Hutchinson  and  Lieut.  Gov.  Oliver,  i^fc,  printed 
at  Boston,  and  Remarks  thereon  ;  with  the  Assembly's  Address, 
and  the  Proceedings  of  the  Lords  Committee  of  Council,  //.  126, 
/htlf  vioroiw.  ?t°  London,  1774 

1 5 19  Letters  addressed  to  Caleb  Strong,  late  Governor  of  Massachu- 
setts I  on]  Retaliation,  Capital  Punishments,  and  War.    3d  edition. 

8°  Providence,  1S18 

1520  Mann  (PL)  'I'he  Massachusetts  System  of  Common  Schools; 
an  enlarged  edition  of  the  Tenth  Annual  Report  of  the  First 
Secretary  of  the  Mass.  Board  of  Education.  8°  1849 

1521  Massachusettensis  :  or  a  Series  of  Letters  on  the  Present  'IVouble 
in  Massachusetts  Bay,  [by  Hanicl  Leonard.]     Second  Edition. 

8 '  Boston*;  repr.  London,  1776 

1522  Massachusetts  Agricultural  Society.  Peck  (W.  D.)  Natural 
History  of  the  Slug  Worm,  plaie,  1799  ;  In(|uirics  by  the  Agricul- 
tural Society  [iSoo| ;  I'aperson  Agriculture,  i.Soi,-o3,-o4,-o5.-07  ; 
Georgick  I'apers,  1809;  Papers  for  18 so.  Nine  in  one  vol.,  calf, 
mat,  SCARCE.  8° 

1523  Massachusetts  Historical  Society.  Colk:ctions,  \'ol.  1.  as  orig- 
inally |)ul)lislie(l  in  The  American  Apollo,  Part  i.  \ ol.  r.  wanting 
ph.  145-151,  '65-180.  107-J00,  209-224.  With  'I'he  .American 
Apollo.  Part  11.  Vol.  i.  (39  nun>bers,  Jan. -Sept.  1792.)  wanting 
Nos.  17,  32,  35,  36.  Prefi.xed  to  the  volume  is  the  Circular  Litter 
of  the  Hist.  Society,  Nov.  1,  1791  ;  Contents  of  Vol.  i.  ;  the  Con- 
stitution, and  Introductor)-  Address,  half  bound,  some  sheets  too  close 
cut  at  bottom.  8 "  The  .t polio  Press,  Julhnap  &>  J  fall,  1 792 

1523*  Massachusetts  Historical  Society.  Acts  of  Incorjioration,  Lav.s, 
and  Circular  Letter,  //.  14,  uncut.  Jos.  Belknap,  [1 794.]  —  Collec- 
tions. No.  HI.  Vol.  V.  (//.  1.^9-220),  wrapper,  uncut.  Samuel 
IIall,\^\-]^'&\  8° 

This  lumilicr  CDiiLiins  the  rnprint  nl    |('iitliin\l  "  .Alislmct  nf  tlir   I..iws  of  XewEiif;- 
land,  printed  in  London  in  ih)i." 

1524  Massachusetts  Humane  .Society.  The  Institution  of  the  Humane 
Society  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Massachusetls  ;  with  the  Rules, 
Methods  of  Treatment,  iVc,  1788,  -  History  of  the  Society,  List 
of  Premiums  awarded.  List  of  Members,  itc,  //.  90,  1845. — 
Statement  of  Premiums,  1817-1829.  —  Extracts  from  Correspond 
ence,  &c.,  //.  60,  1829.  —  .Annual  Discourses  before  the  Society, 
1787-1S08,  and  \^\\,  nearly  all  uncut.     2  t,  Pamphlets.     17S7-1811 

1525  Massachusetts  Missionary  Society.  Sermons  before  the  Society, 
at  their  Annual  Meetings:  by  .'\.  N.  Enunons,  1800;  S.  Niles, 
1801  ;  S.  Spring,  1802;  S.  Austin,  1803;  A.  Holmes,  1804;  P. 
Litchfield,  1805  ;  ].  Barker,  f8o6  ;  E.  Parish,  1807  ;  J.  Strong,  1808  ; 
J.  Norton,  iSio;"L.  Woods,  1S12.      11  Pamphlets.  8" 


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1526  Massachusetts  Recister.  Mein  &  Fleeming's  New  England 
Register,  1767-69,  1772  (^autograph  of  y.  Qiiiiuy,  yr.);  Mills  & 
Hick's  British  and  American  Register,  1774-76  ;  Fleet's  Mass.  Reg- 
ister, 1779,  1780,  1782-1800  (7t!'////  i/iip/.  of  1796) ;  Manning  &  Lo- 
ring's  Mass.  Register,  1801-39, 1841-47  (1802  impeifirt ;  1813  dup/.); 
76  annuah,  the  last  40  in  half  sheep,  the  others  served.       16°  and  12" 

A  KKMAKKAiii.i;  (  oi.i.FXTioN  of  tlu'sc  annuals.  .All  the  earlier  volumes  are  vi;ry 
SCAK<  1;,  and  some  of  them  kxtrhmkly  rakk. 

1527  Matson  vs.  Thonias.  Superior  Court  for  the  Counties  of  Ply- 
mouth. Barnstable,  &c.  The  Case  of  Nathaniel  Matson  against 
Nathaniel  Thomas.  Arguments  for  the  Defendant,  on  a  Special 
Verdict.  (John  Valentine,  Attorney  for  Defendant.)  //.  20,  n.  t.  p., 
RARE.  sm.  4"  [1720] 

The  last  leaf  is  torn,  but  may  easily  be  repaired,  without  loss  of  a  wcjkI  of  text.  "John 
Valentine  of  Hoston  was  a  lawyer  of  distinguished  learnini;  and  intei;rity.  An  argument 
of  his  in  the  case  of  Matson  vs.  Thomas  is  preserved,  in  wliicli  he  manifested  great  famil- 
iarity with  legal  principles,  as  well  as  ability  as  an  advocate."  —  Wnshburn's  Jiuiidal 
History,  iS6. 

1528  Mauduit  (I.)  Short  View  of  the  History  of  the  Colony  of 
Massachusetts  Bay,  with  respect  to  their  Charters  and  Constitution, 
half  mor.  f,°  Lonilon,  1774 

1529  Mayhkw  (Jona.)  A  Discourse  concerning  ITnlimited  Submis- 
sion and  Non-Resistance  to  the  Higher  Powers:  with  some  Re- 
flections on  the  Resistance  made  to  King  Charles  1.  .  .  In  which 
the  Mysterious  Doctrine  of  that  Prince's  Saintship  and  Martyrdom 
is  Unriddled,  etc.,  pp.  (6),  55,  half  mor.,  neat,  I.akcicst  Paper, 
UN'CIJT.  4°  Hoston,  D.  Foivle,  1750 

.\  Heahtifui.  Copy  of  this  famous  Semion;  Kxikhmei.v  Kark,  on  this  paper, 
UNCUT.  Fresh  and  clean  throui;hout,  a  slight  water-stain  on  the  lowei  margin  of  one 
sheet,  excepted. 

1530  Mii.iTiA.  Exercise  for  the  Militia  of  the  Province  of  the  Mas- 
sachusetts-Bay, r/tw«  w//t-«/ <vj^/.  fol.,  1758 

153 1  [MiNOT  (G.  R.)J  Thoughts  on  the  Political  Situation  of  the 
United  States,  in  which  that  of  Massachusetts  is  more  particularly 
considered,  portrait  of  the  author  inserted,  half  mor. 

8°  Worcester,  1788 
1 53 1*  —  Another  copy,  uncut. 

1532  MiNOT  (G.  R.)  Continuation  of  the  History  of  the  Province 
of  Massachusetts-Bay,  from  the  year  1748,  boards,  uncut.    2  vols. 

8     1798-1803 

The  second  volume  has  Hannah  .Adams's  autograph  presentation  to  John  Adams. 

1533  MiNOT  (G.  R.)  History  of  the  Insmrections  in  Massachusetts 
in  1786.     2d  edition,  boards,  uncut.  8°  Boston,  1810 

Monster  of  Monsters  (The)     Sec  Excise  Act,  No. 


1494. 

Notes  on  History  of  Slavery  in  Massachu- 

8°  N.  York,  1866 

Additional  Notes  on  tin-  History  of  Slavery 
15,  uncut.  —  Moore  (G.  H.)  and  Davis  (Geo. 
T.)  Slavery  in  Massachusetts.  'i"wo  Letters  from  the  Historical 
Magazine,  Sept.  and  Oct.,  1866,//.  12,  uncut.  (2)    8'  iV  York,  1866 


1534  Moore  (Geo.  H.) 
setts,  uncut. 

'535  Moore  (Geo.  H.) 
in  Massachusetts,  //, 


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1536  Otis  (James)  Rights  of  the  Hritisli  Colonies  asserted  and 
proved,  1764  — Letters  to  the  Ministry  from  (Jov.  Bernard,  Gen. 
Gage,  and  Com.  Hood,  (•/<•.,  arigiiiij/ i./ifioii,  vkry  scarce  YBostoii], 
1769.  —  Proeeedings  of  tiie  L'ouniij  and  House  of  Kcpresentatives 
of  Massacluisetts  Bay  relative  to  holding  tin;  General  Assembly  at 
Har\.U(l  College,  <'/(.,  1770.  —  ('ontinuation  of  (f/ic  adore),  1770. — 
Votes  and  Proceedings  of  tiie  Inhaljitants  of  Boston  in  Town  Meet- 
ing assembled  (Oct.  28  -  Nov.  2,  1772),  [1772].  Fh'e  very  scarce 
tnnts  ill  oiw  rW.,  o/J  uilf.  8°  Boston 

1537  Paine  (Nathaniel)  Remarks  on  the  Early  Paper  Currency  of 
Massachusetts.  Read  before  the  Am.  Antiq.  Society,  A|)ril,  1866, 
pliotoi^raphs  of  Mossiir/iii.seUs  l)ii/s.     1.  8'  C(i//i/'//ify;  %  Wilson,  1866 

One  111   50  ccipios,  prinkd  liir  the  author,  Lahc;i;   I'ai'ku,  L'st  ur.     A  v.ihiahk'  contri- 
bution to  the  history  of  Anuricni  (laper  money. 

I'apcr  Money.    Sec  Ua.nk  of  Crkdit,  CiRRK.Nt.  v,  <7c..  No.  1430,  and 
followinir. 


1538  Patriotick  Proceedings 
Jan.  26  to  March  4,  1809. 


of    the   Legislature  of    Massachusetts, 

8"  1809 

'539  Penobscot  Expedition.  Proceedings  of  (ieneral  -Assembly  of 
Massachusetts  relating  to,  with  Report  of  Coinmiltee  on  the  Failure 
of  said  Expedition,  //.  26,  /la/f  tiior.,  neat,  inintt.  sni.  4°  17S0 

1540  Pi.vMoi'Tii  CoMi'ANY.  (Kcnncbcck  Purchase.)  \  Defence  of 
the  Remarks  of  the  Plymouth  Company,  on  the  Plans  and  Extracts 
of  Deeds  published  by  the  Proprietors  (as  they  term  themselves)  of 
the  Township  of  Brunswick,//.  50,  dean,  uncut,  /if.  nior.      4'  1753 

1 541  Rkcords  of  the  Governor  and  Company  of  Mass.  Bay,  1628- 
1686  :  edited  by  N.  B.  ShurtletT,  5  vols,  in  6,  cloth,  gilt.     4"'i853-54 

1542  Sanitary  Commission.  Report  of  a  General  Plan  for  tiie  Pro- 
motion of  Public  and  Personal  Health,  [by  Lemuel  Shattuck,j 
uneiit.  8°  1850 

1543  Smuh  (J.  V.  C.)  Natural  History  of  the  Fishes  of  Massachu- 
setts ;  with  a  Practical  F2ssay  on  .Vngling,  cloth.  xi"  1833 

1544  SociETV  FOR  Propagating  the  Gospei,  among  the  Indians  and 
others  in  North  America.  Cary  (R.)  Letter  to  the  Members  of 
the  Society,  [relating  to  the  Alford  estate,]  //.  9,  n.  t.  p.  4°  [1789]. 
—  Brief  Account  of  the  Society,  //.  7.  4"  [1798]. — Sermons 
before  the  Society  :  by  J.  Lathrop.  Jan.  19,  1804  ;  L.  Frisbie,  Nov. 
I,  1804  ;  J.  Eckley,  1805  ;  T.  Barnard,  1806  ;  Eliph.  Porter,  1807  ; 
A.  Holmes,  1808;  J.  Morse,  1810;  J.  Kendall,  1811  ;  J.  Bates, 
1813;  E.  Parish,  1814;  J.  F'oster,  1817  ;  C.  Lowell,  1820;  J. 
Tuckerman,  1821  ;  T.  M.  Harris,  1823;  J.  Codman,  1825;  F-b. 
Porter,  1827  ;  B.  B.  Wisner,  1829.  —  Rki'orts  of  the  Select  Com- 
mittee, 1819.-22,-24,-26,-31,-32,-33,-40,-43,-44,-46,-47,-48,-50. 
All  clean  and  uncut.     2ii  Pamphlets.  8"  1789-50 

1545  Spofkord  (J.)     Gazetteer  of  the  State,  map. 

12"  Ncwburyport,  1828 

1546  Statistics  of  Industry,  for  the  Year  ending  April  i,  1837,  pre- 
pared by  J.  P.  Bigelow.  —  The  same,  for  the  Year  ending  April  i, 

" ■'  ■  8°  1838,  46 


ft,-',. 

r 


1845,  by  J.  G.  Palfrey.     2  vols.,  uncut. 


*    V! 


'v"\  . 


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1547  SiKDNi;  (Crin:  Calfli)  Specclies  to  llie  Senate  and  House  of 
Representatives  of  Massachusetts,  with  their  Answers,  etc.,  1800- 
1807,  portrait,  />,fs.  uncut.  12°  Ahivhuryport,  1808 

1548  [Stn.LivAN  (//iw.  Jamks)]  Tiie  Altar  of  Baal  thrtjwn  down  ;  or, 
the  French  Nation  defended,  a;^ainst  the  Pulpit  Slander  of  David 
()sL;()od  .  .  .  I'ar  Citoyen  de  Novion,  ckau,  uncut. 

8    Boston,  Chronicle-Press,  1795 

1549  Si'i. I.IVAN  (Jas.)      History  of  I.aiul  Titles  in  Massachusetts. 

r.  8°  1801 

1550  (Swan  (J.)|  National  Arithmetick  :  or.  (Observations  on  the 
]''in.inces  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Massachusetts.  8' [1786] 

1 55 1  SvNons. — The  Results  of  'I'hree  Synods  Held  by  the  Elders 
and  Messenj^ers  of  the  Churches  of  Massachusetts  Province,  New- 
Ens^land.  ( 'ontainint;,  1.  Tiie  I'iatforni  of  Church  Discipline,  in  the 
year  164S.  \\.  Propositions  eoiuerniii;;  the  Subject  of  Uaptism, 
in  1662.  IH.  The  Necessity  of  Reformation,  etc..  in  Answer  to 
two  Questions,  in  1679.  //.  (2),  vi,  ii8.  —  A  Confession  of  Faith, 
Owned  and  Consented  unto  .  .  .  May  12.  1680.  JJeing  the  Second 
Session  of  that  Synod,//.  (4),  iv,  49,  original l>inding.  8°  1725 

1552  Thoiiias  (Isaiah")  Massachusetts  Kalendar,  or  an  .Mmanac  for 
1772  ;  a  wood  cut  of  Boston  Massacre :  also  inserted,  fine  portrait  of 
Is.  Thomas,  and  an  autograph  letter  l>y  him ;  beautiful  clean  copy, 
morocco  extra  {Bedford).  ,  8"  1772 

'553  Walpo  (S.)  Defence  of  the  Title  of  John  Leverett  to  a  IVact 
of  Land  in  the  Eastern  I'arts  of  the  Province  of  the  Massachusetts 
Bay,  commonly  called  Musconf;i;:;  Lands.//.  41.  foL,  1736 

1554  Washburn  (E.)  Sketches  of  the  Judicial  History  of  Massa- 
chusetts, 1630-1775,  cloth.  8°  1840 

•555  WiNTiiRui'  (John)  O'oTernor  of  Massachusetts.  Life  and  I^etters 
of;  by  Robert  C.  Winthrop,  portrait,  cloth.  8"  1867 

1556  Wood  (L)  Massachusetts  Compendium;  Stating  the  Bounda- 
ries of  the  several  Counties  and  Towns,  and  a  Description  of  the 
District  of  Maine,  Ms.  16"  //allowell,  1814 

1557  YotrNC.  (.'\i.EX.)  Chronicles  of  the  First  Planters  of  the  Colony 
of  Mass.  Bay,  162^-16^6,  portpait  of  Winthrop.  8°  1846 


1/  ' 


TOWN    AND   LOCAL   HISTORY. 

1558  Abington.  Hobart  (A.)  Historical  Sketch  of  Abington,  Ply- 
mouth Co.  8°  1839 

1559  Andover.     .^bbot  (A.)     History  of  Andover,  uncut. 

\2°  Andover,  1829 

1560  Andover.  Phillips  Academy :  .\ddress  to  the  Students,  July  18, 
1791;  Tappan's  Address,  1794;  Morse's  Address,  1799;  Consti- 
tution and  Statutes  of  the  Theolog.  Seminary,  with  Pearson's 
[Hist.]  Sketch,  1808.  //>.  68  ;  Dwight's  Sermon  at  the  Opening,  and 
at  Ordin.  of  E;.  Pearson,  1808  ;  Review  of  Constitution,  and  Pear- 
son's Sketch,  from  Monthly  Anthology,  1808  ;  Griffin's  Oration  at 
Induction  as  Jiartlett  Professor,  1809;  Spragiie's  Discourse,  to 
Porter  Rhetor.  Society,  1850  j  White's  Baccal.  Addresses,  1849, 


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and  1851  ;  Stuart's  Serm.  on  completion  of  New  College,  1S21; 
Griffin's  Oration,  1809.  —  Amherst  College.  Report  of  Committee 
to  inquire  into  facts  rel.  to  ihe  Institution,  1S25  ;  Statement  by  the 
Trustees,  [1825?]  ;  E.  Everett's  Address  before  tlie  Literary  Soci- 
eties, 1835  ;  A.  H.  Everett's  Disc,  on  Social  Improvement,  before 
the  Lit.  Societies,  1833  ;  Pres.  Humphrey's  Valedictory  Address, 
1845  j  Statement  of  the  Affairs  of  the  Amherst  Institution,  Oct., 
1824;  Statement  by  the  Trustees,  [1832  ?| ;  Callioun's  (and  others) 
Addresses  at  Dedic.  of  Cabinet  and  Observatory,  1848;  Hum- 
phrey's Inaugural  .Vddress,  1823  ;  C.  Cushing's  Oration  to  Lit. 
Societies,  1836;  Hitclicock's  Inaug.  Address,  1845;  C.  Sumner's 
Address  to  Lit.  Societies,  1847.  i\ pamphlets^  in  one  vol.,  nciv  half 
mor.  {Roxhurghe).  8°  v.  y. 

1561  PAMPHLETS  (8).  Acton.  Swift's  Fast  Sermon,  1761  ;  Adams's 
Centennial  Address,  1S35.  — Amherst.  Catalogue  of  Mt.  Pleasant 
School,  1828;  Installation  of  Pres.  Stearns,  1855.  —  Ashburuham. 
Cushing's  Half-century  Sermon,  1818.  —  Ashfield.  Shcpard's  40th 
anniv.  Sermon,  1859. — Athol.  Clarke's  Centennial  Sermon,  1850. 
—  Attleboro'.  Crane's  Centennial  (2d  Cong.  Church)  Sermon, 
1849. 

1562  Attlebovough.  Daggett  (J.)  Sketch  of  the  History  of  Attlebo- 
rough,  to  the  present  time.  8°  Dcdluwi,  1834 

1563  PAMPHLKTS  (11).  Barre.  Sprague's  Dedica.  and  Ordin.  Ser. 
1829  ;  Thompson's  37th  Anniv.  Discourse,  1841,  and  Half-century 
Sermon,  1854.  —  Barnstable  Co.  Davis's  Description  of  Eastern 
Coast,  1802  ;  Survey  of  canal  from  Buzzard's  Bay  to  liarnstable 
Bay,  1826. — Barnstable.  Cape  Cod  Centennial,  1840;  Palfrey's 
2d  Centennial  Address,  1840;  Histor.  Sketch  of  Churches  of  B. 
Conference,  1846;  ist  celebration  of  Cape  Cod,  1851;  Report  of 
Commissioners  on  Cape  Cod,  1854  (2  copies). 

1564  Belchertown.  Doolittle  (M.)  Historical  Sketch  t.  Congrega- 
tion;il  Church,  and  Early  History  of  the  Town,  dofh. 

12  '  Northampton,  1852 

1565  Berkshire  Co.  Dewey  (C.)  and  others.  History  of  the  County, 
map,  roan.  12°  nttsfidd,  1829 

1566  —  Jubilee,  celebrated  at  Pittsfield,  1844.  8°  Albany,  1845 

1567  Beverly.    Stone  (E.  M.)     History,  Civil  and  Ecclesiastical,  cloth. 

12°  Boston,  1843 

1568  PAMPHLETS  (13).  Becket.  Mills's  loth  Anniv.  Discourse,  1816  ; 
Cooley's  dedica.  Sen,  1850. — Belchertown.  Proceed,  of  Eccles. 
Council,  {hvatlsiik,)  1723.  —  Bollingham.  Fisher's  two  Century  Ser- 
mons, 1822.  —  Berkley.  Review  of  Proceedings  of  Eccles.  ('ouncil, 
[1831  ?].  —  Bernardston.  iSIoor's dedica.  S.,  1850;  Davis's  Address 
at  Dedication  of  Cushman  library,  1863. — Beverly.  Remarks  on 
recent  ordination,  1824;  Stone's  History  of  2d  Parish,  1834,  and 
Dedica.  Sen,  1838. — Billerica.  Cunimings's  Half-century  Sermon, 
1813  ;  Farmer's  historical  memoir,  1816;  Second  Centen'l  celebra- 
tion, //.  152,  1S55. 

1569  Blandford.    Gibbs  (Wm.  H.)    Historical  Address, //.  76, /,7^(r/-. 

12°  Springfifl.i^  1850 
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1570  Bolton.  Adams  (Zabdiel)  Sermon  on  Christian  Unity,  preached 
August  26,  1772.  —  [Chaplin  (E.)|  Treatise  on  Church-Govern- 
ment ;  Narrative  of  the  late  Trouble  in  the  Churcli  at  liolton, 
[wilh]  Remarks  on  Mr.  Adams's  Sermon,  jireached  Aug.  26,  1772. 
—  Adams  (Z.)  Answer  to  [the  preceding]  Pamphlet.  —  | Chaplin 
(E.)j  Second  Treatise  on  Church-Government  (//.  78).  —  Obser- 
vations upon  the  C'ongregational  Wan  of  Church  Government.  — 
Result  of  Eccles.  Council  at  liolton,  Aug.  3,  1773.     6  ///  i  fo/. 

8°  1772-3 

1571  BOSTON.  [Adams  (S.\M.)]  Appeal  to  the  World  ;  or,  a  Vin- 
dication of  the  Tt)\vn  of  Boston,  luilf  bound,  upper  corners  of  last  two 
leaves  meiuleit.  8°  Boston,  1769 

1572  —  'i"he  same,  ne^v  /if.  moroeco,  nncitt. 

8"  ReprinteJ,  London,  l>y  Direction  of  D.  De  Berdt,  1769 
1572*  —  The  same.  Poni/on,  Repr.for  y.  Almon,  1770.  (2) 

1573  —  An  Address  to  the  Inhabitants  of  the  Province  of  the  M.is- 
sacluisetts-Bay,  more  especially,  to  the  Inhabitants  of  Boston ; 
occasioned  by  the  late  .  .  Attack  upon  their  Liberties,  and  the 
Confusion  and  Disorders  consequent  thereon.  By  a  Lover  of  his 
Country.  //.  8,  fine  copy,  uncut,  rare. 

4°  Rogers  and  Fowle,  [1747] 

D.itcJ,  Nov.  2^,1747,  and  siiliscribeil  ".Amicus  Patrix."  It  relates  to  the  riots  in 
Boston, occasioned  by  tlie  Impressment  of  Seamen  by  Commodore  Knowles,  Nov.  i7tli. 

1574  —  AkTii.r.ERV  Ki.KCTK)N  Sermon.s  ;  1675,  and  from  1701  to 
1859,  inclusive,  the  scries  of  printed  sermons  very  nearly  complete, 
86  Sermons,  selected  copies,  the  greater  part  uncut. 

The  series  includes  the  .Sermons  for  1675,  ]•  Kich.ardson  (n//'.  1S39);  1701,  E.  I'em- 
bcrton  (fust  three  leaves  imperfect);  1704,  11.  Ciibbs;  1705,  Tiio.  liRiiKiE ;  172S,  Kbcn. 
CJay,  and,  from  172S  to  1S5;,  inclusive,  r.\ry  sermcin  known  to  have  hen  frinleil,  except 
seven  (174s,  1765,  17.SS,  i7yi,  1700,  1.S34,  and  1S44).  With  very  few  exceptions,  the 
copies  .arc  uncut  and  in  line  condition. 

The  Kev.  Thomas  Bridge's  .Sermon,  in  1705,  is  hxceedingly  rake.  It  is  not  in  the 
Mass.  Hist.  Society's  catalogue,  and  is  not  marked  as  printed  in  the  list  appended  to  Mr. 
Wilde's  Sermon  in  1S55. 

[For  Sermons  printed  before  1710,  j('('  Nos.  823,  J.  Moodey,  1674; 
852,  J.  RicluirJson,  1675;  831,  S.  Xowcll,  1678;  724,  J.  Bulclicr,  lOyH; 
912,  S.  Willanl,  1699;  750,  S.  Danfortli,  1708.  See  also,  No.  965, 
I.  Mather,  1710.] 

1575  —  Artillery  Election  Sermons.  Symmes  (Thomas)  Good 
Soldiers  Described  and  Animated.  Artillery  Election  Sermon,  in 
Boston,  Jime  6,  1720.  (Preface  by  Benj.  Colman.)  Boston,  S. 
Knceland,  1120.  —  I3ro\vn  (John)  Divine  Help  Implored.  P'lme- 
ral  Sermon,  at  Bradford,  Oct.  31.  1725,  after  the  Death  of  the  Rev. 
Mr.  Thomas  Symmes,  etc.  [with]  A  Particular  Plain  and  Brief 
Account  of  the  Rev.  Mr.  T.  S.  etc.,  pp.  (2),  31  ;  (2),  70,  (2).  Boston, 
T.  Fleet,  1726.     Tivo  in  i  vol.,  half  bound.  sm.  8° 

1576  —  Artillery  Election  Sermon.  J.  Richardson,  1675  (^repr.  Bos- 
ton, 1839);  P.Clark,  1736;  B.  Colman,  1738;  M.  Byles,  1740;  3d 
ed.,  1769;  S.  Phillips,  1741  ;  S.Cooper,  1751  ;  D.  Shute,  1767, 
last  4  pages  in  manuscript ;  J.  Clarke,  1768;  J.  Eckley,  1792  ;  A. 
Abbot,  1802  ;  J.  Morse,  1803  ;  J.  Tuckerman,  1804 ;  T.  M.  Harris, 
1805;  J.  Kendall,  1806;  L.  Woods,  i8o8  ;  J.  Foster,  1809;  C. 
Lowell,  1810J  D.  C.  Sanders,  1817;  N.  L.  Frothingham,  1825  ;  F. 


nOSTON. 


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W.  P.  Greenwood,  1826;  J.  Pierpont,  1828;  B.  Whitman,  1829; 
The  same,  2cl  ed.  ;  S.  P>arrctt,  18  ?i  ;  C.  \V.  Upham,  18^2;  f.  G. 
Palfrey,  1835;  C.  Rnljhins.  1836;  A.  B.  Mii/zey,  1837;  S.  K. 
Lotlirop  (2(1  Centennial,  witli  List  of  Preachers  &c.),  1838  ;  O.  A. 
Skinner,  1839;  1).  Sliarp,  1840;  C.  Hitchcock,  1841  ;  |.  S.  C. 
Abbott,  1842  ;  H.  A.  Miles,  1843  ;  T.  P.  Tyler,  1848  ;  G.  D."  Wildes, 
1855  {mit/i  List  of  Commanders  and  Preachers,  1638-1855).  36 
Sermons,  the  greater  part  nnnif.  8"^  1736-1855 

1577  —  BiGKi.ow  (J.)  Plants  of  Boston.  Second  Edition,  enlarged, 
boards,  11 11  cut.  8°  Boston,  1824 

1578  —  Boston  Directory,  1796  (tna/'  torn),  1800,  1803,  1809,  good 
copies,  4  vols.  12° 

1579  —  'I'hcsamc,  1798,  \%o'],houniHvith  I.  Thomas's  Almanack,  1805  ; 
(?//(/ Catalogue  of  Books  in  The  Boston  Library,  1805,///!  Inl.     12° 

1580  —  The  same,  1806,  bound  in  vol.  with  Catalogue  of  ]5ooks  in 
Library  of  Anier.  Academy,  1802  ;  Catalogue  of  Books  in  the  Bos- 
ton Library,  1805  ;  Catalocue  of  Books  i-rinted  in  tiil,  U. 
States,  with  prices,  and  places  where  published,  1804 ;  Catalogue 
of  R.  L  College,  1801,  and  others.  12° 

1581  —  Bowen  (A.)  Picture  of  Boston,  or  Citizen's  and  Stranger's 
Guide,  engravings,  clean,  uncut,  1829.  — The  same,  3d  edition,  1838. 
(2  vols.)  16° 

1582  —  Bridgman  (T.)  Epitaphs  from  Copp's  Hill  Burial  Ground, 
cloth.  12°  1S51 

1583  —  Bridgman  (T.)  The  Pilgrims  of  Boston  and  their  Descend- 
ants. Introduction  by  Edw.  Everett.  Also,  Inscriptions  from 
(]ranary  Burial  Ground,  portraits,  and  other  plates,  pp.  x\i,  406, 
cloth,  gilt.  r.  8"  Neii)  York,  1856 

1584  —  Buckingham  (J.  T.)  Specimens  of  Newspaper  Literature, 
with  Personal  Memoirs  and  Reminiscences,  portraits  and  cuts, 
2  vols.,  cloth.  12°  Boston,  1850 

1585  —  Cadogan  (Wm.)  a  Dissertation  on  the  Gout,  and  all 
Chronic  Diseases,  jointly  considered,  as  proceeding  from  the  same 
Causes,  etc.,  portrait  of  Major-Gcn.  Kno.x  inserted,  half  mor.,  pp.  76. 

8"  London  :  repr.  Boston,  for  Henry  Knox,  \'i'i'i. 

Appended  is  .1  list  of  licioks  (3  pp.),  iiiedic.il  ..lul  utlier,  imiiorted  luul  to  be  sold  at  the 
"  London  llook-Store,  a  little  Southward  of  the  Town-llouse,  in  Cornhill,  Boston,  by 
HiiNRY  Knox." 

1586  —  Census  Report  for  the  Year,  1845,  by  L.  Shattuck,  map,  uncut. 

8°  Boston,  1846 

1587  —  [Chauncv  (C.)]  Letter  to  a  Ericnd,  giving  a  representation 
of  Sufferings  the  town  of  Boston  is  exposed  to,  in  consequence  of 
the  [Port  Bill] ;  by  T.  W.  a  Bostonian,  half  mor.  extra,  uncut,  top 
edges  gilt.  8°  Boston,  1774 

CHURCHES  : 

1^88  —  First  Church.    Foxcroft  (T.)    Rise  and  Primitive  State  of 

New  England,  with  special  reference  to  the  Old  or  First  (iather'd 

Church  in  Boston;  a  Century  Sermon,  half  mor.  extra,  uncut,  very 

SCARCE.  8"  1730 


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1589  —  First  Church.  I'o.xcroft  (T.)  The  Divine  Right  of  Deacons. 
Sciinon  on  the  Ordination  of  Zecli.  Th.iyer,  to  the  otiice  of  Deacon, 
in  the  First  Church,  M.iy,  1731;  with  tlie  tJharge  ;  //.  43. — 
Webb  (J.)  Discourse  at  the  Ordination  of  a  Deacon,  //.  20.  2'7t>o 
in  one,  stained,  uncut.  8°  1 73 1 

1590 Kmerson  (W.)   Historical  Sl<etcii  of  the  1  irst  Church  ;  with 

Two  Sermons,  s/icf/>,  fine  copy.  8°  1812 

1591 Chauncy  (C.)     Sermon  on  the  Return  of  the  Society  to 

their  House  of  Worship.  1785.  —  Frothinyham  (N.  L.)  Sermon 
on  the  close  of  the  Second  Century.     1830.  8° 

1592  —  Second  Church.  fO?i  North.)  I'rince  (T.)  Sermon  at  his 
own  Ordination,  Oct.  i,  1718,  (Charge  by  I.  Mather,  R.  Hand  by 
C.  Mather,)  and  a  Serm.  on  Ordination  of  i'resbyters,  by  K.  I'cm- 
berton,  at  Ordin.  of  Mr.  Sewall,  i^j  it,,  separate  titles  and  paging, 
half  mo r.  uncut.  '6°  J.  Franklin,  17 18 

1593 Prince  (T.)    Sermon,  before  the  choice  of  a  Colleague 

Pastor,  to  succeed  Cotton  Mather.  1732 

1594 Ware  (H.)    Two  Century  Discourses;  History  of  the  Old 

North  and  New  Brick  Churches,//.  60.  8°  182 1 

1595 Robbins  (C.)    Two  [Historical]  Sermons,  March  10, 1844, 

//.  76.  —  Dedication  Sermon,  Sept.  17,  1845,//.  40. 

1596 Robbins  (C.)    History  of  the  Second  or  Old  North  Church, 

With  a  History  of  the  New  Brick  Church,  fine  portraits,  cloth. 

8°  1852 

1597  —  Old  South  Church.  Wisner(B.  B.)  History  of  the  Old  South 
Church,//.  122,  uncut.  8°  1830 

1598  —  Old  South.  The  Confession  of  Faith,  and  Form  of  Covenant ; 
with  Lists  of  the  Pastors,  etc.,  and  the  Members.    //.  88,  cloth. 

12°  1841 

1599  —  Now-North  Church.  An  Account  of  the  Reasons  Why  a  Con- 
siderable Number,  (about  Fifty,  whereof  Ten  are  Members  in  full 
Communion)  Belonging  to  the  New  North  Congregation  in  lioston, 
could  not  Consent  to  Mr.  Peter  Thacher's  Ordination  there,  etc.,  pp. 
(6),  56,  (i),  calf  gilt.         8°  n.  p.  \_Boston\  Printed  in  the  year  1720 

For  some  account  of  this  and  tlic  next  following   rark  ti-acts,  and  of  the  controversy 
which  occasioned  them,  see  Drake's  History  of  Iloston,  pp.  545-6. 

1600 A  ^'indication  of  the  New-North-Church  in  Boston,  from 

Several  Falslioods  spread  in  a  Pamphlet  Lately  Published,  Tending 
to  their  Defamation,  Entituled,  An  Account  of  the  Reasons  <•/(•.,  .  .  . 
By  several  of  the  Members  of  that  Church,  //.  (2),  14,  dk.  blue  calf, 
uncut.  16°  Boston,  J.  Franklin,  1720 

1601 Eliot  (Andrew)    Sermon,  after  the  Funeral  of  the  late  Rev. 

John  Webb,  who  died  April  16,  1750,  uncut,  autograph  note  by  Rev. 
T.  Foxcroft.  8°  Boston,  Daniel  Fojvle,  [1750] 

Appended  is  a  catalogue  of  "the  Hooks  published  by  Mr.  Webb." 

1602 Parkman  (F.)    [Century]  Sermon,  Nov.  27,  1814.  —  [Eliot 

(E.)]  Hist.  Notices  of  the  New  North  Religious  Society,  1822. — 
Parkman  {V.)  Histor.  Discourses,  Dec.  1838,  on  the  completion 
of  the  2Sth  year  of  his  pastorate,  1839  :  Hist.  Sermon,  on  resigning 
his  pastoral  charge,  1849.    4  pamphlets. 


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1603  —  Brattle  Street  Church.  Lothrop  (S.  K.)  History  of  the 
Cluirch  in  Urattie  Street,  cloth.  12"  Boston,  1851 

1604 Colmaii  (15.)     Sermon,  Aiif(.   2,  1715,  on  Day  of  Prayer, 

for  Election  of  a  I'astor.  1715.  —  Sermon  at  tiie  Ordination  of 
Rev.  Wni.  Cooper,  With  Mr.  Cooper's  Conf.  of  Faith.  17 16. — 
Sermon,  March  \,  1736-7,  after  the  Preservation  of  tlie  Town  from 
Fire.  1737.  —  Sermon,  at  an  ]'2vening  Lecture  in  Brattle  Street, 
Oct.  21,  1740.  —  Sermon  at  the  Ordin.  of  Samuel  Cooper,  as  (Col- 
league) Pastor.  1746.  —  'I'liachcr  (P.)  Century  Sermon,  Dec.  29, 
1799.  1800.  —  Palfrey  (J.  G.)  Sermon,  July  18,  1824,  with  Histor. 
and  Itiographical  Notes,//.  81.   1825.     7  pamphlets. 

1605  —  Baptist.  Baldwin  (T.)  Discourse,  Jan.  i,  181 1,  at  opening 
New  Meeting  House  of  2d  Bapt.  Church,  n.  d.  [iSi  i].  — Winchell 
(J.  M.)  Histor.  Sketch  of  First  Bapt.  Church,  1665-1818.  2d  ed. 
1820.  (2)  8° 

1606 Bowdoin  Square    (Baptist)    Church    Book;    History   and 

Manual.     By  Rev.  R.  VV.  Cushman,  cloth.  16"  Boston,  1843 

1607  —  Christ  Church.  Caner  (Henry)  A  Sermon,  at  Christ  Church 
in  Boston,  August  20,  1765,  at  the  Funeral  of  the  Rev.  Timothy 
Cutler,  D.D.,  late  Rector  of  said  Church,  large  paper. 

4°  Boston,  T.<^  J.  Fleet,  1765 

1608 Eaton    (Asa)      Historical    Account    of    Christ    Church. 

Discourse,  Dec.  28,  1823.  1824.  —  St.  Paul's.  Jarvis  (S.  F.) 
Nanative  of  Events  connected  with  the  acceptance  and  resigna- 
tion of  the  Rector,  //.  108.  [1825].    2  pamphlets. 

1609  —  Church  of  the  Disciples.  Clarke  (J.  F.)  Sermon  on  the 
Principles  and  Methods  of  the  Church,  1845  ;  Dedication  Sermon, 
184S.     (2) 

16 10  —  Church  of  the  Savior.  Waterston's  Dedication  Discourse. 
1847. 

161  r  —  Essex  Street  (Union).  Sabine  (J.)  Sermon  at  Dedication  of 
the  House.  1819.  —  Ecclesiastical  Memoir  of  Essex  St.  Religious 
Society, //.  128.     1823.     2  pamphlets,  uncut. 

1612  —  Franklin  Street.  Origin  and  Formation  &c.,  with  Names  of 
Members.     1836. 

1613  —  Hanover  Street.  Stuart  (M.)  Dedication  Sermon,  March  r, 
1826.  —  Recent  Attempt  to  defeat  Constitutional  Provisions,  by 
the  Trust  Conveyances  of  Hanover  St.  Church.  2d  ed.  1828.  — 
Review  of  Pamphlet  on  Trust  Deed.    1828. 

1614  —  Hollis  Street.  Proceedings  of  Eccles.  Council,  in  case  of  the 
Proprietors  and  Rev.  John  Pierpont ;  prepared  by  S.  K,  Lothrop, 

//.  z'ii.     1841. 

16 15 Pierpont  (J.)    Sermon,  after  the  Church  was  struck  by 

Lightning.  1837.  —  (13)  Pamphlets  relative  to  the  Controversy 
between  the  Church  and  Rev.  J.  Pierpont,  1839-46.    14  pamphlets. 

1616 Fosdick  (D.)    Anniversary  and  Farewell  Sermons.     1847. 

1617  —  Indiana  St.  Chapel.    Fox  (B.)  Dedication  Sermon.    1847. 


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1618  —  King's  Chapel,  lireenwood  (F.  W.  P.)  Historj'  of  Kings 
Cliapel,  the  First  Episcoi^al  Church  in  America,  Ms.,  uncut. 

12°  1833 

1619  —  Park  Street.  Griffin  (E.  D.)  Dedication  Sermon,  Jan.  10, 
18 10,  UN  cut. 

1620  —  Presbyterian,  First.  Sabine  (J.)  Dedication  Sermon,  Jan.  31, 
1828,  uncut.  —  Suffolk  St.  ChaiDel.  Sargent's  Dedication  Sermon, 
1840.  —  Summer  St.  Thacher's  Dedication  Sermon,  18 15. — 
Twelfth  Congregational.  Barrett's  25tii  Anniversary  Discourses, 
1850.    5  pamphlets, 

1621  —  Trinity  Church.  Hooper  (Wni.)  Sermon  in  Trinity  Church, 
at  tlie  Funeral  of  Thomas  Greene,  Ksq ;  Aujjjust  5,  1763,  fine  copy, 
uncut,  4°  R.  and  S.  Draper,  1763 

1622 Six  pamphlets  relating  to  the  Greene  Foundation,  Report 

on  proceedings  of  Trustees,  sale  of  Pews,  etc.,  in  one  vol. 

8°  1846-47 

1623  —  West  Church.  Lowell  (C.)  Historical  Discourse.  1820. — 
Quarter  of  a  Century  Sermon,  Jan.  2,  1831.     (2) 


1624  —  [CoLMAN  i^Rev.  Benjamin)]  Some  Reasons  and  Arguments 
Offered  to  the  Good  People  of  Boston  and  Adjacent  Places,  for 
The  setting  up  Markets  in  Boston,  pp.  (2),  14,  green  calf  gilt,  uncut. 

8"  Boston,  y.  Franklin,  1719 

1625  —  CoL.tAN  (John)  The  Distressed  State  of  the  Town  of  Bos- 
ton One  more  Considered  .  .  .  With  a  Schr-mie  for  a  Bank  Laid 
down  ;  And  Methods  for  bringing  in  Silver  Money,  Proposed. 
Frinteil for  Benj.  Gray  [1720].  —  A  Letter  from  One  in  the  Country 
to  his  Friend  in  Boston,  containing  some  Remarks  upon  a  late 
Pamphlet,  Entituled,  the  Distressed  State  of  the  Town  of  lioston, 
&c.,  //.  22.  y.  Franklin,  1720.  Two  very  scarce  tracts,  on  the  Land 
Bank  project,  6fe. 

1626  —  The  Constable's  Pocket-Book  :  or,  a  Dialogue  between  an 
Old  Constable  &  a  New,  Being  a  Guide,  In  their  Keeping  the 
Peace,  &c.  By  N.  B.  a  late  Constable  in  the  Town  of  Boston,  //. 
(2),  70,  half  vellum,  gilt,  very  scarce. 

12°  Frinted  for  Eleazer  Fhillips,  17 10 

1627  —  The  Constable's  Pocket-Book.     2d  edition.  12°  1727 

1628  —  Crosweli,  (Andrew)  Narrative  of  the  Founding  and  Set- 
tling the  New-gathered  Congregational  Church  in  Boston  ;  to  which 
is  added.  The  Defence  of  that  Doctrine  of  Justifying  Faith,  which 
hath  been  so  much  condemned  in  New-England,  etc.,  never  before 
printed  in  New-England,//.  38,  uncut.      4°  Rogers  &'  Fowle,  1749 

1629  —  Dana  (James  F.  and  S.  L.)  Outlines  of  the  Mineralogy  and 
Geology  of  Boston  and  Vicinity,  map,  uncut.  8°  Boston,  18 18 

1630  —  Deardorn  (N.)  Boston  Notions,  1630-1847,  engravings, 
morocco,  nice  copy.  16°  Boston,  1848 


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BOSTON. 


207 


163T  Boston.  Drake  (S.G.)  The  History  and  Antiquities  of  Boston, 
from  its  Settlement  in  1630,  to  the  year  iyjo,e/r.,  //>.  x,  8^0,  Jtor/raifs, 
plates,  aihlivood-iiits,  half  vioriK(o  extra,  top  gilt,  unci;t. 

imp.  8°  Boston,  1S56 

1632  —  Drake  (S.  G.)  The  History  and  Antiquities  of  Boston,  etc. 
Large  I'apkr,  Fortrait  of  the  Author,  and  extra  portraits,  yJW^y, 
uncut.  4°  Boston,  1856 

1 00  copies  only  printed. 

1633  —  I)rake(S.  G.)  The  History  and  Antiquities  of  Boston,  etc., 
plates,  with  the  extra  portraits,  half  morocco  extra,  top  gilt,  uncut. 

r.  8"  Boston,  1856 

1634  —  Fire  Society.  Articles  of  Association,  March  7,  1733-4, 
of  the  "  Society  first  incorporated  September  30,  1717,"  for  mutual 
aid  "in  case  it  should  please  Almighty  God  to  permit  the  breaking 
out  of  Fire  in  ISoston  (where  we  live)."  Printed  on  parchment, 
folio,  7i<ith  28  {manuscript)  signatures  of  the  members ;  folded  and 
hound  in  smooth  calf,  gilt  ( IV.  Pratt).  sq.  16"  Boston,  1733-4 

The  Society  was  limited  to  twenty  nieniliers.  Nine  of  tlio  names  suljscnbed  to  tlicse 
Articles  have  Ijccn  crossed  out,  as  new  mcmljcrs  were  added.  Kor  a  list  of  tlie  names,  see 
Drake's  lioston,  p.  557,  note.     Probably  UNIOUE. 

1635  —  Fire  of  1760.  J^neway's  .\ddress  to  the  Citizens  of  London 
soon  after  the  Dreadful  Fire  in  1666,  to  which  is  added  a  Relation 
of  the  Great  Fire  in  Boston,  March  20,  i7r)o,  half  calf. 

16°  73  OS  ton,  1760 

1636  —  Fletcher  vs.  Vassai.l.  The  State  of  the  Action  brought 
by  William  Fletcher  against  William  Vassall,  for  Defaming  him  : 
Tried  at  Boston,  August,  1752,  and  now  Pending  by  Ajipeal  to  His 
Majesty  in  Council,//.  (4),  39,  uncut,  rare.  4"  Boston,  1753 

1636*  —  Fletcher  vs.  Vassall.  Another  copy,  with  slip  of  {additional) 
Errata,  pasted  on  back  of  title,  title  slightly  stained,  uncut. 

1637  —  Fourth  of  July  Orations,  1787-181 1,  orioinal  edition.s, 
fjocnty  four  tracts  in  one  vol..  law  calf.  8"  Boston,  1787-1811 

Tlie  Orations  for  iSo6  and  1S12  were  not  printed. 

1638  —  Fourth  of  July  Orations,  1813-1854,  complete  except  1842,  the 
greater  part  uncut,  and  generally  fne,  clean  copies.  (41)  —  Orations 
before  the  Republicans  of  Boston  :  S.  A.  Wells,  1819  ;  A.  Dtinlap, 
1823;  D.  L.  Child,  1826;  W.  F.  Otis's  Oration  before  the  \'oung 
Men  of  Boston,  July  4,  1831  ;  A.  Dunlap's,  to  the  Washington 
Society,  1832  ;  C.  Cushing's  before  the  Colonization  Society,  1833  ; 
A.  Walker'.s,  to  the  Young  Men  of  B.,  1833  ;  D.  Henshaw's  at 
F.aneuil  Hall,  1836;  H.  Mann's  before  the  Authorities  of  B.,  1842  ; 
The  same,  another  edition.  50  pamphlets.    8° 

1639  —  Frothingiiam  (R.)  History  of  the  Siege  of  Boston,  and  of 
the  Battles  of  Lexington,  Concord,  and  Bunker  Hill,  maps  and 
plates,  cloth  gilt.  8"  Boston,  1849 

1640  —  Gordon  {Rev.  \Vm.)  Plan  of  a  Society  for  making  Provi- 
sion for  Widows  by  .Annuities,  good  copy,  half  calf.  8°  1772 

1641  —  [GuKKN  (Joseph)]  Entertainment  for  A  Winter's  Evening: 
being  A  Full  and  True  Account  Of  a  very  strange  ami  wonderful 
Sight   seen   in   Boston  on   the   twenty-seventh  of   December  At 


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3l«i  ' 


Noon-Day.  The  Truth  of  which  can  be  attested  by  a  great  Number 
of  People,  wlio  actually  saw  the  same  With  their  own  Eyes,  By 
Me,  the  Hon''''=  B.  B.  Esq; .  .//.  15,  cAw/,  uncut. 

4"  Boston,  G.  Rogers,  n.  d.  [1749-50] 

A  MATCHLESS  COPY  of  the  VERY  RARE  FiKST  EiMTioN  of  this  ciinmis  satirical 
poem  —  for  some  account  of  wliich  see  Diiyckinck's  Cyi//.  Am.  Lit.,  i.  i2o,  and  Dral<e's 
Hist,  of  Boston, (tztf.  The  "wonderful  sight"  w-as  a  Masonic  procession,  on  St.  John's 
I'ay,  and  the  lioston  wit  bids  his  nnise 

— "  in  verse  declare 

Who  were  the  men,  and  what  they  were, 

And  what  their  names,  and  what  their  fame, 

And  what  the  cause  for  which  they  came 

To  lunisc  of  (iod  from  Iiouse  of  ale, 

And  how  the  jiarson  told  his  talc : 

How  they  return 'd,  in  manner  odd, 

To  house  of  ale  from  house  of  Ood." 

1642  —  Hales  (J.  G.)     Survey  of  Boston  and  its  Vicinity. 

12°  Boston,  1 82 1 

1643  —  [HoMANS  (I.  S.)]     History  of  Boston,  from  1630  to  1856. 

16    Boston,  1856 

1644  —  [Homer  (J.  L.)]  Notes  on  the  Sea-Shore.  Sketches  descrip- 
tive of  Hull,  Nahant,  and  South  and  North  Shores,  Islands  in 
Boston  Harbor,  Vicinity  of  Boston,  cA'.  8°  Boston,  1851 

1645  —  Inoculation.  [Douglass  (Wm.)  M.D.\  Inoculation  of  the 
Small  Pox  As  practised  in  Boston,  Consider'd  in  a  Letter  to 
A—  S—  [Alc.x.  Stuart]  M.D.  &  F.R.S.  in  London,//.  20,  uncut, 
y.  Franklin,  1722.  —  C\)lnl\n  [Bonj.]  Some  Observations  on  the 
New  Method  of  Receiving  the  Small-Pox  by  Ingrafting  or  Inocu- 
lating, //.  16,  Boston,  1721.  —  Neal  (Daniel)  A  Narrative  of  the 
Method  and  Success  of  Inoculating  the  .Small  Pox  in  New-England 
by  Mr.  Benj.  Colman.  With  A  Reply  to  The  Objections  made 
against  it  from  Principles  of  Conscience,  In  a  Letter  from  [Rev. 
Wm.  Cooper]  a  Minister  at  Boston.  To  which  is  now  prefixed.  An 
Historical  Introduction, //.  48,  uncut.  London,  1722.  —  |Cooper 
(Wm.)]  A  Reply  to  The  Objections  made  .against  .  .  Inoculation, 
from  Principles  of  Conscience.  .  .  By  a  Minister  in  Boston.  The 
Third  Impression.  //.  iv,  14,(2),  uncut,  Boston,  1730.  —  [Wil- 
liams (Dr.  Nath'l)  General  Rules  to  be  observed,  etc.,  pp.  1-16. 
n.  t.  p.  [Boston,  1752?]. —  Doucjlass  (Wm.)  A  Dissertation  con- 
cerning the  Inoculation  of  the  Small  P<'  .  //.  (4),  28,  icants  title- 
page,  [Boston,  1730].  —  [Mapdox  (Isaac)]  Bishop  of  Worcester, 
Sermon  before  the  President  &c.  01  the  Hospital  for  the  Small-Pox 
and  for  Inoculation,  March  5,  1752,  //.  (4),  15.  4°  London :  repr. 
Boston,  1752.     Seven  in  one  volume,  half  morocco  {Roxburglic). 

4°  and  8°    v.  y. 
A  remarkably  complete  collection  of  these  very  scaui  e  tracts. 

1646 Bovlston  (Zabdiel)  An  Historical  Account  of  the  Small- 
Pox  Inoculated  in  New-England, ....  With  some  short  Directions  to 
the  Unexperienced  in  this  Method  of  Practice.  Humbly  dedicated 
tn  her  Jioyal  Highness  the  Princ;'ss  of  Wales,  By  Zabdiel  Bovlston, 
I'.R.S.  'i'he  Second  Edition.  Corrected. //.  (4),  vi,  vi,  53.  L.oii- 
(ton.  Printed,  \i2(i :  Kepr.  Boston,  for  S.  Gerrish,  and  T.  Ifancock, 
1 7.^0- ~"-^  Letter  to  l)r.  Zabdiel  Boylston  ;  Occasional  by  a  late 
Dissertation  [by  Dr,  Douglass]  concerning  Inoculation,  Printed 


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at  Boston,  //.  14.  Boston,  for  D.  Henchman  &c.,  1730.  Two  in 
one  volume,  anio^iaf>h  letter  of  Dr.  Z.  Boylston  inserteJ,  polished  calf 
extra,  g.e.  {F.  Beiifonl).  &'  Boston,  1730 

1647  —  iNOCULATroN.  [A  Friendly  Debate,  between  Mun-Dungus 
Sawney  and  Academicus],  wants  title-page  and  last  two  leaves,  pp. 
ii,  1-18.  8°  \_Boston,  1722] 

ExTUEMEl.Y  Rare.  Manifestly  inspired  by  Cotton  Mather,  ami  iiciliajis  written 
by  Ills  nephew  Thomas  Walter.  Mnn-dunijus  Sawney  is,  of  course.  Dr.  Douglass,  —  the 
opprobrious  epithet  beinn  sui,'i,'cstc(l,  apparently,  by  his  "  M.D,"  It  is  dedicated  "  To  my 
very  Worthy  I'liysician,  Mr.  Zalxliel  linylston." 

1648 [Douc  ASS  (/?/•.  Wm.)]  The  Abuses  and  Scandals  of  some 

late  Pamplilets  In  Favour  of  Inoculation  of  the  Small  Pox,  Mod- 
estly obviated,  and  Inoculation  further  consider'd  in  a  Letter  to 
A —  S —  M.D.  &  F.R.S.  in  London,  uncut,  pp.  (4),  11. 

8°  y.  FranMin,  1722 

In  this  rejoinder  to  ".\  Vindication  of  the  Ministers,"  Sc.  and  ''  A  Friendly  Debate," 
Ur.  Douglass  treats  Cotton  M.ither  "  willi  a  iihilosophical  freedom,"  as  he  terms  it. 
"The  University  of  (llasgow  ....  gratify'd  his  Vanity  with  a  D.D.  .  .  I'erhaps  he  may 
oblige  this  his  Alma  Afa/i'i  to  disown  him  for  a  Son,  as  it  seems  tlic  Koyal  Society  have 
iiliraJy  i/one,  I'y  omitting  liis  name  in  their  yearly  Lists." 

1649 Inoculation  of  the  Small    Pox   as   practised   in   Boston, 

Consider'd  in  a  I..etter  to  .V —  S —  M.I).  &  I'.R.S.  in  London. 
[By  Dr.  VVm.  Douglass],//.  20,  uncut,  a  small  piece  torn  front  lower 
corner  of  last  leaf.  8°  J.  Franklin,  1722 

1650 Cooi'KR  (Rev.  Win.)    A   Reply  to  the   (Objections  made 

against  taking  the  Small  Po.x  in  tiie  Way  of  Inoculation  etc..  The 
Third  Impression  [with  a  Preface,  dated  March  4,  1729-30], 
pp.  iv,  16.  8°  1730 

165 1  —  Knapp  (S.  L.)  Extracts  from  a  Journal  of  Travels  in  North 
America,  consisting  of  an  Account  of  Boston  and  its  Vicinity.  By 
Ali  Bey,  boards,  uncut.  12''  1818 

1652  —  Local  Loiterings,  and  Visits  in  the  Vicinity  of  Boston  ;  by  a 
Looker-on.  12°  1845 

1653  —  LovKi.i,  (John)  A  Funeral  Oration  Deliver'd  At  the  Opening 
of  the  Annual  Meeting  of  he  Town,  March  14th.  1742.  in  Faneuil- 
Mall  in  Boston :  Occasion  d  By  the  Death  of  the  Founder,  Peter 
Faneuil,  Esq;//.  14,  be lutiful copy,  uncut. 

4°  Green,  Bu shell,  and  Allen,  1743 
1654 The  s:imc,  good  copy,  wants  the  preliminary  half  title. 

4"  1743 
165s  —  Massacre.  A  Short  Narrative  of  The  horrid  Massacre  in 
Boston,  perpetrated  in  the  Evening  of  the  Fifth  Day  of  March, 
1770,  by  Soldiers  of  the  xxi.xtii  Regiment ; .  .  with  some  Observa- 
tions on  the  Stale  of  Tilings  prior  to  that  Catastrophe,  frontispiece 
(inserted),  half  calf  extra,  an(i(/ue. 

S''  Printed  by  Order  of  the  Town  of  Boston,  1770 

1656 .\  Short  Narrative  of   the  Horrid    Massacre   in    Boston, 

perpetrated  in  the  Evening  of  the  Fifth  Day  of  March,  1770,  by 
Soldiers  of  the  xxixth  Regiment.  .  .  With  some  Observations  on 
the  State  of  Things  prior  to  that  Catastrophe,  frontispiece,  pp.  i6(j, 
hf,  mor.  8'  London,  repr.  1770 

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1657  Boston  Massacre.  A  Short  Narrative  of  the  Hon  id  Massacre 
in  Boston,  r/r..  With  some  Observations  on  the  State  of  Things 
prior  to  that  Catastrophe,  frontispiece.    2  copies,  cloth. 

8°  Boston,  1770;  rcpr.  N.  V.,  y.  Dog.!;ctt,  'Jr.,  1S49 

1658 A  Fair  Acconnt  of  tiie  late  Unliappy  Distnrbance  at  Boston 

in  New  Enghind ;  .  \MtIi  an  Apjiendix,  containing  A. fidavits  and 
other  Evidences  .  .  not  mentioned  in  the  Narrative  publisiied  at 
Boston,//.  28,  31,  n(mi  lialf  bro^vn  morocco,  uncut. 

8  '  London,  B.  Wliite,  1770 

1659 Trial   of   W.  Wemms,   J.   Hartegan,  \V.    M'Cauley  [and 

others,]  Soldiers  in  his  Majesty's  sijth  Regiment  of  Foot,  for  the 
murder  of  C.  Attucks,  Samuel  (iray  [and  others],  on  Monday 
evening,  March  5th,  1770.  .  Taken  in  short-hand  by  J.  Hodgson, 
pp.  217,  half  blue  morocco,  gilt,  marbled  edges.      8°  y.  Flecming,  1770 

1660 Trial   of  the  British  Soldiers   of  the  29th   Regt.  of  Foot, 

for  the  Murder  of  Crispus  Attucks,  Samuel  dray  [and  others], 
March  5,  1770,  sheep.  12°  IVm.  Emmons,  1824 

1661 Hancock  (John)    Omtion  delivered  March  5th,  1774,  at 

the  Request  of  the  Inhabitants  of  the  Town  of  Boston,  to  com- 
memorate The  Bloody  Tragedy  of  the  5th  of  March,  1770,  new 
half  morocco,  uncut.  8     Newport,  S.  Soiithwick,  1774 

1662 Fifth    of    Mauch    Orations,    {original  editions.)  1771- 

1783;  Oration  on  the  R(!-interment  of  Warren's  Remains,  1776; 
and  Fourth  of  July  Orations.  1783-S6  ;  Jine,  large  and  clean  copies, 
nearly  uncut,  i8  ///  one  vol.,  half  bound.  4°  1771-S6 

COMPLKTE  SICTS  cif  tile  liostoii  ^!,ls^.^crc  Oialidiis  (as  oii^iiiiilly  jiublinlicd),  in  line 
and  well-prescrvod  copies,  are  \'i;uY  Kaki:.  Im  lliis  volinne  tlie  series  is  siip|ileniented 
by  the  Oration  iif  I'eiez  Morton,  A pril  .S,  1 7 ;(>,  on  tlie  l<e-In(ermcnt  of  tlie  Keniains  of 
Genev.il  Warren,  and  \.\\n  tint  four  of  the  lioston  I'ourtli  of  July  Orations.  All  are  of  tlie 
first  editions,  except  the  Fifth  of  March  Oration  of  Dr.  liL-nj.unin  Chnrch  (17;,'),  which 
is  of  the  Tliiiit  edition,  corrected  liy  the  Author. 

1663 Orations  delivered  in  Boston  [1771-83]  to  commemorate 

the  15th  of  March,  1770,  brown  gross^^r.  levant  morocco,  antique,  red 
edges.  '  16"  yv/.v-y?,/,y,  [1785] 

1664 Orations  delivered  (in)  Boston  1 1771-83]  to  commemorate 

the  Sthof  March,  1770  ;  Second  Edition,  JV.  T.  Clap,  1S07,  uncut. — 
Tlie  Trial  of  the  IJritish  Soldiers,  for  the  Murder  of  C.  Attucks, 
Samuel  Oray  [and  others],  March  5,  1770,  1807.  Two  in  one  vol., 
half  green  tnorocco  (Roxburghe).  sin.  8° 

1665 Noble  (O.)    Oration  in  Oommemoration   of   March    sth, 

A^ewlmryport,  1775.  —  Emmons  (W.)  Address  in  Commemoration, 
Boston,  1825  (stained).    2  in  i  vol.,  half  mor.,  uncut. 

1666  —  Municipal  Register  for  185 1  {large  folded  plan), .xnA  1852,  cloth. 
(2  vols.)  8"  Boston,  1851-2 

1666*  —  Newest  Kecp-Sake  for  1839  ;  containing  the  Doings  of  a 
recent  Benevolent  Convention.  12°  183^ 

1667  —  Observations  on  Se\eral  Acts  of  Parliament,  .  and  also  oh 
The  Conduct  of  the  OliRcers  of  the  Customs,  since  those  Acts  were 
passed  .  .  Published  by  the  Mercjvmls  of  Boston.  Edes  &*  Gill, 
1769.  —  State  of  the  Importations  from  Great  Britain  into  the  port 
of  Boston,  Jan. -Aug.,  1769,  &c.,//.  i  ^o,  Mein  &"  Eleeming,    17(^9. 


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211 


—  Copies  of  Letters  from  Gov.  Bernard,  &c.  to  tlie  Earl  of  Hills- 
boroufjli,  //.  \G,  no  title-page.  —  The  Speech  of  Th-m-s  P-wn-U, 
Esq;,  in  the  Il-se  of  C-ni-ons,  in  favor  of  America,  no  title-page. 
Four  tracts  in  one  vol.,  iiaci  half  vioroav  {Roxhiirglie).      sm.  4°  1769 

1668  —  (^ris  (James)  Rudinients  of  Latin  Prosody;  with  a  Disserta- 
tion on  liCtters,  and  tlie  Principles  of  ILarmony  in  Poetick  and 
Prosaick  Composition,//,  "jz,  fine  copy.  12"  1760 

ViiKY  .'^cAHCi;.  Only  ;i  few  nidiitlis  after  its  publication,  Otis,  "  with  a  tongue  of  (lame 
.ind  the  insjiiration  of  a  seer,"  was  arguing  the  question  of  Writs  of  A-ssistance  in  the 
council-chamber  in  Ilostun,  and  "leading  the  van  of  American  patriots." 

1669  —  (Pemberton).  Catalogue  Of  Curious  and  Valuable  Books, 
belonging  to  the  late  Reverend  it  Learned,  Mr.  Ebenezer  Pember- 
ton, Consisting  of  Divinity,  Philosophy,  History,  Poetry,  &:c. 
generally  well  Bound :  To  be  Sold  by  Auction,  At  the  Crown 
Coffee-House  in  Boston,  the  Second  Day  of  July,  17 17,  Begiir.Mng 
at  Three  a  Clock  afternoon,  and  so,  De  Die  in  Dicin,  until  the 
whole  be  Sold.  Also  a  valuable  Collection  of  Pamphlets  will  then 
be  exposed  to  Sale.  The  Books  may  be  .lowed  from  the  25th  Day 
of  June,  until  the  l)a\-  of  Sale,  at  the  House  of  the  late  Reverend 
Mr.  Pendjerton,  where  Attendance  will  be  given, //.  (2),  28,  uncut. 
8°  Boston  :  J'j/'nteil  by  B.  Green,  and  may  be  had  Cratis,  at  the  Shop 
of  Samuel  Gerrish,  Bookseller,  near  the  Old  Meeting- House,    17 17 

Vkry  K.\ui;.  "  I'erhaps  the  first  instance  in  New  England  of  a  printed  catalogue  of 
Hooks  at  auction."  'J'he  Catalogue  comprises  159  titles  of  books  in  folio,  163  in  quarto, 
and  (178  in  octavo;  in  all,  1,000  lots. 

1670  —  QuiNcv  (J.)  Municipal  History  of  the  Town  and  City  of 
Boston,  during  Two  Centuries,  1 630-1 830,  engravings,  cloth. 

8"  1852 

167 1  —  Qumcv  (J.)  History  of  the  Boston  Athenajum  ;  with  Bio- 
graphical Notices,  cloth.  8°  Cambridge,  185 1 

1672  —  Railroad  Jubilee  in  1851,  Account  of,  map,  full  morocco,  auto- 
graph of  yohn  P.  Bigehnv  {Mayor).  8°  1852 

1673  —  Sari!Knt  (Winthrop)  Boston:  a  Poem.  2d  edition, //</// 
morocco.  12°  1803 

1674  —  Shaw  {C)  A  Topographical  and  Historical  Description  of 
Boston,  engravings,  bds.  uncut,  fine  fresh  copy,  scarce. 

12°  O.  Spear,  18 17 

1674*  —  Shawmut:  or,  the  Settlement  of  Boston  by  the  Puritan 
Pilgrims.  16°  1847 

1675  —  SiiuKTM'.ri-  (N.  B.)  Topographical  and  Historical  Descrip- 
tion of  Boston,  Maps,  pp.  x,  720,  cloth.  1.  8'^  187 1 

1675*  —  Sketches  of  Boston,  past  and  present,  and  of  some  places  in 
the  Vicinity,  [by  J.  L.  Homer.]  map  and  numerous  cuts.      16°  1851 

1676  —  Snow  (C.  H.)  History  of  Boston.  2d  edition,  map  and  plates, 
boards,  fne  copy,  vncvi:  8"  1828 

1677  —  Snow  (C.  H.)  History  of  Boston.  2d  edition,  map  and 
plates,  calf,  very  scarce,  8  '  1828 

1678  —  Solemnities  at  the  Stone  Chapel  and  Eestival  at  the  Exchange, 
in  honour  of  the  Russian  Achievements  over  their  French  invaders, 
hf.  bound.  12°  18 13 


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1679  —  Tax  List.  List  of  Taxpayers,  showing  the  amount  of  Real 
and  Personal  Estate,  etc.,  pp.  206,  half  bound.  r.  8°  1822 

iCSo  —  Tea  (Destruction  of)  Holley  (Israkl)  Sermon  preached  at 
Surtield,  [Conn.]  Dec.  27,  1773,  the  next  Sabbath  after  the  Report 
arrived,  tliat  the  People  at  i^oston,  had  destroyed  a  large  (luantity 
of  'lea,  etc.,  by  Israel  Holly,  half  ral morocco,  uncut,  uncut. 

4°  Hartford,  Eben.  Watson,  1774 

1 68 1 A  Retrospect  of  the  Boston  Tea-Party,  with  a  Memoir  of 

George  R.  T.  Hewes,  by  a  Citizen  of  New  \o\V,  portrait  of  Hciues, 
(engraving  of  Destruction  of  the  Tea,  inserted,)  cloth. 

12°  New  York,  1834 

1682 Traits  of  the  Boston  Tea  Party,  being  a  Memoir  of  Geo. 

R.  T.  Hewes  with  a  History  of  that  Transaction. '  ]!y  a  Bostonian, 
portrait,  cloth,  uncut.  16°  New  York,  1835 

1683  —  Thatcher  (B.  B.)  The  Boston  Book:  being  Specimens  of 
Metropolitan  Literature.  12°  Boston,  1837 

1684  — TnuRsnAY  Lecture  Sermons.  1701-1797.  17  Sermons, 
including  S.  Willard's  The  liest  Priviledge  (/>'.  Green  d^•  J.  Allen, 
1701)  7oith  autograph  of  B.  IVadsicorth  ;  N.  Walter's  The  Body  of 
Death  Anatomized,  2d  ed.,  1706  ;  B.  Wadsworth's  The  Imitation  of 
Christ,  1722  ;  and  Christ's  Fan  in  His  Hand,  &c.,  1722  ;  D.  Lewes's 
The  Joy  of  Children  Walking  in  the  Truth,  &c.,  1723  ;  H.  I'lynt, 
1729  ;  B.  Colman,  1734,  and  17.^2  ;  C.  Chauncy,  1741,  1773.  and 
1778  ;  J.  Sewall,  1742  ;  M.  Byles,  1745,  &c.  8""  v.  y. 

1685  —  Trials  of  Pirates.  Arraignment,  Trial,  and  Condemnation 
of  Capt.  John  Quelch  and  others  of  his  Company,  for  sundry  Pira- 
cies, Robberies  and  Murder,  at  the  Court-House  in  Boston,  June 
13,  1704.  Perused  by  [Gov.]  Joseph  Dudley,  etc.  [repr.]  London, 
1705. — Tryals  of  Col.  R.  Kirkby,  Capt.  John  Constable,  Capt.  C. 
Wade,  Capt.  S.  Vincent,  and  Capt.  C.  Fogg,  for  Cowardice  and 
other  Crimes  committed  in  a  Fight  at  Sea,  Aug.  19,  1702,  London, 
1703.     2  iu  I  fol.,  half  mo r.  fol. 

1686  —  Vade  Mecum  for  America:  or  a  Companion  for  Traders 
and  Travellers.  .  .  To  which  is  added,  the  Names  of  the  Streets 
in  Boston,  good  copy,  in  the  original  binding,  with  autograph  of 
Artemas  Ward,  1759,  very  scarce. 

tall  8°  S.  Kneeland  &•  T.  Green,  1732 

1687  —  Votes  and  Proceedings  of  the  Freeholders  and  other  Inhab- 
itants in  Town  Meeting  assembled,  Oct.  28  and  Nov.  2,  1772,  new 
half  mor.,  uncut.  8"  [1772] 

1688 The  same,  half  red  mor.,  good  copy,  a  small  corner  toin  from 

title-leaf. 

1689  —  Warren  (John)  An  Eulogy  on  the  Hon.  Thomas  Russell, 
Delivered,  May  4,  1796;  with  A  Monody,  sung  after  the  Eulogy, 
//•  31.  (3).  uncut,  fine.  4"  1796 

1690  —  Warren  (J.  C.)  The  Great  Tree  on  Boston  Common,  auto- 
graph letter  of  the  author  laid  in.  8°  1855 


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1691  [Waterhouse  (Samuel)]  Proposals  for  Printing  by  Subscrip- 
tion tlie  History,  etc.  of  Vice-Admiral  Sir  Tiiomas  Brazen  [/.  e. 
Pownal],  Commander  of  an  American  Scjuadron  in  the  last  Age  .  . 
In  tiirce  Volumes  in  Quarto,  Adorn'd  throughout  with  Cuts.  I3y 
Thomas  'I'humb,  Esq  ;  good  copy,  pp.  18,  half  inoivcco,  very  rare. 

8°  n.  p.  \_J>ostoti\  1760 

1692  —  Whitman  (Z.  G.)  Historical  Sketch  of  the  Ancient  and 
Honorable  Artillery  Company,  l>oanfs,  itiuiit.  8°  1820 

1^93 'i'li'2  saniv..     2d  edition,//,  iv,  463,  doth.  8°  1842 

1694  —  Wines  (E.  C.)    A  Trip  to  Boston,  in  a  series  of  Letters,  doth. 

12°  1838 

1695  —  Wonderful  (The)  Appearance  of  an  Angel,  Devil  &  Ghost, 
to  a  Gentleman  in  the  Town  of  Pioston,  In  the  Nights  of  the  14th, 
iSth,  and  i6th  of  December,  I/74.  To  whom  in  some  Measure 
may  be  attributed  the  Distresses  that  have  of  late  fallen  upon  that 
unhappy  Metropolis,  wood-cuts  of  {a  very  diabolical)  Dei'il  and  a  pair 
of  {ideal)  Angels,  pp.  24,  half  morocco,  neat. 

8°  New  York,  John  Anderson,  [1775] 

First  printed  in  lioston,  Dec,  1774.  The  reprint  and  the  oriyiniil  editiun  are  botli 
VicuY  Hare. 

magazines,  newspapers,  etc. 

1696  —  The  American  Magazine  and  Historical  Chronicle. 
MDCcxLiii.  —  mdccxlvi.  Vols.  I.- III.  ^  \o\s., poUshcd  Calf  extra 
{Bedford).  8°  Hogers  &>  Fowle,  1744-46 

//•  (4).  'V,  704,  {5) ;  (4),  4.  5'''^>.  (^') ;  (4).  57'>>  (5)-  '^'''e  Titlc-i«ge  of  Vol.  1.  hasa  Viciv 
of  lioslon,  and  two  scenes  of  Indian  life,  engraved  (in  copper,  by  ).  Turner.  So  line  a  set 
Ol'  tlle  J'IRST  NUW  EnUL.VNU  M.\(;AZ1NE  is  of  ExrHAOUDINARY  Karity. 

1697  —  The  American  Magazine,  Jan.-August,  Nov.,  and  Dec, 
1744,  and  Jan.,  1745.     i\  numbers,  all  but  one  uncut.  8° 

1697*  —  The  same,  January,  June,  and  August,  1744.  3  numbers, 
sewed.  8° 

1698  The  Royal  American  Magazine,  or  Universal  Repositoiy  of 
Instruction  and  Amusement.  Vol.  i.  For  the  "\'ear  1774  [Jan.- 
Dec.];  Vol.11.  Jan.-March,  1775.  22  plates  (two  wanting)  engraved 
by  Paul  Revere  and  y.  C  'allender,  including  a  fine  impression  of  the 
folding  View  of  the  Town  of  Boston,  and  the  portraits  of  Hancock 
and  S.  Adams.  Bound  in  polished  calf  extra,  top  gilt  (Bedford), 
uncut.  r.  8°  Isaiah  Thomas,  and  jf.  Greenleaf,  1774-75 

A  Si'LENDii)  Coi'V.  The  fifteen  ninnljers  complete,  except  pp.  (j-i:!  and  2;-33  of  tlie 
first  vohime.  Hutchinson's  History,  as  far  as  |>iil)hshed  with  this  Magazine  (pp.  i- 
1^2,  witliont  a  titlc-paj;e,)  is  Ixiund  at  tlie  end,  and  live  of  the  covers  are  lx)und  in. 

"  The  lirst  ninnl)er,  tor  January,  1 774,  was  puhlislied  at  tlie  close  of  that  month. .  [Isai.ah 
Thomas  \  after  havini;  been  at  considerable  trouble  and  expense  in  bringint;  tlie  work  before 
the  public,  published  it  six  months,  and  then  was  oblifjed  lirst  to  suspend  and,  afterward, 
to  ielini|iiish  it ;  but  Joseph  (ireenleaf  continued  the  publication  until  the  Afril follcnvhig, 
when  tlie  war  put  a  period  to  the  Magazine." —  Thoiiuis's  Hist,  of  Piintint;,  ii.  260-1. 

1699  —  Boston  Magazine  (The)  Vols,  i-iii.  (Oct.  1783-Oct.  1786), 
portraits  and  engravings,  some  of  the  original  coj'crs  bound  in.  3  vols., 
polished  calf  gilt  backs,  y, . low  edges  (  W.  Pratt).  8°  1 783-S6 

\'i'RY  .Scarce.  'I'lic  I'Mrst  \  oliiine  contains  engraved  portraits,  by  J.  Norman,  of 
Washington,  I'ranklin,  John  A:  ims,  (ien.  J.  Warren,  Kcv.  Dr.  Cooper,  H.  Laurens,  and 
others.  The  ^d  volume  wants  c  ne  leaf  (pp.  45-7)  and  ends  with  the  number  for  October, 
17S6  (//.  40S). 


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1700  —  The  Gentleman  and  Lady's  Town  and  Country  Magazine. 
Vol.  I.  May-Nov.  1784,  iiuomplck,  5  numbers,  uncut  except  the  first. 
Wccilcn  and  Barrett,  1784.  —  'I'lie  (lentlemcn  and  Ladies  Town  and 
Country  Magazine.  Vol.  II.  Feb.-Aujj.  1790,  wanting  the  July 
number,  and  some  plates,  uncut.  A\itli.  Coverly,  1790.  In  one  vol., 
ne7<.i  half  mor.  (/uKx/'urghe).  8° 

1701  —  Courier  (le  Boston;  Affiches,  Annonces,  et  Avis.  Nov.  1-26, 
April-Oct.,  17S9  {all published),  hf.  bound. 

4"  De  r Imprimcrie  de  Samuel  Hall,  1789 

1702  —  The  IMassachusktts  Magazine.  Vols,  i-viii.,  many  ent^raT- 
ings,  half  bound.     8  vols.  8^  1789-96 

in  vol.  S,  no.  2  is  w.uitinj;,  but  is  supplied  scp.initcly,  uncut.  The  set  wants  nine  plates 
(Vol.  I,  I ;  Vol.  Ill,  T, ;  Vol.  v,  3  ;  Vol.  vili,  2). 

1703  —  'i'liK  Nir.HTiNGALE  or  a  Melange  de  f.itterature,  a  Periodical 
Publication  [Weekly]  ;  edited  by  J.  I.athrop,  jun.  Vol.  I.  May  to 
August,  1796.  Prospectus,  with  subscribers''  names  in  MS.  inserted; 
pp.  (12),  432,  half  mor.  e.xtra,  uncut,  top  gilt.  12°  1796 

1705  —  Columbian  Pliceni.x  and  Boston  Review,  Vol.  i.  8''  1800 

1706  —  New  England  Quarterly  Mag.azine,  Nos.  2,  3,  bound  separately. 
2  vols.  8°  1802 

1707  —  Monthly  Anthology,  complete,  \o  vols,  in  8.  Wd.  i.  uncut,  fine 
set.  8°  1803-11 

This  maqazine  was  the  precursor  of  tlie  North  American  Review,  and  received  the  con- 
tributions of  Wni.  Tudor,  John  O,  .Vdanis,  J.  S.  I'uckuiinstcr,  (icorge  Ticlcnor,  and  other 
of  the  best  writers  of  lioston. 

1708  —  The  Polyanthos  ;  a  monthly  Magazine;  edited  by  J.  T. 
Buckingham.    4  vols.  16°  1806-12 

1709  —  'l"he  Polyanthos  ;  enlarged  ;  edited  by  J.  T.  Buckingham, 
portraits  and  plates.    .:^\o\^.,  hf  mor.  plain.  8°  181 2-14 

lyio  —  The  Panoplist.    16  vols.  8°  1806-20 

17 1 1  —  The  Emerald,  or  MiscelLmy  of  Literature.    2  vols. 

8°  1806-7 

17 12  —  The  Emerald;  (New  Establishment.)     Vol.  I.,  hf.  bound. 

8°  OliTcr  C.  Greenleaf  1807-8 

In  this  copy,  the  names  of  the  authors  of  many  of  tlie  essays  and  poems  have  Ijeen 
written,  against  the  respective  articles,  by  a  former  owner. 

1 7 13  —  The  Ordeal ;  a  critical  Journal  of  Politicks  and  Literature, 
26  numbers  (all  published),  in  one  vol.     8°  y.  T.  Buckingham,  1809 

17 14  —  Boston  Monthly  Magazine  ;  edited  by  S.  L.  Knapp.  Vol. 
I.  and  Nos.  i,  2,  of  Vol.  II.  {all  published),  portraits,  and  other 
plates,  in  one  vol.,  half  russia.  8°  1825-26 

'I'he  lithographic  illustrations,  by  John  Pendleton,  arc  among  the  earliest  American  speci- 
mens of  the  art.     See  Vol.  i.  pp.  3S1,  >S4. 

lyij  —  Bowen's  Boston  News  Letter  and  City  Record,  Jan.  1826  to 

Jan.  1827.    Edited  by  J.  V.  C.  Smith,  boards,  uncut,  2  vols.     8°  1826 

1716  —  Mechanic's  Magazine.     Vol.  i.  r.  8°  1830 

jyiy  — Newspapers.  The  Boston  Gazette  (Edes  &  Gill),  w/f*  ;;«w- 
ber  (146)  in  1758,  and  continuous  from  Mp./ch,  1762,  to  Dec,  1764, 
20  numbers  wanting,  clean,  uncut,  in  one  volume.  folio 


BOSTON. 


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1718  —  Newspapers.  The  Boston  Ga/.ette,  Jan.  1768-nec.  1769 
(Nos.  666-768),  5  numbers  7i<aiitiiig.    2  vols,  in  one,  half  bound,  uncut. 

1719 The  same,  Jan.  13,  1777-Dec.  28,  1778  (Nos.  1 130-1270), 

5  numbers  ^vanthii;,  and  two  imperfect,  in  one  vol. 

1720 Boston  GAZKrrE  rtw^/ Evening  Post,  the  two  papers  bound 

in  one  file,  Jan.  i765-l)ec.  1766,  about  thirty  numbers  wanting  in  all, 
good  clean  copies,  some  uncut.  folio 

I'iill  of  Stamji-ALt  matter.  Tlie  (lazrtte  for  Oct.  ;,  i;fi5,  lias  in  a  lower  corner  a  place 
nileil  (iff  for  aHixini;  the  stamp,  in  wliicli  is  a  cut  of  a  skull  and  crciss-lxincs.  liiitli  papers 
for  Tel).  24,  176(1,  liave  a  cut  of  the  ellixy  of  the  Devil  and  the  Stamp  Master  at  the  gal- 
lows, which  was  disiilayod  in  the  streets. 

1721 Boston  Chronicle,  for  the  year  1768,  (V"ol.  i.)  with  the 

titlepage  and  index,    pp.  492,  (6).  4°  Mein  &•  Fleeming 

1722 Jioston  Newspapers,  1764-82,  4  vols.  folio 

A  very  valuahle  collection,  coverinj;  the  period  of  the  Uevoliition.  It  is  made  up  from 
the  various  Iloston  pajiers,  the  Massachusetts  Cazette  ( Draper's),  lioston  Ciazette,  Inde- 
pendent Chronicle,  I'Aenini>  I'ost,  I'ost  lioy,  etc.,  with  supplements  and  extras,  arnmjjed  in 
one  tile.  There  is  only  one  paper  for  i;(i4,  live  for  1705,  forty-nine  for  1766  and  1767; 
from  1771  to  1782,  the  file  is  more  nearly  continuous. 

1723  —  Almanacs.  Travis  (Daniel)  .^n  Almanack  of  Coelestial 
Motions,  etc.  for  .  .  1709. — 'I'he  same,  for  171 1,  J^oth  clean  and 
uncut.  America  printed.  Sold  by  N'.  Boone. 

•723*  —  Almanacs.  An  Almanack  of  the  Ccelestial  Motions,  etc., 
for  the  year  of  the  Christian  A\x\,  1712  ...  .  Fitted  to  the  meri- 
dian of  the  Island  of  I'ARUAnoKS  .  .  .  By  Edward  Ilolyoke,  M.A. 
of  Harvard  Collei^e  at  ("ambridge, ////<' r/(V?«  copy,  uncut. 

S''  Boston,  B.  Green,  for  Benjamin  Marston,  Merchant  in  Salem, 
for  the  use  of  the  Island  of  Barbadoes,  1712 

KxcF.ssiVfiLV  Karic,  if  not  I'nmoui;.  It  is  not  in  the  \m.  Aiitiq.  Society's,  Mass. 
Historical  Society's,  ISoston  Athena'uni,(ir  I'rince  Library  catalogues,  and  is  unnoticed  by 
Mr,  Sabin. 

1724  —  An  Almanack  for  the  Year  17  13  .  .  Ily  a  Lover  of  the  Math- 
ematicks,  clean,  uncut.        8^"  America:  Brinted  for  the  Year,  1713 

1725  —  The  Farmers  Almanack  (Corrected  and  Amended)  For  the 
Year  17 14.  By  N.  W[hitteniorc],  A  Lover  of  the  Truth,  Head  of 
Queen  Anne  on  Title-page,  clean,  UNCur.  8°  America  printed : 

Sold  at  the  Boohstllers'  Shops  at  Jyos/on  in  Neui-England,  17  14 

1725*  —  'I'he  Young;  .American  Ephemeris  For  the  Year  1715.  .  . 
By  Increase  Gatchell,  I'"tat.  16,  Apprentice  to  George  J?rownelI 
School-Master,  who  Teachetli  Writing,  Cyphering,  Navigation  &c. 
Also  Musick,  Dancing  &c.,  clean  copy,  nearly  uncut. 

8°  Boston,  for  George  Broianell,  1715 

1726  —  An  .Mmanack,  for  the  Year,  17  iS.  By  Thomas  Paine,  B.A. 
Boston,  T.  Crump,  17 18.  —  An  Almanack,  for  the  Year,  1719.  By 
Thomas  Paine,  B.A.  Boston,  T.  J-Veet,  1719.  Interleaved,  and  con- 
taining numerous  entries  l>y  Judge  Seivall. 

Some  of  these  entries  relate  to  matters  before  the  Courts;  others  to  pwblic  aflfairs,  and 
many  to  occurrences  of  persoi  !  interest.  On  one  page,  in  1710,  the  Judge  enters  the 
result  of  the  lioslon  election  ol  Keprescntalives,  with  the  numbers  of  votes  cast ;  on  another, 
against  Oct.  2i|(li,  is,  in  a  word,  ("Conjugium")  the  record  of  his  second  marriage,  and 
"  Eiiulre,"  next  day.  Dec.  9,  "Judges  Sew.all,  Davenport,  Dudley,  t^uincey,  go  in  to  the 
House  of  Deinities,  at  y"  West  door,  and  move  for  an  .Augmentation  of  y  Salary,"  —  and 
"ji.  3  [MurchJ  Mr.  Ucnjamin  I'anctiil  dyes  at  New  York." 


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1727  —  (Robie.)  An  Almanack  .  .  for  the  Year,  1714  .  .  Ity  Thomas 
Robie,  M.A.  8°  Jiosfo/i,  B.  Gnvii,  171 4 

I>i/irli;aved,xnA  containin);  a  manuscript  diary  of  the  wcatlicr,  ami  matters  (pf  |ieis(inal 
liistciry,  by  the  Rev.  Stephen  [y////V7;«j  (llarv.  Coll.  i7i;i),wh(i,  tliis  year,  began  tci  preach 
at  Longnieac'ow. 

1728  —  Interi.kaved  Almanacs.  (Nine)  Ahnanacs,  with  Inter- 
leaved record  of  the  weather,  &c.,  by  Rev.  Stki-hen  Williams,  of 
Loniimeadow ; — 


T.  I'ainc's  Almanack  for  1719. 


T.  Fleet. 


N.  E.  Diary.    By  A  Native  of  N.  England  [N.  Jiowen],  for  1728, 
and  1729. 

N.  Ames's  Astronomical  Diary,  1729,  1741. 
N.  Ames's  [Jan.]  Astronomical  Diary,  1765,  1768. 
BickerstalT's  Boston  Almanack,  1775.  Alills  vS-  Jlieks. 

Nath'l  Low's  Astronomical  Diary,  1782.  2\  •S^  %  Fled. 

1729  — Almanacs,  7v?;w//.v.  dough's,  1701,  i7or>,  1707  (/w/^/?.") ;  Travis's 
1710  iimpft.),  1716,  1720,  1721  (im/>/f.),  1722;  Robie's,  1710; 
Whittemore's,  1714,  1718,  1719,  1721-27,  1729,  1738(3  hii/'ff.) ; 
Holyoke's,  1709  {impft.),  17 15  {ivip/t.) ;  Bowen's,  1725  (imfft.), 
1727,  1728;  Douglas's,  1743  ;  Stafford's,  1744  {inipff.)  ;  Wheten's 
1753  {impft-)\  Federal,  1788,  1789  (2),  1791  ;  Folsom's  Pocket, 
1789;  Massachusetts,  1790  (Jmpff.) ;  Carleton's,  1792,  1793,  1795, 
1797;  Pope's,  1793  (2),  1794,  179s;  N.  Eng.  Callendar,  1795. 
43  nitmhcrs. 

1730  —  Tracts.  Copy  of  Letters  sent  to  Great  Britain  by  'I'homas 
Hutchinson,  Andrew  Oliver  and  others,  and  returned  to  America, 
and  laid  before  the  House  of  Representatives  of  Massachusetts. 
1773.  —  Resolves  of  Committee  appointed  to  consider  [the  above] 
Letters.  1773.  —  Allen  (John)  Oration  on  the  Beauties  of  Lib- 
erty, delivered  in  Boston,  'I'hanksgiving,  Dec.  3,  1772.  A'Zvi'  Lon- 
don, 1773. — The  same,  4th  edition.  Boston,  1773.  —  Hutchinson 
(Tiios.)  Speeches  to  the  General  Assembly,  with  the  Answers  of 
His  Majesty's  Council  and  the  House  of  Representatives.  Boston, 
\T12>-  —  I'l'^^e  and  Calm  Consideration  of  tlie  Misunderstandings 
between  Great-Britain  and  the  Colonies.  Salem,  1774. —  Consid- 
erations on  the  Measures  carrying  on  with  respect  to  the  British 
Colonies.  N.  Y.,  repr.  1774.  —  E.xtracts  from  the  Votes  and  Pro- 
ceedings of  the  Continental  Congress,  Fhila.,  repr.  Hartford,  1774. 
Political  Debates.  Faris  [^London'],  1776.  —  [Dickinson  (John)] 
Letters  from  a  Farmer  in  Pennsylvania.  Boston,  176S. — Consid- 
erations on  the  Measures  carrying  on,  etc.  Hartford,  repr.  1774. 
1 1  in  1  vol.,  new  half  mor.  (^Roxbtirglie),  mostly  uneiit.  8° 

173 1  —  Pamphlets:  1740-1800.  T.  Prince's  Account  of  the  Revi- 
val of  Religion  in  Boston,  1740-43.  Repr.  1823.  —  A.  Croswell's 
Narrative  of  the  Founding  of  the  New  Congreg.  Chin-ch,  &c. 
1749.  —  J.  Moorhead,  and  others,  Fair  Narrative  of  Proceed,  of 
Presbytery  of  Boston,  against  Mr.  Rob.  Abercrombie.  1756  — 
A.  Croswell's  Testimony  against  the  Profaneness  of  Publick  Dis- 
putes, on  Commencement  Day,  at  Harv.  College.  1760.  —  A. 
Croswell's  Brief  Remarks  on  the  Satyrical  Drollery  at  Cam- 
bridge.    1771   (2  copies,  one  impft.).—  Short  Vindication  of  the 


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Referees  in  the  case  of  Gardiner  7's.  Flagg.  «. //.  [1768?].  —  Let- 
ter to  (the  Referees)  E.  Payne  and  H.  Inches,  in  the  case  aforesaid. 
n.  (t  [1769].  —  Serious  Letter  to  the  Young  People  of  Boston,  by 
Mathetees  Archaios.  \-j^t,,  slightly  hnpft.  —  Constitution  of  the 
Boston  Tontine  Association.  1791.  —  J.  Lathrop's  Discourse  at 
Boston  Lecture,  March  16, 1797,  with  Appendi.x,  containing  account 
of  Attempts  to  set  fire  to  the  Town,  &c.     1797.     (i  i)      8°  and  4° 

1732  —  Panipliiets,  1801-1825.  By-laws  and  orders,  1801.  Facts 
&c.  on  bridge  to  [Dorchester  Neck],  1806.  The  Changery ;  an 
allegor.  memoir  of  the  F.xchange  office,  1805.  [Kirkland's]  Me- 
moir of  the  .\thena;uni,  r8o7.  Sabine's  dedica.  Ser.,  Essex  St. 
("hurch,  1819.  Brown's  Poem  to  tiie  inhab'ts  of  tiie  harbor  Islands, 
1819.  Incorp.  of  Bost.  and  Ro.xb.  Mill  Co.,  1820.  Acco't  of  the 
lire  in  Broad  at,  ruf,  1821.  Minutes  of  a  council,  1822.  Prince's 
acco't  of  Revival  of  1740-43,  >e/>r.  1823.  Quincy's  Mayor's  Ad- 
dress, 1824.     Appeal  for  new  bridge  to  So.  Boston,  1825.     ('2) 

'733  —  Pam|ih1ets,  1827 -1832.  Review  of  case  of  the  bridge 
to  Charlestown,  //.  106,  1827.  Poet,  illustrations  of  Athenteum 
gallery,  1827.  Candid  address  to  Unitarians,  1829.  Otis's  Mayor's 
address,  1829.  Maiden  bridge,  to  the  people,  1829.  Quincy's 
address  on  leaving  the  mayoralty,  1829.  Otis's  address  on  removal 
of  municipal  gov't,  to  the  old  State  House,  1830.  Quincy's  2d 
century  address,  1830.  Pelby's  Letters  on  Tremont  theatre,  1830. 
Sprague's  Ode  at  bi-ccntennial  celebration,  1830.  Poem,  on  view 
from  State  House  dome,  1832.    Account  of  Port  society,  1832.    (12) 

1734  —  Pamphlets,  1835-1844.  Eliot's  address  at  opening  Odeon, 
1835.  Lyman's  Mayor's  address,  1835.  Eddy's  report  on  intro- 
ducing VVater,  1836.  Opinions  in  case  of  Charlestown  bridge, 
1837.  Papers  on  introd.  water,  1838.  Perkins  Address  at  laying 
corner  stone  of  Exchange,  1841.  Lothrop's  Address  to  the  Cadets, 
centennial  celebration,  1841.  Bost.  Common,  case  and  opinions, 
1843.  Appeal  on  the  Texas  question,  1844.  Remarks  on  H. 
Mann's  report  (and  3  others,  in  same  controversy),  1844-5.  Capen, 
on  administr.  of  Hawes  charity.  (12) 

1735  —  Pamphlets,  1848-1854.  Coolidge's  dedica.  Sermon,  13th 
Congr.  church,  1848.  Celebration  of  introd.  Cochituate  water, 
1848.  Remarks  on  incorpor.  of  College  of  the  Holy  Cross,  1849. 
Population,  etc.,  in  1850.  Commerce  of  Bost.  and  Canada,  1851. 
Separation  of  wards  6,  7,  8,  from  Roxbury,  185 1.  Constitution 
&c.  of  Episc.  Charit.  Society,  1851.  Channing  on  Municipal  Fire 
Alarm  System,  185 1.  Bost.  committee  in  Canada  (Holbrook's 
Letters),  1852.  Water  board  Report,  1852.  Tax  List,  1852. 
Reception  of  Daniel  Webster,  1852.  Randall's  loth  anniversary 
Sermon,  1854.  (13) 

1736  —  Pamphlets,  1856-1866.  Martin's  21  years  of  Bo.st.  Stock 
Market,  //.  86,  1856.  IJishop  [Eastburn's]  corresp.  with  Rectors 
of  parish  of  the  Advent,  1856.  Bolles's  half-century  Sermon,  1859. 
Income-tax  list,  1866.  (4) 

1737  —  Occasional  Sermons.  Barnard  (J.)  at  Convention  of  Minis- 
isters,  1738.     Holyoke  (E.)  Convention  Sermon,  1741.     Appleton 

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(N.)  Convention  Sermon,  1743;  on  Justification,  1749;  and  at 
Ordination  of  Stephen  Badger  as  Missionary  to  tiie  Natick  Indians, 
Boston,  1753.  Clark  (P.)  Witness  of  the  Spirit,  1744;  at  Con- 
vention, 1745;  and  at  Ordination  of  W.  Jenison,  Salem,  1728; 
Edwards  (Jona.)  F'uneral  of  David  Urainerd,  1747.  ]5yles  (M.) 
before  Execution  of  Negro  Servant,  for  Poisoning  an  Infant,  1751. 
Gay  (E.)  Mass.  Election,  1745.  Turell  (D.)  Fast,  1748.  Prentice 
(T.)  Thanksgiving  for  Reduction  of  Cape  Breton,  at  Charlestuwn, 
1745;  Fast,  after  Burning  of  the  Province  Court-Hou.se,  1748. 
Hancock  (J.)  Ordination  of  J.  Bass,  at  Ashford,  Conn.  1743. 
Parsons  (Jona.)  Lecture-Sermon,  1742.  Smith  (T.)  at  Ordination 
of  S.  Lombard,  (Torham-town,  175 1.  Harrington  (T.)  Century- 
Sermon  at  Lancaster,  1753.    18  ;//  i  7'<>/.  8    Boston,  1728-53 

1738  Pamphlets  (11)  Bolton.  Manual  of  Evangel.  Church,  1830; 
Fxles's  Re-dedication  Sermon,  1845  ;  Histor.  Sketch  of  ist  Cong. 
Cluirch,  1845.  —  Boxford.  Difficulty  in  First  Church,  1825. — 
Bcylston.  Davenport's  Histor.  Sketch,  1831  ;  Russell's  Review  of 
Howe's  trial  for  defamation  of  Rev.  S.  Russell,  1831. —  Bradford 
Dutch's  Dedica.  Sermon.  1792  ;  Rogers's  Dedica.  Address,  Rogers 
Academy,  1841.  —  Braintree.  Hancock's  Two  Century  Sermons, 
1739;  same,  n^r.  181 1  ;  Sage's  Farewell  Sermon,  1809. 

1739  Bridge-water.  Mitchell  (N.)  History  of  the  Early  Settlement  ; 
with  an  extensive  Family  Register,//.  400,  ///!  doffi.  8°  1840 

1740  —  Celebration  of  the  200th  Anniversary  of  Incorporation,  June 
3,  1856  (including  an  Address  by  Hon.  I-'.mory  Washburn),/^///!?// 
and  plate.  8°  1856 

1741  Pamphlets  (9)  Bridgewater.  Mcech's  farewell  Sen,  181 1; 
(North.)  Cary's  geneal.  and  history,  1824;  and  Huntoon's  dedica. 
Ser.,  1826;  (East)  Pierce's  Dedica,  Ser.,  1845  ;  Letter  from  Bridge- 
water,  Eng.,  on  Slavery,  with  Answer,  1 847.  —  Brimfleld.  [ Brown's] 
Popish  hierarchy  in  a  late  Eccles.  Council,  1798;  Remarks  on  late 
Eccles.  Council,  1801  ;  Vaill's  histor.  Sermon,  1821.  —  Bristol  (and 
other  towns  in  Lincoln  ('o.).  Petition  to  the  legislature,  181 1. 

1742  Brookfield.  Fiskc  (N.)  Remarkable  Providences  &c.  A  Ser- 
mon preached  c/O  the  last  Day  of  the  Year  1775,  together  with 
some  Marginal  Notes,  giving  an  account  of  the  First  Settling  of 
the  Town,  1660,  its  desolation  by  the  Indians,  1675,  etc., pp.  31,  v, 
uncut.  8°  T.  &>  7.  Fleet,  1776 

1743 Another  copy,  half  morocco.  8°  1776 

1744  —  Stoddard  (Solo.)  Sermon  preached  at  Brookfield,  Oct.  16, 
17 1 7,  the  Day  the  Church  was  Gathered  and  Mr.  Thomas  Cheney 
was  ordained  Pastor,//.  25,  very  scarce.        12    S.  JVullips,  17 18 

1745  Pamphlets  (ii)  Brookfield.  Maccarty's  Sermon  at  execution 
of  murderers  of  J.  Spooner,  1778.  (South  Br.)  Stone's  Dedication 
Ser.,  1828  ;  Decision  in  Sacramental-furniture  case,  1832.  (North 
Br.)  Snell's  40th  Anniv.  S.,  1838  ;  Half-Cent.  S.,  1848  ;  and  Century 
S.,  1854;  Stone's  Soth  birthday  Sen,  1850.  (West  Br.)  Foot  (J.  S.) 
Historical  Discourse,  Nov.  27,  1828;  The  san.  "'ith  Capt.  Thomas 
Wheeler's  Narrative  (1676)  and  Additions, ^;^.  96,  1843;  Stone's 
Semi-Centennial  Discourse,  and  other  Exercises,  1851. 


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1746  Brookline.  Pierce's  Century  Sermon;  and  Dedica.  S.,  1806; 
Church  Centennial  Sermon,  1817  ;  40th  Anniv.  Sermon,  1837  ; 
Address  at  openinj:;  Town  Hall,  1846  ;  and  Semi-Centennial  Address, 
I  St  Congr.  Church,  1847.    6  Patnphkls. 

1747  Cambridge.    Holmes  (Abiel)     History  of   Cambridge,  pp.  67, 

UNCUT,  SCARCE.  8°   180I 

1748  —  Harris  (W.  T.)  Epitaphs  from  the  old  Burying-Ground. 
With  notes,  half  cloth,  uncut.  12°  Cambriilgc,  1845 

1749  —  XvmoKV  (¥.\?,t:)  Missionary  at  Cambridge.  On  Sacred  Poetry 
and  Music.  Discourse  at  Christ-C'hurch,  ('ambridge,  at  the  open- 
ing of  the  Organ,  21  August,  l^(^■\.  pp.  vii,  22.  Boston^i-jG^. — 
The  Felicity  of  the  Times.  A  [Thanksgiving]  Sermon  [on  the 
Peace],  at  Christ-Church,  11  August,  1763, //.  viii,  26.  Boston, 
1763.  —  The  Constitution  of  a  Christian  Church,  a  Sermon  at  the 
Opening  of  Christ-Church,  t.'ambridge,  15  October,  1761,  //.  (4), 
iv,  27.  Boston,  1761.  Three  in  one  volume,  Jine  copies,  half  brown 
morocco  e.xtra  {Jioxburghe),  scarce.  4°  1761-64 

1750  —  Pamimu.ets  (6)  Dana's  .Sermon  at  Install,  of  A..  Holmes, 
1792;  Baldwin's  Dedica.  Ser.  at  Opening  a  new  Bapti'-i  •  ceting- 
house,  1818  ;  Holmes's  Ser.  at  opening  of  Aims  H<n.  ,  1818; 
Controversy  of  ist  Parish,  with  Rev.  Dr.  Holmes,  ■  ii,  103, 
1829;  Account  of  the  Controversy  (by  the  Church),  1829  ,  .1.  Imes's 
37th  Anniv.  Sermon,  1829. 

1751  —  PAMi'Hiias(i2)  Newell's  Farewell  S.  in  old  Meeting  House, 
1833;  Muzzey's  Dedica.  S.,  1834;  List  of  jirop'rs  of  Mt.  Auburn, 
1834;  Same  revised,  1838  ;  Newell's  Histor.  Sermon,  First  Church, 
1846 ;  Act  to  establish  City  Gov't,  1846  ;  Mayor's  address  and  City 
doc's,  1846-50;  Stearns's  Dedication  Sermon,  1852. 

1752  —  Dana  (R,  H.)  Jr.  An  Address  upon  the  Life  and  Services 
of  Edward  Everett,  delivered  before  the  Municipal  Authorities  and 
Citizens  of  Cambridge,  Feb.  22,  1865,  thick  paper,  uncut. 

4°  Cambridge,  1865 

t)ne  of  "  50  cojiies  printed  for  private  present.ition  ;  "  with  autograph  of  Geo.  Liverniore. 

1753  —  Mt.  Auburn  Cemetery,  Guide  through,  60  wood  engraving's, 
1839. —  Stranger's  Guide  Book,  1849.     (2  vols.)  16° 

1754  —  Literary  Miscellany  (The).  Vols,  i,  2,  all  published.  2  vols., 
half  mor.  neat.  8  Cambridge,  IV.  Hilliard,  1805-6 

1755  —  HARVARD  COLLEGE.  Triennial  Catalogues.  Catalogus 
eorumqui  in  Coll.  Harv.  quod  est  Cantabrigia;  Nov-Angl.,  ab  anno 
1642  .  .  alicujus  Gradus  Laurea  donati  sunt.  The  series  coniple.'e, 
from  1776  to  i?)"]  2,  inclusive;  selected  copies ;  those  from  1776  to  1827, 
UNCUT.     34  Catalogues,  arranged  for  binding  in  5  vols. 

8°  Boston  and  Cambr.,  1776-1872 
1756 Catalogus  eorum  etc.  ab  anno  1642,  ad  annum  1761,  alicu- 
jus Gradus  Laurea  donati  sunt,  large  folio  broadside. 

a  fine  clean  copy  of  the  VERV  rark  triennial  of  1761.  CantabrigiiC,   1761 

1757 Catalogus  Librorum  Bibliothecae  CoUegii  Harvardini,  quod 

est  Cantabrigice  in  Nova  Anglia,  half  vellum;  supplements  to  1725 
bound  in.  4°  Bostoni  Nov-Angl.,  Typis  B.  Green,  1723  &  1725 


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1758  —  Harvard  College.  Catalogus  Bibliotheca;  Harvardianae.  Bosf., 

1790.  —  Prof.  W.  D.  Peck's  ("ataloguo  of  Plants  cultivated  in  the 

Botanic  Garden.    Camliri</x>-',  i8i8. — Laws  of  Harvard  Collej^e. 

Bost.,  1790.    2,  ill  I  vol.,  /if.  boil  ml.  8° 

1759 Catalogue  of    the  Library  at  Harvard  University,   Inde.v 

and  Catalogue  of  Maps  and  Charts.    4  vols.,  l>Otii;is,  ////(///.  — First 

Supplement,  Inis.     5  vols.  8'^  Cambiidgc,  1830-34 

1760 Annual  Report  of  the  President  to  the  Overseers  :   1825-6, 

1827-8,1828-9,1835-6,1849-50,1850-51.     G  R,forts.  8° 

1761 Chaplin  (J.)     Life  of  Henry    Dunster,  first   President  of 

Harvard  College,   floth.  12°  1872 

1762 Clarke  (J.)     Letters  to  a  Student  in  the   University  at 

Cambridge,  bds.,  uncut.  12°  1796 

1763 Eliot  (S.  A.)     Sketch  of  the  History  of  Harvard  College, 

and  of  its  Present  State,  bds.  12"  Boston,  1848 

1764 Pkck  (W.  D.)    Catalogue  of  Plants  in  the  Botanic  Garden, 

//.  iv,  60,  sexucd,  iiwit.  8*  Qtiiibridi^r,  1818 

1765 PiiiRCK  (!'.)     History  of  Harvard   University,  to  the  Am. 

Revolution, //(7/('y.  8"  Cumbiiilgc,  1833 

1766 PiETAS    ET  GK.vruL.vno   Collegii    Cantabrigiensis    apud 

Novanglos, />/.  xiv,  (2),  io6,  and  slip  of  Errata,  iiiscrtiul. 

4°  Bostoni  Massacliiiscttciisiiiin,  Typis  "J.  Given  &•  y.  Kiissell,  mbcclxi 

A  collectiiin  (if  {51)  pdoiiis,  Latin,  (irci'k,  ami  Kni;lisli,  by  niadiialcs  of  ILirvanl,  cele- 
brating the  deatb  iif  (ieorije  II.  and  the  accession  of  ("lemne  IlL  'l'\\c  aiithcirs  were 
Sleplien  .Sewall,  [ohn  I.uvell,  |anii?s  liowdrin,  (iov.  l-iancis  ISernard,  I'.enjamin  Cburcli, 
.'^aniiiel  Deane,  j^aninel  Cociper,  [iplni  Lowell,  and  cne  or  two  otliers;  (iov.  lieniard  or 
Hutchinson  supplying  a  prefatory  iirose  address,  and  President  llolyoke  coiitributinjj  a 
Latin  ode.  See  Dnyckink's  Cycl.  Am.  Literature,  i.  11-14,  ^"'1  (Jiiincy's  l/isl.  of  Harv. 
College,  ii.  104. 

A  iii:autiful  corv,  Ixrnnd  (by  l'.  liedford)  in  dark  blue  grosgruin  leraiit  morono, 
hack  full  gilt,  sidcsjillcted  ami  f>auiU\l,  inside  borders,  g.  e. 

1767 PiETAS    ET  Gratulatk),   ftc.      A^ovwv.R  Copv,   olil  red 

morocco,  sides  with  broad  gilt  borders  and  f/ie  royal  arms  in  the  center, 
re-backed,  g.  e ,  4°  Bostoni-Massachitsettcnsiiim,  &c. 

"This  is  one  of  the  few  copies  on  Tim  K  I'.\l'i:n,  intended  for  presentation  to  the  Koy.il 
Family." — (!.  li.  Vicky  Rark,  on  this  (xiptr.  The  binding,  in  excellent  preservation, 
is  a  tine  specimen  of  oKl  English. 

1768 Prince  (Nathan)     The  Constitution  and  Government  of 

Harvard  College  from  1636  to  1742,  with  MSS.  corrections  and 
A  MS.  note  l>y  Rev.  Thomas  Prince,  //.  27,  half  red  lei'ant  nior. 
extra,  top  gilt,  uncut.  4°  1743 

"  Reasons  tu  prove  that  the  Overseers  have  no  Independent  Power  over  the  Corpora- 
tion." 

1769 Sewall  (S.)  Oration  delivered  May  8,  1779,  at  the  Funeral 

of  the  Hon.  John  Winthrop,  Fscj.,  I'rofessor  of  Mathematics  and 
Nat.  Philosophy  at  Cambridge,//.  8,  uncut.  4"  Boston,  1779 

1770 WiNTHROP  (y/v/;  John)     Lecture  on   Flarthcjuakes,  1755. 

—  Two  Lectures  on  Comets,  1759.  —  Relation  of  Voyage  to  New- 
foundland to  observe  Transit  of  Venus,  1761.  —  Two  Lectures  on 
Parallax  and  Distance  of  the  Sun,  i76().  — Langdon  (>>.)  Funeral 
Sermon  on  Prof.  J.  Winthrop,  1779.  —  Wigglesworth  (Kdw.)  Dis- 
course on  Death  of  Prof.  J.  Wiuthrop,  1779;  and  :me  other  pamphlet. 
Sa'cn  in  one  vol.  V,"  Boston,  1755-79 


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177 1  —  Harvard  College.  DuuLEtAN  Lkctures.  1756,  (the /7>j/)  by 
J.  Barnard.- - 1757,  by  E.  Wigglesworth. —  '759,  by  K.  Gay. — 
1762,  by  C.  Chauncy. —  1765,  by  J.  Mayliew.  —  177 1,  by  A.  Eliot. — 
'773,  by  S.  Cuopcr,  s//[!;/i//_v  ///i/>i//cr/.  —  1775,  by  -S.  Langdon. — 
•777,  by  E.  Wigglesworth.  —  177S,  by  J.  Tucl^er.    10  //i  i  to/. 

Duni.KiAN  Lv.cTURKy.     i779,byG.  Hitchcock. —  1788,  by 

T.  Ililliaril.  —  179,1,  by  J.  Latluop.  —  '795,  by  T.  ]}arnard. —  '796, 
by  N.  Fiske. —  1798,  by  S.  Haven. —  '799,  by  J.  Mellen,  jr. — 
1S02,  by  D.  Osgood.—  iSo:;,  by  T.  Tiiacher. —  1806,  by  1.  Eckley. 
—  1X08,  by  R.'  I'uller.  —  TSio,  by  A.  Holmes.— 182  i,"by  VV.  E. 
Channing.  —  1821,  by  J.  Pierce. —  1S29,  by  H.  Hildreth. —  1830, 
by  W.  Allen. —  '846,  by  A.  Young.      17  />/  i  7v/. 

2  vols.,  /ii'7ci  luilf  vior.  {Koxhiirg/ie).  iiiuut.  8° 

1772 TiiLSKH    quas    in    Coll.    Harv.    dcfendere  .  .  conabuntur 

Juvenes  in  Artibus  iniliati  .  .  in  Coiniliis  Acadeniicis,  1771. — 
i'heses,  1776-90,  1797,  '799,  'Soi-05,  1807-10.  17  folio  broad- 
siiks  (one,  slightly  imperfect).  1771-18 10 

S(i  ciiiisidor.Ojlo  a  series  iif  tlicse  scarce  broadsiiles  is  niitewortliy  The  first  (for  1771 ) 
was  priiiteil  at  Hciston  liy  Isaiah  Thomas,  on  paper  niamil'actiircd  at  Milton,  M.ass.  —  "in 
I'apyruni  Mii.tdni  in  Nov-Ani;lia  confectani,"  as  the  imprint  has  it. 

1773  —  -  Orations  and  Addresses.  Woods  (L.)  Commencement, 
1796. — Tappan  (1).)  To  Younger  Members  of  the  University, 
1794.  —  Jiigelow  (T.)  <I>  15  K,  1796.  —  'rapi)an  (I).)  'I'o  Senior 
Class,  1798.  — Kirkland  (J.  T.)  <l>  H  K,  1798. —  Adams  (J.  Q.) 
Inaugmal,  as  Iloylston  Professor,  jime  12,  1806.  —  Richardson 
(James)  <1)  li  K,  181S.  —  liuckminster  (J.  S.)  <l>  II  K,  1809, 
//.  /./.  —  Crafts  (W.)  jr.  <I>  15  K,  18 17.  —  Prisbie  (L.)  Inaugural, 
1817,  .f/(7///tv/.  — Everett  (E.)  <!•  U  K,  1824.  —  Story  (Jos.)  *  15  K, 
1826.  — Sprague(C.)  <|)  15  K,  (Poem),  1829.  — Dewey  (O.)  'I'  15  K, 
1830.  —  Quincy  (J.)  Dedication  of  Dane  Law  College,  1832. — 
(jreenleaf  (Simon )  Inaugmal,  Aug.  26,  1834.  —  Parsons  ('I'heoph.) 
'!>  15  K,  1835.— Hillard  '((;.  .S.)  <|)  15  K,  1843  (2  copies).  19  in  i 
vol.,  iieii.1  tialj'  nior.,  nearly  all  tineitt.  8° 

1774 Poems  and  Orations,     itiglow  (W.)     Poem  before  <l>  H  K 

Society,  Salem,  1799.  —  Everett  (E.)  Poem  before  <l>  15  l\  Soci- 
ety, Aug.  27,  1812,  «.  t.  p.  —  Oration  by  J.  T.  Cooper  and  Poem 
by  R.  Hooper,  Caml>.,  1811.  —  [liiglow  (Wm.)]  Commencement; 
<!>  15  K  I'oem,  .V.7/(V//,  181  i.  —  [Piglow  (Wm.)]  Re-recommence- 
ment ;  a  Kind  of  a  Poem,  Salem,  1812. — Ware  (H.)//-.  Poem  at 
Cambridge  at  Celebratiim  of  Peace  witii  CJreat  Dritain,  Camb., 
1815.  —  Ware  (H.)  //'.  \  ision  of  Libertv,  <l'  15  K  Poem,  Bost., 
1824.  — Sprague  (C.)  <!'  15  K  Poem,  Bost.,  1829.  — Mellen  (G.) 
il>  15  K  Poem,  Bost.,  1830.  —  Winslow  (B.  D.)  Class  Poem,  Class 
of  1835,  y/y.(/.,  1835.  —  [Biglow  (\V.)]  Classology,  an  Anacreon- 
tic Ode,  repr.  Bost.,  1843. —  Story  (VV.  W.)  «!>  15  K  Poem,  Bost., 
18^4.— Taylor  (IS.)  <l>  15  K  Poem,  Camb.,  1850.  — White  (D.  A.) 
Atldress  before  Society  of  .'\lumni,  Camb.,  1844. —  Peabody  (A.  P.) 
<l>  H  K  Poem,  Aug.  28,  1845,  Bost.,  1845.  —  Sumner  (C.)  Ad- 
dress before  <!>  15  K  Sf.ciety,  Host.,  1846. —  Emerson  (R.  W.) 
Address  before  Senior  Class  in  Divinity  College,  AVj/.,  1838. — 
Gray  (F.  C.)  «1«  15  K  Poem,  Bo.it.,  1840.  — Marsh  (G.  P.)  Dis- 
course  before  <l>  U  K  Society,   Bost.,  1847.  —  Emerson    (R.  W.) 


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Oration  before  *  U  K  Society,  Bos/on,  1837.  —  nushnell  (H.) 
<1>  H  K  Oration,  Cnm/>.,  1848.  —  Spra^ue  (W.  B.)  <l>  I?  K  Oration, 
Al/'iviy,  1851.     32  />/  I  vol.,  new  half  mor.,  many  uncut.  8 

1775  —  Harvard  College.  Strictures  on  Harvard  University,  by  a 
Senior,  Bost.,  1798.  —  Facts  and  Documents  rel.  to  Harv.  Col- 
lege, by  HoUis  and  others,  Bost.,  1829.  —  [Dabney  (J.  P.)]  Re- 
marks on  the  Triennial,  //.  /. /.  [1848].  —  [Parsons  ('!".)  and  Pear- 
son (Fl)]  Forensic  Dispute  on  legality  of  enslaving  the  Africans, 
Boston,  1773- — I'lynt  (H.)  Sermon  j^reachcd  in  College  Hall, 
Bost.,  1736.  —  Boyd  (W.)  Oration  on  Death  of  J.  Russell,  senior 
Sophister,  Bost..  1795.  —  Woods  (I^.)  Commencement  Oration, 
1799.  —  Tajipan  (D.)  Disc,  to  Senior  Class,  1798. — Don  (^uixots 
(«'(")  at  College  ;  or.  History  of  Gallant  Adventures  of  Students, 
by  a  Senior,  1807.  —  Farmer  (J.)  Memorials  of  (Iraduates,  com- 
mencing with  the  first  class,  Concord,  N.  //.  1833.  —  Laws  of  Har- 
vard College  1790.  —  The  same,  179S. —  The  same,  1807.  —  Wood 
(S.)  Letters  [to  the  Christian  Refornie>-\  on  Harv.  University, 
n.t.p.,  1837.  —  [Cushing  (C.)]  To  the  Members  of  the  Senior 
Class,  [182 1 ].     16  ///  I  vol.,  neio  half  mor.,  nearly  all  uncut.  8° 

1776 Miscellaneous.     Catalogue  of   Members  of  the  Society  of 

<!>  H  \s.,  Cambr.,  1806.  —  The  same,  Cambr.,  1823.  —  Morse  (J.) 
Reasons  for  opposing  F.kction  of  Hollis  Prof,  of  Divinity,  Charles- 
town,  1805.  —  Remarks  on  the  Controversy  between  Dr.  Morse  and 
Miss  Adams,  2d  edition,  Bost.,  1814.  —  Adams  (Hannah)  Narra- 
tive of  (her)  Controversy  with  Rev.  J.  Morse,  D.D.,  Bost.,  1814. — 
Review  of  Dr.  Morse's  "Appeal  to  "the  Public,"  [Bost.,  18 14].— 
Morse  (J.)  Appeal  to  the  Public  on  the  Revolution  in  the  Col- 
!•  '<!,  Charles t(min,  1814.  —  Documents  relating  to  Harv.  College, 
Bost.,  1820. — [Webster's]  Re|)ort  upon  the  Constit.  Rights  and 
Privileges  of  the  College,  and  upon  the  Donations  made  to  it  by 
the  Conunonwealth, /)Vj/.,  1821.  —  Statement  of  Course  of  Instruc- 
tion, Expenses,  &c.,  Camb.,  1823.  —  Kverett  (E.)  Letter  to  J. 
Lowell  in  reply  to  Remarks  on  a  pamphlet  touching  the  right  of 
the  (Faculty)  to  the  exclusive  Ciovernment  of  the  College,  Jnist., 
1824.  —  [Lowell  (J.)]  Further  Remarks  on  the  Memorial  of  the 
Officers  of  Harvard  College,  Bost.,  1824.  —  C!atalogue  of  Members 
and  Library  of  the  Porcellian  Club,  Camb.,  1850.  12  in  \  vol., 
new  half  mor.,  mostly  uncut.  8" 

1777 Miscellaneous.      Ticknor  (G.)     Remarks  on    Changes   in 

Harvard  University,  2d  ed.,  1825.  —  Norton  (Antlrews)  Speech 
before  the  Overseers,  in  behalf  of  the  resident  instructors,  1825. — 
Story  ^J.)  Inaugural  Discourse,  1829.  —  Gray  (F.  C.)  Letter  to 
Gov.  Lincoln,  1831.  —  Report  of  Committee  of  the  Overseers, 
(with  accomp.  Statements,)  Cambriilge,  1825.  —  Proceedings  of  the 
Overseers  relative  to  late  Disturbances,  1834. —  Addresses  at 
Inauguration  of  Edward  P^verett,  1846. -—Remarks  before  Legisl. 
Com.  on  Education,  on  the  Memorial  o'  the  C'olleges,  Cambriili^e, 
1848.  —  Donations  to  Harvard  College  from  its  foundation,  1848. 
(^uincy  (].)  Speech  to  Overseers,  on  [Bancroft's]  Minority  Rejjort 
of  the  Com.  of  Visitation,  1845.  —  Report  on  filling  Vacancies  in 
Board  of  Overseers,   1845. —  Report  of   Com.  of   Overseers  on 


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Requirements  for  Aclinission,  Salem,  1845.  —  Report  of  Committee 
on  the  Library,  185 1.  —  Report  of  Com.  of  Overseers  (on  division 
of  time  for  recitations,  etc.),  1845.  —  Memorial  to  Legislature,  on 
recent  History  and  Constitutional  Rights  of  the  College,  Cambridge, 
1851. —  The  same,  Boston,  1851.     18  in  i  vol.,  ne%v  half  mor.        8° 

1778 Orations    before  the  *  H  K,  at  Cambridge:  T.  Bigelow, 

1796;  J.  T.  Kirkland,  1798;  J.  Richardson,  1808;  Edw.  Everett, 
1824;  Jos.  Story,  1S26  :  O.  Dewey,  1830;  G.  Putnam,  1844;  Ch. 
Sumner,  1846,  2d  ed. ;  Hon  Bushnell,  1848.     cf  pamphlets. 

8°  Bost.  and  Cambr. 

'779 Pamphlets  (18)     Miscellaneous,  mostly  duplicates  of  copies 

bound  in  Nos.  1775-77,  including  sn'eral  scarce  tracts.  8° 

1780  Cape  Cod.  Freeman  (F.)  History  of  Cape  Cod.  The  Annals  of 
Barnstable  County,  inchiding  the  District  of  Mashpee,  portraits 
and  other  illustrations.     2  vols.,  cloth.  1.  8°  i860 

1781  Charlestown.  Hudington  (W.  I.)  History  of  the  First  Church, 
in  nine  Lectures, /w/;-.  of  yohu  Wilson.  8°  1845 

1782  —  l<'r(nhingham  (R.)  History  of  Charlestown,  Mass..  snl^- 
scription  copy  as  published  in  numbers  {Parts  1-7),  carters  bound  at 
the  end,  half  mor.  extra,  gilt,  uncut.  8°  1845-49 

1783  —  Pamphlets  (3)  Dedication  of  Bapt.  Meeting-house,  1801  ; 
Everett's  Bi-Cent.  Address,  1830  ;  Walker's  Fareweil  Sermon,  1839. 

1784  —  Reed  (Miss  R.  J".)  Si.x  Months  in  a  Convent  at  Mt.  Bene- 
dict.    2  copies.  18"  1835 

1785  • —  Pamphlets  (10)  Burning  of  the  Ursuline  Convent,  1834. 
Account  of  the  Conflagration  ;  Stetson's  Sermon  ;  Rept.  of  Com- 
mittee ap]i.  at  Fanueil  Hall  :  'I'rial  of  J.  R.  Buzzell  (and  2  pts.  in 
dup.)  ;  Answer  to  "Six  Months  in  a  (,'onvent,"  by  the  Lady  Supe 
rior ;  Review  of  [the  Answer] ;  Documents  relating  to  the  Con- 
vent, 1842. 

1 786  —  BUNKER'S  HILL.  Ci.AUKE  (John)  First  Lieutenant  of  Ma- 
rines. An  Impartial  and  Authentic  Narrative  of  the  Battle  Fought 
on  the  17th  of  June.  1775,  iietweeii  Mis  Britannic  Majesty's  Troops 
and  tile  American  l'ni\incial  Army,  on  Bunker's  Hill,  near  Ciiarles 
Town,  in  New-England,  etc.  The  Second  Edition,  Witli  Extracts 
from  Three  Letters  lately  received  from  Ami'ica,  etc.,  good  copy. 

8°  l.ondoii,  for  the  Author,  1775 
"This  interesting  contemiwrary  rc|Hirt  is  .1  volume  of  mih  11  liAKiTV."  —  Mnities  Cat- 
alogiie,  no.  395. 

1787 [Brackcnridge  (H.  H.)]     The  Battle  of  Bunkers  Hdl;  a 

Dramatic  I'iece,  of  five  Acts,  in  heroic  measure.  By  a  Centle- 
man  of  Maryland.  Frontispiece  of  "  The  Death  of  JVarren  "  engraved 
by  Norman,  Jine  copv,  red  mor.  extra,  gilt  [Bedford). 

8"  Phila.,  Robert  Bell,  1776 

1788 [Cockings  (Ceo.)]     The  American  War,  a  Poem;  in  si.x 

books,  frontispiece  of  Battle  of  Bunker  s  Hill,  fine  copy,  old  mottled 
calj,gilt.  '^°  London,  \i%\ 

^789 Cartkk  (Wm.)  .'V  Genuine  Detail  of  the  several  Engage- 
ments, Position.s,  and  Movements  of  the  Royal  and  American  Ar- 
mies, during  the  years  1775  and  1776;  with  an  Accurate  Account 


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inserted,  liulf  green  moroeeo  {Roxluirgfie),  uncut. 
1 79 1 Dearborn,  (H.)    Account  of  the  I5attle.  tnii/>. 


of  the  Blockade  of  Boston,  and  a  Plan  of  the  Works  on  Bunker's 
Hill,  at  the  time  it  was  abandoned  by  his  Majesty's  Forces  on  the 
17th  of  March,  1776.  In  a  series  of  Letters  to  a  Friend,  By  Wil- 
liam Carter,  Late  a  Lieutenant  of  the  40th  Regiment  of  Foot. 
Engraved  plan,  large  fink  copy,  ivith  18  additional  illustua- 
TiONS_/r;/-  insertion,  pp.  (2),  50,  hf.  eaJf,  plain. 

4"  London,  for  the  Author,  1784 

Accompanying  this  very  scarce  volume  is  an  cnvclupe  enclosing  illiistrati<ins  which 
Mr.  lirinlcy  had  selected  for  binding  with  it.  Tluy  include  two  scarce  1'l.ins  of  lioston 
(one  a  woodcut  published  in  1776;  the  other,  engraved  for  the  lioston  Magazine,  17S4), 
rare  portraits  of  Washington  ("M.arshal  of  France  &c."),  Monlgomery  (J.  Norman  sc), 
Artcm.as  Ward,  Samuel  .Adams  (Harris  tt.),  I'titnani ;  Lord  and  (ien.  Howe,  ( ien.  (iage, 
Lord  .North,  (ien.  Knox,  elc. :  I'l.an  of  the  .Action  at  lireod's  Hill  (C.  .'^niith,  N.  V.) ;  and 
an  All  rocuAi'ii  Letter  of  Lieut.  Samuel  I).  Weiui,  of  Capt.  John  Chester's  Company, 
from  the  Camp  in  Cambridge,  Oct.  id,  1775,  to  .Silas  Deane,  in  Congress,  pointing  out  an 
important  error  in  "  the  representation  of  the  liattle  of  Charlcstown  lately  struck  off  in 
I'hiladelphia. " 

1790  —  Bunker's  Hill.  Putnam  (I.)  F^ssay  on  the  Life  of,  by  J). 
Humphreys ;  with  Notes  and  .Additions,  [and]  an  Ajipendi-x  con- 
tainiiis:  a  Sketch  of  the  liattle  of  Bunker  Hill,  by  S.  Hwvct,  portrait 

12"  1818 

/'hi/a.,  18 18. 
■Coffin  (C.)  History  of  the  Battle  of  Breed's  Hill,  compiled 
[from  the  Accounts  byj  Major-Generals  W.  Heatlt,  H.  Lee,  J.  Wil- 
kinson, and  H.  Dearborn.    .SV?<v',  1831.     2  ///  i  to/.,  half  vior.  extra. 

1792  —  -  Swett  (».)  History  of  the  Battle.  2(1  edition,  with  a  ]ilan, 
1826.  —  .Swett  (S.)  Notes  to  his  Sketch.  1825.  —  Pi'.-cis  liistorique 
sur  la  Bataille,  pour  servir  d'explication  du  Tableai;  peint  par  le 
Col.  'I'rumbull,  London,  1786.  —  Bradford  (A.)  History  of  the  liat- 
tle, 1825.  —  Report  to  \Iass.  Lefjjislature  on  Montunent  to  Col. 
Prescott,  1852.     5  ///  I  'vl.,  half  nior.  extra,  to/' gilt.  8" 

'793 Swett  (S.)     History  of  Bunker  Hill   Battle.     3d  edition. 

map,  half  mor.  8°  1827 

1794 History  of  the  Battle  of  Breed's  Hill,  by  Gens.  W.  Heath, 

H.  Lee,  ].  Wilkinson  and  M.  Dearborn  ;  compiled  by  C.  Coffin, 
hf  bound.  8"  Saeo,  1S31 

1795 [Emmons  (W.')]  Sketches  of  Bunker  Hill  Battle  and  Mon- 
ument, 2d  edition,  cloth.  16°  Charlestown,  1843 

1796 The  same,  4th  edition,  e/oth.  16°  Charlestown,  1844 

1797 Hudson  (C.)     Doubts  concerning  the  Battle,  addressed  to 

the  Christian  Public.  12"  Boston,  1857 

1798 (Dawson  and  "  Selah  "  Correspondence.)     Majordencral 

IsRAF.i,  Putnam.  .\  Correspondence  of  this  Subject,  with  the 
Editor  of  the  "Hartford  Daily  Post."  By  "  Selah,"  of  that  city, 
and  Henry  B.  Dawson,  of  White  Plains,  N.  Y.,  with  forty-sevkn 
ENfJRAViNc.s  inserted,  half  brown  levant  moroeeo,  gilt  top,  uncut 
{W.  Mat/iews).  imp.  8"  Aforrisania,  N.  Y.,  i860 

No.  101  of  250  copies  "printed  .IS  manuscript,"  of  which  117  were  destroyed  by  lire. 
The  illustrations  include  fine  imi>rcssinns  of  scarce  portraits,  views,  battle  scenes,  etc. 

•799 [Bradford  (A.)]     Particular  .\ccount  of  the  Battle  by  a 

Citizen  of  Boston,  1825.  —  Dearborn  (PL)  Account  of  the  Battle, 
with  [D.  Putnam's]  Letter  to  Gen.  Dearborn,  1818.  —  Frothingham 


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(R.)  The  Command  in  the  Battle,  with  a  reply  to  S.  Swett,  author's 
autograph,  1850.  —  Webster  (D.)  Address  at  laying  Corner  Stone 
of  Bunker  Hill  Monument,  1825.  —  The  same,  in  Spanish,  N.  V., 
1825.  —  Emmons  (W.)  Oration,  June  18,  1827.  —  Webster  (D.) 
Address  on  Completion  of  the  Monument,  June  17,  1843. — Ellis 
(G.  E.)  Oration,  June  17,  1844. —  Everett  (A.  H.)  Hist.  Address 
at  Charlestown.  June  17,  1836.  —  Packard  (A.  S.)  History  of 
Bunker  Hill  Monument,  Port/a>i^,  1853.  —  Act  of  Incorporation, 
By-Laws,  etc.,  of  the  B.  H.  Monument  Association,  Boston,  1830. 
1 1  ///  1  vo/.,  half  mar.  extra,  top  gilt.  8° 

1800  —  Bunker's  Hill.  Panoramic  View  from  Bunker  Hill  Monu- 
ment,/<'/</'6v///(^/<?  7</M  {\6pp.)  description.         sm.  4°  Boston,  1848 

1801 Warren.     Life  and  Times  of  Joseph  Warren.    By  Richard 

Frothingham.     Portrait,  pp.  e,^?,,  doth.  S°  Boston,  iS6^ 

1802  Chelmsfoid.  Allen  (Wilkes)  History,  from  1653  to  1820  ;  with 
a  Memoir  of  the  Pawtuckett  Tribe  of  Indians,  //.  192,  boards, 
uncut.  8"  Haverhill,  1820 

1803 Another  copy,  hal/mor.  extra,  uncut. 

1804  Chelsea.  Tuckerman's  20th  Anniv.  Sermon,  182 1;  Robbins's 
Dedica.  Sermon,  1840;  Langworthy's  25th  Anniv.  Serm.  1866. — 
Chester.  Excommunication  of  M.  Phelps,  1809.  —  Cohasset.  Flint's 
Centennial  Discourses,  i8ji.     5  Pamphlets. 

1805  Concord.  Shattuck  (L.)  History  of  Concord,  pp.  viii,  392,  map, 
doth.  8°  1835 

1806  —  Pamphlets  (7)  Ripley's  Historical  Discourse  (Re-dedication 
Sermon),  1792  (2  copies);  Green's  Dedica.  Sermon  1826;  Ripley's 
Half  Century  Discourse  1828  ;  J.  C.  Green's  Appeal  to  public, 
1828;  R.  W.  Emerson's  2d  Cent.  Address,  1835  ;  Frost's  Dedication 
Sermon,  1841. 

1807  Danvers.    Hanson  (J.  W.)     History  of  the  Town. 

12°  Danvers,  1848 

i8o8  —  Danvers  Centennial  Celebration,  June  16,  1852,  portraits, 
2  copies.  8"  1852 

1809  —  Pamphlets  (4)  Wadsworth's  Dedication  Sermon,  1806 ;  But- 
ler's Farewell  Sermon,  1852  ;  Proctor's  Centennial  Address,  1852  ; 
Review  of  Result  of  Council,  1852. 

18 10  Dedham.  Dexter  (S.)  Century  Discourse,  at  Dedham,  on  the 
Foundation,  Rise,  and  Growth  of  the  Settlements  in  New  England, 
Nov.  23,  1738,  half  mor.,  uncut.  sm.  8°  1738 

The  original  cditidii,  vkry  scarce. 

181 1  —  Worthington  (E.)     History  of  Dedham,  A/f.  uncut.    8°  1827 

181 2  —  Lamson  (Alvan)  History  of  the  First  Church,  (Cent.  Dis- 
courses,)//. 104,  uncut.  8°  Dedham,  1839 

18 1 2* Another  copy,  hf.  mor, 

1813  —  Mann  (H.)     Historical  Annals,//.  136.       8°  Dedham,  1847 

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1813*  Dedham.  Tracts  Printed  in  Ded/tam.  Fourth  of  July  Orations, 
by  J.  Richardson,  Dcdhani,  1808,  {with  notice  of  Fisher  Ames  who 
(/icti  there  that  morning) ;  S.  Haven,  Uedhani,  1809;  S.  Bugbee,  Jr., 
Wrentliam,  1803;  ¥..  Frencli,  Boston,  1805. — Thacher  (T.)  'l"wo 
Historical  Discourses  at  Dedham,  1809.  —  Harris  (T.  M.)  Sermon 
after  Execution  of  J.  Fairbanks,  1801.  Ami  11  others;  18  in  i  vol; 
all  printed  in  Dedham,  by  H.  Mann,  iSoi-iSog. 

1514  —  De.xter's  Century  Discourse,  1738,  with  Supplement,  repr. 
1796;  West's  Fun.  Sermon,  1785;  Haven's  40th  Anniv.  Sermon, 
1796;  Thacher's  Hist.  (Dedication)  Sermon,  i8io;  Cogswell's 
Hist.  Discourse,  South  Church,  1816  ;  Proceed,  in  ist  Church,  1818  ; 
Dana's  l^ed.  Serm.,  ist  Church,  1819;  Manual  of  South  Church, 
1827  ;  Cogswell's  Valedictory  Disc,  So.  Church,  1829  ;  Durfee's 
Centennial  Discourse,  South  Church,  1836;  Haven's  Bi-Centennial 
.\ddress,  1836.     1 1  Pamphlets. 

1515  Deeifield.  Lyman's  Discourse  at  Opening  the  Academy,  1799; 
Taylor's  Centennial  Sermon,  1804 ;  Taylor's  Farewell  Sermon, 
1806  ;  Results  of  Kecks.  Councils,  1813  ;  Address  to  the  Christian 
I'ublic  on  [the  Councils],  1813  (2)  ;  Willard's  Comments  on  the 
Address,  1813,  and  Remarks  on  J.  Lyman's  Strictures,  «.  d.; 
Dickinson's  Geogr,  and  Statist.  View,  1815  ;  The  same,  1817  ;  Brief 
Sketch  of  First  Settlement,  1833  ;  Cheever's  Sermons,  with  Acros- 
tics on  Public  Characters,  1833  ;  Everett's  Address  at  ]51oody  Brook, 
1835;  Petition  for  Annex,  to  (Jreenfield,  1850;  Willard's  Hist. 
(50th  anniv.)  Sermon,  1S57  ;  Chandler's  Brief  Review  of  Willard's 
Sermon,  1859.     15  Pamphlets. 

1816  Dorchester.  History  of  the  Town,  by  a  Committee  of  the  Dor- 
chester Antic|uarian  and  Historical  Society,  cloth.  8"   1859 

1817  —  Claj)  (Roger)  Memoirs  of  (-apt.  Roger  Clap,  relating  some 
of  God's  Remarkable  Providences  to  Him  in  bringing  him  into 
New-England,  etc.  (Preface  by  Thomas  Prince,  and  Appendix  by 
James  Blake.)  //.  39.  8'  Boston,  1807 

1817*  —  Clap  (Roger)     Memoirs.     Another  edition,  pp.  36,  uncut. 

%''  Pitt sji eld,  1824 

1818  —  Clap  (Roger)  Memoirs.  —  Blake  (J.)  Annals  of  the  Town, 
1750.     2  in  I  vol.  12    Boston,  1844 

1819  —  [pavenpt)rt's]  Sexton's  Monitor,  and  Dorchester  Cemetery 
MemoHial,  3d  edition,  sewed.  12"  1845 

1820  —  Pamphlets  (12)  Votes  of  Church,  before  Eccles.  Council, 
1774;  Harris's  New  Year's  Sermon,  1796,  —  Fast  Sermon,  1798, — 
Century  Sermon,  1799,  —  Account  of  Dorchester  {ab.  1800), — 
Funeral  Sermon  on  his  Mother,  1801,  —  Sermon  to  young  people, 
1804,  and  Ded.  Sermon,  1806;  Pierce's  gathering  of  2d  Cong. 
Church,  1808  ;  Proceedings  of  2d  ("hurch  (on  Dr  Codman),  1812  ; 
Memorial  of  prop'rs  of  New  So.  Meeting-house,  1813  ;  Review  of 
two  pamphlets  on  the  Eccles.  Controversy,  1814. 

182 1  —  Pamphlets  (10)  Harris's  Valedictory  and  Dedica.  Sermons, 
1816  ;  Davenport's  Sexton's  Monitor,  and  Cemetery  Memorial, 
1826;  Same,j,A  ed.  1845  !  I'ierce's  Ui-Centennial  Discourse,  1830; 


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Harris's  Bi-Cent.  Discourse,  1830,  —  Farewell  S.  1836,  —  Account 
of  the  Old  Book  of  Records,  1834  ;  Codman's  37th  Anniv.  Sermon, 
1846;  Allen's  40th  Anniv.  Sermon,  1848;  Consecration  of  Mt. 
Hope  cemetery,  1852  ;  Means's  Hist,  (soth  Anniv.)  Sermon,  1858. 

1822  Dunstable.  Fo,v  (C.  J.)  History  of  the  old  township  of  Dun- 
stable, including  Nashua,  Nashville,  Hollis,  Hudson,  Litchfield, 
and  Merrimac,  N.  H. ;  Dunstable  and  Tyngsborough,  Mass.,  //. 
278,  cloth.  12°  Nashua,  1846 

1823  Duxbury.  Winsor  (J.)  History  of  the  Town  of  Ihixbury  ;  with 
Genealogical  Registers  ;  //.  360,  cloth.  8°  1849 

1824  —  The  Landing  of  the  French  Atlantic  Cable,  luly,  i86g,  6 
photographs,  pp.  57,  cloth.  '         8°  1869 

1825  Eastham.  Pratt  (E.)  History  of  Eastham,  Wellfleet,  and  Or- 
leans, 1644-1844,  cloth.  8"   Yarmouth,  1844 

1826  Essex  Co.  Newhall  (J.  R.)  The  Essex  Memorial  for  1836 ; 
embracing  a  Register  of  the  County.  12°  Salem,  1836 

1827  —  Contributions  to  the  Ecclesiastical  History  of  Essex  County. 
//.  396,  cloth.  8°  Boston,  1865 

1828  Fall  River.  An  Authentic  Narrative  [of  the  case  of  Miss  S.  M. 
Cornell  and  Rev.  E.  K.  Avery]  by  the  author  of  "  Tales,  National, 
Revolutionary,  Sic,"  frontispiece.  16°  Providence,  1833 

1829  Fitchburg.  Facts  and  Documents  concerning  Ecclesiastical 
Affairs  lately  Transacted,  boards,  uncut.  12°  1802 

1830  Framingham.  Barry  (W.)  History  of  Framingham  ;  with  a 
(Genealogical)  Register  of  the  Inhabitants  before  1800,//.  iv,  456, 
cloth.  8"  1847 

1831  PAMPHLErs  (13)  Exeter.  Review  of  results  of  Council,  1842. 
—  Fall  River.  Fowler's  Histor.  Sketch,  1841.  —  Fitchburg.  Wor- 
cester's Facts  and  Documents  on  Eccles.  affairs,  //.  w'i,  uncut, 
1802  ;  Narrative  of  Religious  Controversy  (Answer  to  Worcester), 
1804;  Eaton's  farewell  S.,  1823;  Torrey's  History,//,  iii,  1836; 
Pettibonc's  Dedication  Sermon,  1844;  Ikillard's  Dedica.  S.,  1845; 
Mason's  Argument  against  petition  for  half-shire,  1852.  —  Fox- 
borough.  Williams's  Dedication  Sermon,  1823  ;  Consecration  of 
Rock-Hill  cemetery,  1853.  —  Framingham.  Trask's  Farewell  Ser- 
mon, 1836. — Franklin.  Emmons's  Sermon  on  gift  of  books  from 
Dr.  B.  Franklin,  for  a  I.ibrary,  1787. 

1832  Gardner.  Glazier  (L.)  History,  from  first  Settlement  to  i860, 
half  green  calf .  12°   Worcester,  i860 

1833  Pami'hi.kts  (14)  Gloucester.  Appeal  to  public  by  Christian 
Independents,  1785  ;  Answer  to  the  Appeal,  1785  ;  Forbes's  Serm. 
at  Dedication  of  Grammar  School,  1795  '■>  Hildreth's  Sermon  and 
statement,  1830. — Goshen.  Whitman's  Review  of  proceedings  in 
dismission  of  minister,  1824.  —  Grafton.  Searle's  farewell  S.,  1832  ; 
Brigham's  Centennial  Address,  1835  ;  Willson's  Histor.  Sermon, 
1846,  and  Serm.  at  Riverside  Cemetery  Consecration,  1851. — 
Granville.  Cooley's  Half-Century  Sermon,  1846.  —  Great  Bar- 
rington.  Centennial  Anniv.  of  Congr.  church,  1843.  —  Groton. 
Result  of  Eccles.  Council,  1827  ;  Facts  and  documents  relating  to 
Eccles.  Affairs,  1827  ;  Catalogue  of  Lawrence  Academy,  1848. 


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1834  Granville.  Jubilee,  celebrated  at  Granville,  Mass.,  Aug.  27-28, 
i&4^,  portrait,  doth.  16°  Springfield,  1845 

1835  Oreenlield.    Willard  (D.)     History  of  Greenfield,  doth. 

12°  Greetifidd,  1838 

1838  Oroton,  Butler  (C.)  History  of  Groton,  including  Pepperel 
and  Shirley,  map  and  plates,  pp.  499,  doth.  8    1848 

1837  Hadley.  Judd  (S.)  History  of  Hadley;  with  Genealogies  by  L. 
M.  Boltwood.  8°  A^orthampton,  1866 

1838  Hanover.  Barry  (J.  S.)  Historical  Sketches  of  the  Town,  with 
Family  Genealogies,//.  448,  doth.  8°  1854 

1839  Pamphlets  (8)  Hadley.  Hopkins's  Half-Centuiy  Sermon, 
1805  ;  Austin's  Dedica.  Sermon,  1808  ;  Bi-Centennial  Celebration, 

//.  98,  1859.  —  Hamilton.  Cutler's  Century  Sermon,  1815. — 
Hanover.  Cutler's  History  of  St.  Andrew's  Church,  1848. — 
Hardwick.  Difficulties  in  Bapt.  church,  1815  ;  Paige's  Centen'l 
Address,//.  76, 1838.  — Hatfield.    Serm.  at  Bridge  opening,  1807. 

1840  Haverhill.  Mirick  (B.  L.)  History  of  Haverhill,  frontispiece, 
bds.,  uncut.  12°  Haverhill,  1832 

1841  —  Chase  (G.  W.)  History  of  Haverhill,  1640-1860,  maps, 
plates,  and  other  illustrations,  pp.  664,  20.  8°  Haverhill,  186 1 

1842  —  Brown's  Account  of  remarkable  deaths  of  children,  and 
Address  to  the  Bereaved,  2  copies,  imperfect,  1738  ;  Choate's  Defence 
of  his  dissent  from  Judgment  of  Council,  ij6i.  —  Heath.  Miller's 
Histor.  Discourse,//.  80,  1852.     \  Pamphlets. 

1843  Hingham.  Lincoln  (S.  jr.)  History  of  the  Town,  bds.,  uncut, 
author's  autograph.  12"^  Hingham,  1827 

1844  Pamphlets  (10)  Hingham.  Gay's  Old  Man's  Calendar. 
Birthday  Sermon,  1781,  Reprinted,  Hingham,  1838  ;  Proceedings  in 
North  parish,//.  138,  1807  ;  Vindication  of  tiie  Proceedings,  etc., 
//.  80,  1807  (2) ;  Richardson's  Complaint  of  the  Bay  Association, 
1818  ;  Lincoln's  Bi-centennial  Address,//.  63,  1835  J  Richardson's 
Letter  on  pulpit  exchanges,  1847  ;  Hill's  Historical  Sermon,  First 
Church,  1850;  Richardson's  Half-Century  S.,  1856.  —  Hinsdale. 
Sprague's  Address  at  Dedica.  of  Academy,  1849.  —  Holden.  Da- 
vis's Half-Century  Sermon,  1793. 

1845  Holden.    Damon  (S.  C.)     History  of  Holden,  1667-1841,  cloth. 

8^  Worcester,  1841 

1846  Pamphlets  (5)  Hopkinton.  Howe's  Century  Sermon,  1815  ; 
Same,  3d  ed.,  uncut,  1825  ;  Same,  ed.  by  E.  Nason,  with  Memoir, 
1851.  —  Holliston.  Wheaton's  Dedica.  Sermon,  1823;  Fitch's 
Century  Sermon,  1826. 

1847  Ipswich.  Felt  (J.  B.)  History  of  Ipswich,  Essex,  and  Hamil- 
ton, cloth.  8°  Cambridge,  1834 

1848  —  Belcher  (Samuel)  of  Newbury.  Concio  ad  Magistratum,  or. 
An  Assize  Sermon  preached  Before  the  Honourable  .  .  Superiour 
Court  .  .  at  Ipswich,  the  21st.  of  May,  1702.   rare. 

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1849  Ipswich.  Pickering  (Theoph.)  A  Bad  Omen  To  the  Churches 
of  New-England :  In  the  Instance  of  Mr.  John  Cleaveland's  Ordina- 
tion, so  termed,  over  a  Separation  in  Chebacco-Parish  in  Ipswich  .  . . 
25th  of  Feb.  1746-7,  uncut,  pp.  \2,  half  mor,  Rogers  &>  Fmvle, 
1747.  — The  Chebacco  Narrative  rescu'd  from  the  Charge  of  False- 
hood and  Partiality.  In  A  Reply  to  the  Answer  [of]  the  Second 
Church  in  Ipswich,  etc.  By  a  Friend  of  Truth.  //.  20,  uncut. 
Kneeland  6f  Green,  1738  [for  1748].  (2)  sm.  4"  1747-48 

1850  —  [Parsons  (T.)]  Result  of  the  Convention  of  Delegates  holden 
at  Ipswich,  to  take  into  Consideration  the  Constitution  proposed 
by  the  State  Convention,  half  mor.,  uncut.       ?>°  Neivlmryport,  1778 

1850*  —  Pamphlkts  (7).  Vindication  of  Result  of  Council,  1805  ; 
The  same,  2d  ed.,  1806  ;  Reply  to  [the  above,]  by  Marcus,  1806  ; 
Crowell's  Histor.  Ser.  (2d  parish),  n.  d. ;  Kimball's  Sketch  of 
Eccles.  History,  1823 ;  Kimball's  Cent.  Discourse,  ist  Church, 
1834,  and  his  Last  S.  in  old,  and  first  in  new  meeting-house,  1847. 

1851  Jamaica  Plain.  Gray  (T.)  Half  Century  Sermon,  1842. — 
Kingston.    Maccarty's  Farewell  Sermon,  1745.   Boston,  1804. 

1852  Lancaster.  Harrington  (Timo.)  Centuiy  Sermon,  May  28th, 
1753.  //•  29.  8°  .v.  Knccland,  1753 

1852*  —  The  same,  2d  ed.,  last  leaf  {Appendix)  imperfect,  pp.  25,  (i). 
unci4t.  8°  Leominster,  1806 

1853  —  Willard  (Jos.)  Topographical  and  Historical  Sketches  of 
Lancaster,  pp.  90,  uncut.  8"  Worcester,  1826 

1854  —  Willard  (Jos.)  Address  on  the  200th  Anniversary  of  the 
Incorporation  of  the  Town  ;  with  Appendix,//.  230.  8°  1853 

1855  Pamphlets  (14)  Lancaster.  Mellen's  Discourse  on  late  mortal 
sickness,  list  of  subscribers,  1756  {impft.) ;  Thayer's  last  Sermon  in 
old  Meeting-house,  1816;  Goodwin's  Oration,  on  isoth  anniv.  of 
destruction  of  the  town  by  Indians,  1826  ;  Church  records  in  case 
of  Dea.  Carter,  1832;  Dea.  Carter's  answer;  and  Review  of 
letter  of  N.  Thayer,  //.  136.  — Lawrence.  Whiting's  Dedica.  Ser- 
mon, Congr.  Church,  1849.  —  Leicester.  Snell's  S.  at  dismission 
of  Z.  S.  Moore,  181 1 ;  Washburn's  Histor.  Sketches,//.  66,  1826  ; 
Wright's  Address  at  Dedication  of  Academy,  1834 ;  Walker's 
Dedica.  S.,  2d  Congr.  Church,  1834 ;  Washburn's  Address  on  L. 
in  the  Revolution,  1849 ;  A.  H.  Washburn's  Hist.  Address  at 
Dedica.  of  Academy  hall,  1853  ;  Catalogue  of  Academy,  1854. 

1856  Leominster.  Wilder  (D.)  History  of  Leominster,  1 701-1852, 
cloth.  \  2°  Fitch  burg,  1853 

1856*  —  Gardner's  Half-Cent.  Sermon,  1813  ;  Stebbins's  Centennial 
Discourse  to  First  Congr.  Church,  (Histor.  Appendix,)  1843,  very 
rare;  Stebbins's  Sen,  ist  Congr.  Soc,  1849;  Hubbard's  Sermon 
at  re-opening  the  Evangelical  church,  185 1.     4  Pamphlets. 

1857  —  Prentiss  (Ciiarles)  A  Collection  of  Fugitive  Essays,  in  Prose 
and  Verse,  pp.  204,  sheep,  worn. 

12°  Leominster,  by  and  for  the  Author,  1797 
ciiarles  Prentiss,  "editor  and  wit,"  graduated  at  Harvard  in  1795,  ^"'^  "'*  same  year 
began  to  edit  Tht  Rural  Refository,  at  Leominster. 


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1857*  Leomi'ister.  Mahomet  and  his  Successors,  Lives  of,  Selected 
from  Gibbon's  IK-cline  and  Fall  of  the  Roman  Empire.  Leominster, 
Salmon  Wiliier,  1 805.  —  Infernal  Conference,  or  1  )ialogues  of  Devils ; 
by  the  Listener,  //.  288.  Leominster,  S.  &^  %  lVi/</er,/or  Is.  Thomas, 
1808.     (2  vols.)  12° 

1858  Lenox.  Shepard's  Half-Century  Sermon,  1845.  —  Leverett. 
Wright's  Farewell  Discourse,  1820;  Proceedings  of  Bapt.  Church 
towards  Dea.  E.  Hubbard,  1824  ;  (North)  Leverett.  Andrews's 
Hist.  Sermon,  1847.  — Littleton.  Foster's  Centenn.  Sermon,  1815. 
5  Patnphlets. 

1859  LEXINGTON  and  CONCORD.  A  Narrative  of  the  Excursion  and 
Ravages  of  the  King's  Troops,  Under  the  Conmiand  of  General 
Gage,  On  the  nineteenth  of  April,  1775.  Together  with  the  Depo- 
sitions Taken  by  Order  of  Congress,  To  support  the  truth  of  it. 
Published  by  Authority.  Fine  copy,  nearly  uncut,  with  7  prints  (some 
oftvliieh  are  very  scarce)  selected  for  insertion. 

8°  Worcester,  Is.  Thomas,\\'ji^\ 

RARK.      I'he  first  book  printed  in  Worcester. 

i860  —  General  Gage's  Instructions  of  22d  F'ebruary,  1775,  to  Cap- 
tain Brown  and  Ensign  D'Berniere.  .  .  with  a  Narrative  of  Occur- 
rences during  their  Mission,  wrote  by  the  Ensign  ; .  .  an  Account 
of  their  doings  in  consequence  of  furtiicr  Orders,  to  proceed  to 
Concord,  etc.,  Also,  an  Account  cif  the  Transactions  of  the  British 
troops,  from  the  time  they  marched  out  of  Hoston,  till  their  con- 
fused retreat  back  on  the  ever  memorable  nineteenth  of  April, 
1775,  and  a  return  of  their  killed,  wounded,  and  missing  on  that 
inspiring  day,  etc.,  //.  20,  half  mor.,  rare.  8""  J.  Gill,  1779 

1861  —  Military  Journals  of  two  Private  Soldiers,  1758-1775,  with 
Notes  and  a  Supplement  containing  Official  Papers  on  the  Skir- 
mishes at  Lexington  and  Concord.  8°  Poughkcepsie,  1855 

1862  —  Anniversary  Sermons,  preached  at  Lexington,  April  19,  1776, 
by  J.  Clark,  — 1777,  by  S.  Cooke,—  1778,  by  J.  Cushing, —  1779,  by 
S.  Woodward,  —  1780,  by  I.  Morrill, —  1783,  by  Z.  Adams.  6  vols., 
half  mor.  extra.  8°  1776-78 

1863  —  Williams  (.A.)    Century  Discourse  at  Lexington,  1813.//.  34. 

8°  1813 

1864  —  Phinney  (E.)  History  of  the  Battle  at  Lexington,  1825.— 
Ripley  (E.)  History  of  the  Fight  at  Concord,  Concord,  1827. — 
Everett  (E.)  Hist.  Address  at  Lexington,  Apr.  19,  1835,  2d  ed., 
Charlestown,  1835.  —  King  (D.  P.)  Address  at  1  )anvers,  commemor. 
of  Seven  Young  Men  slain  in  the  Battle  of  Lexington,  Salem, 
1835.  —  Emmons  (W.)  Address  in  Conmieni.  of  Lexington  Battle, 
1826.  —  Everett  (E.)  Oration  at  Concord,  April  19,  1825.  —  Cel- 
ebration at  Concord,  Apr.  19,  1850,  with  Oration  by  R.  Rantoul, 

7  /'//  I  ivl,  fine  copies,  half  mor.  extra, 

8° 
Lowell  as  it  was  and  as  it  is,  plan  and 
16°  Loivell,  1845 
Whittier  (J.  G.)    The  Stranger  in  Lowell.    2d  d.,pp.  156. 

12°  1845. 


jun.,//.  135,  Boston,  1850. 

top  gilt,  UNCUT. 

1865  Lowell.    Miles  (H.  A.) 

view,  cloth. 
1866 


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1867  Lowell.  [Eddy's]  History  of  Middlesex  Canal,  4843;  Letters 
[on  Unit,  ('luncli  troubles],  1.S44  ;  Gary's  Result  of  \fanufactures, 
1845.    3  J\implikls. 

1868  Lynn.  Lewis  (A.)  History  of  I.ynn,  including  Nahant.  2d  edi- 
tion, plates.  8°  1844 

1869  Pamphi.kts  (8)  Lynn.  R(,vic\v  of  Lynn,  1821,  scarce;  Col- 
man's  Sermon  at  opening  Cong,  dnncii,  1823  ;  Adams's  Half-Cent. 
Sermon,  Meth.  cluirch,  184 1  ;  .Sh.ickford's  Ser.  at  consecra.  of  Cem- 
etery, 1850.  —  LunenburjT.  Damon's  Farewell  Sermon,  1827. — 
Manchester.  [Parsons's] 'I'rutli  Espoused  (on  Eccles.  Difficulties), 
1823.  —  Marblehead.  Dana's  Hist.  Discourse,  ist  Church,  1816  ; 
Uartlett's  Dedica.  Sermon,  1833. 

1870  Maiden.  ISi Centennial  Book;  containing  the  Oration,  Poem, 
etc.,  on  the  200th  Anniversary  of  the  Incorporation  of  the  Town, 
//.  251,  eloth.  12°  1850 

187 1  Marblehead.  Barnard  (Rev.  John)  Ashton'.s  Mkmorial.  An 
History  of  the  Strange  Adventures  anfl  Signal  Deliverances,  of 
Mr.  Philijj  Ashton,  who,  after  he  had  made  his  Escape  from  the 
Pirates,  liv'd  alone  on  a  Desolate  Island  for  about  Sixteen  Months, 
&c.  With  A  short  Account  of  Mr.  Nicholas  Merritt,  who  was 
taken  at  the  same  time.  Added,  A  Sermon  on  Dan.  3.  17.  /*/•  (4), 
66, /'//<,•  clean  copy,  half  vellum,  U.vcirj-. 

S''  /i OS  ton,  for  Samuel  Gerrisli,  1725 

KxTRKMKr.v  Kahi:,  in  such  condition.  ,\s  Ions  a^o  a.s  iSr4,  Mr.  AUlen  (Coll.  of 
[Epitaphs,  iii.  ml  wrote  ;  "  It  is  presumed  that  not  more  than  three  copies  of  this  interest- 
ing  work  remain  in  existence." 

i'iiili|)  Asliton  was  a  native  of  Marblehead.  In  i;22,  he  and  his  kinsman,  Nich.  Mer- 
ritt, were  taken  jjrisoners  by  the  pirate  I-ow,  at  I'<irt  Kossaway,  Cape  .Sable,  and  carried 
to  the  West  Indies.  He  ni.idc  his  escape  to  an  uninhabited  island,  near  the  Main,  from 
which  he  at  last  obLiiiu'd  a  p.issaj;e  to  Nt^w  Kni;lanil,  and  landeil  at  .^aleni.  May  i,  1725. 
Mr.  Barnard  preached  a  Sermon,  on  his  leturn,  and  published  this  narrative  of  his  adven- 
tures. "  The  b<H)k  is  full  of  incident,  and  little  known  to  the  Ixiok  collectors  of  New 
Kngland,"  — says  Mr.  .Stevens,  in  a  note  on  the  En^^Ush  refrint,  in  hi.s  IViiggefs,  p.  40. 

1S72  Marlboi'ough.  Hudson  (C.)  History  of  Marlborough,  with  a 
Sketch  of  Northborough, /t^;'//v7//j-.  8°  1862 

1873  Martha's  Vineyard.  Devens  (S.  A.)  Sketches  of  Martha's 
Vineyard,  etc.,  clotli.  12°  1838 

1874  Medfleld.  Sanders's  Ser.  on  i66th  anniv.  of  the  Town,  181 7  ; 
Granger's  Dedica.  Sermon,  1832.  —  Modford.  Stetson's  Dedica. 
Sermon,  1840.  —  Medway.  Greene's  Farewell  Sermon,  1793, /rwr 
copy;  Wright's  Cent.  Sermon,  1813  ;  Manual  of  2d  Church,  1825  j 
Sanders's  Dedica.  Sermon,  ist  Church,  1816.     7  Pamphlets. 

1875  Pamphlkts  (13)  Mondcn.  Third  Parish  and  Mr.  Balch,  1773; 
Foster's  letter  to  Rev.  Preserved  Smith,  1805.  —  Middleboroueh. 
Prince's  Great  Revival  of  1741,  repr.  1842  ;  Barker's  Century  Dis- 
course, 1795  ;  Tompkins's  Sermon  on  J.  Alden's  looth  birthday, 
1818  ;  Paine's  Farewell  Sermon,  1822  ;  Manual  of  First  Cong, 
church,  1825;  Proceedings  of  eccles.  Council,  1834;  Book  of  ist 
church,  1852;  Catalogue  of  ist  church,  1854.  —  Middlefield. 
Nash's  2ist  Anniv.  Sermon,  1S13. — Milton.  Lowell's  Dedication 
Sermon,  1829.  —  Monaon,    Ely's  Histor.  Sermon,  1843, 


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1876  Middleborough  First  Church.  Putnam's  (I.  W.)  Century  and 
half  Discourses  ;  Historical  Account ;  and  Catalogue  of  Members, 
etc.,//.  124,  53,  (2),  cloth.  8°  1854 

1877  Nahant.  Homer  (J.  L.)  Nahant  and  other  places  on  the  North 
Shore,//.  48.  8°  1848 

1878  —  Lewis  (A.)  re  of  Nahant,  //.  14,  cuts.     8"  Lynn,  1845 

1879  Nantucket.  ^.  ^J.)  History  of  Nantucket;  with  the  Rise 
&  Progress  of  the     ,  hale  Fishery,  nutp.  12°  1835 

1880  —  Hough  (F.  V>.)  Papers  relating  to  the  Island  of  Nantucket, 
with  Documents  relating  to  Martha's  Vineyard,  and  other  Islands 
adjacent,  while  under  the  Colony  of  New  York,  half  morocco, 

4°  Albany,  1856 

"Kdition  150  copies.     I'rintcd  for  Private  nistribution." 

1881  Natick.  Moore  (M.)  .Sermon,  Jan.  5,  1817  ;  containing  a  His- 
tory of  the  Town  from  1651,//.  27,  uncut.  8°  Canihrutge,  1817 

1882  —  Higlow  (W.)  History  of  Natick  from  the  days  of  Eliot, 
1650  to  1830,//.  88,  uncut.  8°  1830 

1883  —  Statement  of  Facts  relative  to  the  Badger  Will  case,  1824. — 
Review  of  Report  of  the  Evidence  in  [that|  Case,  Dedham,  n.  d. — 
Lowell  (Charles)  Dedication  Sermon,  (Hist.  Appendix,)  1828. — 
Nason  (E.)     Dedication  Sermon,  1854.     ^pamphlets.  8° 

1884  Pamphlets  (9)  Nantasket,  [Lincoln's]  Sketch  of,  1830. — 
Nantucket.  Bank  robbery  in  1795,  //'.  1816;  Maffitt's  Dedica.  S., 
1823.  —  New  Bed'  "1.  Codman's  Dedica.  Sermon,  1818;  Sharp's 
Dedica.  S.,  i82f  yor's  address,  1850;  City  reports,  1850. — 
New  Braintiee.  w  of  Proceed,  at  Ordina.  of  1).  Foster, 
1778;  Fiske's  hu..        itury  Sermon,  1846. 

1885  Newbury.  Coffin  (J.)  History  of  Newbury,  including  New- 
buryport  and  West  Newbury,  i(>^^-i?>.\v„  portraits,  cloth.      ?>"  1845 

1886  Newbury  and  Newburyport.  Pamphlets  (19)  Observations 
on  the  doctrines  and  uncharitableness  of  Jona.  Parsons,  //.  70, 
1757  ;  Tucker's  Appeal  to  his  hearers,  1767,  and  Account  of 
eccles.  Council,  1767  ;  Chandler's  Answer  to  Tucker's  letter,  1767  ; 
Hutchinson's  reply  to  Tucker's  Remarks,  1768  ;  Tucker's  Answer, 
1768  ;  Bass's  Account  of  his  treatment,  1786  ;  Cary  and  Andrews's 
Dedica.  Sermons,  1801  ;  Popkin's  Dedica.  Sermon,  ist  Parish, 
1806 ;  Miltimore's  Dedica.  S.,  at  Belleville,  1807  ;  Morss's  Histor. 
Sermon,  Episc.  church,  i8ii  ;  Account  of  great  Fire,  181 1  ;  Dim- 
mick's  Dedica.  S.,  1827  ;  Morss's  Histor.  Sermon,  Episc,  Church, 
1837;  Occurrences  in  church  at  Parker  River  village,  1837; 
Stearns's  Anniversary  S.,  1844  ;  Dana's  soth  Anniv.  Sermon,  1845  ; 
Stearns's  Centennial  Discourse,  ist  church,  1846;  Cushing's  Ad- 
dress at  laying  Corner  Stone  of  City  Hall,  1850. 

1887  Newburyport.  Cushing  (C.)  History  and  Present  State  of  the 
Town,  boards,  uncut.  12°  Newburyport,  1826 

1888  —  Noble  (Oliver)  Regular  and  skilful  Music  in  the  Worship  of 
God,  Founded  in  the  Law  of  Nature,  etc.  A  Sermon,  at  the  North 
Meeting-House,  Newbury-Port,  Feb.  8, 1774. . .  Printed  at  the  Desire 
of  the  Musical  Society,  in  Newbury-Port,  etc.,  pp.  46,  uncut,  scarce. 
8°  Boston,  Afills  and  Hicks,  for  Daniel  Bay  ley,  Newbury-Port,  1774 


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1889  Newburyport.  Early  Printing.  Niles  (N.ith'l)  Two  Discourses 
on  Liberty,  at  Newburyport,  June  5,  ^T]\, pp.  60. 

4°  Nnvbiiryporf,  1774 

The  first  press  in  Nuwhiiryport  was  established  by  Isniah  'I'liomas  and  11.  W.  Tinges, 
late  in  177J.  llefore  the  end  cif  a  year,  Tlionias  siili'.  out  to  Kzra  I.unt.  llhl.of  Print- 
"Vi  '•  .WO'  J'le  first  Ixxili  printed  tlierr  was  tlie  Kev,  J.  I'arsons's  Fifth  of  March  Dis- 
course, 1774.     This  is  jirolxiljly  die  stront/  issue  of  tlie  press. 

1889* HoMKS  (Wm.)  0/  Chilmark.     Proposals  of  some  Things 

to  be  clone  in  Church  (lovernnicnt  .  .  .  First  Printed  A.D.  1732, 
(With  a  Preface  |by  Rev.  Jona.  Parsons?],  Nov.  30,  1774.)  pp.  43. 
Rare.  %    Newburyport,  E.  Liint  and  H.  IV.  Tinges,  1774 

1890 Noiii.K  (Or.iVKR)     Some  Strictures  upon  the  Sacred  Story 

recorded  in  the  Hook  of  Esther,  shewiii};  'I'he  Power  and  C)|)pres- 
sion  of  Statk  Mini.stkrs,  etc.  In  a  Discourse,  at  Newbury- Port, 
March  8,  1775,  in  Commemoration  of  the  Massacre  at  Boston, 
//•  3'i  (i)-         '^"  Ncwbiiry-Port,  E.  Litnt  and  If.  IV.  Tinges,  1775 

SCARCli. 

1891  —  Dexter  (Timothy)  A  Pickle  for  the  Knowing  Ones  :  or  Plain 
Truths  in  a  Homespun  Dress.     2d  edition,//.  28,  fif.  roan. 

16°  n.  p.  Printed  for  the  Author,  1805 

1892  PAMPiii.ms  fs)  New  Rowley.  Braman's  Cent.  Discourse. 
1833.  —  Newton.  Homer's  Cent.  Sermon,  1792  ;  Ritchie's  Dedica. 
Sermon,  1828  ;  Davis's  .\ppeal  to  the  Citizens,  and  History,  map. 
1847  ;  Gilbert's  Dedica.  Sermon,  1848. 

1803  Newton.  Jackson  (F.)  History  of  the  Early  Settlement  of 
Newton,  1639-1800;  with  a  Genealogical  Register ;  ww/,  //.  556, 
doth.  12"  1854 

1894  Northampton.  Pamphlets  (8).  Result  of  Council  (for  dismis 
sion  of  Jona.  Edwards),  and  Protest,  [1750]  ;  Hobby's  Vindication 
of  the  protest  [1751]  ;  Wiliard's  Sermon  at  Bridge  opening,  1808  ; 
Williams's  Histor.  Tlianksg.  Sermon,  1815  ;  Statement  relat.  to  tln' 
call  of  Rev.  M.  Tiickei',  1824  ;  Ware's  Dedica.  Sermon,  1825  ; 
Manual  of  ist  church,  1832  ;  Allen's  2d  Cent.  Address,  1854,  //.  56. 

1894*  —  Tlie  Result  of  a  Council  of  Nine  Churches,  met  at  North 
ampton,  June  22,  1750,  with  A  Protest  against  the  same,  //.  8. 
half  mor.,  neat.  8°  n.  p.  [Boston,  1750: 

1895  —  Bridgman  ('!".)     Inscriptions  from  the  Grave  Yards  oi  North 
ampton  and  other  towns  in  the  Valley  of  the  Connecticut, /r^r/r.  of 
'Jonathan  Rdivards.  12°  Northampton,  1850 

1896  Pampulkts  (12)  Northboicuryh.  Whitney's  Half-century  Ser- 
mon, 1796;  Allen's  Topogr.  and  Histor.  Sketches,  1826,  —  25th 
Anniv.  Ser.,  1841,  —  and  Centen'I  Address,  1846;  Houghton's 
Dedica.  S.,  1848. — ]^To.  Leverett.  Andrews's  8oth  Anniv.  S.  of 
Bapt.  church,  1847.  ^Palmer.  Wilson's  Histor.  Address  (Centen- 
nial), 1852.  — Pelliam.  Conkey's  Centemiial  address,  1843. — Pep- 
perell.  Andrews's  Centen'I  Address,  2d  Parish,  1847  ;  Babbidge's 
Centen'I  Address,  ist  Church,  1847  ;  [Andrews's]  Review  of  But- 
ler's history  of  Eccles.  affairs,  1849;  Butler's  Review  reviewed,  1850. 

1897  Palmer.  Early  Printing.  Terry  (Ezekiel)  Elder  in  the  Church 
of  Christ.  A  Candid  Opinion  of  the  Nature  and  Tendency  01 
Universalism.    Palmer,  E.  Terry's  Press,  n.  d.  [ab.  18 12].  — Hart- 

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well  Q.)  Jesus  on  the  Colt.  An  Allegorical  Discourse.  By  Jesse 
Hartwell,  Elder  in  the  first  baptized  Church  in  Sandisfield.  Palmer, 
E.  Terry,  n.  d. — Terry  (Ez.)  Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Character 
of  the  Rev.  Geo.  Atwell  [of  Enfield,  Conn.],  sheep,  Palmer,  E.  Terry, 
1815.  —  Merritt  (Timo.)  Camp  Meeting  Discourse  at  East  Hart- 
ford.    Palmer,  E.  Terry's  Press,  18 16.  (4) 

1898  Pamphlets  (8)  Petersham.  Foster,  on  the  opposition  to  him, 
18 1 7.  —  Phillipston.  Lovell's  Dedica.  Sermon,  1837.  —  Pittsfield. 
Allen's  account  of  Separation,  //.  96,  ttiieut,  1809  ;  Field's  history, 
//.  80,  1814.  —  Plain^'eld.  Porter's  Histor.  Sketch,  1834.  — Plym- 
outh. Baylies,  on  contested  election  case,  1809  ;  Kendall's  Half- 
Century  Sermon,  1850;  Porter's  Half-Century  Sermon,  1851. 

1899  PLYMOUTH  COLONT.  The  Compact ;  with  the  Charter  and 
Laws,  and  other  valu.ible  Documents,  edited  by  VVm.  Brigham, 
law  sheep.  1.  8°  Boston,  1836 

1900  —  Records  of  the  Colony  of  New  Plymouth.  Vols.  I.-VIH., 
1633-1689  ;  edited  by  N.  B.  Shurtlefif ;  Vols.  IX.,  X.,  Records  of 
the  Comm'rs  of  the  U.  Colonies  of  New  England,  edited  by  D. 
Pulsifer.     \o  \oh.,  elot/i  gilt.  4°  1855-60 

1901  —  Baylies  (F.)  Historical  Memoir  of  the  Colony  of  New  Ply- 
mouth.    2  \o\s.,  half  rtissia.  8'  1830 

With  the  author's  autograph  pr'scntation  to  Samuel  (i.  Drake. 

1902  —  Banvard  (J.)     Plymouth  and  the  Pilgrims,  engravings,  cloth. 

12°  ,85, 

1903  —  Cushman  (Robert)  The  Sin  and  Danger  of  Self-Love 
described,  in  a  Sermon  Preached  at  Plymouth,  in  New-England, 
1621,  pp.  viii,  30.    2  copies,  uncut. 

8°  Plymouth,  repr.  N.  Covcrly,  1785 

Vkry  ScARcn.  One  copy  has  the  autograph  of  [Rev.)  Isaac  Haiti  s,  the  liaptist  his- 
tor an.  In  each  copy,  one  or  two  leaves  have  been  cut  close  at  tlie  Uittoni,  all  the  othen* 
Ijeing  UNCUT.  The  two  are  sold  together,  so  as,  by  exchange  of  sheets,  to  make  up  one 
fine  uncut  copy,  and  another,  trinnned. 

1904  —  Cushman  (Rob.)  A  Sermon  preached  at  Plymouth,  A.D. 
162 1  . .  Being  the  First  Sermon  ever  preached  in  New-England,  etc. 

8°  Boston,  repr.,  T.  G.  Bangs,  1815 

1905  —  Cushman  (R.)  A  Sermon  describing  the  Sin  and  Danger  of 
Self-Love.     Preached  at  Plymouth  in  N.  E.,  1621. 

8    Stockhriilge,  Chas.  Webster,  1822 
1906 Another  copy,  soile<i.  Stockl'/iilge,  1822 

1907  —  Cushman  (Rob.)  Self-Love:  1621.  "The  First  Sermon 
preached  in  New  England  ;  and  the  oldest  extant  of  any  delivered 
in  America."     Facsimile  0/  signatures. 

12"  Neni  York,  '7.  R.  D.  Comstock,  1847 

1908  —  Morton  (Nathaniel)  New-England's  Memorial ;  or,  \  brief 
Relation  of  the  most  memorable  and  remarkable  Passages  of  the 
Providence  of  God,  manifested  to  the  Planters  of  New-England, 
in  America:  With  special  Reference  to  the  first  Colony  thereof, 
called  New  Plymouth,  iSfc,  pp.  viii,  208,  (.S),  best  crimson  Inuitit 
morocco,  full  gilt,  siJes  paneled,  with  center  ornaments,  top  gilt,  ( Hed- 

forJ),  UNCUT,  FINE  COPY.       8°  Boston,  printed :  Nmport,  reprinted, 

and soi.i l>y  Solomon  Soutlnviih,  i-j-jz 

l-'or  the  Kiist  ejilimi  (Lam.'" iil};e,  1O61))  see  No.  8^7. 


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1909  Plymouth.  Mourt  (G.)  A  |  Relation  or  |  lournall  of  the  begin- 
ning and  proceedings  ;  of  the  EngUsh  Plantation  setled  at  Plimoth 
in  New  i  England,  by  certaine  English  Aduenturers  both  |  Merchants 
and  others,  j . . .  |  As  also  a  Relation  of  Fovre  ■  seuerall  discoueries 
since  made  by  some  of  the  [  same  English  Planters  there  resident.  | 
&c.,  7  prel.  leaves  and  pp.  72,  dk. green  sir. -grained  morocco,  sides  panel 
gilt,  jvitli  corner  ornaments,  elegant,  (  W.  Pratt.) 

sm.  4°  London,  for  lohn  Bellamie,  1622 

The  Original  Edition  of  "Mourt's  Rulation,'' — ivhicli  lias  been  called  "the  Ciiihf 
CoRNKR  Stonu  of  a  New  EnKl.ind  Library."     (See  the  Monies  Catalogue,  no.  1447.) 

KXTKEMKLY  K.ARK.  This  is  a  Kine  Copy.  The  margins  of  \\\^  first  two  leaves 
have  been  skilfully  repaired  and  (art  of  a  line  in  the  imprint  supplied  in  perfect  fac-siniile. 

19 10  —  Moi'KT  (G.)  Relation  or  Journall  of  the  beginning  and  pro- 
ceedings of  the  P-nglish  Plantation  at  Plymouth ;  with  Introduc- 
tion and  Notes  by  Henry  M.  Dexter,  unctit. 

^°  Boston,  for  J.  K.  Wiggin,  1865 

19 1 1  —  Cheever  (G.  B.)  Journal  of  the  Pilgrims  at  Plymouth  in 
1620  ;  with  historical  and  local  illustrations.    2d  edition,  cloth,  uncut. 

12°  Neiu  York,  1849 

1912  —  Sever  (Nicholas)  and  Oliver  (Peter)  Speeches  on  the  Death 
of  Col.  Isaac  Lothrop,  delivered  in  the  New  Court-House  in 
Plymouth,  May  15,  i  750,//.  (4),  2,  (2),  12,  uncut.    4°  D.  Fowle,  1750 

1913  —  Thacher  (J.)     History  of  the  Town  of  Plymouth.     12°  1832 
'9'3*  —  The  same,  2d  edition,  map.  12°  1835 

19 1 4  —  Young  (Alex.)  Chronicles  of  the  Pilgrim  Fathers  of  the 
Colony  of  Plymouth,  1602  to  1625,  portrait  of  Winslojv,  scarce. 

8    1841 

1915  —  Anniversary  Discourses  at  Plymouth.  Turner  (C.)  1773  ; 
Hitchcock  (Gad)  1774;  Raldwin  (S.)  1775  ;  Conant(S.)  1776  ;  West 
(S.)  1777  ;  Rol)bins  (C.)  1793  ;  AUyn  (John)  1801  ;  Judson  (Adon.) 
1802;  Adams  (J.  Q.)  1802 — and  repr.  Plymouth,  1820;  Strong 
(|ona.)  1805;  llradford  (A.)  1804;  Holmes  (A.)  1806;  Harris 
('r.  M.)  1808  ;  Abbot  (A.)  1809  ;  Flint  (Jas.)  1815  ;  Webster  (D.) 
1820,  2d  edition,  Boston,  182  i.     17  in  i  toI. 

—  Anniversary  Discourses  at  Plymouth.  Webster  (D)  1820  ;  Ev- 
erett (E.)  1824;  Storrs  (R.  S.)  1826;  Heecher  (L.)  1827  ;  Green 
(S.)  1828  ;  Sullivan  (Wm.)  1829  ;  Wisner  (B.  B.)  1S30  ;  Cobb  (A.) 
1831  ;  Francis  (C.)  1832;  Blagden  (G.  W.)  1834;"  Sprague  (1'.) 
1835  ;  Hopkins  (M.)  1846  ;  Worcester  (S.  M.)  1848;  Seward,  (W. 
H.)  1855  (2  copies).      15  in  i  Tol. 

—  Discourses  on  the  Landing  of  the  Pilgrims.  Church  (J.  H.) 
Andover,  1810;  Porter  (Noah)  Farmington,  1820;  Holmes  (A.) 
Cambridge,  1820;  Stetson  (S.)  Plymouth,  1806;  Sketch  of  the 
Pilgrims,  1820  ;  Chester  (|.)  .Albany,  1820;  Woodbridgc  (J.)  Had- 
ley,  1S20;  Wilbm- (H.)  W.-ndell.  1S20;  Hunipiirey  (H.)  Pittsfield, 
1820  ;  Emmons  (N.)  Franklin,  1820  ;  Hyde  (A.)  Lee,  1820  ;  Dodge 
(J.)  Haverhill,  1820;  Ely  (A.)  Monson,  1820;  Sabine  (Jas.)  Bos- 
ton, 1820;  Huntington  (D.)  Bridgewater,  1820  ;  Love  (Wm.  D.) 
New  Haven,  1850;  Hawes  (J.)  Hartford,  1859;  Lcavitl  (W.  S.) 
Newton,  1850;  ('heever  (Geo.  B.)  New  Yoik,  1850;  Lamson  (A.) 
Dedham,   1851;  Clark  (J.  S.)    Plymouth,   1855;    Dillingham  (W. 


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H.)  Philadelphia,  1847  ;  Skinner  (Mark)  Chicago,  1847  !  Hunt 
(T.  D.)  San  Francisco,  1852;  Cordner  (J.)  Montreal,  1856;  Pro- 
ceedings at  Consecration  of  the  Cusliman  Monument,  Plymouth, 
Sept.  16,  1858,  Boston,  1S59.     27  ///  i  vol. 

3  vols.,  itao  half  morocco  {Roxbun^he),  nearly  all  nncut. 

1916  Plymouth  Colony.  Sermons  on  Dec.  22d,  at  Plymouth.  By  C. 
Turner,  1773  ;  G.  Hitchcock,  1774;  S.  Baldwin,  1775  ;  S.  Conant, 
1776  ;  S.  VVest,  1777  ;  C.  Robbins,  1793.  6  in  i  vol.,  half  bound, 
gooil  copies.  8° 

See,  also,  Nn.w  Lngland  Sijciety  AuUKEssts,  Nn.  ^545. 

1917  Princeton.     Hanaford  (J.  L.)     History,  Civil  and  Ecclesiastical. 

12"  Worcester,  1852 

19 18  —  Celebration  of  looth  Anniversary  of  Incorporation  of  the 
Town  of  Princeton ;  with  Address  by  C.  T.  Russell,  etc. 

8"  IVorcester,  1S60 
9  Pampiii.kts  (10)  Princeton.  T.  Fuller's  remarks  on  Mr. 
1'hacher's  pamphlet  relat.  to  his  controversy  with  people  of  P., 
[1776]  ;  .A.  Bancroft's  Vindication  of  result  of  council,  1817  ;  Re- 
view of  Bancroft's  Vindica.,  1817  ;  Russell's  History,  //.  130, 
1838.  —  Quincy.  Deeds  of  Pres't  Adams's  gift,  1823;  Whitney's 
History,  //.  64,  [1827,]  and  Bi-Centen'l  Address,  pf>.  71,  1840; 
Cranch's  Bi-Centen'l  Poem,  1840;  (lark's  re-dedica.  Sermon, 
1853.  —  Raynham.    Sanford's  History  of  ist  church,  1832. 

1920  I'amphi.ets  (9)  Reading.  Stone'^  Historical  Sermon,  181 1; 
Proceedings  against  Emily  Richardson,  1832  ;  Bi  centennial  (  ele- 
bration,  //.  131,  1844;  Result  of  council,  //.  94,  1847;  Review 
of  Rev.  .\.  Pickett's  reply,  1848  ;  Pickett's  final  an.swer,  1848. 
—  Rehoboth.  Ellis's  Narrative  of  late  law  suits,  1795  ;  Thomp- 
son's Centen'l  S.,  182 1  ;  Facts  relating  to  3rl  e.\-parte  Council,  1825. 

1921  Rehoboih.     Bliss  (L.  jun.l      History  of  Rehoboth.  8°   1836 

1922  Rochester.  Enunons  (Nath'l)  Sermon,  Oct.  10,  1793.  at  Ordi- 
nation of  C.  ('haddock.  4°  Neio  lh\lfonl,  jfohn  Spooncr,  1794 

1923  Rowley.     Cage  (T.)     History  of  the  town;  with  Address  at  the 
■  "      12''  1840 

at  gathering  2d 
Church,  1735  ;  Tucker's  Letter  to  Rev.  J.  Chandler,  1767  ;  Brad- 
ford's Centennial  .\ddress,  1840.  —  Roxbury.  Observations  on 
the  Rev.  [W.  Gordon's]  I'hanksgiving  Sermon,  1775  ;  I'arker's 
hislor.  sketch  of  Grammar  School,  1826  ;  Report  on  Shire  town  of 
Norfolk  Co.,  1847  ;  Act  relating  to  a  Cemetery,  1848  ;  Putnam's 
address  at  Consecration  of  l-'orest  Hills  cemetery,  1848.  —  Roy- 
alston.     Lee's  Half  Century  Sermon,  1818. 

1925  Roxbury.    Ellis  1  CM.)     History  of  Ro.xbury  Town,  ^AV/;. 

8°  1847 

1926  —  Dearborn  (H.  A.  S.)  Address  at  2d  Centennial  Anniver- 
sary, Oct.  8,  183c.  —  Gray  (T.  jr.)  Poem  at  [the  same]. —  Dear- 
born's Mayor's  Annual  .Address,  1847  ;  Report  on  Public  Cemetery, 
1847,     .\  pamphlets,  stitcheit  together.  '6'^  Ko.xbiiry,  1830-47 


200th  Anniversary,  by  Rev.  J.  Bradford 
1924   Pampiii.kis   (9)      Rowley.      Balch's    Sermon 


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1926*  —  Municipal  Register,  1847-48. 


12°  Roxbury,  1847 


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1927  Rutland.  Reed  (J.)  History  of  Rutland,  with  Biography  of 
its  First  Settlers,  />/an,  cloth.  12°  Worcester,  1846 

1928  —  Loring  {Ren.  Israel)  of  Siiilbury.  Two  Sermons  at  Rutland, 
Sept.  8th,  1723,  After  the  Indians  had  been  there  and  Kill'd  the 
Rev.  Joseph  Willard,  with  Two  of  Mr.  Joseph  Stevens's  Children, 
and  Captivated  other  Two,//.  (2),  44,  half  vellum. 

16"  Boston,  S.  Knceland,  1724 

Rare.  This  copy  is  yellowed  by  age  and  use,  the  title  I1.IS  been  n\ended,  and  llic  mar- 
gins of  sonic  leaves  strensthened  by  tissue-paper,  but  no  word  is  lost,  and  with  careful 
cleaning  and  repair  the  volume  may  be  put  in  excellent  condition. 

1929  Salem.    Felt  (J.  B.)     Annals  of  Salem,//.  611,  bits.,  uncut. 

8°  Sale7n,  1827 
Annals  of  Salem.     2d  edition.     2  vols.,  portraits  and  other 


12°  Salem,  1845-49 


Lawson  (D.),  No. 
1931    —  Faithful 


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1930  — 

engravings,  cloth. 
—  Salem  Witchckai't,  see  Nos.  1 578-80;  see,  also,  Calef  (R.),  N'os.  i ',52-54; 
;,7o;  TiiACHEU  (J.),  No.  i>S2;  Upham  (C.  W.),  Nos.  1385-87. 

Narrative    of    Proceedings   of    Eccks.    Council   in 
734,  occasioned  by  Divisions  in  the  First  Church,  //.  vi,  94,  hf. 
mor.  plain  sm.  8°  Boston,  1735 

1932  —  P.AMPiiLETS  (15)  Letter  on  divisions  in  ist  Church,  1734; 
Prescott's  E.xamina.  of  certain  Remarks,  1735;  Answer  tu  Mr. 
Prescott,  173C);  Forbes's  Sermon,  and  Result  of  council,  1784; 
Whitaker's  History  of  3d  Ciuirch,  and  of  tyranny  of  a  council, 
1784;  and  his  Serin,  before  Presbytery,  with  Minutes  of  his  case, 
1785  ;  Richards's  Dedica.  Sermon,  1809  ;  Stuart's  Ser.  before  Fern. 
Char.  Society,  1815;  Memorial  of  Merchants  to  ('ongress,  1820; 
Catalogue,  &c.,  of  Museum  of  F.  I.  Marine  Soc,  //.  100,  1S21  ; 
Review  of  Colman's  Sermon,  1825  ;  Upham's  Dedica.  Sermon, 
1826  ;  Report  on  establishing  manufactures  in  Salem,  1826  ; 
Story's  discourse  to  Histor.  Society,  1828,  //.  go,  uncut;  Upham's 
2d  Centennial  Lecture,//.  72,  1829. 

1933  —  Pamphi.kts(i5)  Corrcsp.  between  I  St  church  and  Tabernacle 
church,//.  178,  1832;  Mr.  Cheever  convicted  of  ignorance, //.  72, 
1834;  t'onclusion  of  the  S:ilem  controversy.  1834;  Worcester's 
Centen'l  Sermon,  Tabernacle  church,  1835  ;  Saltonstall's  Inaugural 
as  mayor,  1836  (2)  ;  Inscriptions  from  burying-grounds,  1837  '- 
Fmerson's  28th  anniv.  Sermon,  1843  ;  Flint's  Ser.  on  leaving  old 
church,  1845  ;  Correspondence  on  "3d  church  of  1735."  1847  ; 
Review  of  the  Correspondence,  1847  ;  Claims  of  Tabernacle 
church  to  be  considered  the  3d  church,  1847  ;  Review  of  Result 
of  Council,  //.  144,  1849;  Report  of  school  committee,  1855; 
Worcester's  Memorial  of  old  and  new  Tabernacles,  1855. 

1934  —  The  Essex  Gazettk,  July  24,  1770-Dec.  28,  1773  (Vols. 
III. -VI.),  19  numbers  wanting,  3  others  impft.  4  vols.  {3  uncut)  in 
2  vols.,  in  excellent  conilition,  fob,  Salem,  Samuel  /fall,  1770-73 

The  first  number  of  the  Kssex  Ciazctte  —  the  first  newspaper  printed  in  Salem  —  was 
published  Aug.  2,  1768. 

1935  Pamphlets  (5)  Salisbury.  T.  Worcester's  appeal  to  the  public, 
on  proceed,  of  Ilopkinton  Association,  1824. — Sandwich.  Cobb's 
two  Sermons.  1808;  Result  of  Eccles  Council,  1817;  Griffin's 
Dedica.  Sermon,  1813;  Merrick's  Dedica.  Sermon,  1833. 


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MASSACHUSETTS. 


1936  Pamphlets  (7)  Scituate.  Deane's  Dedica.  Sermon,  1830; 
[Turner's]  Letters  on  history  of  1st  Parish,  2d  Series,  1845. — 
SheflBeld.  Bradford's  Quarter-Century  Sermon,  1839. —  Shelburne. 
Packard's  Half-Century  '6crmon,  with  historical  aj'pcnifix,  1849. — 
Sherburne.  Cl.irke's  Plain  Statement  of  facts,  1842.  —  Shirley. 
Ballou's  Dedica.  Sermon,  181 7;  Hartwell's  Fire  (metaphoric)  in 
Shirley,  1832. 

1937  Scituate.  Deane  (S.)  History  of  Scituate  from  its  first  Settle- 
ment to  1831,  rhth,  uncut.  8°  1831 

1938  Shrewsbury.  Ward  (A.  H.)  History  of  'i\\Te'wsb\xry,  portrait  of 
Gen.  Artemas  Want,  pp.  508  half  roan.  8°  1847 

1939  —  Breck  (Robert)  The  Surest  Way  to  Advance  a  People's 
Happiness  and  Prosperity.  A  Sermon  at  Shrewsbury,  a  New  Plan- 
tation, June  15,  1720.  Being  the  First  that  was  ever  Preached 
there,//.  (4),  20,  half  morocco,  neat. 

8°  6".  Kneelaiid,for  y.  Edwards,  172 1 

1940  Pamphlets  (13)  Shrewsbury.  Sumner's  Half-Century  Sermon, 
1812;  Allen's  New  Year's  Sermon,  1822;  Ward's  History,  1826; 
Manual  of  Cong.  Church,  1850.  —  Somerville.  Hodges's  Address 
at  laying  Cor.  Stone  of  ist  Cong.  Ch.,  1844;  Ellis's  Dedica.  Ser. 
1845.  —  Southamptou.  Edward's  Centennial  Address,  1841. — 
Southborough.  Parker's  Centen'l  Sermon,  1827.  —  South  Dennis. 
Dedica.  Sermon,  1835.  —  South  Reading  Eccles.  record,  1832. — 
Southwick.  Manual  of  Dapt.  Church,  «.  </.  —  Spencer.  Packard's 
Dedica.  Sermon,  1838.  — Spencertown.    4th  July  celebration,  1846. 

1941  South  Hadley.  Memorial  of  the  25th  Anniversary  of  Mount 
Holyoke  Female  Seminary,  cloth.  12°  South  Hadley,  1862 

1942  Spencer.  Draper  (J.)  History  of  Spencer.  Including  a  brief 
sketch  of  Leicester,  to  the  year  1753,//.  159.     8°  Worcester,  1841 

1943  Springfield.  Brewer  (Daniel)  God's  Help  to  be  Sought  in 
'i'ime  of  War,  with  a  Due  Sense  of  the  Vanity  of  what  Help  Man 
can  afTord  :  shewed,  [in  a  Sermon]  at  Springfield,  March  26,  1724, 
half  inor.  extra,  pp.  (4),  19,  rare.  8*^  B.  Green,  1724 

1944  —  lireck  (Robert)  Sermon  delivered  in  the  first  Parish  in 
Springfield,  Oct.  i6tli,  1775,  just  One  Hundred  Years  from  the 
Burning  of  the  Town  by  the  Indians,  half  tnor.,  uncut. 

sm.  4°  Hartford,  1784 

1945  —  Hilliard  (Timothy)  of  Cambridge.  Sermon,  April  27,  1785, 
at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  Bezaleel  Howard,  to  the  First  Church 
in  Springfield,  uncut,  scarce. 

4°  Springfield,  Stebbins  and  Russell,  [1785] 
A  good  copy,  but  with  some  scribbliim  on  the  title  pane. 

1946  —  Pamphlets  (9)  Narrative  and  Defence  of  ministers  who 
disapproved  of  settlement  of  R.  Breck,  //.  93,  1736  ;  Breck's  An- 
swer to  the  Hampshire  Narrative,  //.  94,  1736  (2  leaves  wanting); 
Letter  to  the  author  of  the  .Vnswer,  //.  84,  1737  ;  Lathrop's  Ser. 
on  completion  of  the  iSridgc,  1805  ;  Breck'."  Centennial  Sermon  on 
the  burning  of  the  Town  by  the  Indians,  1775  ;  Bliss's  address  at 
opening  of  lown  Hall,  1828;  Peabody's  Address  at  consecra.  of 
Cemetery,  1.H41  ;  Reply  to  defence  of  Maj.  Ripley,  1846;  State- 
ment on  incorporation  of  Aqueduct  Co.,  1848. 


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1947  Springfield.  Early  Printing.  Johnson  (Rev.  John)  The  Advan- 
tages and  disadvantages  of  the  Married  State, .  in  the  Similitude  of 
a  Dream.    loth  ed.  \2°  Spritigfelil,  Edward  Gray,  i-jg^ 

1948 Eugenius  and  Selima;  or  the  Fatal  Effects  of   Parental 

Tyranny,//.  12.  12°  West  Springfield,  1798 

1949  Stockbridge,  Past  and  Present;  or  Records  of  an  old  Mission 
Station  ;  by  Miss  E.  F.  Jones.  i  2°  Springfield,  1854 

1950  —  Hopkins  (Samuel)  Historical  Memoirs  relating  to  the  Hou- 
satunnuk  Indians  :  or,  an  Account  of  the  Methods  used  for  the 
Propagation  of  the  Gospel  among  that  Heathenish  Tribe,  under 
the  ministry  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Sergeant,  old  calf,  good  copy, 

VERY   SCARCE.  8°   1753 

1951  —  Pamphlets  (8)  Stockbridge  Contm<ersy.  [Huntington's] 
Plea  before  Eccles.  Council,  1780,  and  Letters  of  Friendship,  //. 
134,  uncut,  1780;  West's  Vindication  of  Ch.  in  Stockbridge,  with 
appendix  by  J.  IJacon,  uncut,  pp.  99,  1780  ;  [Huntington's]  A  Droll, 
A  Deist,  and  John  Bacon,  gently  reprimanded,  1781  ;  Bacon's  Illus- 
trations Illustrated,  1781  ;  Letters  of  Gratitude  to  the  Conn. 
Pleader,  1781 ;  Bacon's  letter  to  Huntington,  1782. —  Field's  Histor. 
Sketch  of  Cong.  Church,  1853. 

1952  —  Keep  (John)  Sermon,  July  23,  1817.  at  Ordination  of  Rev. 
T.  Woodbridge,  as  an  Evangelist,  uncut.  4°  Stockbridge,  18 17 

'953  Pamphlets  (ii)  Stonehani.  Cleveland's  Farewell  Sermon, 
1794;  Dean's  brief  History,  1843.  —  Stoughton.  Richmond's 
Dedica.  Sermon,  1808.  —  Stow.  Cross's  Dedica.  Sermon,  1840. 
Sturbridge.  Clark's  Historical  Sketch,  1838. — Sudbury.  Swift's 
Fast-day  Sermon,  imp/t.,  1761 ;  Loring,  on  misunderstanding  be- 
tween the  Town  and  Rev.  I".  Hilliard,  1817  ;  Tax-list,  1851. — 
Sutton.  Hall's  Half-Century  Sermon,  1779  ;  Tracy's  Histor.  sketch 
of  ist  Church,  1842. 

1954  Taunton.  Emery  (S.  H.)  The  Ministry  of  Taunton.  2  vols. 
portraits,  cloth,  12  '  1852 

1955  Pamphlets  (10)  Taunton.  Hamilton's  Dedica.  Sermon,  1830  ; 
Bigelow's  7th  Anniv.  Ser.,  1840,  and  Farewell  Sen,  1842  ;  Bent's 
history  of  St.  Thomas's  CMutrch,  1844  ;  Maltby's  25th  Anniv.  Ser., 
1851. — Templeton.    Adams'  Centennial  Sermon,    ist  Cong.  Ch., 

pt>.  175,  1857  ;  Wellington's  Half-Cent.  Sermon,  1857.  —  Topslield. 
Cieaveland's  Centennial  Address,  notes,  and  portraits,  pp.  1 13,  1852. 

—  Upton.  Wood's  Centennial  Address,  1835,  and  Half-Century 
Sermon,  1846. 

1956  Pamphlets  (9)     Wales.    Gardner's  Centennial   Address,  1866. 

—  Walpole.  Accounts  of  Town  Trearurer,  1844.  —  Wnre.  Ely's 
Sermon  at  constituting  a  Church  at  Factory  village,  1826  ;  Hyde's 
Histor.  Address,  (opening  of  Town  Hall,)  1847  •  Coburn's  Histor. 
S.,  185 1. — Warpham.    Nott's   16  Years'  Preaching,//.  192,  1845. 

—  Watertown.  Francis's  Historical  Sketch,  1830  ;  Three  Sermons 
on  leaving  old  Meeting-house,  1836  ;  and  Dedica.  Sermon,  1836, 

1957  Watertown.  Bond  (H.)  Genealogies  and  History.  2  vols,  in 
one,  cloth.  Thick  8°  1855 


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1958  Pamphlets  (16)  Wenham.  Mansfield's  Dedica.  Sermon,  1843, 
and  2d  Century  Sermon,  1845.  —  Westborough.  Rockwood's 
Dedica.  Sermon,  1835  ;  Washburn's  address  at  dedica.  of  State 
Reform  School,  1848.  —  West  Boxford.  Eaton's  Dedica.  Sermon, 
1844.  —  West  Boylston.  Boardman's  Dedica.  Sermon,  1832. — 
Westfleld.  Lathrop's  Sermon  at  dedica.  of  Academy,  1800  ;  Atwa- 
ter's  20th  Anniv.  Sermon,  1801  ;  Lathrop's  fun.  Ser.  on  S.  Atwater, 
1802  ;  Davis's  Histor.  Sketch,  1826;  Alden's  Hist.  Sermon,  1851. 
—  Westford.  Adams's  Serm.  before  Conference,  1782.  —  West- 
minster. Hudson's  History,  1832  ;  Centen'l  Celebration,  1859. — 
Weston.     Kendal's  Century  Sermon,  18 13. 

1959  Pamphlets  (16)  West  Springfield.  Lathrop's  40th  anniversary 
Sermon,  179C);  Same,  with  soth  anniv.  Sermon,  1806;  Century 
Sermon,  1801  ;  and  60th  anniv.  Sermon,  1816  ;  Sprague's  Histor. 
Discourse,  noUs,  pp.  91,  1825  ;  Ser.  at  funeral  of  S.  Leonard,  1826, 
and  P'arewell  Sermon,  1829  ;  Vermilye's  Farewell  Sermon,  1835  ; 
Centen'l  celebration  of  ordina.  of  J.  I^athrop, />/.  102,  1856. — 
Weymouth.  Report  of  Committee  of  inquiry  of  South  Ch.  (bur- 
lesque), 1817  ;  Norton's  Farewell  Sen,  1824;  Town  Reports,  1853. 
Whately.  'lemple's  Eccles.  history,  1849  >  t'sk's  Address,  opening 
of  Academy,  1825. — Willianisburgh.    Lusk's  histor.  Sen,  1836. 

i960  Williams  College.    Laws,  ilean,  uncut. 

sm.  4°  Stoikbriifge,  Loring  Anilrcivs,  1 795 

With  the  nJmillahir  of  Ilavid  W.  'I'aylor,  ami  aiitograpli  of  President  E.  Eltch,  1795, 

196 1  Willianin  College.  Triennial  Catalogues,  1799  {PittsficU,  typis 
Chester  Smith  ;  folio  broailside ;  the  First  published),  1802,-05,-08  ; 
Annual  Catalogue  of  Students,  1801,-02,-04,-05,-06,  (5  bnunlsiiks) ; 
Griffin's  Serm.  at  Dedication  of  Chapel,  1828  ;  Hopkins's  Address 
to  Alumni,  1843  ;  Wells  and  Davis's  Sketches  of  Williams  College, 
//.  too,  1847.     12  Broadsides  and patnphlets. 

1962  —  Durfee  (C.)  History  of  Williams  ('ollege,  portraits  and 
ciigraTings,  cloth.  8°  Boston,  i860 

1963  —  Tracts.  Fitch  (E.)  Baccalaureate  Discourse,  1799  ;  Cata- 
logue (Triennial),  1802  ;  Laws,  1805  ;  Olds  (G.  S.)  Inaugural, 
1806;  Dewey  (C.)  Sermon  occas.  by  Revival,  1812;  Orations 
before  Adciphic  Union  Soc.  by  J.  Nelson  (1826),  I).  1).  Barnard 
(1831),  F.  Everett  (1837);  Griffin  (E.  D.)  baccalaureate  Sermon, 
1827;  Addresses  to  Alumni,  by  T.  Robbins  (1843),  M.  Hopkins 
(1843),  Jos.  White  (1855);  Hopkins  (M.)  Sermon  on  Science  and 
Religion,  1S56  ;  Triennial  Catalogue  of  the  Philo-Technian  Society, 
1844.     13  ///  I  -iOl.,  half  mo r.  {^Roxburghe).  8° 

Laid  into  the  vt.i.  is :    Leland  (A.  W.)     The  Fatal  Error,  a  Trage<ly,  exhibited  at  Wil- 
liams ColleRC.      12°  Pitls/iflii,  l.So;. 

1964  Winchendon.  Hyde  (E.)  History  in  the  town,  from  the  Grant 
of  the  Township  in   1735,  .f//^'<y*.  12"  Worcester,  1849 

1965  Wobuvn.  Sewall  (S.)  History  of  Woburn,  iG\o-i%C)o,  portrait, 
pp.  657,  cloth.  1.  8°  i868 

1966  —  Chickering's  Dedication  Sermon,  1809;  Bennett's  25th  Anni- 
versary Sermon,  1846.     2  pamphlets. 

1967  Worcester  County.  Whitney  (P.)  History  of  the  County  of 
Worcester,  map.  8"   Worcester,  1793 


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1967*  VVillard  (Jos.)  Address  to  the  Members  of  the  Bar  of 
Worcester  County,  Oct.  2,  1829,//.  144.  8^  Lanmstcr,  1830 

1968  Worcester.  Lincoln  (W.)  History  of  Worcester,  map,  half 
nissia.  8°  Worcester,  1837 

1969  —  Bacon  (L.)  Historical  Discourse  in  the  Old  South  Meeting 
House,  Sept.  22,  1863,  the  Hundredth  Anniversary  of  its  Erection  ; 
with  Appendix  ;  //.  106,  cloth.  8°  Worcester,  1863 

1970  —  Pamphlets  (13)    Blue-laws  revived  ;  or,  an  Inside  view  of  the 

W Inquisition  ;  //.  d. ;  Bancroft's  Consociation  Sermon,  1816  ; 

Thing's  Letter  to  Rev.  E.  Pond,  181 7  ;  Difficulties  in  ist  Church, 
pp.  88,  1820;  Remarks  on  [the  preceding],  //.  103,  1821  ;  Result 
of  ('ouncil,  1820;  Austin's  Protest  against  Proceed,  of  1st  Ch., 
1821  ;  Barstow's  Remarks  on  two  Sermons  by  A.  Bancroft,  182 1  ; 
Examination  of  Barstow's  Remarks,  1822  ;  Manual  of  Bapt.  Ch., 
1822;  Proposed  Canal  to  Providence;  1822;  Communication  on 
Ordination  of  L.  I.  Hoadly,  1824  ;  Davis's  address  at  Dedication  of 
Town  Hall,  1825. 

1971  —  Pamphlets  (12)  Bancroft's  Prayers  for  family  devotion, 
1832,  and  ('entury  Sermon,  1836;  Lincoln's  Address  at  consecra- 
tion of  Cemetery,  1838;  Tax-list,  1846;  Proceedings  of  meeting 
about  the  Railroad  depot,  1847  ;  l^arton's  Epitajihs  from  the  Cem- 
etery, 1848  ;  Constit'n  of  Mechanics'  Association,  1849  '>  Hill's 
Dedication  Sermon,  185 1,  <?//// 2j;th  Anniv.  Sermon,  1852  ;  3d  Ann. 
Report  of  Ministry  at  large,  1852  ;  Washburn's  Address  to  the 
Bar,  1856;  Manual  of  ist  Church,  1864. 

1972  —  Reports  and  other  Documents  relating  to  the  State  Lunatic 
Hospital  at  Worcester.  8°  1837 

1973  —  The  Worcester  Magazine  ;  containing  Politicks,  Miscella- 
nies, Poetry  and  News.     Vols.  1-4.     4  vols  in  2.    rare. 

8°  Worcester,  I.  Thomas,  1786-88 

1974  —  The  Worcester  Magazine,  Vols.  3,  4,  in  one  vol. 

8°   Worcester,  I.  Thomas,  1787-8 

1975  —  The  Worcester  Magazine  and  Historical  Journal,  Vols,  i,  2, 
fresh  clean  copy,  hoards,  uncut.     2  vols.  8"  Worcester,  1825-26 

rditrd  by  Wni.  I.iiicoln  and  (".  ('.  Haldwin. 

1976  —  'Hie  Literary  Gemince  ;  articles  in  French  and  English. 
Edited  by  Elihu  Burritt.     Tivelve  numbers  {all  published)  in  one  vol. 

8°  Worcester,  1839-40 
'977  —  Worcester  Almanac  and  Directory,  1844.  12° 

1978  —  Paine  (N.^  Brief  Notice  of  the  Library  and  Cabinet  of  the 
American  Antiquarian  Society.  J'ortrait  of  Isaiah  Thomas,  and 
photographs,  pp.  59.  {One  of  a  feio  copies  printed  for  private  distri- 
bution.) 8°  Worcester,  1873 

1979  Pamphlets  (7)  Worthington.  Bisbee's  History  of  the  Town, 
pp.  72,  1853.  —  Wrentham.  Bean's  Centen.  Serm.,  1774;  Manual 
of  1st  Congr.  Church,  1818,  and  1845  J  Fisk's  Anniv.  Sermon, 
1846,  and  Half-Century  Serm  ,  1850.  —  Yarmouth.  Alden's  Dedic. 
Sermon,  1795. 

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1980  Town  Histokv.  Allen  (J.)  Topof^r.  and  histoi.  Sketches  of 
Northborough,  //.  66.  —  Ward  (A,  H.)  History  of  Shrewsbury, 
//.  36. — Waslibuni  (E.)  Hist.  Sketches  of  Leicester,  />/.  66. — 
Willard  (J.)  Hist.  Sketches  of  Lancaster,  /V*.  90. —  Davis  (J.) 
Address  at  dedica.  of  Town  Hall  in  Worcester,  1825,  //>.  36.  In 
one  vol.,  /id/f  calf.  8°  IVonrs/er,  1825-26 

1981  Town  AND  Local  HisTtiRv.  Pittsfleld.  .Mien  (T.)  Historical 
Sketch  of  Berkshire  Co.  and  town  of  P.,  1808.  —  Rehoboth. 
Thompson  (O.)  Century  Sermon,  Tiinnton,  182 1. — West  Spring- 
field. Sprague  (\V.  B.)  Historiciil  Thanksgiving  Discourse,  1824, 
//.  91,  Ifarf/on/,  1825.  —  Dedham.  Haven  (.S.  F.)  Hi-Centennial 
Historical  Address,  1836. — Hardwick.  Cooke  (P.)  Address  at  Lay- 
ing Cor.  Stone  of  Meeting-House,  1828,  Ih-ookJiclJ,  1828;  Paige 
(L.  R.)  Address  at  Centen.  Celebration,  1838,  Cambridge,  1838. — 
Princeton.  Ru.ssell  (C.  T.)  History  of  Princeton,  1838,//.  130. — 
ttuincy.  Lunt  (W.  P.)  'I'wo  Discourses  at  200th  Anniv.  of  ist 
Congr.  Church,  1840,//.  147.     8  in  1  vol.,  half  calf,  neat.  8" 

1982  —  Edwards  (H.  B  )  Centennial  Address  at  Southampton,  1841. 
—  Willi.ston  (P.)  Half-cent.  Sermon,  Easthampton,  1839. —  Bliss 
(Geo.)  Address  to  Members  of  the  Bar  of  Counties  of  Hampshire, 
Franklin,  and  Hampden,  1826.  —  Sprague  (W.  W.)  Hist.  Thanks- 
giving Discourse  at  West  Springfield,  1824.  —  Bliss  (Geo.)  Address 
at  Opening  of  Town  Hall,  Springfield,  1828,  with  Sketches  of  the 
Early  History  of  the  Town,  1828.  —  Davis  (E.)  Histor.  Sketch  of 
Westfleld,  1826.  —  Wisner  (B.  H.)  History  of  Old  South  Church. 
Boston,  in  four  Sermons,  1830.  —  Harris  (T.  M.)  Memorials  of  ist 
Church  in  Dorchester,  1S30.  —  F"rancis  (C.)  Histor.  Sketch  of 
Watertown,  1830.  —  Porter  (J.)  Historical  Sketch  of  Plainfield, 
1834.  —  Eessenden  (J.)  Sermon  in  Seerfield,  in  the  hearing  of 
several  Indians  supposed  to  be  Descendants  of  Eunice  Williams, 
1837.     II  />/  I  vol.,  half  roan.  8° 

1983  —  Allen  (W.)  Bi-Centennial  Address,  Northampton,  185 1. — 
History  of  Worthington,  N.  Y.,  Albany,  1853.  —  Report  on  School 
Fund  in  Hadley,  1852.  —  (^ark  (E.  B.)  Cent.  Discourse,  ist 
Congr.  Society,  Chicopee,  1852.  —  Willson  (E.  B.)  Histor.  Sermon, 
Congr.  Church,  Grafton,  1846.  —  Willson  (E.  B.)  Centen.  Address 
in  Petersham,  July  4,  1858,  //.  133. — Calhoun  (Geo.  ;\.)  Histor 
ical  Address  in  North  Coventry,  Conn.,  Oct.  9,  1845.  —  Hammond 
(Chas.)  Fourth  of  July  Address  at  Temper.  Celebration,  Masha- 
paug  Lake,  Conn.,  1853.  —  Sanitary  Survey  of  Lawrence,  1850. — 
Woolsey  (T.  D.)  Historical  Address,  isoth  Anniversary  of  Yale 
College,  Neiv  Haven,  1850. — Weston  (N.)  ('entcn.  Address  at 
Augusta,  J^'.,  1854.  —  Dudley  (J.)  Half-Cent.  Dedication  Sermon, 
Danville,  Vt.,  1852.  —  Armstrong  {¥..)  History  of  Fort  Nassau, 
upon  the  Delaware,  Newark,  1853.     14  />/  i  vol.,  half  roan.  8" 

1984  Century  Sermons.  F.  Parkman,  New  North  Ch.,  Boston,  181 4; 
N.  Howe,  Hopkinton,  1815;  J.  Pierce,  Dorchester,  1830;  E.  M. 
Stone,  Beverly,  1834;  B.  Sanford,  East  Bridgewater,  1835.  —  Occa- 
sional Sermons,  by  J.  Buckminster,  J.  Gumming,  S.  Stearns,  W. 
Cotton,  P.  Dean,  R.  Pufler,  A.  Bancroft  (6),  C.  Stetson,  and  others. 
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1985  PuHMc  Documents,  Rkports,  etc.  Report  on  Noith-Eastern 
boundary,  1838;  on  Incompetency  of  Witnesses  because  of  Reli- 
gious Belief,  1838;  on  Abolition  of  Capital  Punishment,  1838;  on 
the  Public  Use  of  Rail-Roads,  1837  ;  on  Boston  &  Lowell  R.  Road, 
1837  ;  on  the  Seekonk  Branch  R.  R.,  1838  ;  on  Rights  of  the  Com- 
monwealth to  Ferries  in  Boston  Harbor,  1833.  —  Jackson  (C.  T.) 
ist  and  2d  Reports  on  Geology  of  Pub.  Lands  in  Maine,  1837, 
1838.  —  Hitchcock  (E.)  Report  on  the  Economical  Geology  of 
Mass.,  1838.  —  Stowe  (C.  E.)  Report  on  Elementary  Pub.  Instruc- 
tion in  Europe,  1838  ;  and  others.    16  in  one  vol.  8° 

1986  Tracts  (Miscellaneous)  Inquiry  into  Origin  and  Use  of  Money, 
1792.  —  Address  of  Convention  for  framing  new  Constitution  for 
the  State  [with  the  proposed  Constitution],  1780.  —  Ouabi :  or,  the 
Virtues  of  Nature,  an  Indian  Tale,  by  Philenia  (Mrs.  Sarah  W 
Monon),  frontispiece,  1790;  and  four  others  ;  eight  in  one  vol. 

8°  Boston. 

1987  Tracts  (Miscellaneous)  Deed  of  Sarah  Derby,  to  Trustees  of 
Derby  School,  etc.,  Bost.,  1806.  —  Catalogus  Univ.  Harvard.,  1809. 

—  I,aws  of  Harv.  College,  1807. — Hingham.  Gleason's  Fourth 
of  July  Oiation,  Bost.,  1807  ;  Vindication  of  ist  Church  in  settling 
Rev.  J.  Ricliardson,  Bost.,  1807  ;  Narr.  of  Proceedings  in  North 
Parish,  Salem,  1807.  —  Taunton.  Benedict  (D.)  Poem  at  Election 
of  Philandrian  Society,  Bost.,   1807.  —  Cow-Pox  Act,  Best.,  i8io. 

—  Reply  of  Representatives  from  Mass.  in  Congress  to  Instruc- 
tions of  the  Legislature  on  the  Embargo  Laws,  Wash.,  1808  — 
President's  Message  and  Doc'ts  on  Neutral  Rights,  Wash.,  1808 

—  President's  Message  and  Doc'ts  on  Affairs  with  Great  Britain, 
Wash.,  1809.  —  Defence  of  the  Legislature  of  Massaciiusetts,  or 
the  Rights  of  N.  England  vindicated,  Bost.,  1804.      12  in  i  vol.    8° 

1988  Tracts  (Miscellaneous)  Selfridge  (T.  O.)  Controversy  with  B. 
Austin,  Chariest.,  1807.  —  Trial  of  T.  O.  Selfridge  for  killing  Chas. 
Austin,  7?(w/.,  1806.  —  Address  of  Mass.  Legislature  to  the  Citi- 
zens, 1807,//.  /./.  —  [Kirkland  (J.  T.)]  Memoir  of  Bost.  Athena;um, 
1807.  —  Dartmouth  College  Catalogue,  1S07.  — The  Emerald,  Nos. 
1-16,  and  46.     17  numbers,  n.  t.  p.,  Bost.,  1806-7.     In  i  I'ol.       8° 

1989  Sermons  (Occasional)  Willard  (S.)  Thanksgiving  Sermon  on 
the  Return  of  a  Gentloman  from  his  Travels,  Boston,  Dec,  1705, 
London,  1709.  —  Stone  (N.)  Concio  ad  Magistratum,  at  Opening 
of  Court  of  Assize,  at  Barnstable,  1728.  —  Colnian  (B.)  Lecture- 
Sermon,  on  Preservation  from  Fire,  1737.  —  Prentice  (J.)  Opening 
of  Court  at  Worcester,  1731.  —  Sewall  (J.)  On  a  Day  Prayer  for 
Revival.  17.42.  —  Foxcroft  (T.)  The  Like  precious  I'aith  of  all 
Saints,  1756. — Gay  (E.)  Dudleian  Lecture,  on  Natural  Religion, 
1759.  —  Chauncy  (C.)  Lecture-Sermon  on  the  Rebellion  [in  Eng- 
land], 1746.  —  Chauncy  (C.)  On  the  Earthquakes,  1756.  —  Smith 
(Aaron)  Fast  on  Occasion  of  extreme  Drought,  1749.  —  Maccarty 
(T.)  Annual  l'"ast,  before  tiie  Expedition  against  Canada.  1759. — 
Cooper  (S.)  On  the  Reduction  of  Quebec,  1757.  —  Harrington 
(T.)  Discourse  at  Lancaster,  1756.     14///  1  vol.,  old  calf. 

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1990  Sermons  to  Criminals.  Colman  (B.)  Sermon  preached  to 
some  miserable  Pirates,  July  10,  1726,  «//<•«/,  last  feiv  leaves  imper- 
fect.—  Checkley  (S.)     Sermon  to  a  Prisoner  under  Sentence  of 

Death,  Mar.  4,  1732-3,  uncut,  1733- — Checkley  (S.)  Another  Ser 
mon,  on  the  same  occasion,  uncut,  1733. — Checkley  (S.)  Sermon 
to  a  Condemned  Prisoner,  March  18,  1732-3,  uncut,  1733. — 
Chauncy  (Chas.)  Sermon  on  Execution  of  William  Wieer,  for 
Murder  of  William  Chism,  Nov.  19,  1754.  —  Narrative  of  Life 
and  Conversion  of  Alexander  White,  executed  at  C'ambridfje  for 
Murder  at  Sea,  Nov.  i8,  1784.  —  Maccarty  (T.)  Sermon  at  Exec, 
of  Four  Murderers  of  Joshua  Spooner,  July  2,  1778,  Wonestei; 
1778.  —  Baldwin  (Moses)  Sermon  at  Springrield,  at  E.xecution  of 
William  Shaw  for  Murder,  Dec.  13,  1770.  Eight  in  one  vol.,  half 
morocco.  )r,\w.'&°  Boston  {except  one),  1726-84 

1991  FuNERAi,  Sermons.  Colman  (B.)  Sermon  on  the  Death  of 
Orove  Hirst,  Esq.,  with  extracts  from  his  private  Writings,//.  136  : 
Sermon  after  the  Funerals  of  Rev.  Wm.  Brattle  and  Rev.  Ebene- 
zer  Pemberton, //.  46.     2  in  i  vol.,  old  calf .  12"  17  17 

1992  Funeral  Sermons.  B.  Colman,  on  (lov.  Jos.  Dudley.  1720; 
on  Rev.  Sol.  Stoddard.  1729.  W.  Cooper,  on  Moses  Abbot,  1734. 
T.  Prince,  on  Mrs.  E.  Oliver,  1735  ;  on  Mrs.  H.  Fayerweather, 
1755.  S.  Mather,  on  Hon.  T.  Hutchinson,  1740  ;  on  the  Prince  of 
Wales,  1751.  C.  Chauncy,  on  Mrs.  A.  Foxcroft,  1749.  J.  Dana, 
on  Ch.  Whittlesey,  1764.  T.  Maccarty,  at  Execution  of  W.  Linsey, 
at  Worcester,  1770.  S.  Rudd,  (Poem)  on  Death  of  Thos.  Hollis, 
Lend.,  1731.     II  in  i  vol.        2>°  Boston  {except  the  last),  1720-1731 

'993  —  T.  Foxcroft,  on  Rev.  W.  Waldron,  1727.  P.  Thacher,  on 
Mrs.  S.  Gee,  1720.  J.  Sewall,  N.  Appleton,  and  E.  Wigglesworth, 
on  Benj.  Wadsworth,  Pres.  Harv.  College,  1737.  P.  Thacher,  on 
Hon.  J.  Bowdoin,  1791;;  and  18  others. 

1994  —  J.  Sewall,  on  George  I.,  1727.  T.  Prince,  on  Sam.  Sewall, 
1730;  on  Cotton  Mather,  1728.  J.  (Jee,  on  C.  Mather,  1728.  B. 
Colman,  on  T.  Hollis,  1731.  S.  Mather,  on  ftueen  Caroline,  1738. 
O.  E.  An  Flclogue  on  the  Death  of  B.  Colman,  1747.  T.  ['"oxcroft, 
on  Pres.  B.  Wadsworth,  1 737.  S.  Checkley,  on  Mad.  Lydia  Hutch- 
inson, 1748.  S.  Cooper,  on  George  II.,  1761.  P.  Howen,  on  S. 
Checkley,  1770.  T.  Thacher,  on  Samuel  Adams,  1804;  and  9 
others,  in  1  vol.  8°  Boston,  v.  y. 

'995  —  J-  Hancock,  on  Hon.  Edm.  Quincy,  173H.  J.  Mayhew,  on 
Hon.  Steph.  Sewall,  1760.  A.  Holmes,  (with  Eulogy  by  S.  Web 
l^er,)  on  Pres.  Jos.  Willard,  Cambr.,  1804.  E.  Ripley,  on  Abigail 
Adams,  18 13.  A.  Bancroft,  H.  Ware,  and  S.  Clarke,  on  John 
Adams,  1826  ;  and  20  others,  in  i  vol.,  half  russia. 

1996  —  N.  Appleton,  on  Hon.  Francis  Foxcroft  {till- mutilated),  1728  ; 
on  Rev.  John  Hancock,  1753  ;  on  Hon.  Spencer  Phips,  1757  ;  on 
H.  Flynt,  1760;  on  E.  Holyoke,  1769.  —  C.  Chauncey,  on  Hon. 
Nath'l  Byfleld,  1763;  on  Edw.  Gray,  1757  ;  on  Jona.  Mayhew, 
1766;  on  Jos.  Bewail,  1769.  —  H.  Caiier,  and  Jona.  Mayhew,  on 
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1997  Funeral  Sermons.  W.  Romaine,  on  J.  Hervey,  1759.  C 
Chauncey,  on  E.  Oray,  1757  ;  on  Jos.  Sewall,  1769;  on  Rev.  T. 
Foxcroft,  1769;  on  Rev.  Jona.  Mayhew,  1766.  N.  Appleton,  on 
H.  Flynt,  Esq.,  1760;  on  Rev.  E.  Wigrglesworth,  1765;  on  E. 
Holyoke,  1769.  J.  Sewall,  and  T.  Prirce,  on  Jos.  Willard,  1756. 
J.  Browne,  on  Rev.  J.  Mayhew,  1766.      1 1  in  1  vol. 

8''  B(>s/(»/,  1756-69 

1998  —  P.  Thacher,  on  John  Hancock,  1793  ;  on  Increase  Sumner, 
1799  ;  on  Rev.  J.  Clarke,  1798.  S.  Langdon,  on  Prof.  J.  Winthrop, 
1799.  N.  Appleton,  on  Lt.  Gov.  Spencer  Phips,  1757  ;  on  E.  Wig- 
glesworth,  1765  ;  on  Prcs.  E.  Holyoko,  1769.  J.  Hooker,  on  Rev. 
J.  Hunt,  1776.  VV.  Romainc,  on  Rev.  J.  Hervey.  4th  ed.,  1759. 
C.  Chauncy,  on  C.  Thayer,  1745  ;  and  5  others.     15  in  1  \ol. 

&'■'  Boston,  1745-99 

1999  —  J.  Clarke,  on  Rev.  S.  Cooper,  1784.  D.  Tappan,  on  Rev. 
M.  Parsons.  N^noburyp.,  1784.  1'.  Thacher,  on  Gov.  John  Hancock. 
'793'  J-  ^-  Kirkiand,  on  George  Cabot,  1823  :  atul  21  others,  in  1 
vol.  8° 

2000  —  Sermons  and  F2iii,o(iiES :  on  G.  Washington,  by  C. 'I'ufts, 
H.  Ware,  S.  Niles,  and  P.  Thacher,  i8oo:  on  Rev.  O.  Whitetield, 
by  J.  Sprout,  Philadelphia,  and  N.  Whitaker,  Salem,  177 1  ;  on  the 
Victims  of  the  Boston  Massacre,  by  J.  Lathrop,  1770:  and  14 
others.     21  in  i  vol.  8°  v.  p.  1770-1800 


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2001  The  I  Book  of  the  General  j  Laws  |  For  the  People  within  the 
Jurisdiction  of  j  Connecticut;  |  Collected  out  of  the  Records  of 
the  I  General  Court,  |  Lately  Revised,  and  with  some  Emendations 
and  Additions,  Established  and  Pub-|lishcd  by  the  Authority  of  the 
General   Court  of  Connecticut,  |  holden  at    Hartford  in  October, 

1672.  I  {Seat)  I  Rom.  13.  i,  2.  ]  [(juofatioii,  4  ,'/>/«,]  //.  (4),  71,  (4), 
hroivn  levant  morocco  extra,  blinil  and  gilt  Jilldi'tt  sides  and  Inuk,  g.  1: 
{Bedford^.  folio,  Cambridgf :  Printed  l>y  Sunuifi  Green,  1673 

With  a  Hue  autograpli  ol  "Simon  Uraclslreit.  I)|iPiii)l  li|eclll|  M:ij(ir  ImIwjicI  Palmes. 
1676." 

The  First  Edition  nf  the  Colony  Laws.  K.XCr.SSlVLLV  K.VKIC.  Not  mole 
than  two,  or  possibly  three,  perfect  copies  arc  known  to  lie  extant,  and  this  is  probably  the 
only  one  which  has  been  offered  at  public  sale  in  the  present  century.  The  binding  is 
uniform  with  that  of  the  Massachusetts  and  Plymouth  Colony  Laws  (Nos.  814,  .S16,  .^4!,) 
and  with  the  Connecticut  Laws  of  1702  (No.  200^). 

2002  —  The  same.     An  Exact  Reprint  of    the  Original   lulition  of 

1673,  With  a  Prefatory  Note  by  George  Brinley.  4  prelim,  leaves. 
Title  and  Preface,  4  //.  ;  The  General  Laws,//.  71  ;  Table,  4  //. 

uncut.  folio,  Hartford,  Printed  for  Private  Distribution,  1S65 

"  This  edition  of  the  Laws  of  Connecticut,  as  revised  in  1672,  consists  ot  one  hunilrctl 
andjifly  copies,  and  is  reprinted  (iiaije  for  page  and  line  for  line)  from  a  cony  of  the  orig- 
inal edition  in  tlie  possession  of  Mr.  Geo.  lirinley.''  —  Note  on  verso  0/  Title. 

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2003  Acts  !  and  |  Laws,  |  of  His  >  Majesties  Colony  of  Connecticut  | 
in  New-England.  ,  (^Koyal  Artns.)  pp.  (2),  118,  hnnvn  In'ant morocco 
extra  (uniform  with  No.  2001), gilt  top  (Bedford),  uncut. 

Boston,  Barth.  Green  and  yohn  Allen,  1702 

The  Sbconu  published  revision  of  Ccmnecticiit  Laws,  scan.  '  .  s  Kark  than  the 
first.  This  copy  has  tlie  autograph  of  WiHinm  Pitkin,  Assi  'ti  ',  [CMiief  Justice 
i7n-2.'!il  and  10  iwkos  of  his  AuronRAi'ii  rh<  ohi>  di-  thk  InI'kk  -  r  Court,  Hart- 
ford County,  1709-11. 

2004  Acts  and  Laws  of  His  Majesties  Colony  of  Connecticut  in 
New-England  [to  the  October  Session,  1715,  inclusive],//.  210. 

folio,  New  iMudon,  Timothy  Green,  1715 

To  which  are  added,  with  con/in  nous  paging  : 

Acts  and  Laws  passed  by  the  General  Court,  at  each  consecu- 
tive session,  (the  original  editions  of  the  Session  Acts,)  May,  1716 
to  October,  1748,  inclusii'e  (pp.  21 1-570).       Nnv  London,  1716-48 

Prefixed  to  the  volume,  is : — 

The  Charter  Granted  by  His  Majesty  King  Charles  IL  to  the 
Governour  and  Company  of  .  .  Connecticut,  title,  and  pp.  6.  New 
Loudon,  1718.  With  '{'he  Table,  and  An  Abridgment  of  the 
Titles  of  all  the  Laws  in  this  Hook  [to  p.  372J,  12  //.  Ne^v  Lon- 
don, T.  Green,  1729. 

Cambriilgc  calf  extra,  full  t^ilt  hack,  siiles  ilouHe-faneleil  in  )iold,  insiile  borders,  i;.  e. 
(Beilford).  A  large  and  n.\K  copy  if  tlie  Vkrv  Rark  compilation  of  1714-15,  —  the 
First  Connecticut  Kihtion  of  the  Cohmy  Laws,  and  the  Seconij  book  printed  in 
Connecticut,  (Sermons  and  I'rimers  excepted,)  the  Saylirook  Confession  and  Platform 
l)eing  the  First. 

2005  Acts  and  Laws  of  the  Colony,  1715.  To  ivhich  is  prefixed.  The 
Charter  granted  by  His  Majesty  King  Charles  IL,  17 18.  With 
M«f  Session  Laws,  to  1747  (//.  211-561)  added;  the  title  and  first 

few  leaves  of  the  prefixed  Charter,   injured ;  autograph  if  Thomas 
Clap,  President  of  Yale  College;  binding  broken. 

folio,  Neiv  London,  1715-47 

2006  Acts  and  Laws,  1715-  With  the  Session  Laws  to  1745  (//.  211- 
542),  added,  and  Table ;  worn  copy.         folio,  New  London,  1715-45 

2007  Acts  ok  Parliament,  cuncerning  the  Plantations  in  America, 
1706-57,  as  under:- — 

.•\uno  Regni,  Anna;  Keginie  .  .  Sexlo,  at  the  Parliament  l)e(;un,  1706.  [An  Act  for 
AsctrtaininK  the  Kates  of  I'oreign  Ci  in-.  &"<:. |,  Title  &'  4  //. 

Lonilon,  1706;  Neu-I.^nilon,  refr.  T.  Green,  1751 
Anno    Kegni  Oeorgii  .  .  .  »)it.i.n.     At  the   Parliament  Iwgun,  1714.     (An   Act  giving 
further  Encouragement  lor  the  lnip<irtati<in  of  Naval  Stores,  f/i.J  pp.  (5)-ii. 

J-onilnn,  1722;  refr.  N.  London,  1751 
Al  the  Parliament  begun,  172S.  [Act  for  better 
\  merica,  eti-.\   //.  ( 1 3 )- 1 5 . 

London,  1728  ;  refr.  /V.  London,  1751 

innto.     At  the  Pwliament  begun,  1732.     [An  Act  for  the 
'    \ merica  I   ff.  (\-])-2o. 

London,  1732  ;  refr.  N.  London,  1751 
•tio.  Aithe  iarliament  begun,  1740.  [Act  for 
raging  the  Tiale,  ete.\  ff.  (2i)-32. 

Ijnidon,  1740;  refr.  N.  London,  1751 
cundo.     At  the  Parliament  begun,  1747.     [An  Act 
iv  the  name  of  Unitas  Fratrum,  &c. ;  An  Act  for  the 

t  the  Whale  Pishcry,  ^/c.  I     PP(33)-42. 

London,  1749;  rcfr.  N.  London,  1751 

Am.  Kegni  Gei  .  1.  .  .  Vicesimo  tertio.  [An  .Vet  for  Encouraging  the  (irowth  and 
Culture  of  Raw  Si  .  .  in  America.  —  An  Act  to  end  uragc  the  Importation  of  Pig  and 
liar  Iron  from  .  .  .\inerica.  —  An  Act  for  extendinc  i  improving  the  Tmde  to  .Africa.) 
/^.  l43)-64.  Jon,  x-j-^o;  refr.  N.  London,  \-Ji\ 


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Anno  Kegni  (jeo.  II.  .  .  VictMnio  ({lutto.  [Act!,  to  Ufjulate  and  restrain  I'aper  HilK  of 
Credit .  .  in  America.  Act  for  cnnliniiint;  .  .  the  rrxmiiinis  upon  .  .  Masts,  Tar,  etc. 
Act  for  cncouraginf;  the  making  cf  I'ott  Ashes  and  I'earl  Ashes  .  .  in  America.]  //.  16. 

Lomlon,  1751  ;  refr,  N,  lj>m1on,  1751 

Anno  K.  ticiirgii  II.  .  .  Seciindo.  [An  Act  for  the  letter  Preservation  of  Ilis  Majesty's 
WiKids  in  Anierica,  f/i.  I  //.  9.  London,  1752  ;  refr.  N.  London,  1755 

Anno  K.  (ieorgii  II.  ,  .  Viccsinio  qiiinto,  (An  Ait  .  .  for  encouraging  the  (irowth  of 
Coffee  .  .  in  America,  i/i.\  //.  (11)- 1 1.  London,  1752;  repr.  N.  London,  1755 

Anno  R.  (ieorgii  II.  .  .  Viccsinio  (|uart".  [An  Ait  for  avoiding  .  .  Questions  relating 
to  the  .\tteslation  of  Wills,  eU.\  //.  (15)-  3i,  London,  1752  ;  repr.  N.  London,  1755 

.•\nno  K.  (ieorgii  II.  .  .  'I'ricesimo.  (.^n  .Act  In  jirohihit,  for  a  limited  Time,  the  Expor- 
tation of  Corn,  (irain,  it<.\  //.  7.  London,  I7:;7  ;  repr.  ff.  London,  17H7 

14  (in  4  series,  the  i>;i<;ing  of  I'acli  cniitinuoiis,  pp.  64,  16,  21,  7) 
in  one  vol.,  half  vellum,  xmcww 

folio,  Ref>r.  A'eiv  London,  7!  Green,  1751-57 

2008  AtTS  AND  Laws.  Revision  of  1750  ;  with  Session  Acts  to  1776, 
continuously paf^ed,  pp.  257-456.  folio,  New  London,  1750-77 

2009  —  The  same;  with  Session  Acts  to  1753,//.  257-271. 

folio,  Ne7ci  London,  1750-53 

At  the  end,  7  pages  MSS.  records  of  Alir.ih.mi  (,'hittenden,  Justice  of  the  Peace,  fuiil- 
ford,  1705-1806.  The  record  incluiles  several  niarri.iges  in  Ciuilford;  and  several  convic- 
tions and  tines  for  "  prophane  cursing,"  and  "  the  crime  of  drunkenness." 

2010  —  The  Same;  with  Charter,  and  Table,  and  Session  Acts  to 
1769,  //.  257-345,  autograph  of  [AV'?'.  Z>/-,]  Benjamin  '/'rumble, 
1769;  very  fine  copy.  folio,  New  London,  1750-69 

2011  Acts  and  Laws.  New  London,  1754.  With  Session  Acts  to 
1756,//.  273-297.  folio,  Neiv  London,  1754-56 

Title  mounted  ;  wants  one  li'af  (  //.  ;,  o)  of  the  prefixed  Charter.  The  Table  extends 
lop.  284  (1755). 

2012  Acts  and  Laws.  Nai'  London,  1769.  With  Session  Acts  to 
'777  iPL'-  357~47  0  Ji^ded,  title  page  scribbled  with  ink. 

folio,  New  LLaveti,  T.  6f  S.  Green, 
and  New  L.ondon,  T.  Green,  1769-77 

2013  Acts  and  Laws  of  the  Statk  of  Connecticit  (Charter,  and 
Articles  of  Confederation,  prefixed),  good  copy,  old  law  calf. 

folio,  New  London,  T.  Green,  1 784 

The  first  Revision  after  the  estahlishniont  of  Independence.  RocuR  Sherman  and 
KiciiART)  I^AW  were  the  committee  of  revision,  appointed.  May,  1785. 

2014  —  The  same:  good  copy,  unbound;  autograph  of  'Judge  yohn 
Trumbull  ("  McFingal").   '  folio,  \ 784 

2015  The  same:  With  the  Session  Acts,  1784-1792,//.  317-470, 
added.  folio,  1784-92 

6  Acts  and  Laws  of  the  State  of  Connecticut.  Reprint  of  Revi- 
sion of  1784,  with  Session  Acts,  May  1784- May,  1786,  and  new 
Index:  and  Session  Acts,  Oct.  1786  to  May,  1790,  bound  in  (the 
First  octavo  edition).  8°  Lfartford,  Elisha  Babcock,  1786-90 

7  Acts  and  Laws,  &c.  Revision  of  1784,  with  Session  Acts  (//. 
317-499)  to  1795.  folio,  Neiv  London,  T.  Green,  I784--87 

Lfartford,  N.  Patten,  and  E.  Babcock,  1787-95 

This  is  the  copy  which  was  used  by  the  Revising  Committee  of  1 795,  and  was  marked 
by  them,  throughout,  for  the  printers.  On  the  fly-leaf  is  written :  "  This  book  belongs  to 
Hudson  &  Goodwin,  and  accompanies  the  Report  of  the  Committee  appointed  to  revise 
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law  sheep,  neat.  8°  Windham,  1795 

2026  Wedgwood  (W.  B.i  Statutes  of  Connecticut,  reduced  to  Ques 
tions  and  Answers  for  Schools  and  I''amilies.    (j  copies.) 

12°  Hartford,  1844 

2027  Kirby  (E.)  Reports  of  Cases  adjudj^ed  in  tie  Superior  Court, 
with  some  determinations  in  the  Supreme  Court  of  Errors  (1785- 
88),  old  la7i'  calf.  8"  Litchfield,  1789 

A  goiKl  copy  of  the  First  volume  of  Rkiokts  or  Jui>u  iai.  1)i:(  isions,  puii- 
I.ISHI-I)  IN  THE  Uniti.I)  S tatfs.  An  autngr.iph  letter  of  the  r  'porter,  C"ol.  Kirby,  is 
inserted. 

2028  Resolves  and  I'kivate  Arrs  of  the  State  of  Connecticut, 
1789-1836,//.  1590.     2  vols,,  law  sheep.  1.  8"  Hartford,  1837 

2029  Resolves  and  Private  Acts,  May  Session,  1837,  ^^  ^^y  Session. 
1846,  inclusive  ;  published  annually ;  hound  in  one  volunrc.  law  sleep. 

8°  Hartf.  and  N.  Haven,  1837-46 

2030  Public  Acts.    Sessions  1871-73.    3  vols.    ^°  Hartford,  i%'ji--jt, 

2031  General  Assembly.  Public  Dociunents  of  the  Lejiislature  of 
Connecticut,  1871,  1872,  and  1873.    3  (thick)  vols., //^7<' //<7^//m/«(/. 

8°  Hartford,  1871-73 

2032  —  Senate  JnuRNAi..  1866,-71,-72,-73;  House  Journal,  1865,- 
68,-71,-  2,-73  j  Special  Acts,  1871-73.  12  vols.,  half  sheep,  cloth, 
endpaper.  8° 


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249 


2033  CoLONiAi,  Records  of  Connecticut:  1636-1689,  edited  by  J. 
Hammond  Trumbull.  (3  vols.)  — 1689-1716,  edited  by  C.  J. 
Hoadly.     (2  vols.)     5  vo\s.,/o/</-  in  doth,  the  last  in  sheeds  folded. 

r.  8'  Hartford,  1850- 1870 

2034  CoLONiAF,  Records,  1636-65;  edited,  with  notes,  by  J.  H. 
Trumbull,  doth.  "        "  r.  8°  Hartford,  1848 

f  Their  Majesty's  Colony  of  Connci  tirut  in  Nc\v-Knj;lan<l  V^indicated. 
\(*)3,.     See  No.  743. 

2035  Account  of  the  Number  of  Inhabitants  in  the  Colony  of  Con- 
necticut, [an.  I,  1774,  with  an  Account  of  the  Number  of  Inhabi- 
tants, taken  Jan.  i,  1756.  Hartford,  1774.  —  Heads  of  Inquiry 
relative  to  the  Present  State  of  His  Majesty's  Colony  of  Connecti- 
cut, 1773,  with  the  Answers  thereto.  Neiv  London,  1775.  2  in  i 
7'ol.,  lioth  RARE,  fine  iineut  copies,  half  mor.  extra  {Bedford).  fol. 

2036  .Agricultural  Society  of  Conn.     Transactions  for  1854. 

8°  Hartford,  1855 

2037  Barber  (].  W.)  Historical  Collections  of  Connecticut,  wa/ (TW// 
engravings.  r.  S  '  Ne7v  Haven,  [1838] 

2038  Bishop  (.\hkaham)  CJonnecticut  Republicanism.  An  Oration 
delivered  in  New  Haven,  Sept.  1800.  Philadelphia,  1800. — .\x\ 
Oration  in  VValUngford,  Mar.  1 1,  1801,  at  the  Thanksgiving  for  the 
Election  of  Thomas  JetTerson.     N.  Haven,  1801.   2  in  i  vol.  bds.   8"^ 

2039  Blue  Laws.  The  Code  of  1650,  to  which  is  added  some  Extracts 
from  the  Laws  of  New  Haven  Colony,  commonly  called.  Blue 
l.xw^,  frontispiece  of  "  'J he  Constable  seizing  a  Tobacco-taker."     hf.  bd. 

12    Hartford,  1822 
^040  —  Another  copy,  without  frontispiece,  uncut. 

2041  —  Tlie  same,  with  frontispiece,  a  feiv  leaves  imperfect. 

\2°  Hartfont,  1825 

2042  —  The  same,  a  later  edition,  new  law  sheep.     12"  Hartford,  n.  d. 

2043  HuLKELEY  (Gershom )  ly"  Wethersfidd,  Conn.  The  People's  Right 
to  Election  \  or  Alteration  of  Covcrment  in  Connecticott  j  Argued,  | 
In  a  Letter;!  By  Gershom  lUilkeley,  Esq;  oiie  of  their  Majesties 
justices  of  the  peace  In  the  County  of  Hartford.'  Together  with 
a  Letter  to  the  said  Hulkeley,  from  a  Friend  of  his  in  the  Bay,  | 
tS:c.  pp  18,  brown  levant  morocco  extra,  back,  sides,  and  edges  gilt, 
(fiedford.)  sm.  4'  Philadelphia,  /'rintcd  by  Assignes  oj 

William  Bk.wfokd,  1689 

EXTREMELY    KAKK.     Sec  Conn.  Hist.  Si\i,ly-s  Colh-.lion.i,  Vol.  I.  'rp.  57-Si). 

2044  BuLKLEV  (John)  An  Impartial  Account  of  a  late  Debate  at 
Lyme,  in  Connecticut,  (On  the  three  following  heads,  viz.,  I.  The 
Subjects  of  Baptism.  II.  The  Mode  of  Baptizing.  III.  The 
Maintenance  of  the  Ministers  of  the  Gospel.) .  .  To  which  is  added, 
A  Narrative  of  one  /<//<•/)' Converted  from  Dreadful  Errors:  By 
Another  Hand.  //.  (4)  200,  blue  crushed  In  ant  morocco  extra,  g.  e, 
{Bedford),  Jinc  copy,  rare.  sm.  8"  Nav  London,  T.  Green,  1729 

2045  Connecticut  Academy  of  Arts  and  Sciences.  Memoirs,  Vol.  L 
Part  L,  //.  viii,  216;  boards.  Part  II,  pp.  217-309  (and  Errata), 
sewed,  8'  Neio  Haven,  18 10 


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2046  Connecticut  Historical  Society.  Collections,  2  vols,  {all published) 
one  uncut,  cloth.  8"  Hartford,  i860,  1870 

2047  —  Act  of  Incorporation,  1825.  |  —  L.  I?acon's  Discourse  on  the 
Constit.  History  of  Conn.,  May,  r843.  — ^-  Hay's  Historical  Dis 
course,  Dec.  1S43.  ;     3  pamphkts.  8"  Hartford. 

2048  CoNNKCTKur  Re(;ister  (Cireen's),  17.S5,  1786,  and  1789  to  i8.j8, 
inclusive.    62  vols.,  seined.     \  2°  N.  London  and  Hartford,  17851-1848 

The  Kfijiater  for  1785,  by  N.ilhan  l^alidll,  puWislied  by  T.(iieen,i.s  tlie  first  of  "(Ireeii's 
K»^isiers  ;"  but  in  iS;o,  Cdl.  S.iinuel  (irien.tlie  publisher,  Ix'^aii  tn  iuihiIkt  the  mtii's, 
from  1791,  the  ye.ir  in  which  his  name  first  a|)pLMred  (witli  his  father's)  in  lhi>  imprint. 
The  ReRistcr  fur  18^0  is  "  Ni>.  .|c,"  and  that  for  1S48  (the  last  piiblibhed  for  S.-uiinel 
(ireen)  is  No.  iS. 

The  earUur  nimilieis  of  the  Register  .ire  vtRV  .S(  akih,  and  iVw  Connecticut  collectors 
have  succeeded  in  making  a  set  coni|iletc. 

2049  CoNNKCTifUT  Re(;istkr  {jYorton  of  RusselPs),  1827,  1828,  1839, 
3  vols.,  {all /•i/ldishrd.)  scwrd.  12°  Hartford,  1827-29 

2050  Connecticut  Register  {Bradley's),  1847  to  181^6,  inclusive, 
1859,  1861,  1862.      13  vols,  cloth.  16°  Hartford,  1847-62 

The  voUiniu  for  1S4;  (the  Hrst)  was  compiled  by  the  Rev.  C.  \V.  liradley,  Secretary  of 
the  State.  The  volumes  for  184,^  and  '0  retained  the  name  of  "  Uradliy'sConn.  Register." 
Since  1S40,  it  has  been  published  as  "The  Connecticut  Register,"  by  lirown  &  Parsons, 
F.  A.  lirown  S;  Co.,  and  Urown  &  (iross. 

2051  Connecticut  River  Improvement.  .\ct  to  incorporate  Conn. 
River  Co.  1824. — Journal  of  Convention  at  Windsor,  Vt.,  for 
improvement  of  Conn.  River  navigation,  1825.  —  Facts  connected 
with  improvement  of  Conn.  R..  1825.  —  Report  to  Mass.  I.e!::;isl,i- 
ture,  n.  d. —  Report  ol  directors  of  C.  R.  Co.,  1826.  —  Remarks 
before  Com'ee  on  rivers  and  canals,  1828  (2).  — Report  on  canal 
from  Enfield  to  Hartfmd,  1S47.  —  Report  on  suspension  hridjje  .it 
Middletown,  iS.jS,  —  .Statement  on  do.,  1848;  and  others.  21  Pam- 
phlets, 8". 

2052  Cutler  ('I'imothy),  Rector  of  Yak  College.  The  Depth  f)f  the 
Divine  'J'hoiif^hts :  and  the  Regards  duo  to  Them.  A  Sermon 
delivered  in  the  .Audience  of  the  Ceneral  Assembly  ...  at  New- 
Haven,  Octob.  1 8th,  1719,  R.ARE.     \(i'  Nnv  London,  71  (heen,  1720 

2053  De  Forest  (J.  VV.)  History  of  the  Indians  of  Connecticut, 
ettgravings,  cloth.  8    Ilattford,  1851 

2054  Election  Sermons:  1713  lo  1S30  (iiuiusive),  in  good  order  for 
binding,  except  the  Sermon  for  1727,  uditch  loants  the  last  leaf.  1 14 
Sermons.  16°,  4",  and  8" 

The  Klcction  .Sermons  of  r;^i),  17  ?;.  17  to,  ami  1741,  were  not  printed.  Five  sermons 
were  printed  in  CambridHc  and  lloston,  Iwfore  a  press  w.is  esta>ilisnc<l  in  Connecticut.  I  tf 
these  live,  four  will  be  found  elsewhere  in  this  C.-jt-lloRue ;  namely,  I.  Fitch's,  i'i74  (the 
First  I'Rintku),  No.  7(17;  .S.  Wakiin.urs  i6.S^,  No,  .SXo  ;  j.  Wliilinn's,  io.Sd,  No.  fifi.S ; 
and  (1.  S.dtonstall's,  if«i7,  No.  854.  duly  Ihrci-  {x^jio- m)  were  printed  in  Connecticut 
before  that  of   I.  Iluikcley,  171  x,  with  which  this  series  Ix-fjins. 

Mr.  Brinley  ueijan  this  collection  of  these  .Sermons  juarly  forty  years  a>;o,  and  allowid 
no  opportunity  of  coinpletini!  and  perfecting  it  to  escape.  Mis  success  is  almost  iinrxam 
pled.  Many  of  the  earlier  sernu  lis  aie  i;x  I  ki:mi:i.v  u.vki,  and  nearlv  .ill.  liefore  1700, 
are  scarce.  It  is  unnecessary  to  n mark  on  the  iin|iorlancc  of  a  series  of  the  Mlection  .Srr 
mons,  to  any  historical  library.  I'here  is  scarcely  anv  -ouicc  Ironi  which  so  much  light  is 
thrown  on  colonial  institutions,  civil  and  political,  as  well  as  religious. 

From   I7n  '"  I7(>4,  inclusive,  the   Flection  ."sermons  were  printed  at  New  Lmiilmi 
1765-1770,  alternately  at //.rrZ/OT./ and  Niiv  Lomluii :  1771-74,  .V. /.oni/ox  ,'  1775-181S, 
tfart/oni,  e.xcept  177S,  .V.  linven  .   1X18-1840,  alternately,  Hart/ord  and  .V/w  ttaven. 
The  sine  was,  from  1710  to  17(14,  1(1°  (hf.  sheet  Sf>);  from  17(15  '"  '7'*l'  various.  |°  .iiij 
8°;  alter  1784,  uniformly  .so. 


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2055  Election  Sermons:  1717  to  i?,^o  \nc\\\s\vG, hut ivanting thirteen 
years  of  the  series.     97  Sermons,  btmmi  and  unbound. 

16°,  4°,  and  8°  v.  p. 

The  Sermons  wanting  arc  for  tlie  years  i7i9,-22,-2;^,-2^,-28,-^o,-4i,-.|4,-46,-66,-7i, 
i8i(),-20.     TIic  a)llectinn  contains  several  duplicates,  nut  counted. 

2056  ELIOT  (JARED),  M.A.,  of  Kiilingivorth.  An  Essay  on  the 
Invention,  or  Art  of  making  very  ffiod,  if  not  the  best  Iron,  from 
black  Sea  Sand,//.  ^4,  half  morocco,  neat. 

12°  New  York,  John  Holt,  1762 

TIioiikIi  rather  close  trimmeil  at  top,  a  good  copy  of  this  ExTitAORi)iNARii.Y  Rare 
liact.  The  author,  Ur.  Jared  Eliot,  was  a  friend  and  corrcspondLiit  of  Franklin.  His 
discovery  of  a  process  of  "m.ikini;  malleable  Iron  from  American  UKuk  Sand"  was 
rewarded  by  a  gold  medal  fiom  the  London  Society  for  the  EncouragenicMit  of  At. .,  Man- 
ufactures, and  Comnierc.;. 

2057  Eliot  (Jared)  An  Essay  upon  Fiekl-Hiishandry  in  New-England, 
As  it  is  or  may  be  Ordered,  uncut,  title  page  slightly  injured,  pp.  iv, 
25,(3).  \()^  New  London,  \i\i 

2058  —  A  Continuation  of  the  Essay  upon  Field-Husbaiuliy  .  .  The 
Fourth  Part,  clean,  uncut,  pp.  (2),  t,-^.  New  York,  jp.  Parker  and 
W.  Weymaii,  1753.  —A  Continuation,  etc.  The  l"'iftli  Part,//.  44, 
uncut.  Ibid.,  1754. —  The  Sixth  l^ssay  on  Field-Husbandry,  etc., 
uncut,  pp.  34.  New  Haven,  T.  Parker  6f  Co.,  1759.  (Ihree 
Pamphlets).  '  16° 

2059  —  The  Sixth  F^ssay  on  Field-Huslxindr).     \G'^  New  Haven,  1"]^,^ 

This  Essay  is  exclusively  devoted  to  the  (iropagation  of  mulberry  trees,  and  Silt  Culture. 

J060  Eliot  (Jared)  Essays  upon  Field-Husbandry  in  New  England, 
autograph  of  "James  Otis,  rare.  8"  Boston,  1760 

Genealogy  and  Family  Hlstory. 

2061  —  Braineri)  Family  in  the  Ignited  States,  Genealogy  of,  by 
Kev.  U.  D.  Field,  \).\)'.,  pp.  303,  c/oth.  8'  Ne7v  York,  1857 

2062  —  Davenport  Family.  History  and  Genealogy  of,  by  A.  Bene- 
dict Davenport,  cloth.  12"  Ne7a  York,  1851 

2063  —  Chaunceys,  Memorials  of  the,  by  Wm.  Chauncey  Fowler, 
with  Appendix  loosely  inserted:  portrait  of  Pres.  Chauncev;  cloth. 

8"  'Boston,  1858 

2064  —  FooTE  Family  ;  or.  the  Desrendanls  of  Nathaniel  F'oote,  one 
of  the  First  Settlers  of  Wethcrslicld,  ('(inn.,  by  Nathaniel  Goodwin, 
cloth.  8^  Hartford,  1849 

2065  —  (ioDDWiN  (Naih  \Nii;i,)  (lenealugital  Notes,  or  Contribu- 
tions to  the  I''amily  History  of  .some  of  the  I'irst  Settlers  of 
Connecticut  and  Massachusetts,  cloth.  8"  Hartford,  1856 

2or)()  —  Hinman(R.  R.)  (latalo^iie  of  Puritan  Settlers  of  Connecticut, 
[new  edition,]//.  1  884  (all  pii/'lishcl ),  portraits,  new  half  morocco, 
Roxburghe,  uncut.  8"  Hartford,  1852-56 

2067  —  Holmes  (John)  Letter  of  Direrlions  to  his  Father's  birth 
place;  with  Notes  .uid  a  (ienealogy,  by  1).  Williams  I'atterson, 
unbound.  8"  New  York,  U.  Q.  Clul>,  1865 

2068  —  HiNTiNoii'N  Family,  Ginealogic;!l  Memoir  of,  by  Rev.  Fl  II. 
Huntington,  cloth.  8'  Stamfoi  (,  18O3 


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CONNECTICUT. 


2069  Genealogy.  Hinnian  (R.  R.)  Catalogue  of  First  Puritan  Set- 
tlers of  Connecticut,  Nos.  1-5  [all  published),  //.  336,  portrait, 
Hartford,  1846-48.  —  Memorial  of  Abraliam  Pierson,  Hart/.  1870. 

—  Scranton  (E.)  Descendants  of  John  Scranton,  //.  104,  Hartf. 
1S55. — Minor  Jubilee,  Woodbury,  Conn.,  Oct.  10,  i860,  Hartf. 
i860.  —  Goodwin  (N.)  Descendants  of  T.  Olcott,  //.  64,  Hartf. 
1845.  —  Lincoln  (S.)  Lincoln  Family  of  Massachusetts,  and  Family 
of  Abraham  Lincoln,  Boston,  1S65. — Webster  (N.)  Family  of 
John  Webster,  ;/.  /. /.  —  Descendants  of  Robert  Day,  Nan  Haven, 
1840.  —  Descendants  of  David  Atwater,  N.  Haven,  1851.  —  De- 
scendants of  Ambrose  and  Capt.  Wm.  Fowler,  Bost.  1857. — 
Perkins  (F.  B.)  Perkins  Family  of  Connecticut.  —  Weaver  (W.  L.) 
Genealogies  of  Ancient  Windham,  Conn.  Part  i.  {all  published), 
pl^.  112,  IVillimantic,  1S64.      11  in  1  vol.  nav  half  morocco.  %" 

2070  —  STEBBINS.  A  Genealogy  of  the  Family  of  Mr.  Samuel  and 
Mrs.  Hannah  Stebbins,  from  1707  to  1771,//.  ijs,,  fine  copy,  half  vel- 
lum, gilt,  UNCUT,  EXCESSIVELY  KARE.    8°  Hartford:  E.  Watson,  1771 

207:  —  Thomson  (John)  Genealogy  of  [the  descendants  of],  by 
Ignatius  Thomson,  cloth.  16°  Taunton,  1841 

2072  General  Association  of  Connecticut.  Address  to  the  Conso 
ciated  Pastors,  etc.,  N.  York,  1776.  -    Acts  and  Proceedings,  1801. 

—  Minutes  and  Proceedings,   1802-1866.    ^o  pamphlets,  arranged 
for  binding  in  4  vols.  2,°  Hartford  &•  N.  Haven. 

2073  —  Minutes  of  the  Gen.  Conference,  1st  and  3d  Ann.  Meeting, 
with  Minutes  of  Gen.  Association,  1S69,  1871.     2  pamphlets.       8° 

2074  Goodrich  (C.  A.)  Stories  on  the  History  of  Connecticut. 

16°  Hartford,  1829 

2075  Goodrich  (C.  A.)  History  of  Connecticut.      16"  Hartford,  1833 

2076  Goodrich  (John)  Civil  and  E.xecutive  Officer's  Assistant,  with 
the  Power  and  Duty  of  Justices  of  the  Peace  [according  to|  the 
Laws  of  Conntcticni,  good  copy.         8°  New  Haven,  A.  Morse,  1793 

2077  Hinman  (R.  R.)  Antiquities,  or  Letters  from  English  Kings 
and  Queens  to  (Jovernors  of  the  Colony  of  Conn.,  with  their 
Answers,  and  other  Documents.  12"  Hartford,  1836 

2078  Hinman  (R.  R.)  Historical  Collection  from  Records,  &c.,  of  the 
Part  sustained  by  ConnecticiU  during  the  War  of  the  Revolution, 
cloth.  r.  S'"  Hartford,  1842 

2079  Hollister  (G.  H.)  History  of  (l.o\\\\yi.c\\(M.,  portraits,  half  green 
mor.  (A'oxburghe),  uncut.     2  vols.  S''  Hartford,  1857 

2080  Ledvard  (John)  Journal  of  Capt.  (look's  Last  Voyage  to  the 
Pacific  Ocean  in  1776  to  79,  fine  clean  copy,  map  mounted,  half  mor. 

8"  Hartford,  1783 

2081  Ledvard  (John)  Journal  of  Captain  Cook's  Voyage.  No.  IL 
(pp.  81-160),  in  original  printed  %i'rapper,  as  issued. 

8"  Hartford,  N.  Patten,  1783 

2082  Mather  (C.)  Seasonable  I'houghts  upon  .Mortality.  A  Sermon 
occasioned  by  the  raging  of  a  Mortal  Sickness  In  the  Colony  of  Con 
necticut  .  .  .  Boston  Lecture,  24.  d.  ii.m.  1^11-12,  calf  gilt  (l-V. 
Pratt),  uncut  except  at  top,  very  rake.      12°  Boston,  T,  Green,  17 12 


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2083  Militia,  New  Exercise  of  Firelocks  and  Bayonets.  Published 
by  a  Lover  of  the  Art  Military.      12*^  New  London,  1\  Green,  17 17 

2084  Missionary  Society  of  Connecticut.  (Vol.  I.)  A  Narrative 
of  Missions,  1793-4,  1794-5,  1796-7.  N.  Haven,  1794-97. — Con- 
stitution &c.  with  Narr.  of  Missions.  Hartf.  1800. — C.  Strong's 
Sermon  at  Ordin.  of  Jed.  Hushnell  as  a  Missionary.  Hartf.  1800. — 
Address  from  Trustees,  with  Narrative  of  Missions.  Hartf.  1801. 
— Narrative  &c.  Hartf.  1802.  —  Act  of  Incorporation,  with  Nar- 
rative. Hartf.  1803. — (Annual)  Narratives  &c.,  1803  to  1814, /w/. 
— J.  F.  Schermerhorn  and  Sam'l  J.  Mills,  Narrative  of  that  part 
of  the  ir.  States  west  of  the  Allegany  Mountains  with  regard  to 
Religion,  &c.     8°  Hartf.  1814. 

—  (Vol.  II.)  .Vnnual  Narratives  of  Missions,  1815  to  1829,  ind. — 
Address  to  Inhabitants  of  New  Settlements.  N.  Haven,  1795.— 
(Another)  Address,  same  title.  Hartf.  rSoi.  —  Address  to  Emi- 
grants from  N.  England.  Hartf.  1817.  —  Summary  of  Christian 
Doctrine,  for  use  in  New  Settlements.  Hartf.  1804.  —  3d  Ann. 
Report  of  Directors  of  Domestic  Miss.  Society.     N.  Haven,  18 19. 

40  in  2  vols.,  new  half  mor.  (Roxburghe),  uncut.  8° 

2085  MuHKC.AN  Case.  Governor  and  Company  of  Connecticut,  and 
Mohegan  Indians,  by  their  Guardians. — Certified  (-opy  of  Book  of 
Proceedings  before  Commissioners  of  Review,  MDCCXLl//.,  with 
Chandkr's  map  of  the  Mohegan  Country  (lined  with  linen'),  large  and 
tine  copy,  green  levant  morocco  extra,  back  full  gilt,  inside  borders,  g.  e. 
{Bedford),  scarce.  4"  London,  W.  &'  J".  Richardson,  1769 

I'rinttd  fur  the  use  ul  the  indges  ;ind  iminsel,  in  the  final  tii.il  nt  the  ''  Mason  Case,"  on 
appeal  from  the  judgment  of  the  Court  ot  Commissioners  in  i;4l,  to  the  King  in  Coinicil. 
It  includes  a  reprint  of  Mason's  History  of  the  I'equot  War. 

208C  I'KASh:  (J.  C.)  and  Niles  (J.  M.)  Gazetteer  of  Connecticut  and 
Rhode  Island,  maps,  and  portraits  of  Governors  Wolcott  and  Knight, 
good  copy.  ^"Hartford,  1819 

2087  Perch  AL  (J.  G.)  Report  on  the  Geology  of  Connecticut,  maps, 
scarce.  8°  N(mi  Haven,  1842 

208S  [Peters  {The  Rev.  Sam.)J  A  (Jeneral  Histoiy  of  (Connecticut. 
By  a  Gentleman  of  the  Province.  //.  x,  436,  crushed  levant  mor.  full 
gilt  {W.  Pratt),  UNCUT.  8"  London,  1781 

(''»ji «/ copies  of  tills  fanioiis  history  are  vi-.KV  kakk.  See  the  Menzies  Catalogue 
no.  1590. 

2089  —  'i'he  same,  another  copy,  nearly  uncut.  8"^  London,  1781 

2090  --  A  General  History  of  Connecticut  .  .  .  By  a  (lentlemanof  the 
Province.  Second  EniTiON,  large  copy,  autographs  of  jtas.  Pol 
green  and  .?'.  Howdoin,  on  titlefage.     8"  London,  for  the  author,  1782 

2091  —  'riie  same.  First  American  Edition,  with  life  of  the  Author, 
additional  notes,  curious  engravings,  .scarce.  12"  N.  Haven,  1S29 

2092  Peters  (Samuel)  A  Sermon,  preached  al  Charlotte  Chapel, 
Pimlico,  the  25th  of  March,  1787,  on  tlie  death  of  I'homas  Mof- 
fatt,  M.D.  Late  of  New  London,  in  Conni'cticul, //.  i'^,  uncut,  the 
lotver  margin  of  last  leaf  torn  {without  touching  the  text). 

.\    London,  D.  &•  D.  Bond,  1787 

VEKY  RARE.  Addressed  in  I'eters's  autograph,  to  his  friend  and  townsman  "Syl- 
vester Gilbcit  Esq',  Hebron.'       1  lie  Set iiiuii  is  dedicated  tu  Gen.  Gage,  as  a  mark  ot  the 


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Author's  gratitude  to  him  "  for  his  generous  support  of  the  Pious,  the  Loyal,  and  Brave." 
Dr.  Mutfatt  was  a  reputable  physician  of  New  London,  and  held  tlie  office  of  Controller 
of  the  Customs,  at  the  beginning  of  the  Kevulution,  when,  says  his  reverend  eulogist  — 
•' the  Libertines  '  gnashed  on  him  with  their  teeth,' as  the  Cyrcm.ins  did  on  Stephen, 
ip.  cause  he  was  loyal  to  his  King,  .  .  and  like  the  deaf  Adder,  tlie>  'stopped  their  Pars, 
ran  upon  him,  and  cast  him  out  if  the  City'"  (p.  24), 

2093  RoBBiNS  (Archibald)  Journal,  containing  an  Account  of  tiie 
Loss  of  the  brig  Commerce,  and  of  the  Siavcr\-  and  sufferings  of 
the  Author,  and  the  rest  of  the  crew  upon  the  Desert  of  Zahara. 

12"  Har/fonf,  1S17 

J094  Rogereues.  Rogers  (John)  A  Midnigiu  Cry  from  the  Tem- 
ple of  God,  to  the  Ten  Virgins,  "Awake,  awake,  arise,  and  gird 
your  Loins,  and  trim  your  Lamps,  for  behold  the  Bridegroom  Com- 
eth," etc.  //.  /.  ^.,  n.  p.,  n.  d.  [^/>/v/>.  New  York,  Wm.  Bradfoni, 
about  1702]. —  kogers  (John)  Epistle  to  the  C'hurch  of  Christ 
called  Quakers,  and  to  the  Seventh-Day  Baptists,  ;/.  /.  /.,  the  last 
leaf  wanting,  and  the  next  imperfect.  {Neiv  York,  about  1 705  ?] 
Two  in  one  vol.,  halj-moroeco.  sm.  8" 

For  full  .md  impartial  accounts  of  luhn  Rogers  of  New  Londiin,  the  lounderof  the 
sect  of  "  Rogerenes,"  sometimes  called  "  Kogerene  IJaptlsts,"  .ind  "  i^ogerene  Quakers," 
see  Hackus's  History  of  N.  E.  Baftisls,  i.  473-4S0;  ii.  ir;-  loS  ;  and  Miss  Caulkins's 
Hisloiy  of  N.  Lonilo)i,\>\i.  :o?22\.  John  Kogers,  senior,  who  died  in  1-21,  published 
numerous  books  and  pamphlets,  nearly  all  of  which  were  withcnt  date,  place,  or  name  of 
printer.  ".\  Midnight  Cry"  w.is  several  times  reprinted.  The  editions,  probably,  were 
'  small,  and  as  the  circulation  of  the  books  was  restricted  lu  the  sect,  cojjjes  of  the  earlier 
impressions  are  now  very  kark,  and  are  still  more  rarelv  found  ccmipKle  or  in  tolerable 
condition. 

2095  —  RcHiKRS  (John)  Servant  of  Jesus  Christ,  Giving  a  Descrip- 
tion of  the  True  Shepherds  of  Christ's  Flock,  And  also  of  the 
Anti-Christian  Ministers  ;  .  .  .  Also  Something  touching  Baptism 
and  the  Lord's  Supper.  Third  Edition,  7iioni  and  imperfect,  want- 
ing 6  leaves  {pp.  f>9-79)  ''/  end,  title-page  injured. 

8°  .Ve7oport,  y.  Franklin.  1754 

2096  —  Rogers  (John)  the  second.  Answer  to  a  small  I'amphlet  [by 
Cotton  Mather]  entituled,  A  Monitory  Letter  about  the  Mainte- 
nance of  an  Able  and  Faithful  Ministry,  half  tnor. 

sm.  4°  n.  p.  n.  d.  \_New  York?  1726] 

2097  —  Fraii  (Peter)  I'he  Prey  taken  from  the  Strong;  or.  An 
Historical  Account  of  the  Recovery  of  <  >ne  from  the  Dangerous 
Errors  of  (Quakerism.  By  the  Subject  of  that  Mercy.  Added,  an 
Account  of  the  principal  Articles  of  the  Quaker's  Faith,  and  .\ 
Brief  Answer  to  John  Rogers  Boasting  of  his  .Sufferings,  [also 
some  Poems],  pp.  69.  polished  calf,  uncut. 

12°  lYew  London,  T.  Green,  1725 

Petei  I'ratt  was  the  step-son,  ami  had  been  one  ol  the  disciples,  of  (ohn  Rogers  (seriiorl. 

2098  —  RooEKs  (John)  Answer  to  a  Fiook  by  Peter  Pratt,  entitled. 
The  Prcv  taken  from  the  Strong,  half  vellum,  uncut,  title-page  slightly 
imperfect.  8  '  J'r.for  the  Author  [by  W.  Bradford,  N.  Y.  /] 

and  sold  at  his  house  in  New-Lottdon,  1726 

2099  —  Hoi.i.Ks  (Jt)HN)  To  Worship  (rod  in  Spirit,  &  in  Truth,  is 
to  Worship  liiin  in  the  True  Liberty  of  Conscience.  With  an 
Answer,  by  Jacob  Johnson,//.  127,  29,  74.  12"  «. /.,  1756 

Johns'-n's  "Answer"  is  followed  by  "-V  Reply  .  .  .  by  J.  Holies"  addressed  "To  the 
(ieneral  Court  at  Boston,"  May  2<)th,  i;54,  opposing  tiieir  Ccmfession  of  Kaith,  on 
"  Vour  first-Day  .SablMth,"  "  Swearing,"  "  Haplisni,"  and  "  Civil  <  iovernment :  "  with  nuicli 
matter  en  the  persecution  of  the  (Juakeis.  — Fmu,  Lil't.  Caltiiogiie. 


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2100  Rogeiones.  Hoi, 1. ks  (Jipiin)  and  Wai.tkkhous  (John)  Concerning; 
the  Christian  Sabbath,  also  some  Remarks  upon  a  Book  by  Eben, 
Frothingham,  unciit,  />/>.  16,  n.  p.  1757. — Relation  of  the  Opposition 
which  some  [Rogeiene]  liaptist  People  met  with  at  Norwich,  1761, 
[By  John  BoUcs]  iiihitt,  //.  24,  n.  p.  I1761]. — Coi.ver  (K(jbkrt) 
Answer  to  part  of  a  i^ooiv  put  fortli  by  Samuel  Harker,  uncut,  pp. 
14,  n.  p.,  n.  d. —  I\0(;kks  (J.)  Descri])tioii  of  the  True  Shepherds  of 
Christ's  Flock  ;  and  also  of  the  Antichristian  Ministers,  uncut., pp. 
^6,  A^onvic/i,  \'}']6.    Four  in  i  vol.  half  moioao  {Roxburghe).  8' 

2101  —  [Boi.LES  (Joseph)]  An  Addition  to  the  Book,  Entituled, 
The  Spirit  of  the  Martyrs  Revived.  It  being  a  short  Account  of 
some  remarkable  Persecutions  in  New-FJngland,  etc.  //.  t.p.,pp.  20, 
uncut,  VERY  RARE.  4°  n.  p.,  u.  d.  [Ne7v  Yo:'-i?  1758] 

"  111  i/iS,  till'  Riijjcrene.'.  puljlislicil  .111  abbtr.ut  of  the  history  of  ancient  persecutions  in 
N.  E.,  with  liit;h  ciiconiinins  upon  those  Quakers  who  returned  and  were  han^i'd  at  Boston, 
after  they  had  l«en  banished  on  pain  of  death;  and  a  reproof  to  their  own  society  and 
others  for  declension  Irom  that  temper  and  spirit.  Many  were  hereby  stirred  up  to  travel 
from  town  to  town,  and  to  interrupt  others  in  their  worship."  —  Harktis,  Hi.ff.  i\f  N. 
Englntii/,  ii.  \oy. 

2  102   Romans  (Bernard)     .Annals  of  the  Troubles  in  the   Nether- 
lands, from  the  .Accession  of  Charles  V.,  a  proper  and  seasonable 
Mirror  for  the  present  Americans.     2  vols,  in  one,  good  copy  calf. 
8    Hartford,  Hudson  ^  Goo(hvin,  1778-82 

The  First  volume  of  this  work  is  Iwlieved  to  have  Ijeen  the  lirst  book  printed  in  Hartford, 
of  more  than  a  hundred  pages. 

TheSccond  vol.  isof  Excessive  Kakitv.  •' During  twenty-ftve  years  of  book-collecting 
I  have  never  seen  a  copy,  and  I  have  never  heard  of  but  one,  to  which  my  attention  was 
called  by  the  late  E.  H.  Corwin.  It  is  in  the  library  of  the  New  York  Historical  Society. — 
r..  H." 

2103  Romans  (Bernarh)  Annals  of  the  Troubles  in  the  Nether- 
lands, Vol.  I,  settled,  uncut,    .lutograph  of  Kcv.  Benj.  Trumbull. 

8"  Hartford,  1778 
Say  BROOK  Confession  .and  Pl.4tfok.\i: — 

2104  —  \  '.  Confession  t)F  Faith  Owned  and  Consented  to  by  the ! 
Elders  and  Messengers  Of  the  Churches  '  in  the  Colony  of  Con- 
necticut in  I  New-England, '  .Assembled  by  Delegation  at  Say-Brook\ 
September  9th.  1708.  .Ww-London  in  iV.  E.  Printed  by  Thomas 
Short.  17 10.  To  which  is  appended :  'I'he  Heads  of  Aoreement 
Assented  to  by  the  Unitcii  Ministers  formerly  called  Presbyterian 
and  Congregational,  .And  .ilso  Articles  for  the  .Administration  of 
Churth  i)iscipline,  &c.  \ew  London,  Thomas  Short,  1710 

sni.  .'I"  //.  {2),  116,  dk.  Hue  ))H'i.,  gilt  tint  and  sides,  g.  e.  (  T.  Aitkeii).  A  Fine 
C(iv\,  nearly  I'NruT,  of  the  liist  edition  of  the  Saybrook  Platform,  and  the  FIRST 
BOt)K  I'KINTEl)  IS  CONNECTICUT.  In  such  condition,  EXTREMELY  RARE. 
"So  rare  that  we  ,ire  unable  to  record  the  public  sale  of  a  copy."  - ,\fenzies  Catalogue, 
no.  452. 

l'"aith,  &c.     .Another  Copy,  citron  levant 
.  e.  {Bedford). 
sm.  8""  A^eiei  London,  Thomas  Short,  17 10 

2106  —  .A  Confession  of  Faith  &c.  .Xi^other  copy,  olive  levant  morocco, 
extra,  g.  e.  {Bedford).  sin.  8°  A/ew  London,  Thomas  Short,  1710 


2105  —  A  Confession  of 
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2 1 07  Saybrook  Platform. 


CONNECTICUT. 


A  Confession  of  Faith,  Jvc,  ohlcalf. 

16"  Ki'pritikd,  New  LtinJoit,  1760 

2108  —  A  Confession  of  Faith,  &c.  12"  flridgeporf,  1810 

2109  —  A  Confession  of  Faith,  iS:r., /////'w^z/y, /(■//,•«/.       xz"  Ifartf.  18^1 

21 10  Separatists.  Fr()THIN<;ham  (Ehknk/k.r)  Articles  of  ['"aith  and 
Practice,  and  Covenant  of  tlie  Separate  Churches  in  tliis  Land. 
Also,  a  Discourse  on  the  Privileges  of  the  C'hurch  of  Jesus  Christ, 

//.  432,  sheep,  VERV  rark.  12"  Navpoit,  J.  FiankUii,  1750 

21 11  —  Frothingham  (Fben.)  .\  Key  to  unlock  the  Door,  that  leads 
in,  to  take  a  fair  View  of  the  Religious  Constitution  established  by 
Law  in  the  Colony  of  Connecticut,//.  250,  sheep,  rake. 

12°  n.  p.  [Boston.']  1767 

2112  Strict  Congregationalists.  An  Historical  Narrative  and 
Declaration,  shewing  the  Cause  and  Rise  of  the  Strict  Congrega- 
tional Churches  in  the  State  of  f'onnecticut,  and  their  present 
Views,  etc.  Also,  a  Profession  of  their  Faith  and  several  Heads  of 
.'Vrgumeni  respecting  Church  Discipline,  agreed  upon,  at  Killinglv, 
Sept.  19,  1781.  To  which  is  added.  An  Address  to  the  Churches, 
etc.,  pp.  44,  uncut,  somewhat  sttiined. 

8°  Providence,  Bennett  Wheeler,  1781 

One  i>(  tlu-  R.\REST  (if  (  nnnccliuil  tracts. 

2 1 13  Shepard  (C.  \^.)  Report  on  the  Geological  Survey  of  Connecti- 
cut, uncut,  VERY  scarce.  8°  Neiv  Haven,  1837 

21 14  [Stgourney  {Mrs.  L.  H.)|  Sketch  of  C'onnecticut  Forty  Years 
since.  12°  Hartford,  1824 

2 1 15  Society  tor  Promoting  .\griculture  in  Coiniecticut.  Transac- 
tic"'', /V>.  22,  SCARCE.  4°  Ngqi,  Haven,  1802 

21 16  Stamp-Act.  Ingersoi.i,  (Jared)  I,etters  relating  to  the  Stamp 
Act,  //.  (2),  iv,  68,  autograph  of  Rev.  Dr.  Fenj.  Tniml'iiU,  halj  vellum, 
RARE.  sm.  4"  New  Haven,  1766 

2117  —  New  Collection  of  Verses  applied  to  the  ist  of  Nov.  1761;, 
including  a  Prediction  that  the  S — p  .A-t  shall  not  take  place  in 
North  America,  etc.  t'ncut,  very  rare.  Avvr  Haven,  n.  d.  [17^1!;] 
—  Reasons  why  the  Mritish  Colonies  in  America  should  not  he 
charged  with  Internal  Taxes,  humbly  offered  for  Consideration,  in 
belialf  of  the  Colony  of  Connecticut.  [13y  Governor  Thos.  Fitch.] 
I'NCUT.  Nav  Haven,  1764.  —  [Fitch  ('I'homas)]  Some  Reasons 
that  inlluenced  the  Governor  to  take .  .  the  Oath  required  by  the 
Stamp  Act,  aut0};raph  tetter  of  Gov.  Fitch  inserted,  uncut,  rare. 
Hartford,  \\ih(i\     Three  in  one  vol.  half  mor.  e.xtra.  S'' 

2118  —  Liberty  and  i'roperty  vindicated  and  the  St  .  .  pin  .  11  burnt. 
A  Discourse  on  burning  the  P^fHge  ol  the  St  —  pin -n  in  New 
London.  Boston,  repr.  1766. — The  I'^.xaminer  e.xamined,  in  a 
Letter  to  a  Friend  in  \^o\\Aox\,  New  London,  i^iib.  —  Liberty  and 
Property  vindicated  \etc.  as  above],  A^ew  London,  1765.    7'he  original 

edition.— A.    Regulator  for  Crazy  Will's   Death-Watch;  or,  P 

J a's  Witchcraft  explain'd,  no  place  or  printer,  4°  //.  5,  1761. 

Four  VERY  RARE  tracts  in  one  vol.  half  tnor.  sm,  4° 


it.  r    . 


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2 1 19  Stiles  (Ezra)  A  History  of  Three  of  the  Judges  of  King 
Cliarles  I.,  a  beautiful  copy,  unused,  and  absolutely  UNCUT.  —  An- 
otiier  copy,  portrait  and  8  plates,  clean  and  fresh,  original  binding, 
not  rubbed.     (2  vols.)  12°  Hartford,  Elisha  Babcock,  1794 

—  Prints  &c.  for  illustrating  Stiles's  Judges,  including  portraits 
of  President  Stiles,  John  Davenport,  Gov.  John  Winthrop,  Gov. 
Saltonstall,  and  others,  View  of  West  Rock,  &c.  (9)  in  envelope. 

—  Plan  for  seizing  and  carrying  to  New  York  Coll.  Wm.  Goft'e, 
the  Regicide,  As  set  forth  in  the  Affidavit  of  John  London,  Apr.  20, 
1678.     Published  by  F.  M.  Hough.     With  other  documents,//.  17. 

Albany,  1855 

An  UNCU  r  copy  of  Stiles's  Judnes  is,  as  every  collector  knows,  of  Extraordinahv 
Kakity.  It  is  believed  that  iio  cofy  ninlaining  the  plates  remained  nncut.  Mr.  Brinley 
intended  to  supply  the  jilates  and  also  the  slip  of  Errata  (pasted  on  p.  ^57)  from  another 
copy,  and  to  add  a  few  illustrations,  and  a  copy  of  Dr.  Hough's  pul)lication  of  John 
London's  Affidavit,  Stc,  by  way  of  supplement ;  and  it  has  seemed  best  to  offer  the  two 
copies,  with  the  llhistrations,  &c.,  in   ine  lot. 

2120  SusyuEHANNAH  CoMi'ANV.  Galk  (Benj.)  Letter  to  J.  W. 
Esquire,  containing  a  Narrative  of  the  principal  matters  which 
were  Subjects  of  the  Debates  and  Resolves  of  the  General  Assem- 
bly of  Conn.  Colony,  in  May,  1769,  Hartford,  1769.  —  D[ver] 
(E[liphaletJ)  Remarks  on  Dr.  Gale's  Letter  to  J.  W.,  //./.,  1769. 
—  Gale  (B.)  Observations  on  [Dyer's]  Remarks,  Hartford,  n.  d. 
[1769].  3  /;/  1  vol.,  half  vellum.  12° 

Three  very  scarch  tracts,  which  relate,  chiefly,  to  the  Susquehannah  Company,  of 
which  Col.  Dyer  W4s  the  agent  and  principal  manager. 

2121  Susquehannah  Comi'anv.  State  of  the  Lands  said  to  be  once 
within  the  Hounds  of  the  Charter  of  the  Colony  of  Connecticut, 
west  of  New  York,  autograph  of  Wm.  IVilliams  {the  Signer),  1775, 
//.  16,  half  morocco.  8°  New  York,  1770 

2122  —  Right  of  the  Governor  and  (Company  of  Connecticut  to  the 
Lands  within  the  Liiuits  of  their  Charter,  stated  and  considered,  in 
a  Letter  to  J.  H.,  Estj.,  //.  47,  half  morocco,  uncut, 

8^  Hartford,  1773 

2123  Su''jUEHANNAH  AND  Westekn  Lands.  Report  of  the  Commis- 
sioners appointed  by  the  (Jeneral  Assembly  [of  Conn.]  to  Treat 
with  the  Proprietaries  of  Pennsylvania,  //■  36,  half  mor.,  uncut, 
VERY  RARE.  4"  Norwich,  1774 

2124  —  [Smith  (VV.)|  E.xamination  of  the  Connecticut  Claim  to 
Lands  in  Pennsylvania,  with  an  .Appendix,  map,  polished  calf  {W. 
Pratt),  UNCUT,  RARE.  8^  Philadelphia,  1774 

2125  —  [Trumbull  (B.)|  I'lea  in  Vindication  of  the  Connecticut 
'I'ille  to  the  Contested  Lands  West  of  New  York,  nearly  uncut. 

8°  New  Haven,  1774 

2126 Another  copy,  uncut. 

2127  —  The  Susquehannah  Case,  //.  /./.  [Norwich,  1774?].  —  Act  of 
the  General  Assembly  of  Connecticut,  incorporating  the  Proprietors 
of  the  Sufferers'  Land,  so  called.  New  Haven,  1796.  2  in  i  vol., 
half  morocco.  sm.  4" 

2128  —  [BimvELL  (B.)]  The  Susquehannah  Title  Stated  and  Exam- 
ined, Catskill,  1796.  —  lirief.  Decent,  but  Free  Remarks  and 
Observations  on  several  Laws  passed  by  the  Legislature  of  Con- 

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necticut,  since  1775,  Hartford,  1782.  H^////  7t////M  is  bound,  Trum- 
bull (B.)  Appeal  to  the  Public  on  the  Unlawfulness  of  Divorces, 
New  Haven,  1788.    3  in  i  vol.,  half  calf . 

2129  —  Patterson  (Alex.)  Petition  to  the  Legislature  of  Penn- 
sylvania for  Compensation  for  Monies  Expended  and  Services 
Rendered  in  Defence  of  the  Pennsylvania  Title  against  Connecticut 
Claimants,//.  34,  uncut.  8°  Lancaster,  Pa.,  1804 

2130  —  CoNNF.CTicuT  Gore.  Articles  of  Agreement  for  Conducting 
the  Business  of  the  Conn.  Gore  Land  Company,  uncut,  1796.  —  State- 
ment of  Facts  relative  to  Connecticut  Claims  to  Susquehannah 
Lands,  n.t.p.  [Phiia.]  i8oi,     2  in  \  vol.,  half  vellum.  12° 

2131  —  Connecticut  Gore.  Rise,  Progress,  and  Effect  of  the  Claim 
of  the  Proprietors  of  the  Conn.  Gore,  uncut,  Hartford,  1802.  — 
Enquiry  concerning  the  Grant  to  A.  Ward  and  J.  Halsey,  Hartford, 
1829.  —  Connecticut  Gore  Title  stated  and  considered,  Hartford, 
1799.     3  in  I  vol.,  half  vellum.  ^" 

2132  Trumbull  (Benj.)  History  of  Connecticut.  Vol.  L,  all  published, 
portraits.  8°  Hartford,  1797 

2133  —  History  of  Connecticut.     2  vols.  %°  Ne^v  Haven,  1818 
2133*  Trumbull  (JoNA.)  Address  of  His  E.xcellency  Governor  Trum- 
bull, to  tiie  General  Assembly  etc..  Declining  any  further  Election 
to  public  Office,  With  the  Resolution  of  the  Legislature  thereon, 
//.  10.                                                 4°  Next)  London,  T.  Green,  1783 

2134  Wolcott  (Roger)  Poetical  Meditations,  being  the  Improvement 
of  some  Vacant  Hours  .  .  With  a  Preface  by  the  Reverend  Mr. 
[John]  Bulkley  of  Colchester,  dk.  blue  morocco,  sides  gilt,  broad  inside 
borders,  g.  e.  [Pajvson  &•  Nicholson),  pp.  (4),  Ivi,  ii,  78,  (4). 

16°  New  London,  T.  Green,  1725 
For  a  description  of  and  extracts  from  this  curious  and  very  rare  book — the  first 
volume  of  verse,  printed  in  Connecticut  —  see  Uuyckinck's  Cydof.  of  Am.  Lit.,  i.  71). 
The  greater  part  of  the  vohime  (pp.  10-7.H)  is  occupied  witli  "A  Brief  -Account  of  the 
Agency  of  the  Hononiable  Jolm  Winthrop,  Esq  ;  in  the  Court  of  King  Ch.irles  the  S^ccond, 
Anno  I)om.  1662,  When  he  obtained  for  the  Colony  of  Connecticut  His  Majesty's  Gracious 
Charter  ; "  in  which  the  autlior  relates  the  early  history  of  the  Colony,  the  Pequot 
war,  etc. 

MANUSCRIPTS. 
ACCOUNT  BOOK  OF  MAJOR  JOHN   TALCOTT. 

2135  Talcott  (John)  Manuscript  Account  Book,  1674-88 ;  includ- 
ing his  accounts  with  the  Colony,  of  his  receipts  and  disbursements, 
as  Treasurer,  during  the  Indian  War,  1675-6.  Continued  by  his 
son,  Samuel  Talcott,  to  1728.  Elegantly  bound,  in  full  dark  brown 
levant  morocco  extra  {by  Bedford).  cap  folio. 

Major  Talcott  was  Colony  Treasurer  from  1659,  until  his  death,  in  1688  ;  an  Assistant, 
from  1662 ;  and  Commander  in-chief  of  the  Connecticut  forces  in  tlie  Indian  War,  in  i6;6. 
This  vohi  me  contains  his  ftitlic  as  well  as  his  personal  accounts,  for  about  1 5  years.  Every 
page  has  matter  of  interest  to  students  of  Connecticut  history,  and  there  are  many  entries 
sufficiently  curious  to  attract  even  the  most  cursory  reader.  Here  is  one  account,  as  it 
stands  on  opposite  pages  of  the  ledger  (pp.   54,  55) ; 

"  1676.  Capt.  John  Stanton  of  Stonington,  Dr.  To  sundry  Commissions  gave  Capt. 
Stanton  to  proceed  ag'  y  Indians :  by  which  he  gained  much  on  sales  of  captives." 

"  Contra.  1677,  April  30.  Per  received  an  Indian  Girll  of  him,  about  7  :  years  old, 
which  he  gave  me  for  Commissions  on  the  other  side,  or  at  best,  out  of  good  will  for  my 
kindness  to  him." 


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That  Major  Talcott  was  careful  to  save  all  the  property  of  the  Colony  for  which,  as 
magistrate  or  treasurer,  he  was  in  any  measure  responsible,  the  following  entry  bears 
testimony ; 

"  1679.  Jan.  I.  Country,  Dk.  To  sn  much  paid  Wm.  Edwards,  for  taking  Henry 
Green  out  of  the  Dungeon,  being  dead,  —  cutting  off  his  legs  to  save  his  Irons,  &  seeing 
to  his  buriall,  for  which  I  promised  &  p'd  him  £00.10.00." 

HARTFORD  COUNTY-COURT  RECORDS,   1718-19. 

2136  The  Original  Becords  of  the  Hartford  County  Court,  April  8th, 
1718,  to  June  9,  1 719.  Also,  Becords  of  the  Court  for  the  Trial  of 
Small  Causes,  in  Hartford,  [before  Hezekiah  VVyllys  Esq.  J.  P.,] 
June  21,  1727-May  17,  1731  :  and  of  the  Court  of  Chancery  or 
Equity,  holden  at  Hartford,  May -Aug.  1736,  [for  the  decision  of 
cases  growing  out  of  the  repeal  of  the  act  of  Incorporation  of  the 
New  London  Society  United  for  Trade  and  Commerce.]  Half 
dk.  brown  levant  morocco  extra  (F.  Bedfonl).  folio. 

This  volume  —  rescued  a  few  yeaia  since  from  a  paper-mill  — is  of  much  interest  to 
('onnecticut  historians  and  antiquaries.  It  fills  a  gap  —  which,  certainly,  ought  never  to 
have  been  made  — in  the  original  records  of  Iwth  the  Hartford  County  Court  and  the 
Colonial  Courts  of  Equity.  Col.  Htzekiali  Wyllys,  of  Hartford,  was  iSecretary  of  the 
Colony,  from  1712  to  1735,  and  a  Judge  of  the  County  Court. 

GOV.  WOLCOTT'S  MANUSCRIPT  HISTORY  OF  CONNECTICUT. 

2137  WoLCOTT  (Roger)  A  Manuscript  Outline  History  of  Connecti- 
cut:  being  a  narrative  "of  what  hath  fallen  within  [his]  remem- 
brance and  observation,"  1 1  //.,  cap  folio,  hf  brown  morocco  extra 
{F.  Bedford).  1759 

This  highly  interesting  and  valuable  historical  sketch  is  addressed  to  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Clap,  President  of  Yale  Collc(;e,  at  whose  solicitation  it  was  written,  when  the  author  was 
in  his  8ist  year.     It  is  dated  from  Windsor,  July  12, 1759. 

SILAS  DEANE'S    MEMORIALS. 

2138  Deane  (Silas)  Memorial  to  Congress,  Dec.  21,  1778  ;  with  the 
Documents  by  which  it  was  supported  ;  the  Proceedings  of  the 
Committee  of  Secret  Correspondence  on  his  appointment  (Mch.  2, 
1776)  as  Agent  and  Commissioner  to  Franco,  and  his  Instructions; 
Statement  of  his  Accounts,  etc.  (77  //.).  Also,  his  last  Application 
to  Congress,  for  a  Settlement  of  his  Accounts,  Philadelphia,  May 
22,  1779  {10 pp.).  All  in  Mr.  Deane's  AUTOGRAPH,  handsomely 
engrossed.  Bound,  by  Mr.  F.  Bedford,  in  dark  brown  levant  tno- 
rocco  extra.  folio. 

2139  Tracts  (Political)  1744-1799.     (10) 

[Williams  (Elisha)]     A  Seasonable  Pica  for  Liberty  of  Conscience,//.  66.    Bost.,  1744 

Letter  to  the  Legist.  Authority,  on  imprisonment  for  debt. 

Sherwood  (S.)     Past  Discourse,  [.against  Tories,]  Aug.  31. 

Kegimcntal  Orders  for  Review  of  3d  Conn.  Regiment,  February, 

Address  to  (ien.  Tryon,  on  his  Expedition  into  Conn. 

Brief,  decent,  but  free  remarks  on  several  Laws,  &c. 

Attention!  or  New  Thoughts  on  the  E.xcise  Laws. 

Address  to  the  People,  on  districting  the  State,  //.  37. 

P'riendly  Remarks  to  the  People,  on  their  Colleges  &  Schools. 

2140  Tracts  (Political)   1800-1803.     (11) 

Abraham  Bishop's  Oration  on  political  delusion. 

Three  Letters  to  A.  Bishop  (on  his  Oration),  by  Connccticutensis. 

A  Rod  for  the  Fool's  back.     |  By  No.ah  Webster.]     2  copies. 

Plan  for  the  Education  of  Children. 

Conn.  Dissenter's  Strong-Box.     No.  I. 

Address  to  the  Freenten  of  Connecticut. 

Republican  Address  to  the  Freemen. 

Uriah  Tracey's  Address  to  the  Freemen  of  Connecticut,  Sept.  6. 

Facts  are  Stubborn  Things.     Plain  Questions  by  Simon  Holdfast. 

[D.  Humphreys]    Considerations  on  improving  the  Militia. 


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2141  Tracts  (Political)  1804-1816.     (lO 

Address  to  the  People  of  Conn.,  by  Jona.  Steadfast. 

W.  Judd's  Address  to  the  People  of  Connecticut. 

n.  naRRett's  Argument  in  the  case  of  the  Jnstices  of  the  Peace. 

Steady  Habits  vindicated. 

Brief  view  of  arguments  in  favor  of  a  State  Iwnk. 

Address  fof  Federal  Convention]  to  the  Freiinen. 

Sixth  of  AuRust,  or  the  Litchfield  festival.     Address  to  the  People. 

Rcixjrts  of  Comptroller  of  public  accounts.  180; 

Public  Statute  Ijws  of  Conn.     (Revision  of  180S.) 

I-ctter  to  the  President,  on  prosecutions  in  the  (ire  nil  (ourl. 

Address  intended  to  have  been  delivered  at  town  meetine. 

Vddress  of  Conn.  Society  for  promotion  (tf  Rood  moral.s. 

Report  on  taxation. 

I).  Humphreys's  Discourse  on  the  .iRriculture  of  Connecticiil. 

2142  Tracts  (Political,  &c.)  1816-1830.     (10) 

Modern  Toleration,  Tyranny  in  disRuise.  i.'*if>  -  (Kirliardsl  Politics nf  (onn.  1S17, 
—  Constitution  of  Conn.  1S18.  —  The  Crisis;  addressed  to  the  people  nf  Conn,  iimffl.). 
I.S18.  —  Mischiefs  of  IcRistative  Caucuses.  Hy  rriinibnll  (/fimr'ii.)  i.Sim.  .\.  T.  Jud- 
son's  Letter  to  Comptroller  Thomas.  i,Sio.  Militia  laws.  1.S21.  —  Address  to  the 
people  of  Conn.     1828.  —  State  Prison  repoit.     lS^o. 

2143  Tracts  (Political,  &c.)  1834-1854.     (9) 

Pension  Roll.  ^t.  72.  fiX(4?l.  Report  on  Slate  Prismi.  //.  110.  18(4.  —  Incpiiry 
into  nature  and  utility  of  corporations,  [l'^h).  —  Toold  Kepiil'licaus.  [18^5].  —  Review 
of  Gov.  Toucey's  Messape,  iS.|6.  Or.  Maine's  (poetical)  Tax  list  for  1850,  2  cn/;>t, — 
(lark's  Address  to  the  Legislature,  on  State  Refoiin  School.  I8^4.  -  (ioodwin's  IcRisla- 
five  Statistics,  1S54. 

2144  Tracts  (Ecclesiastical  Contioversics,  etc.)  1737-1800. 

[Todd  ( Jona.)]  Pcfence  of  N.  Haven  Co.  Consociation  and  .\ssociation  in  llie  case  of 
Rev.  P.  Robbins,  of  Branford, //.  iiS,  la  ft  leaf  miililalcd.  n.  p.,  i  748.  — Todd  (|,1  and 
Hart  (W.)  Faithful  Narrative  of  ProceeiliiiRs,  in  settliiiR  Rev.  James  Dana,  in  WalliuR- 
foid.  N.  Haven,  i7i;o. —  Hart  (Win.)  Remarks  upon  the  Ordination  of  Mr.  I>ana.  c/. . 
A'.  Haven,  1750.  —  Hart  (Win.)  Remarks (.n  Mr.  Ilobarfs  "  Primiplrsof  C(.nRie«alicnal 
Churches,'' etc.  N.  Haven,  x^io. —  Hart  (Win.)  Letter  to  Rev.  \.  Wliit.iker,  etc.  A'nc 
l.'mJon,  1771. — Judson  (David)  On  Church  Discipline;  Reasonsfor  iTnounciiiR  part  of 
Saybrook  Platform.  A''.  Lonilon,  1 1770 1.  —  |  Dickinson  (Moses)]  Answer  to  .\  Letter 
from  an  ARed  Layman.  N.  Haven,  1761.  -  The  W;illinsford  Case  stated.  jV.  Hat  in, 
i7fii. —  Plan  of  Consociation  adopted  by  a  Conventiim  of  Churches  in  Windliam  I'ouiity. 
Windham,  iSoo.  —  Yale  College  subjccttotlicCcner.il  .Assembly.  A'.  Haven,  1784. — 
Letter  to  the  Author  of  \n  Answer  to  the  Hampshire  Narrative,  -aants  /ai;es  after  S2. 
Host.,  17^7.  —  Specimen  of  a  SurprizinR  Performance  shortly  to  Ih'  sent  to  llie  Press; 
being  A  Scene  from  a  new  Play  call'd  the  Ulil.LV,  //.  8.  n.  t.  p.,  [1762].  1 5  in  1  v(.l ,  hf. 
hund.  i° 

TOWN   AND   LOCAL    HISTORV. 

2145  Hartford.  Devotion  (John)  Discourse,  May  -5tli,  i  yf/i,  ima- 
sioned  by  that  Alarming  Providence,  the  Demolition  of  the  School- 
House,  by  Gun  Powder,//.  24.  12°  Hartfoni,  [1766] 

2146  —  Dorr  (Edward)  The  Duty  of  Civil  Rulers  to  be  nursing 
Fathers  to  the  Church  of  Christ.  Election  Sermon,  May  IXth, 
1765.  4°  Hartford,  Thomas  Gnat,  at  the  Heart  and  Cxm'ti, 

opposite  the  State  House,  1765 

One  of  the  earliest  Hartford  imprints. 

2147  —  Dorr  (Edward)  A  Discourse  Occasioned  by  the  Death  of  the 
Honorable  Daniel  Edwards,  Esq ;  of  Hartford,  .  .  .  Wht)  Departed 
this  Life,  (at  New-Haven,)  September  6th,  1765,  ////(•///,  scakck. 

4"  Hartford,  Thomas  Green,  [i7(')5l 

2148  —  DwKJHT  (T.)  History  of  the  Hartford  Convention  ;  with  a 
Review  of  the  Policy  of  the  U.  S.  Government,  which  led  to  the 
war  of  1812,//.  447,  cloth.  8°  New  York,  1833 


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2149  Hai-tford.  [Fitch  (Thomas)]  An  Explanation  of  the  Say  brook 
Platform  ;  or,  The  Principles  of  the  Consociated  Churches  in  tlie 
Colony  of  Connecticut,//.  39,  uncut. 

4"  Hartford,  Thomas  Green,  1765 

I  Ins  is  Ix-licvid  to  hv  tlir  I-'.HST  Book  printed  in  llarlforj.    Thomas (irf en  set  up  the 
hrst  press  there,  near  the  end  of  17^}. 

2150  —  llawes  (Joel)  Address  delivered  Nov.  y,  18,^5,  at  the  close 
of  the  .Second  Century  from  the  first  Settlement,  doth,  uncut. 

12"  ff art/on/,  1835 

2151  —  Perry  (Jos.)  .Sermon  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  the  Rev. 
Nathaiiael  Hooker,  Pastor  of  the  fourth  Church  in  Hartford, 
(comprising  a  biographical  sketch,)  uncut. 

4"  Hartford,  (jrcen  6^  JPatso>/,  1770 

215.'  —  I'orler  (W.  S.)  Historical  Notices  of  Connecticut  ;  No.  1. 
Hartford  in  1640, />/.  24,  12.  12°  Hartford,  \'^.\!. 

2153  —  Stronjj  (Nathan)  Sermon,  delivered  before  the  People  who 
were  collected  to  tlie  Kxecution  of  Moses  Dinibar,  Who  was  con- 
demned for  Higii  '{"reason  against  the  State  of  Connecticut,  and 
executed  March  Kjlh,  -A.D,  1777,  uncut,  scarce. 

4"  Hartford,  Rben.  Watson,  1777 

2154  —  [Stuart  (^1.  VV.)1    Hartford  in  the  Olden  Time,  by  Sca'va. 

8°  Hartford,  1853 

2155  —  DikKCTORiEs.  Hartford  Pocket  Register  [and  Business 
Directory],  1825. —  Hartford  Directory  (Knsign's),  1828. —  Direc- 
tory (deer's),  1S38-41,  1843-49,  1852-54,  1856.  —  Directory  and 
(luide  Hook  (Holies'),  1842-47.  —  Directory  (Wells'),  1848-51. 
27  vols.  var.  sizes. 

2156  Hartford  Pocket  Register,  with  a  Sketch  of  the  Reception  of 
Clmi.  La  Kayettc.  18°  Hartford,  B.  H.  Norton,  1825 

Clint. lining  llic  tirst  published  Hartford  Directoiy. 

2157  —  Pamphlets  (12)  Wadsworth  (D.)  Sermon  at  the  Opening 
of  a  New  Meeting  Hcise  [P'irst  Church],  Dec.  30,  1739,  uncut, 
RARK,  N.  London,  1740.  —  Devotion  (J.)  Discourse,  May,  1766,  on 
the  Demolition  of  the  School  House,  by  Gunpowder,  very  scarce, 
Hartford,  fj06.  —  ("ity  By-Laws,  c/ean,  uncut,  1797.  —  [Austin 
(David)]  Dance  of  Herodius  through  the  Streets  of  Hartford,  &c., 
scarce,  1799.  —  Strong  (N.)  Serm.  at  Consecration  of  New  Hrick 
Church.  1807,  Ifartf,  1808.  —  Perkins  (N.)  Fast  Sermon,  July  23, 
ffartf,  1S12.  —  The  Bishops'  Fund  and  the  Phoenix  Bank  Bonus, 
1816.  —  Manual  of  First  Church,  1822.  —  Reasons  for  Secession 
from  the  Bapt.  CMuirch,  1824.  —  Hawes  (J.)  Sermon  at  Dedic.  of 
North  (!hurch,  (Hist.  Appendi.x,)  1825. —  Linsley  (J.  H.)  Serm. 
at  Ded.  of  South  Church,  1827  (2  copies). 

2158  —  Pamphlets  (15)  Abel  Prewster's  Brief  Memoir,  with  a  Pict- 
ure of  H.  1832. —  Report  on  explosion  of  Steamboat  N.  England, 
1833.  —  [Chapin's]  Review  of  Hawes'  Tribute  to  the  Pilgrims, 
1836.  —  Hawes's  Hist.  Sketches  of  First  Church,  1836.  —  Geo. 
Beach's  answer  to  C.  Sigourney,  on  Phoenix  Bank,  1837.  —  Report 
of  Com'ee  of  stockholders  of  Phoenix  Bank,  1837.  —  C.  W.  Ever- 
est's Vision  of  Death;  a  poem,  1837,  and  Babylon;  a  poem,  1838. 


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CONNECTICUT. 


—  Manuals  of  ist  Bapt.  church,  and  2d  Cong,  church,  1838. — 
Charter  and  by-laws  of  Conn.  Hist.  Society,  1839.  —  Order  of 
Exercises  at  Bi-Centennial  celebration,  1840. —  Kurgess's  Sermon 
at  consecration  of  St.  John's  Church,  1842.  —  Bushnell's  Fast  Ser- 
mon, 1844.  —  By-Laws  of  City  of  Hartford,//.  121,  1844. 

2159  Hartford.     Pamphlets   (17)     Chittenden's    Reply   to  charge   of 
heresy,  1845.  —  Manual  of  2(1  church,  1846.  —  Hawes's   Two  Dis- 
courses, (30th    anniv.^    1848.  —  Crawford's    hist.    Sermon,    Meth. 
church,  1849.  —  Affair  of  F.  Parsons  at  Granby,  1850.  —  The  Char 
ter  Oak,  1 851.  — Report  of  School  Visitors,  1851.  —  Catalogues  of 
North  church,  and  of  ist  church,  1852. —  Report  of  Water  Com 
mittcf,  1853.  —  Remonstrance  against  Water  Loan.  1853.  —  Husl' 
nell's  20th  anniv.  Discourse,  1853  (2).  —  Account  of  Boiler  explo- 
sion at  the  Car  Manufactory.  1854.  --  Dedica.  of  Charter-O.ik  Hall, 
maps  and  col.  plate,    185^). —  TurnbuH's   Memorials  of    ist    uapt. 
church,  1857.  —  Bushnell's  Parting  Words,  a  Farewell  Sermon,  1859. 

—  Programme  of  "  Conflagratio  Conicorum,"  Trinity  College,  n.  d. 

2160  —  Pamphlets.  Amer.  Asylum  for  Deaf  and  Dumb;  Reports, 
1835  to  1839,  Hartford  —  Report  on  Conn.  State  Prison,  1839.  — 
Engineer's  Report  on  Location  of  Hartford  and  Springfield  R.  R. 
map,  Hartford,  1841.  —  Second  and  Th'rd  Reports  of  Board  of 
Comm'rs  of  Com.  Schools,  Hartford,  1840-41  ;  and  three  others  ; 
12  in  one  vol.,  half  calf  .  8° 

2161  —  Trinity  College.  Considerations  on  the  Fstablishinent  of  a 
Second  College  in  Connecticut,  1H24;  Remnr'ks  on  Washington 
College  and  on  the  "Considerations  "  c/^.,  ut  supra,  1825  ;  E.xami 
nation  of  the  Remarks  /•/(•.  1S25  ;  I^aws,  n.d.:  Benjamin  (P.)  Poem 
before  Alumni  Association,'i832  ;  Co.xe  (A.  C.)  Poem  to  the  same, 
1840  ;  Thompson  (J.  H.)  Oration  to  the  same,  1840  ;  Clinch  (J.  H.^ 
Poem  to  the  same,  1841  :  Nichols  {].  \{^  and  Tyler  ('I'.  1'.)  I'oems 
to  the  same,  1842.  1846  ;  Burgess  (G.)  I'oem  to  House  of  Convo- 
cation, i."i47  ;  Wainwright  (J.  ^^.)  .Add.ess  to  the  same,  1847  ; 
Rider  (G.  X.)  Poems  to  Parthenon  Society,  etc.  184S,  "49  ;  Williams 
(J.)  Inaugural,  1849;  Woodbury  (L.)  Address  to  House  of  Convo- 
cation, 1851  ;  Beardsley  (E.  E.)  Historical  Address,  25th  Anniver- 
sary, 1851  ;  Hopkins  (yBp.  J,  IL)  .\ddress  to  House  of  Convocation, 
1854  ;  Catalogue  of  Officers  and  Graduates  fro/n  its  Foundation, 
(855  ;  Gould  (B.  A.  jun.)  Oration  to  <l>  \\  K  Society,  iSc6  ;  Kidney 
(J.  S.)  Poem,  to  House  of  Convocation,  1856  ;  Noble  (L.  1,.)  Poem, 
to  the  same,  1857  ;  Hrown  (T.  M  )  Address,  to  tlie  same,  1859. 

i\  in  \  7>ol.  nnv  half  mor.  {Ko.vliNrghe).  8 

2162 Catalogue  of  Delta  Phi  Fraternity  Society,  1851. — Cata- 
logue of  Chi  Psi  Society,  1852. --Catalogvie  of  Washington  Col- 
lege (Annual)  Hartford,  184;.;.  —  Calendar  of  'I'rinity  College, 
1850  {Portrait  of  '^ Professor  Jim"),  185 1,  1852,  1853:  Triennial 
Catalogue,  1842;  Catalogue  of  Library,  1832.  —  Constitution  of 
Church  Scholarship  Society,  Hartford,  182/.  —  Si.it'ites  of  Trinity 
College,  1845,  1852  ;  Poems  before  the  Alumni,  by  J.  H.  Clinch, 
1841,  and  C.  W.  Everest,  1838.  —  Bushnell  (H.)  Discourse  on 
Human  History,  before  Yale  College  Alumni,  1843.  '5  '"  '  '"'m 
half  calf  8° 


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2 163  Hartford.  American  Asylum  for  the  Deaf  and  Dumb.  Gallaudet's 
Sermonat  the  opening  of  the  Conn.  Asylum,  April  20, 1817;  Laurent 
Clerc'.s  Address,  at  the  public  examination,  1818;  Gallaudet's 
Sermon  on  the  Duty  of  instructing  the  D.  &  D.,  1824;  Annual 
Reports,  ist  to  38th  (1817-1854)  inclusive,  and  51st  (1867).  42 
Pamphlets.  8°  1817-67 

2164  —  Retreat  for  the  Insane.  Report  of  Com.  of  Conn.  Medical 
Society,  Constitution,  &c.,  182 1  ;  T.  Robbins  Address  at  Dedica- 
tion of  the  Retreat,  1824.     2  Pamphlets,  unmt.  8° 

Newspapers  and  Periodicals  : 

2165  —  The  Hartford  Gazette,  Vol.  1.  (Jan.  13 -June  26,  1794),  hf. 
bound.  4°  Hartford,  1794 

Published,  twice  a  week,  by  Beach  &  Storrs,  and  (from  no.  29)  L.  Beach  &Cu. 

2166  —  The  Connecticut  Courant,  Jan.  i,  1810- Dec.  28,  1813.  4 
vols,  in  2,  half  bound.  folio,  Hartford,  1810-13 

2167  —  Rural  Magazine  and  Fanner's  Monthly  Museum.  Edited 
by  S.  Putnam  V,  aldo.  Vol.  i.  {all published), portrait  of  President 
Monroe,  hoards,  uncut.  8'   Hartford,  y.  df  W.  Russell,  18 19 

2168  —  The  Museum;  a  [weekly]  Miscellaneous  Repository  of  In- 
struction and  Amusement.     Vol.  i.  {all published),  half  bound. 

1.  8"  Hartford,  Geo.  IV.  Kappel,  1825 

2169  —  The  Literary  Casket :  devoted  to  Literature,  the  Arts,  and 
Sciences.  (Semi-Monthly),  1826-7.  Vol.  i.  {all  published),  half 
bound.  4"  Hartford,  Norton  6f  Russell,  1826-7 

2169*  —  Another  copy. 

2170  — The  Silk  Culturist  and  Farmer's  Manual.  F.  G.  Comstock, 
Editor.     Monthly.     Vols.  \.  and  II.  in  one  vol.,  half  roan,  neat. 

4°  Hartford,  1835-7 

2171  NEW  HAVEN  COLONY.  New-Haven's  j  Settling  in  |  New- 
Englnncl.  And  some  L.VWES  |  for  (Jovernment:  1  Published  for 
the  Use  of  that  Colony.  |  Though  some  of  the  Orders  intended  for 
I  present  convenience,  may  probably  be  hereafter  altered,  |  and  as 
need  requireth  other  j  Lawes  added.  //.  (2),  80,  best  levant  red 
morocco,  extra  gilt,  paneled  sides,  inside  borders,  g.  e.  (Bedford). 

sm.  4°  London,  M.  S.for  Lii'ewell  Chapman,  1656 
A   very   lakck  and  heauiiful  copy,   nearly  uncut,  of  this  .SUi'EKLATlVELV 

RARE  bo  >k.     'I'lie  niarKins  of  the  title  and  inner  niar^in  of   the  next  leaf  have  Ix'en 

extended. 

Previous  to  the  acquisition  of  this  copy  by  Mr.  Brinley,  the  one  in  the  Liliraiy  iit  the 

American  .Antic|«arian  Society  in  Worcester  was  regarded  as  UNliiiiH.at  least  for  this 

side  of  the  Atlantic.     A  thirj  copy  was  sul)sei|nentl\   discoverwl,  which  also  came  into 

Mr.  Hrinlcy's  possession. 

2172  —  New  Havens  Settling  in  New  Knglaml.  .And  some  LAWl'lS 
for  Government,  &c.  Another  copy,  dark  blue  levant  morocco 
e.xtra,  paneled  sides,  g.  e.  {Bedford) ,  Title  and  portions  of  the  first 
two  leaves  in  facsimile,  admirably  executed  ^  by  Burt). 

sm.  4°  London,  iOc6 
A  viNB  COPY,  though  the  rnugins  ol  some  pa(;es  h»ve  been  cltse-cut,  occasionally 
touchinft  the  marginal  notes. 


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2173  New  H&ven  Colony.  New  Havens  Settling  in  New  England. 
And  some  LAWES  for  Government,  etc.  1656,  snved,  uncut. 

4°  \Repr.  Hartfimi,  1858. \ 
An  accurate  and  beautiful  reprint,  made  by  Mr.  C'barles  J.  lloadly,  Stale  I.ilirarian,  <il 
which  an  edition  of  only  20  tofies  was  sffanitvly  frinteil,  on  thick  paper. 

2174  —  Recordo  of  the  Colony  and  Plantation  of  New  Haven,  1638- 
1664;  ed.  by  C.  J.  Hoadiy,  2  vols,  half  green  morocco  {Roxhn/g/ie), 
UNCUT.  8"  Hartford,  1857-8 

2175  —  Lambert  (E.  R.)  History  of  New  Haven  Colony.  Illus- 
trated by  50  engravings,  cloth.  12"  Nezn'  Ifavcu,  1838 

2176  New  Haven.  Bacon  (L.)  Thirteen  Historical  l)iscourses,  on 
the  completion  of  Two  Hundred  Years  from  tl*  _•  Beginning  of  the 
First  Church,//.  \oo,  frontispiece  of  portraits,  cloth. 

8°  iVWc  Haven,  1839 

2177  —  Barber  (J.  W.)  History  and  Antiquities  of  N.  Haven,  map, 
colored  plates,  and  wood-cuts,  half  mor.  12°  Neii<  Haven,  1831 

2177*  —  Barber  (J.  \V.)  Views  in  N.  H.  and  Vicinity,  with  descrip- 
tions, six  colored  plates,  pp.  11,  scarce.  16''  New  Haven,  1825 

2178  —  Dwight  (Timo.)     Statistical   Account  of    the  City   of    New 

8"  New  Haven,  18 11 

Sundry  False  Hopes  of  Heaven, 
Discovered  and  Decryed.  In  a  Sermon  in  Boston,  3d.  4  at.  1711. 
Wi*h  a  Preface  by  the  Ril.  Ur.  [Cotton]  Mather,  //.  (2),  .\xiv,  46, 
str.grained,  olive  morocco  extra,  g.  e.  (Hedford). 

m"  Host, in,  T.  Green,  1712 

2180  —  [Sherman  (Roher)]  A|  Caveat  against  Injustice,  I  or  an  | 
Enquiry  into  the  evil  Consequences  !  of  a  Flucluating  i  Meditun  | 
of  j  Exchange,  Wiierein  is  considered,  whether  the  Bills  of  (Credit 
on  !  the  Neighbouring  (lovernments,  are  a  legal  Tender  in  ,  Pay- 
ments of  Money,  |  In  the  Colony  j  of  i  Connt'cticut,  For  Debts 
due  by  Book,  and  otiierwise,  where  the  Con-  tract  Mentions  only 
Old  Tenor  Money.  By  Philoeunomos.  Cleat,  uncut  copy,  with  the 
author's  autograph,  "  By  Rogei  Sherman,"  on  the  title-page  and 
addressed,  in  the  same  hand,  "  For  Mr.  Edward  Wigglesworth,"  //.  15, 
tin<.  clean  copy,  uncu  r, 

16''  New  York,  Printed  by  Henry  De  Foreest  in  Kin^Street,  1752 

'      " " \1 


Haven,  uncut. 
2179  —  Pierpont  {Kev.  James) 


E.KCESSIVEI.V  KAKK,  if  not  uNluiii:.  Its  title  is  not  in  Haven's  (Am.  Antiq 
Sac.)  Catalogue,  in  Sabin's  Dictionary,  or  in  any  other  (atalu^ue  that  has  Ix'en  consulted 
It  was  perhaps  privately  printed.  I'his,  thecmly  l<nown  copy,  lias  several  loirectionsof  the 
text,  which  seem  have  Ix'en  made  by  the  author. 

When  this  tract  was  written,  Ko^er  Sherman  was  in  business  as  a  comitrynterchant,  in 
New  Milford,  but  was  prosecuting  the  stu('y  ol  law.  He  was  not  aihnitted  to  the  lur 
until  Decenilier,  1754.  This  is  not  only  the  nttlirsl  but  (with  the  exception  of  his  .4liii,i- 
niiis)  the  Diily  work  published  by  the  man  whom  lulferson  (minted  out  .is  one  "wlio  never 
'.aid  a  foolish  thing  in  his  life."  Nut  lon^  after  this  publication,  in  his  Almanac  for  1751, 
he  "  fills  up  a  v.icant  )>age  "  (i  pages ),  with  "  Thoughts  U|)on  the  loss  and  damages  which  the 
lnhabit.>nts  of  the  Colon)  <if  Cdnnecticut  have  sustained  by  the  depreciations  of  the  Hills 
ot  (Credit  of  Rhode  Island  and  New  Hampshire,  since  the  year  17V'." 

2181  —  Daggett's  S.  at  installa.  of  Nath'l   Sinrinan  at    Ml.  Carinel, 

1768.  —  Constitution  of  Meciiaiiic  Library  Society,  .tiid  Catal.  of 

books    1792.  —  Republican  festival  and  New  Jerusalem  [by  David 

.'Vublmj,  1803,  —  Register  of  weather  for  25  Years,  by  Jer.  Ailing, 

^.84,  1810,  SCARCE.  —  Dwight's  Statistical  account  of  the  City, 


NEW  HAVEN. 


265 


1811,//.  84,  uncut.  —  Catalogue  of  Mix's  Museum,  1812.  —  Jar- 
vis's  Address  at  laying  cor.  stone  of  Trinity  church,  18 14.  —  Con- 
fession, Covenant,  etc.,  of  1st  church,  with  catal.  of  members, 
1820  (2).  —  New  Burying-Ground, //i7«,  1822.  —  Hill's  Dedica.  Sen 
Hapt.  Meeting  House,  1824.  —  Catalogue  of  phenogamous  plants 
in  N.  Haven  and  vicinity,  183 1.  —  College  [propcred]  for  Colored 
\outh,  1831.  —  Report  on  City  bank,  1837.  —  Farnham's  letter  on 
Water-supply,  1837.  14  Pamphlets. 

2182  New  Haven.  Kingsley's  Histor.  Address,  200th  Anniv.,  1838, 
//.  116.  —  Report  on  Hurying-ground,  1839.  —  Cleaveland's  dedica. 
.Ser.  3d  Cong,  church,  1841.  —  Dutton's  history  of  North  church. 
1842,  //.  12S. — Manual  and  Catalogue  of  ITnited  Cong.  Society, 
1842.  —  Teasdale's  histor.  Discourse,  ist  Hapt.  church,  1842. — 
N.  Haven  as  it  is,  vmp  mid  cuts,  1845.  —  Manual  of  Hapt.  church  at 
N'o.  Haven,  1846.  —  'I'rial  of  (Elder)  Joshua  Hradley,  on  a  charge 
of  Forgery,  1812.  —  Baldwin's  review  of  Statem't  about  Howe  St. 
church,  1846.  !o  Pamph^'is. 

2183  —  Manual  of  ist  church  (with  cat.  of  members,  1758-1847), 
1S47.  —  Dutton's  re-dedica.  Sermon,  1850. — I'helps's  Ser.  at 
re-opening  ist  Bapt.  church,  1850. —  Bacon's  25tli  anniv.  Sermon, 
1850;  and  Thanksg.  Sermon,  1859.  —  Catalogue  of  ist  church, 
(1685-1757,)  1854. —  Third  Anniv.  of  St.  Paul's  Mission.  Soc,  1855. 
—  Eustis's  20th  anniv.  (histor.)  Discourse,  Chapel  St.  church, 
1858.  —  Woodruff's  history  of  Methodism  in  N.  H.,  1859.  —  Dut- 
ton's 25  anniv.  Ser.  1863. — Carroll's  2d  anniv.  Sermon,  So.  Cong. 
Church,  1864.  —  City  charter  and  by-laws, //.  152,  1865. 

12  Pamphlets: . 

2184  —  Charter  of  the  City  of  New  Haven.  //;/(•///,  last  leaf  slightly 
injured,  n.  d.  [1784]  —  Bye  Laws  of  the  City  of  New  Haven,  as 
rf^vised  etc.  since  May  9th.  1787,  uihiit,  first  and  last  leaf  slii;htly 
injured.    1790.     2  Pamphlets.  4°  JVeio  Haven. 

2185  —  American  Hisloriial  Maga/ine  and  Liter.iry  Recortl,  Vol.  i, 
Nos.  i-()  {all published  I)  y.  IV.  Barher's  autograph,  eovers  hound 
in,  uncut,  vkkv  scakci;.  Nav  Haven.  1836.  —  The  Pioneer,  f)r 
California  Monthly  Magazine;  edited  by  F.  C.  Ewer.  Vol.  I., 
covers  hound  in.    San  Francisco,  1854.     Two  vols,  in  one,  half  mor.    8° 

—  E.4IU.V  I'KiNTiMi  in  New  Haven.  .SVi'  Nos.  2188  (the  y//-,f/ /wU- 
printed),  2197,  and  2205. 

2186 CONNKCTKUT   (iAZElTK    (I'lie)       No.    I,    April     12,    1755,  'o 

No.  loo,  March  5,  1757.     2  vols,  in  one,  old  calf ,  nearly  uncut. 

4"  Ne70  Haven,  J.  P.irker  [^5^•  Co.\  1755-6. 

Tlif  I'lKST  MCW.Sl'Ari'Mt  jiriiiliil  in  ('iniiiictic  it.  "  James  l'.-»rki'r,  in  1754, 
iiljlaincd  hoin  I'r.inklin  the  lirst  appiiinlnu'nt  of  ii(islnir>  ter  in  .New  Haven,  associated 
with  Jolin  Holt.  .  .  rarkcr,  who  was  then  the  piinci|ial  printer  at  New  Vork,  sent  a  press 
to  New  Haven  at  the  close  of  the  year  \~,\\.  .  .  Holt  directed  the  toiicernb  of  the  prir.tinR 
house  and  post-ollire  in  Ix'lialf  of  James  I'arker  ami  Co."  —  TV/nwirt, ///,v/.  0/  I'rhilhii;, 
\.  410. 

The  imprint,  fioin  Apiil  li  to  Octoh.'r  J,  i  755,  is  "  J.imcs  I'arker,  at  the  rostOffice^ 
near  the  Si^n  of  the  White!  lorse,"  and,  ( kloik-r^  to  Novemljer  H),  "  near  tlie  Hay-M.irket ;'! 
afterwiirds,  "James  I'arker  and  Company."  Copies  of  this  i!a|>or,  even  in  single  numtx^rs 
.ire  VHKY  scAKCK.    .Solonj;  a  series  as  this,  in  good  condition,  is  of  K.VTKKMK  K.VRITY] 

2187 Some  Reflections  on  the  Law  of  Bankruptcy;  wrote  at  the 

Desire  of  a  Friend :  shewing,  That  such  a  Law  would  be  benelicial 

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to  the  Piiblick,  and  analogous  to  Reason  and  our  IToly  Rel'jiion. 
;ind  by  Him  Inimbly  recommended  to  the  Consideration  of  the 
Publick,//.  {2),  II,  t//hu/.         4°  A'i-7t'  Ifavcit,  jfanus  Parkii,  1755 

2188  —  YALE  COLLEGE.     C'ollcgii  Valensis,  rpiod  est  Novo  I'orfu, 

Connecticutensiuni,  Staluta.  a  Pni'side  et  Sociis  s.uuita.     In  Isuni 

Juvenlutis  Academica}.     Fine  lit-an  copy,  calf  i^ilt,  1;.  c.  {/!ci//or,/). 

8^  Novo  J\irtii.  Rxcuilchat  'Tiico/'iis  I'o  kcr.  mi>cct,v. 

\I.ihcr  Primus  Xoz'o  J'or/n  ini/'n:<siis.'\ 

lanirs  I'arkcr,  of  Ni  w  Ymk,  tslalilisTiciI  the  siwiid  prinlin^'hoiisc  in  t  ciincctiiiit.  ;il 
New  Haven,  in  I;^^,  and  this  edition  of  the  Laws  of  the  CollcRC  was,  :is  the  iniprint 
shows,  the  first  work  fiom  that  press  and  the  "  I'irst  Ixiok  printed  in  New  ll.nen."  \  1  HV 
SlARC  K. 

2189 Clap  (T.)    Annals  or  History  of  ^'.ilo  College,  //w  (V/r, 

polished  calf  {Beilfoni),  scarck.  8'  y^•^t^  Hnvm.  1766 

2189*  —   -  Another  copy,  original  binding;   atitoi^raph  of  A'cr.  J  Jr. 
Benj.  Trumbull. 

2190 Raldwin  (E.)     Annals  of  Y.nle  College,  to  the  year  1S31, 

pp.  324,  half  morocco,  gilt.  8"  Xnc>  Haven.  1S31 

2191 Dana    (Janu.s)       The     Heavenly    Mansions.     A    Sermon 

preached  May  14,  1795,  at  the  Interment  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Kzra 
Stiles,  President  of  Vale  College,  uncut.        8'  Xci^i  Haven,  [1705] 

2192 Dwight  (Pres.'Y.)     Decisions  of    Questions  discussed   by 

the  Senior  Cla.ss  in  1813  and  1814.  12°  Nav  York,  1833 

2193  —  -  Woolsey  (T.  D.)     Historical   Discourse,   150  Years  after 
the  Founding,  boards.  8"  jVan  Haven.  1S50 

2194 Triennial  Catalogues.     Catalogus  Eorum  qui  in  Collegio- 

Valensi,  ([iiod  est  Novo-I'ortu  Connecticutensiuni  ab  .Vnno  1702, 
ad  .Aniunn  1769.  alicujus  (Iratltls  Laurea  donali  sunt.  K  lypis  T.  et 
S.Green  [1769].  —  Catalogus,  etc.,  ad  Annum  1772.    2  /Uoadsides. 

The  (atalnnue  .i  1  Annum  i;ii;.  is  printed  at  the  end  of  (lap's  .Vinials  i  I  Vali-  l'iHii;c 
(No.  2iS9>. 

2195 Triennial  Catalogues.     1778-18G8.    ih  in  2  vols.,  half  calf 

uncut,  and  b  (i  vol.)  unbound.     3  vols.  8°  A^cic  Haven. 

The  first  voUinie  contains,  also,  the  CitUoxiic  (/'«  /iitf/is/i)  of  the  t;r.uhiates  from  i;o^ 
Jo  1827,  the  names  alphabetically  arranjjwl,  &c.    Nnv  f/mtii,  iSj;. 

2196 Annual  Catalogues  of  the  Members  of  Vale  College.  iSoi, 

'02,  '04,  '05,  '06;  1814,  1S17-184S,  {icanting  1829),  1S50,  '59,  '61, 
'64,  '67.  41  Catalogues:  the  first  f7'e,  on  folio  broadsides,  the  others  in 
octai'o. 

One  of  the  broadsides  (iCoj)  is  slightly  defective,  but  the  calalo)<ue  is  coiiiplcte. 

2197  — —  Library.     Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  Yale  College,  pp. 
(2),  44,  (4).   A.  London,  1 743.  —  Catalogue,  i\:c.  A'cjo  Haven,  james 

Neiv  Haven.  — 
8° 


Parker,  1755.  —  Catalogue.  &c.,  1791,  1808,  iS;; 
Historicalsketeh,  18(10.     6  I'amphlets. 


2198 Comr.iencement  These*,    Theses,  quas  in  Coll,  Yal.  dcfen- 

dere  conabunlur  Juvenes  Artihiis  initiati,  in  Comitiis  Publicis, 
'747.  >?S2,  i7.=;7-  '7f'37ff.  '7.70.  1773,  1774,  1785,  i7Sr,,  1790, 
'793'  '797-  — Scheme  of  Exercises  for  the  Public  Contmencement, 
i8o4,  iSoH,  1812.     21  Broadsides.  1747-1812 


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2199  New  Haven.  Yale  College.  QuEestiones  pro  Modulo  Uiscu- 
tienda',  in  Comiliis  Publicis  ULaurea;  Magistialis  Candidatis,  1763, 
1764,  1766,  1767,  1768,  17^)9,  1774,1782.  1786,  1787.  \o  Brotxiisiiies, 
luilj-':luit  folio.  1 763-87 

2200 Class   Records.     Classes  of  i8if>,   1819.    18^3,   18^7  (4), 

1849  (2),  1850,  1856,  1858,  1862.     17,  J\vnpltlcts.        '  '       8° 

I'lii'M"  cl.iss  rcciinU  are  piiv-itcty  printcil,  for  the  mcmlxTs  uf  t lie  class  only,  ami,  as 
oxL'iy  Valt'  i;ia(IuaU*  kiinws,  arc  very  stuny. 

2201 Valedictory  Poems  and   Orations,    1836-43,   18415,   i8';o, 

1853,  1854,  1856,  1858-62,  1864.     20  ramphhts.  ■         V 

2201* .\ddresscs  to  Alumni,  by  Spring;,  1817  ;  Silliman,   1842  ; 

ihish  lell,  184^;  Bacon,  1848;  Dana,  1856;  Sprague,  i860. 

6  J\imthlds.  '  8° 

2202 I'hi  Beta  Kappa  Orations:  by  \i.  G.  Marsh,  Mar.,  1797  ; 

Chauncey.  1797;  Jarvis,  1805;  Gould,  1825;  Tercival  (Poem), 
1825;  Hiilliouse,  1826;  Kent,  1831  ;  Kvorett,  1833;  Bushnell, 
1837;  Mellen.  1839;  Barnes,  1840;  Dickson,  1842  ;  Hall,  1844; 
Wright,  1S45  ;  li^unard,  1846,  North,  1847;  Ray  (Poem),  1847; 
Smith,  1849;  Seward,  1854.     \^  Pamphlets.  8° 

2202* Catalogues  of  the  Conn.  .Vlpha  of  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa, 

1813,-18,-26,-32,-35,-38,-41,-47,-52.  9  Paviphlcis,  8""  Neiv  Haven, 

2203  —  -  Societies.  Linoiiian.  Catalogue  of  members,  1841  ;  t'ata- 
logues  of  Library,  1834,  1837,  1841  ;  Andrews's  Oration,  i'!4i. — 
Bi'othera  in  Unity.  Catalogue  of  members,  with  history,  1841  ; 
Library,  1829.  1838,  1846;  Stil'e's  Valedictory  Address,  1839; 
Rf)binson's  \aledictory,  1841. — Calliope,  ("atalogue  of  members, 
1839;  Cut.  of  Library,  1826,  1841.  —  Catalogue  of  Libraries  of 
Linonian,  Ihotlurs,  and  Moral  Society,  1822.     15  ramphkts. 

2204 Alplia  Doltii  Phi,    I'.ells's   Oration,    1839.      Psi   Upsilon, 

Catalogue,  1849.  Alpha  Kappa  Epsilon,  Catalogues,  1855,  1858. 
Kappa  fligitia  Epsilon,  Songs,  1866.     6  Paniplikts. 

2205  —  -  Traci's.  'ilie  Present  State  of  the  Colony  of  Conn,  con- 
sidered. .\  Letter  itc.  |by  Dr.  Benj.  Galel.  //./.,  1755.  —  Answer 
of  the  Friend  in  the  West' to  a  Letter  iVic.  [by  ['resident  T.  Clap.] 
N.  JJavi-n.  y.  Parker,  1755. —  iveply  to  a  Pamphlet  entitled  an 
Answer  &c.,  by  A.  Z.  [Dr.  B.  Gale.]  n.  p.  1755.  Three  in  one  vol., 
half  moi:,  uncut.  sm.  4°  1755 

Till-  first  tract  was  |'ri'l>alily  iiiiiitnl  In  New  I.nmli'ii.     Tlu  second  is  one  cf  the  earliest 
isiiics  uf  tlic  first  press  in  New  Haven, 

2206 Tracts.     Gale  ("nj.)    Calm  and  Full  Vindication  of  a 

Letter  to  a  Member  of  the  i.owcr  Mouse,  [on  the]  Taxes  imposed 
on  the  Si'ulents  of  \'ale  College,  .A'.  Ifann,  1 759.  —  Graham  (John) 
.Vnswer  to  Mr.  (iale's  P.implilci,  .\'.  Haven,  1759.  —  CJale  (Benj.) 
A  Few  Brief  Remarks  on  ^il.  Graham's  .Answer,  i860. — Gr.-»liam 
(J.)  A  Few  Remarks  on  th','  Rem.irker,  1760.  — [Graham  (John)] 
I.cttcr  to  a  Member  of  the  House  of  Reps,  in  Vinilicati':ii  of  Vale 
College  against  the  false  .\spersions  of  an  anonymous  Letter  to  a 
Memlier  of  the  Lower  House.  1759.  —  [  IVumbull  (Benj.)]  Letter 
to  [a  Member]  of  the  Council  Board  [in  vindie.ition  of]  Vale  Col- 
lege. 1766.     Six  ill  one  vol.,  all  uneut,  half  mor.  {Noxliurf^he). 

sm.  4"^  &  8"'  New  Haven,  1759-66 


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2207  New  Haven.  Yale  College.  Tracts.  J^/-/«a;j,  1764-95.  Dag- 
gett (N.)  .Sermon  on  Death  of  ['resident  Clap,  Jan.  8,  1767. — 
Baldwin  (Eben.)  Funeral  Oration  for  Jonathan  Lyman,  late  Tutor, 
1767.  —  i?ray  (T.  W.)  Funeral  Oration  on  Samuel  Hyde,  1764.  — 
D.iggett  (N.)  Sermon  on  Death  of  Job  Lane,  1768. —  Nott  (S.) 
Funeral  Oration  on  Death  of  S.  (Hurley,  1778.  —  Austin  (S.)  Fune 
ral  Oration  on  David  Ripley,  1782.  —  Denison  (Jos.)  C^n  Simeon 
Bristol.  1782  —Hitchcock (R.)  On  Elizur  Belden,  1786.  — Ely  (H.) 
On  Reuben  Wilcox,  iVr^rw/V//  [1788].  — Ely  (H.)  On  Eli  Kelsey, 
1 788.  —  Elv  ( H .)  On  Sylvanus  Graves,  MiiUIUloum  [i 796].  —Whit- 
tlesey (C.)  On  Mrs.  Mary  Clap  [1769].  — Lewis  (D.  W.)  On  Eli 
Kelsey,  1788.  —  Bidwell  (B.)  On  Roger  Newton,  1789.  —  Lathrop 
(S.)  On  Prof.  Samuel  Wales,  jr..  1791. — Whitney  (Eli)  On  Robert 
Grant  [1792].  —  Dana  (James)  On  I'res.  Ezra  Stiles  [1795]. — 
Hine  (Homer)  On  Jabez  Backus  I1794I.  18  in  one  vol.,  ;;wi//)' 
uncut,  neto  half  morocco  {Noxl>urg/ie). 

Nav  Haven  (except  ttoo),  17  03-95 

2208 Almanac.     The   College  Almanack,   for   the   year    1761. 

By  a  Student  of  Yale  College.  JVcjo  Haveti,  1761 

2209 A  View  of  the  Calvinistic  Clubs  in  the  United  States,  //. 

23.  uncut.  12°  n.  p.,  n.  d.  [ab.  1800] 

"Connecticut  i-^  almost  totally  an  ecclesiastic.il  state,  ruled  by  the  I'resident  of  the  Col- 
lese  [Dr.  Dwightl.a.s  by  a  Monarch"  (p.  i.().  "Time  only  can  dcturniine  who  have  done 
most  injury  to  Christianity,  I'aino,  or  the  Calvinistic  clubs."  The  name  of  the  author  of 
this  tract  (which  is  now  scaki.e)  seems  to  have  remained  unknown.  Mr.  Ilrinley's  copy 
has,  on  the  first  leaf,  the  name  of  "  j.  Andrews,  from  I,.  Andrews,"  .™d  Ix'low  the  half 
title,  in  the  same  handwriting,  "  J.  C.  Ogden,"  i.e.  the  Rev.  Jolin  C  Ot;dun,  of  New 
Haven,  1770-.S5,  afterwards  rector  of  the  ICpisc.  Church  in  t'ortsmouth,  .N.  H.,  .ind 
again,  ior  a  time,  in  Connecticut,  after  I7',t^  I  infer  that  the  tract  was  printed  by  Lorim; 
Andrews  in  Slo,i;/'riil(;i',  alxjut  1800. 

2210 Pamphlets  (lo)     Pemberton's  Sermon  at  Yale  College. 

1741.  —  Whittlesey's  Ser.  before  Commencement,  1744. —  Declar. 
of  Rector  and  Tutors  against  Whitefield,  1745.  —  Pres.  Clap's 
letter  to  friend  in  Boston  (rel.  to  Jona.  Edwards,  and  Whitefield), 
1745  (3)  ;  and  Letter  to  J.  Edwards,  1745.  —  Statuta,  etc.,  1748  (2). 
—  Clap's  Religious  Constitution  of  Colleges,  1754.  —  Letter  to  a 
Clergyman  [Rev.  J.  Bellamy]  in  Connecticut,  1757.  —  Clap's  De 
fence  of  Doctrines  of  New  England  churches.  1755  (2).  —  Remarks 
on  Clap's  defence  [by  T.  Darling],  1757.  v.  p.  1741-57 

2211 Pamphlets  {i^)     Letter  to  the  Clergy  of  Conn.,  1760. — 

Statuta.  1764.  —  Clap's  Essay  on  Moral  Virtue,  //.  68,  1765. — 
Daggett's  funeral  Se'.  on  Job  Lane,  1768.  —  Commencement  Essay 
on  Fine  arts  [by  J.  Trumbull],  1770,  and  on  History,  I'.loquence 
and  poetry  of  the  Bible  [by  T.  Dwight],  1772.  —  Dwight's  Valedic- 
tory .\ddress,  1776.  —  Pres.  Stiles's  Oratio  Inauguralis,  1778. — 
Prof.  N.  Strong's  Astronomy  Improved,  1784.  —  [J.  Barlow's] 
Commencement  Poem,  1781.  —  Y.  C.  subject  to  the  General  Assem- 
bly, 1784.  —  Law.s,  1787.  —  Snialley's  Sermon  after  C^ommence- 
ment,  1787.  v.  p.  1760-S7 

2212 Pamphlets  {i^^    Laws,  1795.  —  Stebbins's  Commencem(;nt 

Address,  1796. —  The  Suicide,  a  commencement  dialogue  [by  T. 
Day],  1797.  —  Marsh's  Oration  on  Mosaic  History  oi'  Cr(;;>tion, 
1798.  —  Dutton's  Commencement  Poem,  1800.  —  Marsh's  Supple- 


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ment  to  Priestly's  Lectures  on  History,  1801.  —  Dana's  Funeral 
Ser.  on  E.  G.  Marsh,  1803.  —  Griswold's  Sermon  before  Court, 
1803.  —  Dwight's  Sermon  on  Duelling,  1805.  —  Laws,  181 1. — 
Address  at  Formation  of  Lycurgan  Association,  1820(2). — Junior 
Fxhihition  Exercises,  1822.  —  [Kingsley's]  Remarks  on  Present 
Situation.  1823(2). 

2213  New  Haven.  Yale  College.  Patnphlets  (^li)  Fitch's  Discourses 
on  Sin;  and  Tlianksgiving  Ser.,  1828.  —  Silliman's  Introductory 
Lecture,  1828. — Taylor's  Concio  ad  clerum,  1828.  —  Outlines  of 
(Jourse  of  Lectures  on  Natural  Philosophy,  1829.  —  Circular  of 
Sophomore  Class,  1830.  —  Rejiorts  on  Course  of  Instruction,  1830. 
— Walker's  ['"uneral  Sermon  on  J.  A.  Barrett,  1833.  —  The  Medley, 
a  Periodical,  Vol.  i.  No.  i,  1833.  —  Order  of  Commencement  Exer- 
cises, 183S.  —  Knight's  Introductory  Lecture,  1838.  —  Miner's  Ad- 
dress to  Medical  Institution,  1839. 

2214 Pampldds  (14)   Brainerd's  Address  to  Medical  Institution, 

1840.  —  Ticknor's  .Address  to  Med.  Instit.,  1840.  —  Triennial  Cata- 
logue of  the  Theol.  Dept.,  1841.  —  Willis's  .'Vddress  to  Beethoven 
Club,  1841. — Grant's  Address  to  Medical  Institution,  1850. — 
Woolsey's  Funeral  S.  on  A.  Hebard,  1851,  and  011  J.  L.  Kingsley, 
1852.  —  Catalogue  of  Paintings,  1852.  —  Fisher's  Baccalaureate 
Sermon,  1855.  —  Burr's  .Address  to  Medical  Institution,  1S64. — 
Yale  Banner,  187 1  (and  Suiiplement).  —  Woolsey  and  Pierrepont, 
Addresses  at  soth  Anniversary  of  the  Law  School,  1874. 

2215 Pamphhts  (12)     Subscriptions  to  $100,000  fund,  1833. — 

[Kingsley's  I  Sketch  of  History  of  Y.  C,  1835. — Ordination  and 
inaug.  of  I'res.  Woolsey,  iS4().  —  Woolsey's  Ilistor.  Discourse, 
150th  aiHiiv.,//.  128,  1850.  —  Fisher's  centen'l  Discourse,  College 
Cluirch,  //.  98,  1858.  —  Obituary  record  of  Alumni,  iSGo-64  anti 
'66.  —  Commemorative  celebration,  1865. 

2216 Sermons  by   Time.  Dwight,   D.D.,  Pres.  of  Yale  CoUegf. 

Nature  and  Danger  of  Infidel  Philosophy,  1797;  Fourth  of  July, 
1798  ;  Eulogy  on  Washington,  1800;  Century,  1801  ;  Death  of  E, 
G.  Marsh,  1803  ;  (also,  one  on  the  same  by,  B.  Fowler;)  on  Duel 
ling,  1804 ;  Death  of  Gov.  Trumbull,  1809  ;  'I'he  Charitable  Blessed. 
1810;  Fast,  1812  ;  Eulogy  on  Pres.  Dwight,  by  B.  Silliman,  1817. 
1 1  /;/  I  rol.  8  "  New  Harcii. 


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2217  Abington.  Smith's  Hist.  Discourse,  1850.  —  Andover.  S])rague's 
Cent'l  (liscourse,  1849.  —  Ashford.  Hancock's  S.  at  ordina.  of  J. 
Bass,  1743.  —  Avon.  Hubbell's  review  of  i?  years' ministry,  1853. 
—  Avon,  (West)  Centennial  of  Cong,  church,  185 1.  —  Bethany. 
Jones's  Farewell  S.,  1809. — Berlin.  Manual  and  Hist.  Memoir  of 
So.  (2d)  Cong,  cluirch,  1857.  — Berlin  (Worthington).  Woodworth's 
Two  Sermons  on  firing  of  the  Church,  1848.  —  Branford.  Gillett's 
semi-centennial  Sermon,  1858.     9  Pamphlets. 

22  iS  Bristol.  Hist,  sketch  of  Cong,  church,  1852. — Brooklyn.  De- 
votion (Eben.)  Discourse,  Oct.  22,  1754,  at  the  Funeral  of  Rev. 
Epli.  Avery  (4"  Boston,  y.  Draper,  1755)  ;  Whitney's  half-century 
S.,  1806;  Willson's  Review  of  Eccles.  proceedings,  1818.  —  Can- 


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terbury.  Mooch's  Farewell  S.,  1822  ;  Statement  on  Miss  Ciandall's 
colored  school,  1833  ;  Trial  of  Dr.  Crandall  at  Washington,  I).  C;., 
1S36  ;  Manual  of  ist  Conj;;.  church,  18153.  —  Canton.  Ilallock's 
dedica.  S.,  1815.  —  Chaplin.  Manual  of  ist  Cong,  church,  1840. 
ID  Pamphlets. 

22  ig  Cheshire.  Beardsley's  Hist.  Discourse,  .St.  Peter's  church,  1839; 
50th  anniv.  of  Episc.  Academy,  1844  ;  ami  Disc,  at  .\cademy,  1863. 
—  Colchester.  Skinner  (/v't-r.  I'liomas)  Discourse,  at  Westchester 
in  Colciiester,  Dec.  8,  1745,  after  the  l''unoral  of  [his  Wife]  Mrs. 
Mary  [NewhallJ  Skinner,  it/inif,  \  Boston,  1746. — Colebrook. 
Lee's  farewell  Sermon,  1828. — Columbia.  Manual  of  Cong, 
church,  i860.  —  Cornwall.  Sedgwick's  Impartial  narrative  of  case 
of  Rev.  H.  Gold,  1783,  and  Gold's  reply,  1783.  —  Coventry.  Reply 
to  A.  -Abbot's  statement  of  proceedings  in  ist  cliurch,  1812  {2); 
Proceedings  rela.  to  A.  .\bbot,  1812  ;  (South  Cov.)  Address  to  Hale 
Monument  Assoc,  by  A.  T.  Judson,  1836.     13  Pampliltts. 

2220  Danbury.  Narrative  of  proceedings  against  Rev.  Mr.  White, 
N.  Haven,  \-,(^\^,  Vindication  of  Proceedings,  1764;  Robbins's 
Cent.  Sermon,  1801  ;  The  same,  r,'pr.  1828  ;  The  same,  lepr.  1S46  ; 
Dedication  of  Wooster  Monument,  (Deming's  oration,)  1854. — 
Derby.     Scott's  Cent.  Sermon,  1841.     7  I'anip/ilcts. 

2221  Durham.  Fowler's  dedica.  .Ser.,  1847. — E.  Haddam.  Parsons's 
Quarter-century  Sermons,  1841. — E.Hartford.  Manual  of  ist 
Cong,  church,  1836;  (Orford  Soc.)  King's  Farewell  Sen,  1810. — 
E.  Haveu.  Manual  of  C!ong.  church,  1833. — ^-  Windsor.  L.ay- 
ing  c.  s.  of  Thool.  Sem.,  1834  ;  Ivxtracls  from  records  of  ist  church, 
1833.     9  ratnphkts. 

2222  Durham.     Fowler  (W.  C.)   llislc^ry. 


1223  East  Haven.     Dodd  (S.) 


from  1662  to  1S66. 

8^  Hartford,  1866 
Fast  Haven  Register,  shap. 

12°  A'cw  Haven,  18 j  4 

2224  East  Windsor.  History  of  the  First  Ecclesiastical  Society  from 
1752  to  1854,  with  Sketch  of  the  Life  of  the  second  Pastor,  Rev. 
S.  Bartlett,  and  his  Farewell  Discourse.  12°  Hartford,  1857 

2225  —  Theological  Institute.  Piof.  N.  (lalo's  Inaug.  Address,  185 1  ; 
Prof.  E.  A.  Laurence's  Inaug.  Address,  1854.  2  Famphlets. 

2226  Farmington.  Porter  (N.)  Historical  Discourse,  Nov.  4,  1840, 
//.  99.  8"  Hartford,  1841 

2227  Ellington.  Manual  of  Cong,  church,  1860;  Brockway's  New 
Year's  S.,  1828.  —  Fairfield.  Atwater's  bi-cent.  Sermon,  1839;  Da- 
vies's  bi-centen'l  S.  at  Green's  Farms,  1839;  History,  &c.,  of 
Fairfield  East  Association,  1859  (2).  —  Farmington.  Porter's 
Thanksgiving  Ser.,  1822,  IJi-Cent.  Ser.,  1840,  and  Half-Century 
Sen,  1856;  [  Richards's]  Sketches  by  an  inhabitant,  Windsor,  Vt., 
1832.  —  Franklin.  Nott's  Half-Cent.  Sermon,  1S32  ;  and  60th 
anniv.  Ser.,  1842.      12  Pamphlets. 

2228  Franklin.  vJelebration  of  One  Hundred  and  Fiftietli  Anniver- 
sary of  the  Congregational  Church,  Oct.  4,  1868,  (with  Woodward's 
Hist.  Address,) /^//rir/A-  and  map.  8"  Ne^v  Haven,  1869 


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271 


2229  Glastenbury  for  Two  Hundred  Years.  ClKipin  (A.  B.)  A  On- 
lennial  Discourse,  May  18,  18153,  with  an  Apjiondix,  ilotli,pp.  2i;2. 

8"  Hartford,  1S53 

2230  Glastenbury.  Manual  of  istCiuncli,  1S34,  and  1S59;  Centenn'l 
(Celebration,  1853;  (Curtisxille")  Indignation  meeting,  1854. — 
Goaheii.  I'owcrs's  Centennial  Address,  1838. — Oroton.  'i'utlle"s 
S.  at  Tort  (Iriswold,  1821  ;  JJrainerd's  address  at  Fort  (Jriswold, 
1825  ;  Description  of  the  Monument,  1845.     8  Pamplilils. 

2231  Groton.  Ratlibun  (Jona.)  Narrative  of  Capture  of  (Iroton  J'orl, 
and  of  the  Massacre.  12"  «. /.  [  TS40] 

2232  Guilford.  Elliot  (Jolui)  [Historical]  Discourse  on  tlie  fust  Sab- 
bath of  the  year.  8°  AfiM/etowii,  1802 

2233  —  Two  Letters  to  a  Friend  on  the  Removal  of  the  Rev.  Mr. 
J — s  S — t  [James  Sproat]  from  a  Chnrch  in  (! — If — d  to  one  in 
r — ]p — a  [Philadelpliia], //,  t,2,  kakk.  8^  n.  p.  1769 

2234  Haddara.  Field  (D.  D.)  History  of  Haddnni  and  Fast  Had- 
dam,  scARCK.  8°  1814 

2235  Hampton.  Bn,MNf;s  (VVm.)  A  Warning  to  (iod's  Covenant 
People.  [Fast]  Discourse,  in  Windham  \"illage  [Hampton],  the 
18th  of  April,  1733,  it  being  the  last  day  of  his  Preaching.  (Pre- 
face by  Rev.  James  Hale,  of  Ashford.)  //.  ((>),  29,  iiiuiif. 

\(>°  Nc70  I.oni/oN,  T.  Grtcn,  1733 

\'i:uY  ScAKCK.     Not  in  Haven's  Catalojjuc,  or  the  Conn.  Ilisl.  .Siicicly's. 

2236  Havwinton.    Chipman  (R.  M.)     History  of  Harwinton, /_•*.  1152. 

8    Ilartfoni,  i860 

2237  Killingly.  Histor.  narrative  of  Congreg.  Convention,  1781. — 
Kent.  Andrews's  Ser.  on  withdrawing  from  Cong,  ministry,  1831. 
—  Killingworth.  Inquiry  into  case  of  Rev.  P.  Crocker,  1825; 
Statement  relating  to  ditficidties,  182S.  —  Lebanon.  S.Williams's 
half-cent.  Sermon,  1773  ;  Cogswell's  Fun.  Ser.  for  Sol.  Williams, 
1776,  .\Af///'(V/,-  Williams  (Solo.  2d.)  farewell  S.,  17 78  ;  ])ewey  on 
the  Hail-Storm,  1799  ;  Impartial  relation  of  the  Hail  Storm,  1799; 
Lyman's  Dedica.  Sermon,  1S07. — Licbon.  Lee's  half-CLi.i.  Ser., 
1819;  Manual  of  2d  church,  1S31;  Nelson's  half-century  Ser., 
1854.     13  Pamphlets. 

2238  Litchfield  Co.  Centennial  Celebration,  .Aug.  13  and  14,  1S51, 
//.  212,  frontispiicc.  ^'  J/artfon/,  1851 

Contains  Mist,  .•\^l^l^l■^s  by  Ch.  Just.  S.  Cliiircli ;  I'cuni  \>y  Kcv.  J.  riiTiiont ;  "  The  .Arc 
of  Ihjnicspun,''  Discourse  by  I{ev.  Ur.  H.  liushnell,  &i.. 

2239  Litchfield.  (Champion's  Hist.  (Fast)  Sermon,  1770;  Woodruff's 
Ilistory,  1845,  scAKCi: ;  Jones's  cent.  Ser.,  I'Cpisc.  church,  1846. — 
Litchfield  county.  (Iriswold  on  ]iroceedings  of  I,.  SoiUh  assoc, 
1798  ;  Morris's  .Statistical  account,  1815  ;  Hr(i\\n's  second  address 
to  people,  1818;  Histor.  sketch  of  No.  Assoc'n,  1852;  (Jenten'l 
celebration  of  North  and  South  Consociations,  1852  ;  Hollister's 
address  before  Hist,  and  Antiq.  Society,  1856.  \o  Pamphlets. 

2240  Marlborough.  Htmtington  (Jos.)  Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of 
David  Hinitington,  May  29,  1776,  uncut.  4'^  JVonoirli,  1776 

2241  Moridon.     Perkins  ((1   W.)     Historical  .Sketches,  map. 

12'  IV.  Miriiii-ii,  1849 


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2242  Middlesex  Co.  Field  (D.  J).)  Statistical  Account  of  the  County 
of  Middlesex, //.  154  (with  a  MS.  account  of  (he  "Moodus"  noises), 
///It///,  S(-(ira:  8°  Afii/i/Morc//,  1819 

2243  Middletown.  I'ield  (I ).  D.)  C!entennial  Address,  with  Histori- 
cal Sketches  of  Cronnveil,  Portland,  Ciiatliani,  Middle-Haddani, 
Middletown  and  its  Parishes.  12''  MiJdlitowi/,  i<S5  5 

2244  —  Devotion  (Eben.)  Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  the  Rev. 
Enoch  Huntington,  Jan.  6,  1762,  //iit/it. 

4"  Nav  Haven,  'Jas.  raikci-  ai/J  Cotnp.,  1762 

2245  —  Huntington  (Enoch)  Funeral  .Sermon  on  Hon.  Jabez 
Hamlin,  Af/(f</ktow/i,  1791  ;  Huntington  (E.)  Discourse  occasioned 
liy  the  Death  by  Shijiwreck  of  two  sons  of  Benj.  Henshaw  [with 
an  Appendix  giving  some  Account  of  Josejih  and  John  Hensliaw, 
etc.],  M/dtilcttmm,  1788.  —  Lathrop  (Jos.)  Christ's  Warning  to 
the  Churches,  S/ring^e/J,  1791.  —  Lathrop  (John)  Sermon  before 
Humane  Society,  Bosto/i,  1787.     4  ///  1  vol.  8° 

Tliis  volume  was  the  property  of  lionj.  Hensliaw  wlmse  name  is  written  en  eaeli  of  the 
tracts.     Hon.  Jabez  Hamlin  was  the  fatlur  of  Mrs.  li.  Hensliaw. 

2246  —  RussEL  {Rev.  Noadiah)  [Verses]  On  the  much  Lamented 
Death  of  the  Reverend  Mr.  Noadiah  Kiissel,  Late  Pastor  of  the 
Church  of  Christ  in  Middletown,  who  had  iiis  Clayey  Tabeniaclc 
Dissolved  and  his  Mortality  Swallowed  up  of  Life,  December  3d, 
17 13.  yEtatis  Suas,  55.  B/vadside,  ci/iio//s  c/it  at  tl/c  //cad,  three  col- 
/im//s  divided  and  bordered  by  black  r//lcs,  in  fine  condition. 

folio,  //./.,  «  (/.  \Ncw  London,  1714I 

ICXCESSIVKLY   Kari:.     Tliu  longest  imeni,  occiipvinK  two  (if  these  c<jliinins,  is  sii;neil 
\.  C,  probably  for  the  Kev.  Nathaniel  Collins,  of  ICnhekl  (II.  C.  1*107). 

2247  —  Journal  of  a  Tour  of  Cadets  from  the  A.  L.  S.  and  Military 
Academy,  Middletown,  to  Washington,  D.  C,  sewed. 

8  Afiddletou'i/,  1827 

2248  Meiiden.  Transactions  at  Ordina.  of  J.  Hidjbard,  A^.  Haven 
[17C8] ;  Letter  from  Assoc,  of  H.  H.  Co.  on  Mr.  Hubbard's  Con- 
fession of  Faith,  1769.  —  Middletown.  Pyne's  eulogy  on  Wash- 
ington, 1832  ;  Appeal  for  Wesleyan  universily,  1839  ;  Dedication  of 
Indian  Hill  cemetery,  1850.  —  Milford.  Hrace's  histor.  Thanks- 
giving S.,  1858;  and  i5tli  anniv.  Sermon,  i860.  —  New  Britain. 
Skinner's  dedica.  Sermon,  1823.  —  Newiugton.  Hrace's  history  of 
the  church,  1835.     9  Pamphlets. 

2249  New  Britain.  Andrews  (A.)  Genealogy  and  Ecclesiastical 
Hisioxy, po/t>ait, pp.  538.  8'  Chic</^'o,  1867 

2250  New  London  Co.  Mather  (W.  W.)  Sketch  of  the  (leology  and 
Mineralogy  of  N.  L.  and  Windham  Counties,  //.  36,  //nent,  vkky 
SCARCK.  8°  Norwich,  1834 

2251  —  History  of  Baptist  Association,  1851. 

2252  New  London.  Caulkins  {Miss  F.  M.)  I'lie  History  of  New 
London,  1612-1652,  cloth.  8°  Akw  Lomlon,  i860 

2253  —  Adams's  Sermon  on  tiie  Thunder-Clap  which  struck  the 
meeting-house,  1735  ;  Remarks  on  Result  of  Council,  \']t,^,  corners 
i//j//red;  Reasons  why  Mr.  Hylcs  left,  by  T.  S.,  1768;  Dialogue 
between  Mr.  Byles  and  the  church,  by  A.  /..,  1768  ;  Hallam's  Ser. 


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273 


on  re-opening  of  Episcopal  church,  1836(2);  McEwen's  Sermon 
on  leaving  the  old  Meeting  House,  1850 ;  and  his  half-cent.  Ser- 
mon, 1857  (2);  Marsh's  Temperance  Sen,  1866.     9  l\xmphlets. 

2254  New  London.  Apams  (Iuji'IIALEt)  of  N^ew  London.  Sermons 
preached  at  the  Ordinations  of  Rev.  Wm.  Gager,  Lebanon,  1725, — 
Rev.  Thomas  Clap,  Windham,  1726,  —  Rev.  John  Owen,  Groton, 
1727.    3  in  one  vol.  16"  Nc7o  London,  T.  Green,  1725-30 

225s  —  Adams  (Eli|)halel)  A  Discourse  Delivered  at  Colchester, 
June  13th,  1 73 1,  Ihe  Day  of  the  Funeral  of  the  Rev.  Mr.  John 
Hulkley,  //.  (4),  46.  16"  New  L.ondon,  T.  Green,  1734 

2256  —  .\(lams  (I'^lipiialet)  Sermon  on  the  E.xecution  of  Katherine 
Garret,  an  Indian-Servant  ....  for  the  nnnder  of  her  Spurious 
Child,  cm  May  3,  173S  .  .  With  her  Dying  Warning  and  Exhor- 
tation, Left  under  her  own  Hand,  ekan  eopy,  ealf  gilt  {W.  Pratt), 
uncut.  \(i°  N.  Lumdon,  2\  Green,  1738 

2257  —  Moulton  (Wm.)  Sea  Journal  of,  on  board  the  Onico,  in  a 
Voyage  from  New  London  to  Staten  Land  in  the  South  Sea,  1799- 
1804,  clean  copy.  8°  Utiea,  1804 

2258  —  Connecticut  G.azette.  Vol.  xxxi-xxxiir,  Jan.  2,  1794, -Aug. 
4,  1796,  half  calf  neat,  uncut.  folio,  New  L.ondon,  1794-6 

2259  Newtown.  Sermons  on  church  government.  Appendi.x,  on  con- 
duct of  the  Consoc,  [1774].  —  Norfolk.  Dr.  Miner's  Defence 
against  church  process,  for  professing  doctrine  of  Polygamy,  pp.  83, 
uncut,  scAKCK,  1781  ;  Robbins's  half-century  Ser.,  1812  ;  Roys's 
History,  pp. '^f),  scarce,  1847. — ^  No.  Branford.  Wood's  Historical 
Sermon,  1850.  —  No.  Coventry.  Calhoun's  Centen'l  address,  1845, 
and  Celebration  of  his  settlement,  1859. — No.  Milford.  Pinneo's 
Dedica.  Sen,  181 1. — No.  Stonington.  Hubbell's  Ser.  commemo- 
rative of  Rev.  J.  Fish;  Morris's  dedica.  Sermon,  1849.  —  North- 
ford.  Mansfield's  Memoranda  of  Weather,  remarkable  events,  etc., 
1814-29.  — Norwalk.  liouton's  Hist,  address,  200th  Anniversary, 
and  appendix,  //.  80,  185 1.     11  Pamphlets. 

2260  North  Stonington.  Palmer  (A.  G.)  Centennial  Discourse,  First 
Baptist  Church,  1843,  //.  72,  cloth.  16°  Boston,  1844 

2261  Norwalk.  Hall  (E.)  Ancient  Historical  Records,  map  and 
plates,  cloth.  12°  Norwalk,  1847 

2262  Norwich.  Caulkins  (^Miss  F.  M.)  History  of  Norwich,  from 
1660  to  1845,  plates.  12°  Norwich,  1845 

2263  —  Denison  {Rev.  Fred.)  Notes  on  the  fiaptists  and  their  Prin- 
ciples in  Norwich.  12°  Nonvich,  1857 

2264  —  Gilman  (D.  C.)  Hi-Centennial  Discourse,  1859,  2d  edition, 
with  additional  notes,  cloth.  8    Boston,  1859 

2265  —  Huntington  Family.  Conant  (Silvanus)  A  Letter  Occa- 
sioned by  the  Death  of  Mrs.  Abigail  Conant,  late  of  Middleborough, 
pp.  8,  uncut.  4°  New  London,  T.  Green,  1759 

Mrs.  Conant  was  a  daughter  of  the  Hon.  Ilczokiali   Huntington,  to  whom  the  Letter 
is  addressed. 

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2566  Norwich.  Huntington  (Jos)  The  Vanity  and  Mischief  of  pre- 
suming on  things  beyond  our  Measure.  A  Sermon  at  Norwich, 
May  22,  1774,  iinciit,  first  and  Idit  leaves  soiled. 

4°  Nomneh,  Robertsons  6^  Trumbull,  1774 

A  very  early  Imprint.     The  firm  of  Robertsons  &  Trumbull  began  printing  in  Norwich 
in  October,  1773. 

2267  —  Lord  (Benj.)  Sermons.  True  Christianity  explained  and 
enforced,  title-page  7ii(r/iti//g,  [1727].  —  'l"he  Necessity  of  Regenera- 
tion, Lecture  Sermons  .it  Norwich,  Boston,  1738. — Ordination  of 
Rev.  Jabez  Wii;ht,  at  East  Norwicli,  1727.  —  Funeral  of  his  wife, 
1751. —  Dealli  of  Rev.  Henry  Willes,  1759.  —  Instalment  of  Rev. 
N.  Whilaker,  at  Chelsea,  1761.     Six  in  i  vol. 

8°  Ncio  London,  1727-61 

2268  —  Stedman  (J.  W.)  Norwich  Jubilee;  a  Report  of  the  Bi- 
centennial Celebration,  Sept.  7  aiul  8,  1859,  map,  half-ealf. 

8"  Norwich,  1859 

2269  —  Williams  Family.  The  Hying  Mother's  Advice  and  Fare- 
well .  .  .  an  Elegy  on  the  lamented  Death  of  Mrs.  Mary  Williams, 
(formerly  Wife  of  C"a])t.  John  Williams,  Merdiant,  late  of  Norwich 
deceased,)  who  [died]  March  9,  174S-9,  /i'/w,  broadside,  64  Verses, 
in  four  ivli.'nns ;  mounted  on  linen,  folded,  and  Innind  in  polished  calf 
{Pratt).  12"  n.  p.,  n.  d.  [iMvi'  London,  1749?] 

2270  —  Lord's  6ist  anniv.  S.  1783;  Nott's  Sermon  at  Interment  of 
Dea.  J.  Hunt,  1786;  Smith's  S.  on  introduction  of  organ  in  Episc. 
church,  1791  ;  King's  tledica.  S.  1795,  and  farewell  Disc.  181 1  ; 
Strong's  half  cent.  Sermon,  1S28  ;  Mitchell's  re-dedica.  Ser.,  2d 
Cong,  church,  1830  ;  Proposals  of  Norw.  Water  Power  Co.,  1831  ; 
By-Laws,  1837  ;  Bond's  hist,  discourse,  1843,  and  dedica.  Sermon, 
1846 ;  Whitman's  farewell  S.  1846  ;  Morgan's  Centenary  of  Epis. 
church,  1849;  Ciilman's  bi-ceiuen'l  Discourse,  1859,//.  128;  Bond's 
Centennial  Sermon,  2d  Cong,  church,  i860 ;  Graves's  25th  Anniv. 
S.  1865.    16  Pamphlets. 

2271  Plymouth.  Lyman's  farewell  Sen,  1851  ;  Warren's  farewell 
Sen,  1856.  —  Pomfret.  limit's  historical  Thanksg.  Sermon,  1840  ; 
(Abingtou)  Smith's  histor.  Sermon,  1853.  —  Preston.  Hart's  30th 
anniv.  Ser.  1792.  —  Rocky  Hill.  Manual  of  Cong,  church,  1843. 
6  Pamphlets. 

2272  Salisbury.  Remarks  on  result  of  eccles.  Council,  1770;  Cross- 
man's  New  Year's  Sermon,  1S03  ;  Church's  Centen.  Address,  1841  ; 
Reid's  Ser.  at  Church  Centennial,  1844.  —  Saybrook.  Manual  of 
2(1  Bapt.  churcii,  1828,  and  iSji  ;  Hotciikiss's  half-cent.  Sermon, 
1833,  and  his  Farewell  Discoinse,  1838;  Cuion's  Api 'ogy  for  the 
Church,  1834;  Hist.  Sketch  of  Bapt.  Churches,  1849.    10  Pamphlets. 

2272  Sharon.    Sedgwick  (C.  F.)     History  of  the  Town,  very  scarce. 

16"  Llartford,  1842 

2274  —  Parker  (Rev.  D.)  Proscription  delineated;  or,  .a  Develop- 
ment of  .  .  Arbitrary  and  Oppressive  Proceedings  of  the  North 
Association  of  Litclifield  Co.  in  relation  to  the  Author,  late  pastor 
in  Sharon,  boards,  uncut.  12°  Hudson,  A.  K,  1819 


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275 


2275  Simsbury.  Phelps  (N.  A.)  History  of  Simsbury,  Granb}',  and 
Canton,  from  1642  to  1845  ;  McLean's  half-cent.  Sermon,  1859  (2 
copies).     3  Pamphlets.  8°  Hartford,  1845 

2276  —  Simsbury  Mines  (Newgate  Prison).  Bates  (W.)  The  Mys- 
terious Stranger ;  or,  Memoirs  of  Henry  More  Smith,  alias  H.  F. 
Moon  alias  W.  Newman,  confined  in  Simsbnry  Mines  for  ISurglary. 

16°  Neto  Haven,  18 17 
2277 Phelps  (R.  H.)     History  of  the  Newgate  of  Connecticut, 

its  Insurrections  and  Massacres,  etc.     Also,  some  Account  of  the 

State  Prison  at  Wethersfield.  sm.  4°  Albany,  i860 

2278 Baxter's  Tyrannicide  proved  lawful ;  Sermon  to  Loyalists, 

1781 ;  Report  of  Legislative  Committee  on  Newgate  Prison,  1826  ; 

Life  and   adventures   of   S.    Smith,  confined  for   murder,  1827  ; 

Phelps's  Newgate  of   Conn.,  1844 ;  Phelps's  History  of  Copper 

mines  and  Newgate  Prison,  1845.     6  rainphlets. 

2279  Somers.  Backus  (Charles)  Sermon  at  the  Funeral  of  Mr. 
Moses  Chapin,  1794  j  —  Strong's  centen'l  S.  1828.     2  Pamphlets. 

2280  Southington.  Manual  of  ist  Cong,  church,  182S  and  185 1; 
Ogden's  farewell  Sermon,  1836.    3  Pamphlds. 

2281  Staflford.  Woodward's  historical  Sermon,  1843  ;  Rowland's  and 
Hinsdale's  Heresy  of  Rev.  J.  Foster  detected,  1781,//.  63,  uncut; 
Answer  to  above  by  church  and  pastor,  1781.  —  Stamford.  C.  M. 
Smith's  Sermon  at  Ordin.  of  Daniel  Smith,  1793  ;  Alvord's  bi-cen- 
ten'l  address,  1841. — Stonington  Union  Bapt.  Association,  73d 
anniversary,  1845. — Stratford.  Paddock's  histor.  discourse,  Epis. 
church,  1855  (2).  —  Suffield.  Lathrop's  Two  Sermons,  on  a 
Suicide,  1805. — Thompson.  Dow's  half-cent.  S.  1846.  \o  Pam 
phkts. 

-'282  Stonington.  The  Patriot,  or  Scourge  of  Aristocracy.  Vol.  i, 
Nos.  14-51,  ""  title-page,  hoarils.     8°  Stonington-Porf,  Conn.,  1801-2 

2283  Tolland.  Waldo  (L.  P.)  Address  on  Early  History  of  Tolland, 
1 86 1.  8°  Hartfor.l,  1861 

2284  Wallingford.  Dana's  Century  S.  1770.  —  Waterbury.  Fowler's 
farewell  Sermon,  1799. — Watertown.  Richardson's  histor.  sketch, 
1845. — West  Hartford.  Manual  of  Bapt.  church,  1839.  i^  Pam- 
phlets. 

2285  West  Haven.  Century  Sermon,  Christ  church,  1839;  Colton's 
histor.  Discourse,  1859.     2  Pamphlets. 

2286  Wethersfield.  Beadle.  Marsh  (John)  Sermon  at  WelherslieUl, 
Dec.  13,  1782,  .at  the  Funeral  of  Mrs.  Lydia  lieadle,  wife  of  the 
late  William  Beadle,  and  their  Four  Ciiildien,  all  murdered  by  his 
own  Hands,  on  the  nth  instant.  With  a  Narrative  of  the  Life  of 
Win.  Beadle,  etc.,  pp.  39,  uneut.  8"  IfartforJ,  [1781J.—  Dana  (J.) 
Discourse  at  Wallingford,  Dec.  22,  1782,  occasioned  by  the  tr.igical 
exit  of  Wm.  Beadle,  etc.,  pp.  27,  uncut.  4"  A'e7ii  Haven,  [1783]. 
2  VERY  SCARCE  Semious. 

2287  Wethersfield.    Marsh's   h.alf-cent.  S.    1823.  —  Winsted.    Bulke- 
ley's  5th  anniv.  S,,  1859.  —  Windham.    Whiting's  S.  on  Thanks 
giving  for  ie\ival,  1721,  repr.  1800;  Waterman's  ientiii\    Scrmnn, 


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1800;  Tyler's  Sermon  on  150th  anniversary,  1850.  —  Woodbury, 
Sheman's  bi-centen'l  S.  1859  >  Cothren's  Address,  at  bi-centen'l 
celebration,  1859,//.  223. — Woodstock.  Lyman's  Two  Sermons, 
1793;  (West)  Underwood's  half-century  Ser.  1851.     9  Pamphlets. 

2288  Windsor.  Stiles  (H.  K.)  History  of  Anci»;it  Windsor,  including 
East  Windsor,  South  Windsor,  and  Ellington,  with  Genealogies, 
Scarce.  8°  New  York,  1859 

2289  —  Perry  (Jos.)  Discourse  Occasioned  by  the  Death  of  the 
Honorable  RociR  Woi.cott  of  Windsor,  who,  for  several  years, 
was  Governor  of  the  Colony  of  Connecticut,  And  died  May  17, 
1767,  in  the  89th  Year  of  his  Age,//.  28,  iinait,  scarce. 

4°  Hartford,  Thomas  Green,  [1767] 

2290  —  Foster  (Isaac)  Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  [his  son]  the 
Rev.  Mr.  Dan  Foster,  in  Windsor  Second  Society,  June  12,  1771, 
//.  28.  4*^  Hartford,  Eben.  Watson,  1774 

2291  Town  and  Local  History.  Morris  (J.)  Statistical  Account 
of  Litchfield  Co.,  no  title-page,  |ab.  181 4]  scarce.  —  Ijitchfleld 
County  Centennial  Celebration,  Hartford,  1851. —  Kingsley  (J,  L.) 
Bi-Centen.  Address,  at  New  Haven,  1838.  —  Bushnell(H.)  Speech 
for  Connecticut,  New  liritain,  June  4,  185 1,  Hartford,  1851. — 
Statement  of  Books,  Manuscripts,  and  Documents,  belonging  to 
tlie  Public  Archives  of  Massachusetts ;  and  three  others  in  one  vol., 
half  roan.  8° 

2292  —  Field  (D.  D.)  Statistical  Account  of  Middlesex  County, 
Conn.  Middlctown,  1819. — Porter  (Noah)  Historical  Address, 
Bi-Centennial  of  Farmington,  Conn.  Hartford,  1841.  —  Powers 
(G.)  Centennial  Address,  Goshen,  Conn.  Hartford,  1839. — Hawes 
(J.)  Centennial  Discourse,  First  Church  in  Hartford.  Hartford, 
1836,  —  Hinnian  (R.  R.)  Catalogue  of  Puritan  Settlers  of  Con- 
necticut. Hartford,  1S46.  —  Pierce  (Josiah)  Centennial  Address, 
Qorham,  Me.  Portland,  i%Tfo.  —  Quincy(J.)  15i-Centennial  Address, 
Boston,  1830.  —  Bradley  (C.  W.)  Essay  on  Surnames,  Baltimore, 
1842.  —  Cass  (L.)  Acldress  before  Ainer.  Historical  Society, 
Washington,  x'^-^G.  —  I'orter  (W.  S.)  Historical  Notices  of  Hartford 
and  W.  Hartford,  No's  i,  2.  Hartford,  1842,  uncut.  10  in  i  vol., 
half  roan.  8° 

2293  —  West  Haven.  Cluipin's  Centennial  of  Christ  Church,  1839. 
—  Derby.  Scott's  Century  Sermon,  1841.  —  Cheshire.  Beardsley's 
Historical  Sermon,  1839. — New  London.  Hallam's  Sermon  at 
Re-opening  of  St.  James's  Church,  1S36.  —  North  Haven. _  Trum- 
bull's Century  Ser.,  1801.  —  Pomfret.  Hunt's  Historical  Thanks- 
giving Sermon,  1840.  —  New  Haven.  Dutton's  Three  Historical 
Sermons,  1S42,  and  Yale  College  'i'riennial,  1838.     8  in  i  vol. 

Biography. 

2294  —  Brainkrd  (I)AVin)  Life,  by  Jonathan  Edwards,  autograph 
letters  of  Jona.  Edwards  and  John  Braiuerd  (brother  of  David), 
inserted.  8°  Boston,  1749 

229s  —  I,ife,  by  Jonathan  Edwards,  with  Extracts  from  his  Journal, 
old  calf .  8"  Worcester,  1793 


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BIOGRAPHY. 


277 


2296  Brainerd  (David)  Life,  with  an  Abridgment  of  his  Diary  and 
Tournal.  bv  John  Styles.     2d  American  edition,  old  calf,  broken. 

•'  '    -^  -^  ^  li"  Boston,  1821 

2297  Fanning  {Capt.  Natii.)  Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  [by  himself], 
%vith  sketches  of  the  Lives  of  John  Paul  Jones,  Capt.  Parsons,  and 
Lieut.  Dale,  boards,  uncut,  scarce,  12°  New  York,  1808 

2208  Gallaudet  (Thos.  H.)  Tribute  to,  by  Henry  Barnard, /^r/m//, 
clo:h.  8"  Hartford,  1852 

2200  Hale  (David)     Memoir,  by  T.  1^  Thompson,  cloth,  uncut. 
^-'  ^  ■  12°  New  York,  1850 

2300  Hale  {Capt.  Nathan)  the  Martyr  Spy.  Life,  by  L  W.  Stuart, 
with  illustrations,  cloth.  12°  Hartford,  1856 

VVitli  tlie  ;uitlior's  aiitograpli  pii'sriitatiou. 

2301  —  Another  copy. 

2302  Hooker  {Eei}.  Thos.)    Life,  by  E.  W.  Hooker.      16°  Bost.,  1849 

2303  Jerome  (Chauncey)  History  of  the  American  Clock  Business, 
and  Barnum's  Connection  with  (it),  cloth.        12°  Neiv  Haven,  i860 

2304  Jewitt.  Narrative  of  the  Adventures  and  Sufferings  of  John 
R.  Jewitt,  only  survivor  of  the  crew  of  the  Ship  Boston,  during  a 
Captivity  .  .  .  among  the  Savages  of  Nootka  Sound,  with  an 
Account  of  tl.J  Manners,  etc.  of  the  Natives,  boards,  uncut. 

12°  Middktown,  1815 

2^oc  Lyon  {Gen.  Nathaniel)     Life,  by  Ashbel  Woodward,  cloth. 
•*  ^  ^  12°  Hartford,  1862 

2^06  Mills  (Samuel  J.)     Memoirs,  by  Gardiner  Spring. 
•^  ^  8°  New  York,  1820 

2-107  Patten  {Mrs.  Ruth)     Memoirs,  by  W.  Patten. 
^  '  12°  Hartford,  1834 

2308  Porter  (Noah),  D.D.  Memorial  of  (with  Address  by  Rev.  Dr. 
H.  Bushnell,  etc.),  cMh.  8°  Farmington,  1867 

2309  Putnam  (Israel)  Essay  on  the  Life  of,  by  Col.  David  Hum- 
phreys, law  calf.  12°  Hartford,  Hudson  ^  Goodwin,  1788 

—  "The  first  cffi'it  in  Ijiogiiii.liy  that  has  been  made  on  this  continent." — Author's 
Dedication. 

2310  —  Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  Gen.  Israel  Putnam,  by  Col.  D.  Hum- 
phreys, Phila.  1798  ;  The  same,  Brattleboro'  {Vt.']  1812  j  The  same, 
Ne7v  York,  1815;  The  same,  N^ew  York,  1834,  cuts;  The  same, 
////ari/.  A':  K,  1834.     Ywti  \n  I  w\.  new  half  morocco.  16' 

231 1  Whitney  ([osiah)  of  Brooklyn,  Conn.    A  Sermon  occasioned 

by  the  Death  of"  the  Honourable'  Major-General  ISRAEL  PUT- 
NAM, dk.  blue  morocco  extra,  sides  paneled,  g.  e.  {/iedford). 

12"  Windham,  'John  Byrne,  ['7901 

Portrait  of  C.cn.  rutnani,  inserted;  and  his  Authcrai'II  siRned  to  a  receipt  for  iiay  ot 
bis  Company  in  the  Frcntli  War,  endorsed  on  an  order  (-iven  by  Jonathan  •IrnmbuU.  A 
LARtiii,  ci.iiAN  CDi'Y  of  this  viiUY  scAKC  K  semion. 

2312  —  The  Veil  Removed,  01  Reflections  on  Humphrey's  Life  of 
Putnam,  by  John  Fellows,  cloth,  12°  New  York,  1843 

2313  Stiles  (Ezra),  D.D.  Life  by  Abiel  Holmes,  portrait,  old  calf 
gilt;  autograph  letters  of  /'resident  Stiles  and  the  Pcv.  Dr.  Holmes, 
inserted  8"  J^'^^lon,  1798 


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278 


CONNECTICUT. 


2314  Trumbull  {Col.  John)  Autobiography,  Reminiscences,  and 
Letters,  from  1756  lu  \%^\,  portrait,  and  other  engravings,  cloth. 

8°  Neiv  York,  1841 

2315  Wheelock  (E.)  Memoirs  of  Rev.  Eleazar  Wheelock,  D.D., 
Founder  and  President  of  Dartmouth  College,  by  David  M'Clure 
and  IClijali  Parish,  portrait,  autograph  presentation  of  Dr.  M'Clure, 
calf.  &°  Ne^vburyport,  i&i  I 

2316  Whitney  (Eli)  Memoir  of,  by  Prof.  Denison  Olmsted,  por- 
trait, paper.  %"  Ne7i)  Haven,  1846 

2317  Wilcox  (Carlo.s)     Remains,  with  a  Memoir,  boards,  uncut. 

8°  Hartford,  1828 

2318  Funeral  Sermon.s.  T.  Stone,  on  Madam  Faith  Trumbull,  wife 
of  Gov.  Trumbull,  Hartf.,  1780.  S.  Williams,  on  Mrs.  Faith 
[Trumbull]  Huntington,  A'onv.,  1777.  /.  I'.ly,  on  (lov.  Jona. 
Trumbull.  Hartf,  1786.  S.  White,  on  <Jol.  Jos.  Trumbull,  Hartf, 
1779.  J.  Strong,  on  Gov.  Samuel  Huntington,  Hartf.,  1796.  A. 
Backus,  on  Gov.  01.  Wolcott,  Litchf.,  1797.  S.  Mather,  on  Hon. 
T.  Hutchinson,  lh)st.,  1740.  H.  Caner,  on  George  l\.,J>ost.,  1761. 
S.  Mather,  on  Queen  Caroline,  Jiost.,  1738.  15.  Hidwell,  on  Roger 
Newton,  A''.  Haven,  1789;  and  another.  1 1  in  1  vol.,  half  bound, 
good  copies.  8°  v.  p. 

2319  —  Z.  Ely,  on  Gov.  Jona.  Trumbull,  1786.  H.  C'hanning,  on 
Mrs.  Anna  [McCurdy]  Strong,  1789.  A.  liackus  on  Oliver  Wolcott, 
1797.  N.  Strong,  on  Geo.  Washington,  at  Hartford,  iSoo  ;  on  Lt. 
Gov.  C.  Goodrich,  1815.  H.  A.  Rowland,  on  Oliver  Ellsworth,  180S. 
N.  Perkins,  on  Rev.  N.  Strong,  D.D.,  1817  ;  and  20  others  in  i  vol. 

&°  V.  p.,  1786-18 

2320  —  J.  Edwards,  on  Roger  Sherman,  1793.  N.  Williams,  on  Rev. 
N.  Strong,  Coventry,  1795  ;  on  Eliakim  Hall,  Walliiigford,  1794. 
Z.  Ely,  on  Jona.  Trumbull,  Lebanon,  1786  {uncut).  T.  Pitkin,  on 
Rev.  S.  Newell,  Pristol,  1 789.  T.  Dwight,  on  E.  Goodrich,  Durham, 
1797.  Timo.  Alden,  Jr.,  on  G.  Washington,  Portsmouth,  N.  H., 
1800.  N.  Benedict,  on  J.  Bellamy,  D.D.,  Bethlem,  1790.  D. 
Tappan,  on  Lt.  Gov.  S.  Phillips,  Andovcr,  1802  ;  T.  ]{aldwin,  on 
the  same,  Boston,  1802.  S.  Buell,  on  his  dau.,  Mrs.  J.  Conkling, 
East  Hampton,  L.  L,  1783.  J.  Dana,  on  Pies.  Ezra  Stiles,  New 
Haven,  1795.  A.  Chase,  on  his  wife,  Litchfield,  1792.  Z.  Ely,  on 
Gov.  Jona.  Trumbull  (the  2d),  Lebanon,  1809;  T.  Dwight,  on  the 
Same,  N.  Haven,  1809.  lienj.  Trumbull,  on  Rev.  Noah  Williston, 
N.  Haven,  1812.     And  others,  30  in  i  vol.  8    v.  p.,  1783-18 

2321  —  B.  Trumbull,  on  Geo.  Washington,  at  N.  Haven,  {with  the 
scarce  portrait  engr.  l>y  Doolittle,)  1800.  T.  Dwight,  on  Rev. 
E.  Goodrich,  1797.  J.  Devotion,  on  Rev.  W.  Hart,  1785.  T. 
Dwight,  and  B.  Fowler,  on  Eb.  G.  Marsh,  1814.  D.  D.  Field,  on 
Mrs.  Eliz.  Brainerd  {7oith  histor.  notes),  18 14.  W.  Lockwood,  on 
Jerusha  Woodbridge  {histor.  notes),  1799.     And  10  others,  in  i  vol. 

8" 

2322  —  Cooke  (Samuel)  Funeral  Sermon  on  the  Rev.  John  Daven- 
port, of  Stamford,  Feb.,  1730-31,  //.  62,  good  copy,  morocco  extra, 
sr/VRCK.  16°  New  York,  J.  J'.  Zenger,  1731 


BIOGRAPHY.     SERMONS. 


279 


2323  Funeral  Sermons.  Learning  (Jerem.)  Sermon,  at  Chiist's- 
Church,  in  Stratford,  at  the  Funeral  of  the  Reverend  Samuel 
Johnson,  D.D.  .  .  late  President  of  King's-CoUege,  in  New  York, 
//.  18.  4"  New  Haven,  [1772] 

"  For  one  of  our  dciwrted  brethren,  wIid  w.ns  not  only  the  first  Missionary  in  I'oint 
of  Time,  but  first  in  I'oint  of  Learning  of  every  Sort,  botli  human  and  divine,  in  this 
Colony"  (p.  13). 

2324  —  Manstleld  (Rich.)  Funeral  Sermon  upon  the  Decease  of  the 
Reverend  John  Beach,  A.M.,  uncut.  4°  Nao  Haven,  [1782] 

2325  —  Caldw'jll  (C.)  Discourse  on  the  denius  and  Character  of 
Horace  HoUey,  witii  copious  biographical  notes, /(W/v?//,  hf.  doth, 
uncut.  8"  Boston,  1828 

2326  —  Dutton  (S.  W.  S.)  Funeral  Address  on  Hon.  Roger  S.  Bald- 
win, cloth.  8°  N.  Haven,  1863 

2327  —  Burgess  (Geo.)  Bp.  Address  at  the  Funeral  of  the  Rt.  Rev. 
Thomas  C.  Brownell,  Third  Bishop  of  Connecticut,  Jan.  17,  1865, 
beautifully  printcit,  on  thick  paper,  purple  borders. 

4"  CambrlJge,  A'irerside  J'ress,  1865 

2^28  Century  Sermons.  1801.  Trumbull  (1!.)  North  Haven  ;  Lath- 
rop  (Jos.)  West  Springfiekl  ;  Dwight  (Timo.)  New  Haven  ;  Strong 
(N.)" Hartford;  Backus  (C.)  Somers.     5  in  i  vol.  8° 

2329  Fourth  of  July  Orations,  1788-1802:  by  Simeon  Baldwin, 
Wni.  Brown,  D.  Daggett,  Tho.  Day,  Theo.  Dwight  (3),  Timo. 
Dwight,  D.  Edmond,  Z.  Lewis,  Benj.  Silliman,  J.  C.  Smith,  E. 
Waterman  ;  /,.  Massachusetts,  by  J.  Lathrop,  J.  Lowell,  Jos.  Quincyj 
with  other  orations.     25  in  i  vol.  8 

2330  Tracts.  Election  Sermons:  1769,  E.Williams;  1748,  N.  Fells; 
1754,  J.  Lockwood;  1749,  J.  Todd;  Eliph.  Huntington's  Disc,  at 
Freemen's  Meeting,  in  Killingworth,  1768.     5  in  one  vol.  16° 

2331  Tracts.  Election  Sermons ;  by  N.  Strong,  1790 ;  T.  Stone,  1792  ; 
J.  Marsh,  1796  ;  L  Lewis,  1797  — C.  Backus's  Ordin.  Sermon  for 
Azel  Backus,  Litchjield,  1 791.  — Address  of  the  Conn.  Gen.  Asso- 
ciation, on  a  Missionary  Society,  Norivich,  1797  ;  and  2  others.^ 
8  in  one  vol.  8 

2332  Tracts.  Election  Sermons;  by  B.  Trumbull,  1801 ;  Z.  Ely,  1S04; 
A.  Hooker,  1805  ;  W.  Lyman,  1806 ;  A.  Bassett,  1807.  —  H.  Weeks's 
Fun.  Ser.  on  Thos.  Lewis,  N.  H.  1804.  — W.  F.  Miller,  on  GospeJ 
Baptism,  Htfd.  1806;  and  six  others.     13  in  one  vol.  8° 

2333  Tracts.  Election  Sermons;  1816,  by  A.  Flint;  1824,  by  S. 
Luckey.  — A.  Yates's  Ser.  at  Funeral  of  Mrs.  A.  Flint,  Htfd.  iSioj 
and  three  others.     6  in  one  vol.  8 

2334  Sermons.  Election  Sermons,  by  J.  Marsh,  1796  ;  J.  Strong,  1S02  ; 
M.  Burnet,  180^.  — C.  Backus's  Cent.  Sermon,  Somers,  1801 ;  and 
Sermon  [Historical]  on  (iodly  Fear,  1802.  — N.  Strong,  On  Death 
of  W^ishington,  1799;  and  five  others.     12  in  one  vol.  8° 

2335  Sermons,  by  Joseph  Strong,  D.D.,  of  Nonvich.  At  Funeral  of 
Dr.  J.  Lathrop,  1807  ;  Funeral  of  Jas.  Cogswell,  D.D.,  1807  ;  Conn. 
Election,  1790  ;  Female  Benef.  Soc,  1809 ;  Obituary  of  Washington, 
1799;  Century,  1801  ;  Thanksgiving,  1797  ;  Fast,  1798  ;  Ordination 


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CONNECTICUT. 


of  I.  L.  Skinner,  1794;  On  the  Use  of  Time,  1R13;  Fasf,  1812; 
Thanksgiving,  1800  j  Mutability  of  Human  Life,  181 1.  1^  in  one 
vol,  8°  Ilc.rffinf 

2336  Tracts.  25  scarce  tracts,  of  historical  and  antiquarian  interest, 
collected  by  the  late  Rev.  ])r.  A.  Ji.  Cliapin,  bound  in  5  vols,  /id/f- 
t'rt^ (labeled  "The  Antiquary,"  vols,  x-^)  some  imperj'cct.  12° 

2337  Tracts,  Miscellaneous.  Clap  (Thos.)  Pies,  of  Yale.  Essay  on 
Moral  Virtue,  AWi'  JJavcn,  1765.  —  \\'est  (S.)  Essay  on  Moral 
Agency,  N^cw  Haven,  [1772].  —  I^ay  (Jere.)  Sermon  before  Litch- 
field Association,  N'ew  Haven,  1774.  —  Somers  {Lonl)  Judgment 
of  whole  Kingdoms  and  Nations  concerning  the  Rights,  etc.  of 
Kings,  12th  edition,  A 67^^w/,  1774.     Four  in  one  vol.  8" 

2338  Tracts,  Miscellaneous.  Occom  (Samson)  Sermon  at  the  Execu- 
tion of  Moses  Paul,  an  Indian,  for  the  Murder  of  Moses  Cook, 
Alvf  London,  [1772]. — Wetmore  (Izrahiah)  Conn.  Election  Ser- 
mon, ii-jT^,  A^orwie/t,  1775. —  Fish  (Jos.)  The  Examiner  examined  ; 
Remarks  on  Mr.  L  liackus's  Answer  to  Mr.  Fish's  Nine  Sermons, 
A^eio  London,  177 1.     And  eig/it  oflicrs ;  eleven  in  one  vol.  8° 

2339  Tracts,  Miscellaneous.  Daggett  (D.)  Eulogium  on  Gov.  Roger 
Griswold,  N'ew  Haven,  1812;  I'orter  (D.)  Sermon  at  Ordination 
of  Rev.  O.  Lyman,  Sharon,  Conn.  Hudson,  18 13  ;  Perkins  (N.)  Ser- 
mon at  Funeral  of  Rev.  Nathan  Strong,  Har/fonl,  18 17  ;  and  others. 
22  in  1  vol.  8° 

2340  Early  Almanacs.  Treat  (Rob krt)  An  Almanack  of  the  Ca'les- 
tial  Motions,  &c.  For  the  Year  . .  1 753. .  Calculated  for  the  Meridian 
of  Yale  College  at  New-Haven. .  Licensed  by  his  Honour  the  Gov- 
ernour.  New-London,  T.  Green,  1723 

Sherman  (Roger)  An  Astronomical  Diary,  or,  an  Almanack 
for  .  .  1753.     Calculated  for  the  Meridian  of  New-Loncion. 

N.  London,  T.  Green,  1753 

The  last  two  p.iges  are  devoted  to  "some  tho'ts  iijion  the  Loss  and  Damage  which  the 
Inhabitants  of  the  Colony  of  Connecticut  li.ivc  stistain'd  by  the  depreciation  of  tlie  Hills 
of  Credit  of  K.  Island  &  A'.  Hampshire,  since  the  ye.ar  1750."     (Sec  No.  21S0.) 

Sherman  (Roger)  An  Astronomical  Diary,  ete.,  for  the  Year 
1754.  t'alculated  for  the  Meridian  of  New-London.  2  eofi.'s,  one 
wanting  the  last  leaf .  N.  L^ondon,  T.  Green,  1754 

—  The  same,  for  tiie  Year  1755.  .  For  the  Aferidian  of  Poslon. 
(Contains  "A  Poem  on  Drunkenness.")  JSoston,  D.  Innole. 

—  The  Connecticut  Diary  :  or.  Almanack  for  the  Year  .  . 
1756  .  .  for  the  Meridian  of  New-Haven.      A^ew  Haven,  y.  J'aiher. 

—  An  Astronomical  Diary,  or,  an  Almanack  for  the  Year[s] 
1760,  and  1761. .  For  the  Meridian  of  Boston.     Jn'slon,  1760,  1761 

Davis  (James)  An  Astronomical  Diary:  or,  an  Almanack  For  the 
Year,  1755  .  .  Meridian  of  New  London,  first  and  last  leaves  soiled. 

A'ew  London,  T.  <^  J.  Green,  1755 

"  This  is  the  First  OffSprinp  of  a  yoimf;  I'arent ;  destroy  it  not  therefore,  if  it  be  not 
quite  perfect  in  every  i)art." — To  the  l\\\riier. 

Elliott  (Clark)  Fhil.  The  Connecticut  Almanack,  For  the 
Year[sJ,  1767  (his  First),  1768,  1770.  A'.  london,  T.  Green. 

12  Almanacs  {including  six  of  Roger  Sherman's),  all  \erv  rare. 


RHODE  ISLAND. 


281 


Fast,  1812; 
,     13  ///  one 

ian  interest, 
c  vols,  half- 

^  O 

ct.  12 

'.  Essay  on 
y  on  Moral 
lefore  Litch- 
1')  Judgment 
ishts,  eh:  of 

It  the  Execu- 
Vloses  Cook, 
Election  Ser- 
er  examined  ; 
ine  Sermons, 
/.  8° 

n  Gov.  Roger 
vt  Ordination 
kins  (N.)  Ser- 
7  ;  and  others. 

I  j,o 

of  the  Ca«les- 
r  the  Meridian 
mour  the  Gov- 
T.  Green,  1723 
an  Ahnanack 
oncion. 
T.  Green,  1753 

Damase  wliicli  tlic 
eciation  of  tlic  Hills 
No.  ai.'^o.) 

,  for  the  Year 
1.  2  f('//>.f,  one 
T.  Green,  1754- 
lian  of  Boston. 
}ston,  D.  Fowle. 
or  the  Year  .  . 
7',7/,  J.  Farker. 
or  the  Year[s] 
fAw,  1760,  1761 
nianack  For  the 
last  leases  soiled. 
J.  Green,  1755 

hercfore,  if  it  be  not 

anack,   For  the 
ondon,  1'.  Green. 

VERY  KAKE. 


RHODE  ISLAND. 

2341  Acts  and  Land's.  Code  of  1647.  Proceedings  of  the  First 
C'lcneral  Assembly  of  The  Incorporation  of  Providence  Plantations, 
and  Code  of  Laws  adopted  by  that  Assembly  in  1647,  with  notes, 
by  Wm.  R.  Staples,  //.  64.  8 '  Providence,  1847 

2342  Acts  and  Laws  of  His  Majesty's  Colon)' of  Rhode  Island  and 
Providence  Plantations  in  America.  (With  the  Charter  prefixed.) 
//.  (2),  12,  (12),  2\o, paneled  calf  extra,  red  edges,  fine  copy,  very 
RARE.  folio,  iXewi'ort,  James  Franklin,  1730 

Autographs  of  r>eo.  Dunbar,  Rich.  Ashfield,  and  Robert  II.  Morris  (Ch.  Just,  of  N. 
Jersey),  on  title-rage. 

The  imprint  snows  that  Mr.  Thomas  was  in  error,  in  statins  that  "the  press  was  first 
established  in  Newimrt  in  the  yctr  1732"  (Hist,  of  Priiithif;,  i.  .|i<j).  Ijut  sec  Nos.  24:0 
2411,  2412,  and  2413. 

2343  Acts  and  Laws  of  His  Majesty's  Colony  of  Rhode-Island,  and 
Providence-Plantations,  (with  Charter  prefixed,)  //.  15,  (15),  308, 
fine  copy,  (7/(/r(7^  folio,  A67£^(?//,  Widow  Franklin,  1744-45 

2344  Acts  and  Laws,  etc.  From  Anno  1745  to  Anno  1752,//.  (8),  no, 
brown  levant  rnoroeco  extra  (Bedford),  fine  copy. 

folio,  Ne7iiport,  %  Franklin,  1752 

2345  Acts  and  Laws  of  the  English  Colony  of  Rhode  Island,  etc. 
Charter,  //.  15,  and  pp.  46,  272,  {\),fine  copy,  half  red  tnor.  extra. 

folio,  A'e7iiport,  Samuel  Hall,  1767 

2345*  —  The  same ;  without  the  Charter ;  //.  (2),  46,  272,  (i),  stained, 

last  leaf  mutilated,  and  several  preceding  leaves  water-stained,  hf.  sheep. 

folio,  A'e7uport,  1767 

This  copy  has  the  TaliL'  (Index),  4;  panes,  which  is  not  in  tlie  preceding.  The  edition 
is  vi:ry  RAKi;.     Only  200  copies  were  printed.  (llayi'S,  K(.visii>n  of  the  Statutes.) 

2346  Bartlett  (J.  R.)  Bibliography  of  Rhode  Island.  A  Catalogue 
of  Books  and  other  publications  relating  to  the  State  of  Rhode 
Island.     With  notes.    //.  287,  Large  Paper,  uncut. 

imp.  8*^  Providence,  1864 

2347  Bartlett  (J.  R.)  History  of  the  Destruction  of  the  Caspee,  in 
Narragansett  Bay,  June  10,  1772,  Providence,  1S61.  —  Dring  (T.) 
Recollections  of  the  Jersey  Prison-Ship ;  edited  by  H.  B.  Dawson, 
(125  copies  printed')  two  portraits,  Morrisania,  1805.  2  ///  i  vol., 
large  paper,  half  green  mor.  {Roxburghe),  uncut.  royal  8° 

2348  Boundary  with  Massachusetts,  Documents  relating  to,  //.  64, 
stained.  '&°  Fall  River,  1847 

2349  Burges  (Tristam)  Memoir  by  H,  L.  Bowen,  with  Selections 
from  his  Speeches  and  Writings,  portrait.  8°  J'hila.,  1S35 

2350  Burges  (Tristam)  Solitude  and  Society  contrasted.  Oration 
at  the  annual  meeting  of  the  Philological  Society,  in  Middleborough, 
[Mass.]  June  7,  1797.  (With  an  Address  to  the  Society,  and 
two  Odes  sung  at  the  Anniversary.)    //.  24,  very  scarik. 

9,°  Providence,  Carter  i^f  Wilkinson,  1797 

The  first  published  composition  of  Mr.  Hurj{Os.  after  his  Kr.iduation  at  K.  I.  College 
(lirown  University')  in  1796.  It  is  nut  included  in  the  list  of  liis  works  in  J.  U.  Hartlett's 
BiHiography  of  Rhode  Islatnf,  or,  in  the  still  longer  list  given  by  Mr.  .Sabui,  Dictionary, 
No.  9235  (vol.  III.  p.  122). 

36 


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■'y. 

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,  1 
1    i 

282 


RHODE  ISLAND. 


2351  Callender  (J.)  Historical  Discourse  on  Civil  and  Religious 
Affairs  of  Rhode-Islancl  and  Providence  Plantations  from  1638  t.i 
1700,  polished  calf  {Bedford),  fine  copy,  tniciit.  ?>°  Jhsion,  1739 

2351*  —  The  same,  large  copy,  afeiv  leaves  stained,  hf.  red  mar.  plain. 

2352  —  The  same.  Witli  a  Memoir  of  the  Author,  annotations,  and 
illustrative  documents,  b)-  Romeo  Mlton,  D.D.  Third  Edition, 
//.  270,  cloth.  8°  Boston,  1843 

Coddinc;ton  (Wm.)  A  Demonstration  of  Free  Lo\c,  etc.,  1674. 
See  No.  541. 

2353  Easton  (John)  A  Narrative  of  the  Causes  which  ,nl  to  Philip's 
Indian  War  of  1675  and  1676  ;  witii  other  Documents  concorninj; 
this  Event  .  .  .  With  an  Introduction  and  Notes  by  F.  15.  Hough, 
map,  pp.  xxiii,  207,  paper,  uncut,     sm.  4°  Albany,  y  Munsell,  1858 

Muiisell's  Historical  .Series,  No.  II.  '•  The  rarest  of  this  series." — Sabin. 

2354  Evangelical  Association.  Minutes,  &c.,  1847-49,  1851-55, 
1857-62.  (Includes  reports  of  Home  Missionary  Society,  and 
Statistics  of  the  Churches.)    \^  Pamphlets.     8'^  FroTideuce,  1847-62 

2355  Frieze  (Jacoh)  History  of  efforts  to  obtain  an  E.xtensioii  of 
Suffrage,  1811-42.  12°  Froridence,  1842 

CoKTON  (Sa.muki.)     Seel^os.  578,  579,  580,  581. 

2356  Greene  {Gen.  Nath'i..)  Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Campaigns 
of,  by  C.  C<\\A\Yc\\,  portrait,  autograph  letter  of  Gen.  Greene  inserted, 
calf,  marbled  edges.  8'^  Fhiladelphia,  1819 

2357  Greene  (Natiianael)  Life  and  Correspondence,  by  William 
Johnson.     2  \o\s.,  portraits,  maps,  and  plans,  uncut. 

4"  Charleston,  1822 

2358  Might  and  Right,  l^y  a  Rhode  Islander  [F.  H.  Green],  por- 
t>ait  of  T.  IV.  Dorr.  12°  Frovidence,  1844 

Hopkins  (Sti:i'1IRN)  The  Rights  of  Colonies  Examined,  rrovi- 
dencc,  1765.  See  No.  190,  and  for  the  London  reprint,  same  year,  .see 
No.  190.* 

2359  Jackson  (C.  T.)  Report  on  the  Geological  and  Agricultural 
Survey  of  R.  Island.  8°  Frovidence,  1840 

2360  Jenks  (Joseph)  A  Reply  To  the  most  Principal  Arguments  con- 
tained in  a  Book,  Entituled,  The  l>a])tism  of  the  Holy  Spirit  with- 
out Elementary  Water,  (•/(•.,  .Signed  William  Wilkinson.  In  which 
Reply  .  .  .  both  Water- Haptism  and  the  Lord's  Supj^er  [are]  Plainly 
proved  to  be  the  (Commands  of  Jesus  Christ, //.v,  70,  {i), polished 
calf  extra,  bach  full  gilt,  g.  e.  {F.  Bedford). 

sm.  8°  n.  p.  SJUuton,  jf.  Fraiihlin?'],  Frinted  in  the  year  17 19. 

'J'lie  autlmr  of  tliis  P;.\ti<i;mi;lv  Kark  booli  was  depiity-novernor  and,  1727-32,  f;over- 
nor  of  Kliode  Isl.iiul.  It  was  written  by  way  of  rejoinder  io  Wm.  Wilkinson's  .Answer  to 
a  tract  by  (olin  llaniniet  (of  Providence)  entitled,  "  The  liaptism  of  Water  pl.ainly  pioved 
to  be  a  Conini;>nd  of  Jesus  Christ,"  &c.  —  The  type  seems  to  be  that  of  J.tines  P'ranklin's 
office  —  not  yet  removed  from  lloston  to  Rhode  Island. 

2361  Lynch  (Anne  C.)  The  Rhode  Island  13ook  :  Selections  from 
Writings  of  Citizens  of  R.  \.,  frontispiece.         12°  Frovidence,  1841 

2362  [Macspakran  (/i't7'.  Jas.)  D.D.]  America  Dissected;  (being 
a  full  and  true  Account  of  all  the  American  Colonies,  shewing  the 
intemperance  of  the  climate,  excessive  heat  and  cold,  and  sudden 
violent  changes  of  weather;  terrible  and  mischievous  thunder  and 


f  i;l- 


RHODE  rSLANIl. 


283 


lul  Religious 
from  1638  t.> 
Boston,  1739 
•d  mor.  plain. 
otatioiis,  and 
lircl  Edition, 
Boston,  1843 
•c,  etc.,  1674. 

cd  to  Philip's 
s  conccrninc]; 
F.  B.  Hough, 
Munse/l,  1858 

in. 

J9.     1851-55. 

Societ}',  and 
(ma;  1847-62 

Extension  of 
ovidencc,  1842 

id  Campaigns 
jKCcnc  inserted, 
adelphia,  18 19 
_>,  by  William 

tarlcston,  1822 
Green],  I'or- 
'ovidcnee,  1844 
nined.  Piovi- 
same  year,  sec 

:1  Agricultural 
roviiienec,  1840 
Tguments  con- 
)ly  Spirit  witli- 
on.  In  wliicii 
;r [are]  Plainly 
o,  {i),po/is//ed 

the  year  1719. 

iml,  1727-32,  Kovei- 
Ikinson's  Answer  to 
('ater  plainly  proved 
)f  James  Franklin's 

elections  from 
^rovidcnce,  1S41 
seated ;  [being 
:;s,  shewing  the 
Id,  and  sudden 
us  thunder  and 


lightning  ;  bad  and  unwholesome  air,  destructive  to  human  bodies; 
badness  of  money;  danger  from  enemies;  but  above  all,  to  the 
Souls  of  the  poor  people  that  remove  thither,  from  the  multifarious 
wicked  and  pestilential  heresies  tliat  prevail  in  tiiose  parts.  In 
Several  Letters  from  a  Reverend  Divine  of  tiie  t'hurch  of  England, 
Missionary  to  America,  and  Doctor  of  Divinity.  Published  as  a 
Caution  to  unsteady  people  who  mav  be  tem])ted  to  lea\e  their 
Native  Country.]  //.  48,  ivants  title.     S°  [Dnidin,  S.  Foivcll,  1753] 

"  Tliiswdrk  was  wilttcn  in  the  Narra.i;;'"^*-'"  Country,  K.  1.,  wlu-rc  Dr.  MacSparran 
ro^iileil  as  a  missionary,  for  upwards  of  thirty  years.  liricf  di-scnptions  are  nivcn  of  all 
till-  lirilish  Colonics,  but  <if  Rhode  Island  his  descriptions  are  more  full.  The  oriKinal 
pamphlet  is  vicRY  hari:."  — 7-  A'.  Bnrlhll's  BiNios;!:  of  A'.  /.  It  was  rcpnntod  thirty 
years  ai;o  by  Mr.  I'pdikc,  "having  hecnuie  KXTKii.Mr.i.v  haki;."  Mr.  lirmley's  copy  wants 
the  title  (which  is  here  taken  from  I'pdike's  reprint),  but  is,  in  other  respects,  t;ood. 

2363  Macspakkan(Ias.)  Sermon  preached  at  Narragansett,  March  15, 
\'j\\,  polished  ealf{F.  Bedford).    4°  Newport,  Widow  Franklin,  1741 

2364  Maxcy  (Jo:ia.)  D.D.  Literary  Remains,  with  a  Memoir  by  R. 
j^lto„_  8°  New  York,  1844 

2365  NanuRansett  Club  Publications.  Vol.  I. —  Containing  :  Roger 
VVilliams's  Key  into  the  Language  of  America  ;  edited  by  J.  II. 
Trumbull.  Letter  of  John  Cotton.'  Mr.  Cotton's  Letter  I'.xamined. 
With  a  liibliographical  Introduction,  by  R.  A.  Guild.     Cloth,  uneut. 

sm.  4°  Providenee,  1866 

2366  [Norwood  (Abraham)?]  The  Acts  of  the  Elders,  commonly 
called  the  lk)ok  of  Abraham  ;  containing  a  Revelation  made  to 
him  at  a  Protracted  meeting,  tr  whicii  is  appended  a  Chapter  from 
the  Book  of  Religious  Errors  .  .  Calculated  for  the  Meridian  of 
Rhode  Island.    8th  edition, //.  ido,  front.        sq.  iG°  Boston,  1847 

2^67  Pkkry  ((^r.ivKK  Hazard)  Life,  with  an  Appendi.x  comprising 
Biographical  Sketches  of  General  Pike  and  Capt.  Lawrence,  and 
a  vTew  of  the  Navy  of  the  U.  S.,  by  John  M.  Niles,  portrait,  roan 


gilt. 


Hartford,  1820 


2368  Pkkrv  (O.  H.)    Life,  with  an  Appendix  comprising  a  Memoir  ol 
Capt.  Tames  Lawrence,  with  Sketches  of  Conn,  xloies  Bainbridge, 
Decaiiir,  l\irler  a\id  Macdonougii,  and  Generals  Pike  and  Harri- 
son; by  John  M.  K\\ii^,  portraits,  sheep.  12°  Hartford,  1S21 
"^60   Pi-TKR.soN  (E.)    History  of  Rhode  Island  and   Newport,  plates, 
-^  jl„tk.                                                                          8°Afec'l'/A  1853 
2370  Reports  (Majority  and  Minority)  to  U.  S.  House  of  Representa- 
tives of  Select  Com'mittee  on  the  Interference  of  th'   Executive  in 
the  Affairs  of  Rhode  Island.     2  ///  i  vol.         8°  Washington,  1845 

Consress.  Docs.,  -•Stli  Con^r.  1st  Session;  pp.  1075,  172. 

2-571   RiioDK    Island  Historicat,  Sociktv.     Collections,  Vols.  1-5. 
'    c  vols.  S"  Providenee,  IS27-.^3 

\'ol.      1.  Williams '.Koj;er)     Key  into  the  I-an;;ua!;e  of  America. 

II,  (iorton  (SanmeH     Simplicity's  Defence. 

III.  Potter  (K.  K.)     K.nly  History  of  Narragansett. 

IV.  Callend.M- (|ohn)     Uisloricul  Discourse ;  ed.  by  Elton. 
V.  Staples  (\V.  K-^     Annals  of  Providence,  to  1S32. 

2372  _  Addresses  before  the  R.  I.  Historical  Society;  by  W.  (iam- 
mell,  1844;  T-  Uurfee,  1847  (3  editions);  R.  G.  Hazard,  1848; 
G.  W.  Greene,  1849;  E.  R.  Potter,  1851;  S.  G.  .Vrnold,  1852. 
8  pamphlets.  8° 


Ill 


■1 1 


w^ws^ 


ill 


ii- 


X 


284 


RHOPF,  ISLAND. 


2373  Richmond  (f.  \V.)  Rhode  Island  Repudiation  ;  or,  History  of 
the  Rcvol.  Debt  of  R.  I..  2d  ed.,//.  xvi,  208.     8"  PrmidcKce,  1855 

2374  Ross  (A.  A.)  Discourse  on  ("ivil  and  Religious  Liberty  of  Rhode 
Island,  half  in/f,  ndtt.  12°  ProvUence,  1838 

2375  Slater  (Samuici.)  Tlic  Father  of  Ameiican  Manufactures,  Me- 
moir of,  and  History  of  Cotton  Manufacture,  by  Geo.  S.  White. 
2d  edition,  portrait.  8°  Pliila.,  1836 

2376  Staples  (W.  P.)  The  Documentary  History  of  the  Destrrction 
of  the  Gaspee,  //.  56.  r.  8°  Prmndencc,  1845 

-377  Ui'DiKE  (WiLKiNs)    Memoirs  of  the  Rhode  Island  Bar,  cloth. 

12°  Boston,  1842 

2378  Upiiikk  (W.)  History  of  the  Episcopal  Church  in  Narragansett ; 
witli  a  History  of  other  E])iscoi5al  churches  in  the  State,  portrait 
of  Per,  'J.  ATcSparran,  cloth,  very  scarce.         8"  Nciu  York,  1847 

-379  Ward.  Stillman  (Sam.)  Sermon  preached  before  the  Continen- 
tal Congress,  Mar.  27,  i77f),  on  the  Death  of  Hon.  Samuel  Ward, 
one  of  the  Delegates  from  Rhode  Island,  staiual.     8°  Phila.,  1776 

2380  WiLLiA.Ms  (RociEk)  A  Key  into  the  Language  of  America:  | 
or,  1  An  help  to  the  Language  of  the  Natives  \  in  that  part  of 
.\merica,  called  |  New-England.  ,  etc.,  //.  (16),  197,  (3),  elegantly 
houiul,  ill  blue  straight-grained  morocco  extra,  gilt  bach  and  sides,  g.  e. 
{IF.  Pratt),  RARE.  sm.  8°  London,  Gregory  Dexter,  1643 

2381  Williams  (Roger)  A  Key  into  the  Language  of  America.  Re- 
printed, with  an  Introduction  and  Notes,  by  J.  Hammond  Trumbull, 
cloth,  uncut.  sm.  4°  J'rovidence,  1866 

Narrac;.insott  Club  Piililications,  Vul.  I.  The  volume  .ilso  cmil.Tiiis,  lulin  Ciitton's  Let- 
ter ;  K.  Williams's  Mr.  Cnttmi's  Letter  Answcretl;  and  a  liibli(i};ra|iliical  IiUroiUictiiin  to 
tlic  \Vritiiif;s  of  Roger  Williams,  by  K.  A.  (iuild.     Clot/i,  uncut. 

For  other  works  of  Koner  Williams,  see  Nos.  6S7-690. 

2382  —  Knowles  (Jas.  D.)     Memoir  of  Roger  Williams. 

12°  Boston,  1834 

2383  —  Elton  (Romeo)  Life  of  Roger  Williams,  cloth,  uncut. 

12°  London,  [1S52] 

2384  WiLLL\MH  {Mrs.  C.  R.)  Annals  of  the  Aristocracy  [of  Rhode 
Island.]    First  (only?)  Number,//.  80.  8°  Providence,  1845 

2385  Tracts  (Political)  Address  to  the  People  [in  favor  of  election 
of  Greene],  1S02.  —  Defence  of  J.  Rutledge  against  calumiu',  or, 
Haman,  in  the  shape  of  Chris.  Ellery,  hung  upon  his  own  gallows, 
scarce,  //.  64,  1803.  —  Observations  on  Petitions  of  various  mer- 
chants, 1803.  —  Report  on  Farmer's  E.xchange  Bank  in  Glocestcr, 
1809.  —  Jackson's  &  Potter's  Address  to  constituents,  1812. — 
Address  on  coalmines,  1825.  —  T.  Williams's  Bi  cent'l  Ser'iion, 
1837  (2).  —  [Potter,]  Paper-money  of  R.  I.  colony,  1837.  —  ("dusli 
tution  adopted  by  Convention  of  Nov.  1841  (2).  —  The  same,  i\o\-. 
1S42. — J.  Q.  Adams.  The  Social  Compact;  a  Lecture  at  Provi- 
dence.    13  Pamphlets. 

2386  Tracts  (Troubles  of  1842.)  Durfee's  charge  to  grand  jury; 
Report  of  com'ee  on  the  Constitution ;  Cowell's  letter  to  Gov. 
King;  Wayland's  Discourse  of  affairs  of  R.  I.;  Review  of  Way- 
land's  discourse ;  Proclamation  of  Gov.  King,  broadside;  Providence 


or,  History  of 

rm<iiier.ce,  1855 
lerty  of  Rhode 
rovUcncc,  1838 
ufactures,  Me- 
jCO.  S.  White. 
\°  riiihi.,  1836 
le  Destrrction 
rovidencc,  1845 
d  Bar,  clotli. 
"  Jios/o/i,  1842 

Narragansett ; 
State,  portrait 
ao  York,  1847 
tlie  Continen- 
Saimiei  Ward, 
1°  Fhiia.,  1776 

-A  America :  | 
1  that  part  of 

',  (3).  fk^<J>i/fy 
and  sides,  g.  c. 
V  Dexter,  1 643 

Vmerica.  Rc- 
oiKriVunibull, 
'■ovidencc,  1866 

Jolm  Ciitton's  I.ct- 
cal  Introduction  to 


^  Boston,  1834 

iineitt. 

.on don,  [1S52] 

cy  [of  Rhode 

roiidenee,  1845 

or  of  election 
calumny,  or, 
i  own  gallows, 
[  various  mer- 
in  Glocester, 
ents,  181 2. — 
ent'I  Ser'non, 
537.  —  C'onsti- 
!ic  same,  Nov. 
:ture  at  Provi- 

»  grand  jury ; 
etter  to  Gov. 
view  of  Way- 
'e;  Providence 


PROVIDENCE. 


285 


Daily  Journal,  May  26,  1842;  Clo.se  of  late  rebellion;  Vinton|s 
Thanksgiving  sermon  ;  Facts  of  the  R.  I.  controversy ;  Goodell's 
Rights  and  wrongs  of  R.  I.  ;  The  Close  of  the  late  Rebellion  in 
R.  I.,  2d  ed. ;  iJowen's  Recent  contest  in  R.  I.;  Trial  of  T.  N. 
Dorr ;  and  7  others.     23  Pamphlets. 

TOWN  AND  LOCAL  HISTORY. 

2387  Providence.    Act  of  Incorp.,  Rules,  etc.,  of  Uenev.  Congr.  Soc, 
.     1 77 1  and  1802.  —  Charter  of  Prov.  Assoc,  of  Mechanics,  1789. — 

Hitchcock's  New  Year's  Sermon,  1797.  — S.  Eddy's  Reasons  for 
Opinions  for  which  lie  was  dismissed  from  Bapt.  clnircli,  for  het- 
erodo.xy,  18 18,  poor  eopy.—  Review  of  Eddy's  Reasons,^  1S19. — 
Answer  to  a  Providence  lawyer,  alias  "Demens  Egomet,"  1822. — 
Difficulties  in  Pacific  Cong.  Church,  1823.  — Riot  at  Ilardscrabble, 
1S24,  stained.  —  Farley's  Dedica.  Sermon,  1829.  —  Hall's  cenien'l 
Discourse,  ist  Cong,  church,  1836.  —  Pitman's  centen'l  Discourse, 
//.  72,  1836.  —  Wa'yland's  discourse  before  Athenaeum,  1838.  12 
Pamphlets. 

2388  —  Parker's  farewell  Sermon,  1843.— Tucker's  centen'l  S.,  1845. 
—  Annual  Reports  of  Athenx'um,  1846,  '47.  — Statement  of  facts 
relative  to  Ordin.  at  Grace  church,  1847.  — Swan  Point  cemetery 
manual,  1848.  —  Report  of  ISutler  Hospital  for  the  Insane,  1854.  — 
Report  on  Gas,  1848.  — 3d  ann.  rept.  of  Reform  School,  1854.— 
Manual  of  ist  Bapt.  church,  1855.     9  Pamphlets. 

2385  —  Hague  (W.)  Historical  Discourse  at  Bi-Centcnnial  Anniver- 
sary of  1st  Baptist  Church,  Nov.  /,  1839,//.  192.     12°  Prov.,  1839 

i^go  —  Jackson  (Henry)  Discourse  in  commcinoralion  of  the  2isth 
Anniversary  of  the  First  Baptist  Church  in  America,  //.  32. 

8°  Providenee,  1854 

Providence  Directory.         12°  J'rov.,  Carlile  dr-  Bro%vn,  1826 


2391 

23,^2  —  Almanacs.  The  New  England  Alman.ac,  1 763-1 780,  by 
Benj.  West;  1781-1800,  by  "Isaac  Bickerstaff."  (i']-j\  imperfect, 
and  \-]-i(i  ivants  titk.^     2<^  Almanacs.       \2°  Providence,  1 763-1800. 

I'lic  Alnianar  for  i  ;(>.!,  '■rrintuil  .mil  sold  by  William  Goddard,"  was  tlic  liist  conipdcd 
by  West,  and  tlie  liist  jirinted  in  rrovidcncc. 

2392* The  same,  1 767-7 1,-74,  "75,  -7*^>  -8°,  -83-     ' o  Almanacs 

{one  imp/t.).  12"  Providence,  1767-83 

23fj, Wheeler's  North-American  Calendar:  or,  the  Rhode  Island 

Almanack,  1786,  -89,  -93,  -95,  -96,  -98,  1802.     8  Almanacs. 

Providence,  B.  Wheeler. 

23g4 The  North  American  Calendar,  and  R.  I.  Register,  for  1782. 

The  Astronomical  Calculations  by  the  ingenious  Benjamin  West, 
.\.M.,  etc.  Prov.,  Bennett  Wheeler.  —  Wheeler's  N.  .\.  Calendar, 
or,  R.  [.  Almanack,  for  1 784.  By  B.  West.  Neivport,  B.  Wheeler.  — 
The  same,  for  1 786,  -87,  -88,  -89,  -96,  -98.  J'rovidence,  B.  Wheeler. 
8  Almanacs. 

2395  —  Brown  University.  Catalogus  eorum  q\v  in  C:ollegio  Rhod. 
Ins.  ct  Prov.  Plant.  Nov.  Anglorum,  ab  anno  1769  ad  annr.m 
1775,  alicujus  Gradiis  Laurea   donati  sunt,  small  folio  broa.tside. 

Provid.,  Typis  J.  Carter,  1775 
The  First  catalogue  of  alumni,  published  by  the  College. 


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2396  Providence.  Brown  Univerity.  Ti  iini)i;il  Cuiilomii's ;  1798, 
1801,  iSoS.  1S14.     4  J\i»i/>/ih-ts.  12'    /'/-,' r/i/r/hi;  179S-1814 

2397 C'oniinoncemcnt  'I'liosos,  i77(>,  17SS,  1789.     i /<'//<>  />'/('<?</- 

si<fgs. 

2398 Alison  (Francis")     State  of  the  College  in  Rhode  Island, 

/'/'.  8,  /I.  t.  /•.,  half  red  nun .  S  '  /.oihfcii,  1767 

2J99 Hai'kus  (IsAAi'l  M.Wl'SC'RIP  r.     liiourapliieal  sketch  of 

Jamks  Manning  D.!'.  President  of  lirown  I'liixersity.  appended 
to  .1  copy  of  "A  Ciiarge  given  to  the  Ciradnates  at  I'roviiience, 
September  2,  1780,"  by  I'resiilent  Maiininj;,  "carefully  cojiied  from 
the  original  by  Isaac  Hackus.  Ajiril  28.  1796."  I''ollo\ved  by  bio- 
graphical sketches  of  Si'hnm'ii  .S/zv/j,'//'".  'Tos/niti  M'i>rsi\  S,imU(i 
/■7(/(V/.v.  vS~  /•7,\i:ir  Jhvwu,  and  "A  Concise  X'iew  of  the  State  of 
Religion  in  New  Kngland  "  (1796).  ,•///  in  llic  Al'TOC.  RAl'II  </ 
///<•  Biif'tist  CliurJi  /listt'riiin,  until  /lis  iipiiitiin-  in  two ^''hhts  {on  /■/>. 
6  an,f  30),  30  f</>.,  /•o/is/ic./  ,\i//.  gi/t  (J'nitt).  4° 

2400 Hinney   (Harnabas)     Oration    at    the    CiMnmcncement    at 

Rhoile  Island  College,  Sept.  1774:  being  a  IMci  for  the  Right  of 
Private  Judgment  in  Religious  Matters,  half  moiodo. 

■\    Boston,  \1-]\ 

2401 liuRc.KS  (Tkistam)     The  C.hisc  of  Man  :  .in  Oration  :  with 

X'aledii'torv  .\ddresses,  at  the  Connnetuenicnt  of  Rhode  Islaiul 
College,  Sept.  7,  179(1.  S     /'loriJoniV,  1796 

2402  —  -  Maxcvfjona.')  niscoursi' designeil  to  expl.iin  the  Poctrine 
of  .Atonement,  delivered  in  the  Chapel  of  Rhode  Isl.md  College,  i  ith 
and  25th  of  November,  1 796,  .f/(f/>/<v/,  iiN(.ir.       8    /'n>rii/on,Y,  i7<)6 

J  |,>3  —  -  Thi  inpson  (Otis")  I'"uner,d  (^r.ition,  deli\eied  in  the  ih.ipel 
of  R.  I.  College,  Mch.  j(),  i7<)7,  on  the  di'.uh  of  Mr.  l'"li.ib  King 
man,  a  member  of  the  Junior  Class,  d  snuil! picoe torn  from  tho  bottom 
of  the  tilh- lidf-  '  S'  /'roriJrn.r,  ipyj 

2.p4  —  -  Celebration  of  the  loolh  .\niiivers,uv  of  the  founding  of 
lirown  I'niversily,  Sept.  (>,  iSd.j,  /]</fr,r;t  of  l\ov.  jfas.  MiVining, 
I.\K(;k  Pvi'iR, ////cV/A  .\\/Vorii/on,\\  18(15 

2405 I'liK  Hkinonian.     I'.ililed  by  Students  of  Krown  Cniver- 

.sity.      12  numhrs  {no  more piil'lishcii^  in  one  vol.,  half  mor. 

8"'  rrovidaiiO,  1S29-31 

2406  -—  -  P.iniphlets  (.M").  Hinney's oration  .11  commi'Mcemenl,  177  )  ; 
Park's  oration  on  death  of  N.  Merrick,  17SS;  M.nuiing's  ch.irge 
to  gr.uluates,  1789;  Russell,  On  de.ith  of  N.  Il.iyw.ird,  1790; 
M.ixcv's  Sermon  on  ileath  of  Pres.  .M.mning,  i7<)(i;  .Vildress  to 
Cir.idiiates,  1794  ;  4th  of  July  or.Uion,  1795  ;  Sern\on  on  the  Atone 
ment,  i7<)6  ;  and  iledica.  Ser.  ,it  Cumberl.md,  179(1;  Hurges*  Com 
mencemenl  or.ition,  1796.  and  Oration  to  Philologicd  Society, 
'797  •  l''iggi'll's  sermon  on  w.iy  to  lifi',  i7i)(i;  .Mien's  commence- 
ment oration,  1797  ;  Thompson's  poem  .it  senior  I'xhibiiion,  171)7  ; 
and  8  othfrs. 

2407  —  -  Pamphlets  (nj)  Thompson's  I''iiner.il  S.  on  Capt.  J.  l>liss, 
1800. —  Hurges,  Oration  before  Prov.  Mech.mics  .Assoc.  1800. — 
.Mien,  Oration  before  Federal   .\delplii,  1800,    -  Maxcy,  Hacc.ilau- 


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i.UUCS  ;  I  7.)S, 
(•,  1798-1814 
folio  Broad- 

liodo  Island, 
l.onJoiK  1767 
'!\\\  skotch  of 
y,  apiieiuk'd 

ri'dviik-nce, 
copii.-(l  from 
iwotl  by  biiv 
v.iv,    SiimUil 

the  State  of 

H;RAPn  of 

'luoiiK'TU  at 
tlk"  I\i_!;Iit  of 

/)(VAw,  177.). 
ration  :  with 
hoilc  Island 
■v'./i •//,(•,  i79() 
ho  noctrino 
.'ollci;o,  1  ith 
;'/\/i/i,;\  1 796 

n  till'  rli,i]H'! 
I'lial)  King- 
'w  ///(■  bottom 
•ii/i-n.r,  1797 
fonndinj;  of 
,f.  .}/itnniii_i^, 
■iJrii.w  iS()5 
)\vu  I'liivor- 

/iV,  kSji)-^] 
mom,  1774; 
ni;'s  ihargo 
v.iid,  1790  ; 
Addross  to 
)  the  Atono 
irj;os"  Com- 
.d  .Sooioty, 
oummoiuo- 
iii.'ii,  1797  ; 

pt.  J.  Itliss, 
no.  1800.  — 
•,  li.ucd.iu 


ro.-ite  S.  iSoi,  and  Addresses  at  Commencomont  1801,  1802. — 
Thomas.  I'oem  at  Kloction  of  IMiilamlrian  Society,  180.'.  —  Laws, 
,8ov  — Mosser,  Commencement  Address,  i8o^^  —  Knmu>ns,  Or.i- 
tion\in  l>eath  of  I,,  llofipin.  1805.  —  Fisk,  Eulogy  on  S.  S.  Adams, 
iSij. — Order  of  C'ommeneemont  Exercises,  1813,  1814.  —  llunt- 
inglon,  Poem  boloro  United  Hrolhois  Soc,  1819.  — Kinniciitt,  Ora 
tion  before  I'niteil  lirolhors'  Soc,  1840.-  Uisiory  :ind  laws  of  the 
Library,  1843  ;  ivnl  t,  ot/itn. 
.'408  Newport.  Ci.Ai*  (Nathaniel)  The  I,ord's  X'oice  cryinj;  to  His 
People;  in  a  Sermon  .  .  occasioned  by  [some]  'Perviblo  'l"raj;edies. 
With  some  account  of  the  poor  [criminal],  <?//./  Some  of  the  Last 
Words  of  several  Dyiui;  Peisons  ;  a  Discouise  on  Luke  xxiii.  39-431 
jiuints  the  four  hist  /(\i;r.<  of  the  DiSiOiirsc,  ititJ  one  other,  \v.\i\  v.\v.v.. 

\2"'  Juiston,  n.  Green,  1715 

Oic.isi.uuil  In  llii-  oxtMilivn  ol  ,i  miiuloioi,  at  Niwp.ut,  Ai'iil  i.',  1715.     Mr.  I'l.ip  w.is 

ininistiT  nf  tin-  Imi^I  Ci>imn'i;.\liiMi.il  ilimvli  in  Nowpi'il.    ^>ec  Ikntlitt's  A".  /.  lliNw):r,)fhv, 

V-  rr- 

2409  —  (.'i.AccKrr  (Wii.iiam)     A   Looking;  Cdass    for    I'.Kler  Clarke 

anil  I'.liler  Wi_-luman,  And  the  Church  under  their  Caie.     Wherein 

is  fairly   Represented  the  very    Imai^e  of  tiieir  Transactions.     It 

beins;  .1  brief  but  true   Relatio'n  of  the  Cause  and   Prosecution  ot 

the  nilYerences  between  the  Hapti/ed  Cinnch,  under  the   Pastoral 

Care  of    the    afoiesaid    I'.lders.    and    John    Riiodes,    Capt.    John 

Rogers,  Willi.im  Cl.i.ugelt.  ami  several  otiiers  tiiat  were  Membei.> 

of  The   aforesaid  Church.  //.   -•(>,    230,  uiott/e.f  ealf  full  :filt  I'aek. 

filleted  sides,    ^.   e.    {JW/ord).     8"    n.    p.    [Boston,    7.  Franklin  :\ 

' Frinted  for  7.  Rhodes,  7.  A\>!:;ers,  mid  IF.  Cl,!,i;xett,  &-e.     And  are 

to  Ih-  sold  I'y  y.  Rhodes,  Shofhee/'er  in  Xeicfort.  17.M 

.\  vi'iv  curious  .\iul  .m  i:\n;iMMV  k\kv  Kiok,  wliidi.  tli.nn;li  \\  ilmllv  n-l.ilis  t..  |Hr 
s.in.il  urievain.i-s  i.l  llu'  aiilli.-r  .in,l  Lis  Iriciuls,  loiiLiiiis  soim-  iii.iltci  .■!  I.iii;>i  iiitiust. 
Tin-  parties  .ill  !hI.'iii;o<1  ti.  tin-  si'Ccmil  (.^ix  I'riiiciplo)  I'.aptist  Cliinvli  in  Niwpmt.,.1 
«liiil>  lanusll.iilM'.ina  H.ini.l  Wi-litiii.m  woio  p.istois,  —  flu-  tvpo  is  ml.niily  l.iincs 
I'laiikliirs.  It  is  tlu-  s.uiu'  tli.U  «.is  used  t..r  liis  I'llilion  t.t  IloiUUr's  Aiilliiiu'lu-  {/u-</."i. 
lyui)  .mil  one  of  tin-  initial  orn.iiiuMits,  p.  ;,  «as  iiscvl  in  liis  upiint  of  "  I  lio  Isle  ol 
Man,"  lyn). 

I'Kixrr.n  nv  y.  fkaxki.i.w  axi^  rut-,  winow  i-raxki.ix. 

2^\o  Mnccxwiii.    The     Rhode  Island     .Almanack,  |  For  the  Year 

1728,;  .  .  CareluUv  litlcil,  .ind  ex.ictly  c.ilcnlated   to  the   Meridian 
of  Newport  t>n  Rlmde  Isl.iml  .  .  .  Peiu-  the  lirst  ever  published  loi 
that  Meritlian.     Hv  Poor  Robin.     7  leaves  {one  toanting!)  t  Ncrr. 
8    Nmfort,  7.  J-'ianklm,  at  his  I'rintint:: House  on  iillini^hast's 
Wharf,  near  the  I'liion  Flat:,  Tavern,  i7.>8 
Of    I-xrn\oKiii\\in     UMiiiv.     111'.'    riKSr     WOKK     iMiiNnai    iv     Kilmm 
Isi  \Mi    ■/.'/('  i.-,j/i  !;■•••>•■  till-  'l.itc  wliiili   I'li'Muas  li.  .(i.i)  nivcs  as  tliat  ol  tlic  .-stahlisli 
niont  of'tlio  I'iisl  I'tossiii  N.W|>oil.     A  most  .Ivsiralilo  atiiuisitioii  tooveiv  l<lio.U-  Islaiul 
loilrelor.  it  will  Iv  somelv  l.-ss  attuulivo  to  olU-itoisof  1-K  vnki  im  vn  a  in  olli.r  si,,i,.s. 
sinic  lain.Vs  '•  I'oor  l<ol>in  "  iiianilestiv  .^ave  tlu-  liiiit  lor  tliniaiiiiii  s  ■■  I  ooi    Kiili.ii,!, 
liistpiinl.'ilin  I  •;.'.     tin- >al.ii.!.ir  pai-.rs  contain  niaiiv  pitliv  rriiiaiks  .in.l  .luaiiil  pioM-ilis, 
iniali  in  tin-  v.-.ii  ol  ■•  KmIi.iuI  SauiuK  is,  t'liiloiii."     Mr.    I'.tiiilcv's  copy  is  wcll-prrsevvcl, 
lint  f>,^\tbly  xv.iiils  on,-  leaf  .il  llu-  eii.l,  lliom;li  tin-  i,i!,iiJ.ii  is  cvniplcto. 

_,^,,  —  Adams  (Rev.  John)  Sermon  pre.ich'd  on  the  Day  of  his 
Oidination  |.is  Pastor  of  a  Chmch  in  Newport],  /</>.  (10),  71,  halj 
mor.  extra.  '<>'  AW.'/rv/,  .7.  Franklin,  I7j8 

Til.-  lli.U!;c,  liv  llic  Rev.  |os.  li.ivtcr,  an.l  Kinlit  ll.iml  of  l-ellowsliip,  liv  \<k\.  l<Kliar.l 
llrown,  ,110  appoiuliit.     1'.xthimii.\  Kaki       "'  '        '     '"        ••    •  -  •     - 

Atlifn.fiim't  I  atalonue,  in  Sabin's  l)ii  tioii,ii\ , 


Not  in  tlio  M.iss.  llisi,  Sociitv's  or  lloslon 
I  111  ll.iitlrlfs  Kililiogiapliy  of    K.  Isl.iml 


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288 


RHODE  ISLAND. 


24:2  Newport.  J.  Franklin's  Press,  liarclay  (Robert)  An  Apology 
for  the  True  Christian's  Divinity,  o.s  tlie  same  is  held  forth  and 
preached  by  the  People  called  in  Scorn,  QuaAyrs.  6th  edition  in 
English,  //.  (12),  524,  31,  mottled  calf  gilt,  g.  c.  {Bedford). 

8    iVe^u'/'ort,  y.  Franklin,  1721) 

V'ERV  RARE.  Not  in  J.  Sinitli's  Citnlogiic  of  Fricmli  ll.vks,  or  in  li.irtK'tfs  liil')- 
liogniphy  of  R.  Island. 

2413  —  Fox  (John)     The    Door  of  Heaven   Opened  and  Shut.     A 
Discourse  Concerning  the  Absolute  Necessity  of  a   Timely  I'repar 
alion  for  a  Happy  Eternity,  //.  170,  //w  eleon  copy,  eriniicd  leviint 
morocco,  beveled  boards,  sides  paneled  and  richly  tooled,  red  ed^es. 

sni.  4°  (sq.  8"),  Neivport,  J.  Franklin,  at  his  J^rinting-llouse  under 

the  Town  School-House,  1 73 1 

2414  —  The  Rhode-Island  Almanack  For  the  Year,  1733.  .  .  I'ltted 
to  the  Meridian  of  Newport.  .  By  Poor  Robin,  uncut. 

8°   Xexiport,   y.   Franklin,   at  his  J'rinting-lfouse  under  the  Fown 

School- //ouse,  1733 

E.XTRKMtLY  Rari'..  The  first  .mcl  last  p.mes  are  soilcil,  and  several  names  are  scrib- 
bled on  the  margins,  but  these  can  be  removed  by  a  careful  cleaner. 

2415  —  Matthews  (Mordecai)  The  Christian's  Daily  Exercise  [in 
verse],//.  12,  mor.  extra  {Macdon ild). 

\2°  Ne7Lport,   Widoiv  Franklin,  173S 

2416  —  [DoDSLEV  (RoiiERi')l  The  Chronicle  of  the  Kings  of  Eng- 
land, Written  in  the  Manner  of  the  Ancient  Jewish  Historians. 
By  Nathan  Ben  Saddi,  a  Priest  of  the  Jews,  uxcur, //.  56. 

16°  London,  J'rintcil;  rcpr.  Xeuport,  Widow  Franklin,  1744 

riiis  edition  is  VICKY  raue.  It  is  not  in  Haven's  Cat.dogue  of  Anle-Revol.  I'libliia- 
tions  (which  notes  a  Phila.liif'hui  edition  of  the  same  year).  Mr.  .-^aliin  menlions  il.  bul 
by  a  slip  of  the  pen  assigns  it  to  the  year  1774  yD'utionury,  vol.  v,  ]).  (7.;). 

2417  —  Beach  (John)  Sermon,  shewing  that  Eternal  Life  is  God's 
Free  Gift,  mor.  extra,  uncut,  rare. 

iG^  A'ejuport,  Widow  Franklin,  1745 

The  Rev.  John  Fieacli  was  Episcop.il  Missionary  at  Newtown  and  Reading,  t'onn.  In 
1750,  he  VN'as  invited  to  become  niinister  of  theEpiseop.il  church  in  Newport,  as  the  suc- 
cessor of  Rev.  James  Ilonyman,  but  declined  the  appointment. 

2418  —  Caner  (Henrj')  The  True  Nature  and  Method  of  ('Inistian 
Preaching.  A  Discourse  at  Newport.  June  xiitli,  1745.//*.  \o,str.- 
pain  mor.  extra,  unclt,  rare. 

i(°  A'ewport,  R.  /.,   Widotv  Franklin,  1745 

Autograph  prescniaticin,  by  Rev.  Janu's  Ilonyman  to  Rev.  Dr.  E.  Wignleswoiih.  this 
sermon  is  the  lirst  published  work  of  the  Kev.  I>i.  (anir,  the  Society's  missionary  at 
Fairfield,  Conn.,  and,  from  1747,  rector  of  Kind's  Ch.ipel,  Itoston.  It  was  .answered  by 
Jonathan  Dickinson,  in  his  "  \'indicatlon  ol  (iod  s  Sovereign  Erec  drace." 

2419  —  Cai. LENDER  (Jt)HN)  Scmion  at  Newport  on  the  death  of 
Rev.  Nathaniel  Clap.  //.  36,  mor.  extra,  uncut. 

12°  Xewport,  Widow  Franklin.  1746 

2420  —  Caner  (Henrv)  Discourse  concerning  liie  Puhlick  Wor- 
ship of  God,  tli<;  Ijiturgy  of  the  Cliurch  of  England,  cic.,jine  copy, 
with  the  autograph  of,  anil  AfSS.  notes  by,  A'e?'.  I'hos.  Foxcroft;  mor. 
extra,  UNCur.  itV  Xejoport,  Wii/07(>  Fr<rnklin,[i'j.\S] 

This  Sermon  is  vkky  rakh.  It  is  not  named  in  Dr.  Sprague's  list  of  Dr.  Carter's  pub- 
lications, in  the  .\ni.  Antiq.  Society's,  I'rince,  or  M.iss.  Hist.  Society's  catalogues,  or  in 
Sabin's  l)lclionary 


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PRINTED  BY  JAMES  FRANKLIN,  THE  SECOND. 

2421  Newport.  [Penn  (Wm.)]  Some  Fruits  of  .Solitude,  in  Refiec- 
tioiis  and  Maxims  relating  to  the  Conduct  of  Human  Life  ;  in 
Two  Parts.     8th  edition,//.  (12),  158,  (8);  (6),  108,  (2);  rare. 

12°  A^cwporf,  y.  FrankUn.,  1749 

The  lirst  voIuiul-  with  tlic  iminint  of  J.imea  Franklin,  the  youii!;er.     Tliomas  (i.  420) 
says  "he  began  printing  about  the  year  1754." 

2422  —  WiLLi.\MS  (Solomon)  The  Sad  Tendency  of  Divisions  and 
Contentions  in  Churches,  a  [Fast-day  |  Sermon  at  the  West-Farms, 
in  Norwich  [Conn.],  Feb.  28,  \iz^o,dk.grecnlevaut  mor. uncut,  pp. 2(). 

16    N'cu'port,  yas.  Franklin,  [1751! 

2423  —  Poor  Job,  1752.  An  Almanack,  For  the  Year  of  our  Lord 
1752  . . .  Fitted  to  the  Meridian  of  Rhode-Island,  etc.  By  Job  Shep- 
herd, Philom.,  2  copies,  one  impcrflrt.      8°  Newport,  James  Franklin. 

With  a  preface  of   ;  pages  by  "Job  Shcplienl,''  ,aul  a  long  note  in  the  calendar,  on  the 
Clumgc  of  S/ile,  introiluced  in  September,  tliis  year, 

2424  —  Poor  Job,  1755.     An  Almanack,  etc. 

8°  Nnvport,  James  Franklin. 

2425  —  Pollen  (Thomas)  A  Sermon,  in  Trinity  Church,  Newport, 
R.  L,  May  29,  1755,  Upon  Occasion  of  the  Embarkation  of  some 
of  the  Colony's  Troops,  in  order  to  go  a_2jainst  the  Enemy,  //.  13, 
fine  clean  copy,  uncut.  4°  Neivpori,  J.  Franklin,  1755 

Rari".     Not  i'n  Haven's  (Am.  Antiq.  Soc.)  list,  or  Mass.  Hist.  Society's  Catalogue. 

242C 'J'he  same.     Another  copy. 

2427  —  E[llis|  (JjoNA.])  The  Justice  of  the  Present  War  against 
the  French,  and  the  Principles  that  should  Iniiuence  us  in  this 
Undertaking.  Sermon,  to  the  Soldiers,  Sept.  22.  1755.  Also,  The 
Law  condemning  Man"s  Righteousness,  a  Sermon  from  Gal.  ii.  19. 
//.  24,  clean  an.i  invnt,  reJ  nior.  extra  [F.  Be.l/onl). 

4°  Xewport,  y.  Franklin,  [1755] 

2428  —  ViNAL  (W.)  A  Sermon  on  the  Accursed  Thing  that  hinders 
Success  and  Victory  in  War,  occasioned  by  the  Defeat  of  [Gen.] 
Eraddock.  //.  25,  half  vellum,  uncut. 

sm.  4°  Newport,   J.  Franklin,  1755 

2429  —  Stiles  (Isaac)  A  Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  his  Son, 
Ezra  StiloB,  .V.M.  To  the  Pastoral  Charge  of  the  Church  in  Clark 
Street,  Newport,  Oct.  22,  1755,  //.  (4),  2>li  «'""'"'. 

4°  Ncuport,  y.  Franklin,  [1755] 

2430  —  Hurt  (John)     Sermon  preached  at  Piristol,  R.  L,  Oct.  25, 
"  1759,  upon  a  Thanksgiving  for  the  Reduction  of  Quebec,  mezzotint 

portrait  of  IVolfe  inserted,  calf  extra.     8°  Newport,  y.  Franklin,  [1759] 

Vl'KV  K.'xnii.     Not  in  Haven's  (Am.  Ant.  .'^oe.)  Catalogue,  in  Sabin's  liicl'on.iry,  or  in 
any  other  Catalogue  to  which  I  have  access. 

2431  —  Bisset  (George)    Sermon,  in  Trinity  Church,  Newport,  June  3, 
'  1771,  at  the  Funeral  of  Mrs.  .Abigail  Wanton,  late  Consort  of  Hon. 

Joseph  Wanton,  jun.,  stained,  uncut.     4°  Aacport,  S.  Soutlnoick,  177 1 

2432  —  Karigal.  A  Sermon  preached  at  the  Synagogue,  in  Newport, 
R.  I.,  called  "The  Salvation  of  Israel:"  On  the  Day  of  Pentecost, 
or  Feast  of  Weeks,  ,  May  28,  1773.  l!y  the  Venerable  Hocham, 
the  learned  Rabbi,  Haij'm  l-^aac  karigal,  of  the  City  of  Hebron, 
near  Jonisidem, //•  19.  8'  A.nport,  S.  Sout/ncick,  1773 

37 


290 


RHODE  ISLAND.     NEW  HAMPSHIRE. 


2433  Newport.  Delion  (T.)  A  [Thanksgiving]  Discourse  delivered  in 
Trinity  Clnirch,  Nov.  27,  1805,  pp.  14.  —  Patten  (Wm.)  Discourse  in 
2d  Cong.  Ciiurcli,  Aug.  i,  1805,  ;it  request  of  Fern.  Benevolent  Soci- 
ety, //.  18,  uncut  (3  co]jies).  —  F.itten  (Wm.)  Discourse  delivered  at 
the  request  of  the  African  Bencv.  Society,  (with  tlv:  Constitution,  &c.) 
//.  15,  uncut.     6  ]\jmphkts.        4°  Neiiport,  Mercury  Office,  1805-08 

2434  —  Patten  (VVni.)  Sermon  in  the  Second  C'ongregational  Church, 
Newport,  Nov.  9,  1S06,  [after]  the  Death  of  Miss  Abigail  Potter, 
[with  an  Appendix,]  uncut.       sm.  4'  A^eivport,  Mercury  Office,  1807 

2435  —  Adlam  (Rev.  S.)  The  First  Church  in  Providence  not  the 
Oldest  of  the  Baptists  in  America,//.  28.  8°  N'cwport,  1850 

2436  —  Visit  to  Grandpapa  ;  or,  a  Week  at  Newport.  Historical 
Sketches,  //.  213.  12^  Xcw  York,  1840 

2436*  —  Old  Stone  Mill.  The  Controversy  touching  the  Old  Stone 
Mill  in  the  town  of  Newport.  \A'ith  Remarks,  &c.  [by  Rev.  Charles 
T.  Brook.      Illustrations,  siarck.  12°  Nc7uport,  1851 

2437  —  Pamphlets  (10)  Karigal  (  Rabbi)  Sermon  at  Synagogue  on 
Day  of  Pentecost,  1773.  —  Sayre.  Affairs  in  Trinity  church,  178S. — 
Bours.  Answer  to  above,  uncut,  1789.  —  Address  to  J-  Sayre  on  his 
leaving  Newport,  and  his  answer,  1789,  —  Rartlet's  account  of  the 
yellow  fever,  i8or.  — Chonles's  Thanksgiving  S.  and  history  of  2d 
Baptist  church.  —  Manual  of  United  Cong,  church,  1S34.  —  Review 
of  Report  on  age  of   1st  Bapt.  church,  1S50  ;  and  2  others. 

2438  Burrillville,  as  it  was,  and  as  it  is.    By  Horace  A.  Keach, 

12°  Providence,  185^) 

2439  Bristol.  Account  of  the  Settlement,  and  of  the  Cong.  Church 
therein.  Pro-.,  1785.  —  Pawtucket.  Newman's  .Address  at  forma- 
tion of  Blackstone  Monument  Assoc.  1855. — Wavren.  Chess- 
man's farewell  Sermon,  1820  ;  Address  of  School-master  to  his 
scholars,  1799.  —  Westerly.  Rev.  Jos.  I'.uk's  Sermon,  and  Narra- 
tive, 1761,  SCARCE.  —  Woonsockot.  Newman's  Numbering  of  the 
Inhabitants,  Statistics,  etc.,  1846.     6  Pamphlets. 

2440  Warren.  TusTiN  (J.  P.)  Historical  Dedication  Sermon.  —  Fes- 
senden  (G.  M.)    History.      2  in  i  vol.  16°  Providence,  1845 


%'\ 


NEW   HAMPSHIRE. 

2441  Acts  and  Laws  Passed  by  the  General  Court  or  .Assembly  of 
His  Majesties  Province  of  New-Hampshire  [in  New-F.ngland.] 
lower  part  of  titlc-pa^e  wanting,  pp.  "j,  (to,  \_Poston,  P.  Green,  1716.] 
—  Additional  Laws,  May,  1718  {//.  61-131),  May,  1719-Oct. 
1721  (//.  133-163).  {cXw,  Boston,  B.  Green,  1716-1721 

TlircP  liMvcs  (//.I'll,  \-i,\„  157,)  ;in(l  tli-'  ncncnil  title  are  niiitil.ited  liy  lo.iring  nut  tlic 
Koviil  .Arms.  With  llii'se  oxreptiims,  a  nooil  copy  ot  this  VKKV  TiAUl!  volmiii'.  It  li.is 
tile  .iiitnunipli  of  )ml);c  (leorijc  Jeffrey. 

2442  .Ac IS  AND  Laws  of  His  Majesty's  Province  of  New-Hampshire. 
In  New-England.  With  Sundry  Acts  of  Parliament.  Uy  Order  of  the 
General  .\ss(  nibly.  To  which  is  prefix'd  the  Commissions  of  Presi- 
dent John  Cutts,  Esc|;  and  His  I'^vcelh-ncy  John  Wentworth,  Issq; 
fine,  clean  copy,  pp.  (2).  6,  S,  iv,  27  j  ;  i'emporary  Laws,  //.  .^  1  ;  'I'able, 
pp.  xii.  RAKE.  folio,  J'ortsMouth,  Daniel  and  Robert  Ftmile,  i-jji 


DARTMOUTH  COLLEGE. 


2gi 


2443  Constitution  agreed  upon  by  the  Convention  held  at  Concord, 
June,  1783,  //.  47,  good  copy,  half  calf.  \i°  Portsmouth,  1783 

2444  Barstow  (Geo.)  The  History  of  New  llampsiiire,  from  its  Dis- 
covery in  16 14,  to  the  passage  of  the  Toleration  Act,  in  1819,  //. 
^r^C>,  portraits.  8°  Concord,  1842 

2445  Belknap  (Jerkmy)  The  History  of  New  Hampshire,  ^tf^".  3  vols. 

8°  Philadelphia  &•  Boston,  1784-92 

2446  The  History  of  New  Hampshire.    2d  edition,  map,  boards,  uncut. 
3  vols.  8°  Boston,  18 13 

2447  The  History  of  New  Hampshire.  With  notes  and  illustrations 
by  John  l'"armer.     Vol.  1.  {all published),  portrait,  pp.  512. 

8°  Dover,  1831 

2448  Carragain  (P.)  Map  of  New  Hampshire,  colored,  mounted  and 
folded  in  covers.  4°  Concord,  18 16 

2449  Dartmouth  College.  The  Charter  of  tlie  College,  1769,  (n.  t.  p.) 
pp.  14,  half  mor.  4°  n.  p.,  n.  d. 

2449* Another  copy,  clean,  uncut. 

2450  —  COHOS.  The  Wilderness  shall  Blossom  as  the  Rose.  [A 
Poem,  addressed]  To  His  Excellency  John  Wentworth,  Captain- 
General,  Governor  .  .  of  New  Hampshire,  On  his  Grant  of  a  very 
generous  Charter  oi  Incorporation  of  Dartmouth  College.  [By] 
A  Member  of  Dartmouth  College. — A  New  Song.  Upon  the 
flourishing  State  of  the  Settlement  at  Conos.  To  the  Tune  of 
"Indulgent  Parents  dear."  On  a  folio  Broadside  {in  tiuo  columns), 
worn  and  stained,  but  complete,  except  a  few  letters  in  one  line. 

Printed  and  Sold  in  New-London,  n.  d.  [ab.  1774.''] 

VKKV  KAKK.     The  li)ni;er  pooni  was  piolxiljly  written  liy  Joliii  Wlicelock,  son  of  tliu 
Rev.  1)1.  I'llcazer  Wliet'lock,  and  liis  successor  in  the  presidency  of  the  College. 
"In  luniihle  Vmith  our  .Seminary  sniil'd; 
Weak  as  an  Infant,  lielpless  as  a  Child  ; 
Slowly  it  grew,  while  Charity,  from  far, 
Shed  her  mild  licams  like  some  propitious  Star. 

To  lis  her  Lap  the  fertile  Hamfsliiir  spread, 
.\nd  on  her  Bosom  bid  us  rest  our  Head.'' 

2451  —  Dartmouth  College.  Catalogus  eoruni  <iiii  in  Collegio  Dart- 
muthensi  .  .  ab  anno  1771,  ad  annum  1792,  alicujus  gradus  Laurea 
donati  sunt.  Broadside,  upper  margin  slightly  mutilated  {tvithout 
injury  to  the  text). 

folio,  J'ypis  I.  Thomas  et  E.  T.  Andrews,  Boston,  1792 
24152  —  Report  of  the  Case  of  Dartmouth  College  7's.  W.  H.  Wood- 
ward, by  T.  Farrar,  boards,  uncut.  8"  Portsmouth,  [1819] 

2453  —  M'Farland  (A'«'.  A.)  Oration  before  the  Phi  Beta  Kajjpa 
Society,  at  Hanover,  Aug.  25.  1S02,//.  2.4,  stained. 

4^  I/anover,  Aloses  Dai'is,  1802 

2454  —  Wheelock  (El.)  Narrative  of  the  Indian  Charity-School  at 
Lebanon,  Conn.,  Bost.,  1763.  —  Continuation  of  the  Narrative, 
from  1768  to  the  incorp.  of  the  School  with  Dartm.  Coll.,  «. /., 
1771.  — Contin.  of  the  Narrative,  1772-73.  Hartf.,  1773.  —  Trien- 
nial Catalogue.  1798.  —  iJ.  Wiieelock's  ?]  Sketches  of  tiie  hist,  of 
Dartm.  College  and  Moor's  cni.uity  School,  to   1815.  //.  88,  n. p.. 


292 


NKW  HAMPSHIUK. 


n.  (/.  —  [Parish's]  Candid  Analytical  Review  of  the  "  Sketches," 
ft. />.,  11.  d.  —  Vindication  of  tiie  Conduct  of  the  Trustees,  11.  t.  p., 
pp.  104,  \_Coiiconi,  1815.]     7  in  1  vol.,  luilj'  uilf.  8° 

For  Wheelock's  "  Narrative,''  ami  llu:  scries  of  "  Continiiatidiis,"  separately  IxiuikI,  sec 
No.  467. 

2455  Dartmouth  College,  (iiarlcr  lioni  (ico.  ill.,  1769,  n.  p.,  n.  d. — 
A.  Washburn's  'I'wo  Discourses,  i  795.  — Daniel  Webster's  Funeral 
Oration  on  E.  Simonds,  1801.  —  Narrative  of  Church  Difficulties, 
Haiiovcf,  1815.  —  The  Charter,  Hanover,  1816.  —  Opinion  of  Sup. 
Court  in  Case  of  Dart.  Coll.  rs.  W.  II.  Woodward,  j8iS.  —  Laws, 
1819.  —  Dart.  Coll.  and  State  of  N.  H.,  1828. —Prof.  Hale  and 
Dart.  Coll.,  n.  d.  [1835.!  —  Peabody's  Address  to  Lit.  Societies, 
1843  ;  I  Wheelock's]  Sketches  of  the  History  of  the  College,  to  1815, 
n.  d. ;  [l^arish's]  Candid  Analytical  Review  of  the  "  Sketches,"  n.  d. ; 
Vindication  of  the  Oflicial  Conduct  of  the  Trustees,  1815;  Free- 
man's Refutation  of  Aspersions  in  the  "Vindication."  14  Pam- 
phlets. 

Mr.  Webster's  I'uneral  Oration  on  liis  cl.issmatc  —  lii>  lirst  published  coni|iosition  —  is 
VERY   RARE. 

2456  Election  Sermons :  V\'m.  Morison,  1792;  Rob.  Gray,  1793;  N. 
Bradstrcet,  1S07  ;  W.  F.  Rowland,  1S09  ;  R.  ShurtleO,  i8io;  M. 
Bradford,  1812;  P.  Holt,  1814;  Wm.  Allen,  i8i8;  N.  Parker, 
18 19.     9  Sermons  (uneui). 

2457  Farmer  (John)  A  Catechism  of  the  History  of  New  Hamp- 
shire. 18°  Coneord,  1829 

2458  —  A  Catechism  of  the  History  of  New  Hampshire.  2d  edition, 
//.  io8.  18°  Concord,  1830 

2459  —  An  Ecclesiastical  Register  of  New  Hampshire  ;  with  a  cata- 
logue of  the  Ministers,  1636-1822,  etc. 

18°  Concord,  Hill  <^  Moore,  1821 

2460  —  and  Moore  (J.  B.)  Gazetteer  of  the  State  of  New  Hampshire, 
map,  pp.  276.  12°  Concord,  J.  B.  Aloore,  1823 

2461  General  Association.  Minutes,  1811  {Bosf.,  1811),  1813,-14, 
1817,  1818-24,  1826,-27,-29,-36,1842-44,  1851,1855-62.  27 
Pamplikts.  8°  Concord,  1813-62 

2462  [Hale  (Nathan)]  Notes  of  an  E.xcursion  to  the  Highlands  of 
New  Hampshire,  and  Lake  Winnipiseogce.  By  a  Gentleman  of 
Boston,//.  184,  uncut.  12°  Andorer,  1833 

2463  Jackson  (C.  T.)  Final  Report  on  the  Geology  and  Mineralogy 
of  N.  Hampshire, //rt/cf.  4''  Concord,  1S44 

2464  Lawrknck  (R.  F.)  i'lie  New  Hampshire  ('lunrhos:  Histories 
of  the  Congregational  and  PresbytLrian  Churches  in  the  State,  with 
notices  of  other  denominations,  />(;////>//t'(f,         8°  Claremont,  1856 

2465  Mkkrill  (E.  and  P.)  Gazetteer  of  the  State  of  New  Hamp- 
shire.    (The  first  N,  Hampshire  Gazetteer.) 

8"^  Exeter,  A'orris  i5f  Co.,  1817 

2466  New  Hampshire  Annual  Register,  1812,  -13,  -16,  -17,  i8ig- 
1S56,  1858.  Concord. —  U.  S.  Repository  and  N.  H.  Register,  iSoo. 
Portsmouth.  —  Curtis's  Pocket  Almanac,  i8oo.  Exeter.  —  N.  Hamp- 
shire Register.  1812,-14,-15,-16,-18,     E.xeter.     (50) 


m  ^' 


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293 


I&44 


2467  New  Hampshire  Book  (The) ;  being  Specimens  of  the  Litera- 
ture of  the  Granite  State,  //.  391.  12"  Nas/iua,  1842 

i\EVV  Hampshire  Grants.     Sm  Nos.  2507-2512. 

2468  New  Hampshire  Historical  Society.  Collections.  Vols.  1-5, 
boards,  louut ;  vol.  6,  doth.     G  vols.  S°  Concord,  1824-1850 

2469  Pamphlkts  (8)  Journal  of  Senate,  1786,  uncut,  Boston,  \i^i.  — 
Compend.  of  Mil.  Discipline,  1794.  —  Journal  of  Ho.  of  Reps.,  1804, 
and  of  Senate,  1806.  —  Federal  Catechism  metamorphosed,  1805.— 
Address  of  Grafton  Co.  Committee,  1812.  — Opinions  of  Justices  on 
Act  establishing  a  Supreme  Ct,  1S13.  — Statement  of  Facts  rel.  to 
Removal  of  E.  Eastman  from  office  of  major,  18 18. 

2470  rA.Mi'Hi.ETS  (9)  Remarks  on  the  Toleration  Act,  1823. — The 
Administration  and  Tiie  Opposition,  by  Algernon  Sidney,  1826.— 
Atherton's  and  Bouton's  Addresses  before  Histor.  Soc,  183 1,  and 
1833.  — Cummings's  Annals  of  the  Bapt.  churches,//.  52,  1836. — 
Southwick's  Tour  to  White  Hills,  1841.— Bouton's  Histor.  Dis- 
course on  N.  H.  Ministry,  1848.  —  Guide-Book  to  White  Mts., 
1^48. —  Webster's  Remarks  at  h'eslival  of  Sons  of  N.  H.,  1849.— 
Frencii's  Hist.  Notices  of  Piscataqua  Assoc'n,  1850. 

2471  Thanksgiving  Proclamation,  Dec.  1778.  (M.  Weare,  President, 
John  Langdon,  Speaker.)  Small  folio  broadside,  loith  ttvo  or  three 
MSS.  alterations.  '  Exeter,  Zech.  Fowk,  1778 

2472  Whiton  (J.  M.)  Sketches  of  the  History  of  New  Hampshire, 
1623  to  1833,  //.  222.  12°  Concord,  1834 

TOWN  AND  LOCAL  II  I.STORY. 

2473  Acworth.  Clooke's  Dedication  Sermon,  1822. —Amherst. 
Holmes's  Letter  to  the  Church,  1823;  Farmer's  Histor.  Sketch, 
1820;  The  same,  2d  ed.  enlarged,  1837.  — Andover.  Moore's 
Hist.  Sketch,  1822.  — Antrim.  Whiton's  Half  Century  Sermon, 
1838;  Whiton's  History  of  the  'I'own,  to  1844,  Concord,  1852.— 
Bedford.  Barnes's  Cent'l  Address,  1850.  — Boscawen.  Price's 
Chronological  Register,  to  1820,//.  116,  1823.— Charlestown. 
Crosby's  Dedica.  Sermon,  1843.  — Chester.  ^^^^'"^  ^'"'y  History, 
1863.     II  Pamphlets. 

2474  Bedford.  History  of,  compiled  on  the  Occasion^of^  the  looth 
Anniversary  of  the  Incorporation.  8°  Boston,  1851 

247  5  Candia.  Eaton  (F.  B.)  History  of  Candia,  once  known  as  Charm- 
ingfare,  //.  151,  served,  map  and  three  plates.      8"  Manchester,  1852 

2476  Claieniont.  Barnard  (\<:.xc\w:)  of  Amherst.  Sermon,  March  7, 
1796,  at  Ordination  of  Rev.  John  Tappan,  in  Claremont. 

sm.  4"  Amherst,  S.  Cushing,  n.  d. 

2477  Concord.  Eckley's  Sermon  at  Installation  of  Isr.  Evans,  margins 
of  title  torn,  scarce,  Concord,  1789;  Moore's  Annals,  //.  112,  uncut, 
1824;  Proceed,  on  Internal  Improvement,  1825  ;  Histor.  Catalogue 
of  ist  Church,  1830;  Bouton's  CtMit'l  Sermons,  1830;  Municipal 
Register,  1854.     6  Pamphlets. 

2478  —  Priestly  (T.)  The  Christian's  Looking  Glass,  or  the  Timo- 
rous Soul's  Guide, etc., pp.  89,  (i  )•    '2^  Concord,  Aath'l  Coierly,  1 794 


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2479  Coos  Co.  Powers  (G.)  Historical  Sketciies  of  the  Coos 
Country  unci  Vicinity,  />/.  240,  scarce.  12°  IJaverhill,  1841 

2480  Cornish.  [Fessendcn  (T.)  of  Walpole\  Remarks  on  the  Doings 
of  a  Convention  held  at  Cornish,  N.  H  ,  Feb.  20,  1782,  consisting 
of  the  Rev.  Grafton  Presbytery,  Windsor  Association,  and  others, 
//•  34  (k''?//^'  the  last  k<i/),  uncut,  l>ut  7vatcr-staiiicd. 

4°   Westminster,  Judali  J'.  Spanner,  1782 

2481  Croydon.  Cooper's  Hist.  Sketch,  1852.  —  Dover.  Nuyes's  Ad- 
dress and  Palmer's  IJed.  S.,  iSii;  Root's  Hi-Cent'l  Sermon,  1838. 
—  Dublin.  Leonard's  25th  anniv.  (liistor.)  Sermon,  1846. — Duu- 
barton.  Putnam's  J)ed.  Ser.,  1836,  and  Thanksg.  Ser.,  1845. — 
Dunstable.  Moore's  Ded.  Ser.  1812. — Exeter.  Result  of  Coun- 
cil of  ten  churches,  etc.,  1744;  Nason's  Record  of  Invents,  1861, 
'62,  '63.  — Hampton.     Dow's  Histor.  Address,  1838.    12  J\vnphlets 

2482  Exeter.  JM'Clure  (David)  Oration,  at  E.xeter,  May  i,  1783,  at 
the  opening  of  the  Phillips  Exeter  Academy,  witli  the  Author  s 
autogr.  presentation,  uncut.  1^'^  Exeter,  1783 

2483  Farmington.  Randel  (IJenj.)  of  New  Durham.  A  Discourse, 
delivered  extempore,  at  Farmington,  N.  H.,  Feb.  27,  1803,  at  the 
Interment  of  Murmoth  Fortune  Herrick,  son  of  llollibut  and  Sally 
Herrick  ;  Who  were  journeying  from  the  Westerly  part  of  Massa- 
chusetts to  Portland,  Maine,  etc.,  uncut. 

8    Dover,  N.  //.,  Jo'in  J'.  Wendell,  1803 

2484  Gilmanton.  Lancaster  (D.)  History  of  Gilmanton,  //.  304, 
tnap.  8    Gilmanton,  1845 

2485  Hillsborough.  Chapin's  Farewell  Discourse,  1809 ;  Smith's 
Annals  of  the  'I'own,  1841. — Hollis.  J.  Worcester's  Letters  on 
the  ex-parte  Council,  1812  (2);  Powerss  Centennial  Address,  1830. 
5  J'amphlets. 

2486  Hollis  Association.  Da\is  (Jos.  G.)  Historical  Discourse  on 
the  100th  Anniversary  of  the  Hollis  -Association  of  Ministers, 
May  6,  1862  ;  With  sketches  of  deceased  members  ;  //.  76. 

8    Concord,  1862 

2487  Keene.    Hale  (S.)     Annals  of  Keene,  1734-1815,//.  120. 

8"  Ane,  1851 

2488  Keene.  Hall's  Oration  on  the  Ratification  of  U.  S.  Constitution, 
1788;  Livermore's  Farewell  Discourses,  1850.  —  Lempster.  Fish- 
er's Dedication  Sermon,  1822.     3  J'amphlets. 

2489  Londonderry.  Parker  (E.L.)  ("enlury  Sermon,  April  22,  1819, 
//.  44.  8""  Concord,  18 19 

2490  —  Parker  (E.  L.)  History  of  Londonderry,  comprising  the 
towns  of  Derry  and  Londonderry,  portrait,  pp.  iv,  358. 

12'^  Boston,  185 1 

2491  Manchester.  Potter  (C.  E.)  History  of  Manchester,  boards, 
uncut.  8°  Manchester,  185O 

2492  Marlborough.  Result  of  Council,  1834. — Mason.  Hill's  Two 
I  list.  Lectures,  184O.  —  Merrimack.  Allen's  Centi  Address,  1846. 
Nashua.  Osgood's  Farewell  Discourse,  1841.  —  New  Loudon. 
Disfranchisement  of  Inhabitants,  1817. — No.  Hampton.    French's 


I 


PEMBROKE  —  WARREN. 


295 


Half-Century  Sermon,  1851.  — Pembroke.  Holt's  Ded.  Sermon, 
,So6.  —  Peterborough.  Morison's  Centennial  Address,  1839.  8 
ramphkts. 

2493  Portsmouth.    Adams  (N.)    Annals  of  Portsmouth,  for  200  Years, 
fine  copy,  pp.  400.  luilf  hound.  8°  Portsmouth,  1825 

2494  —  Brewster  (C.  W.)     Rambles  about  Portsmouth. 

8°  Portsmouth,  1859 

2495  Portsmouth.  Ogden's  Add.  at  Opening  of  Academy,  1791  ;  T. 
Alden's  Century  Sermon,  1 801,  Farewell  Sen,  1805,  and  Account  of 
Relig.  Societies,  1808  ;  French's  Sermon  after  Dismission  of  T. 
Alden,  1805  ;  Prospectus  of  Lyceum,  1828 ;  Holt's  Dedica.  Sermon, 
,838.  —  Rye.  Porter's  Sermon  on  late  remarkable  mortality,  1803, 
and  Half-Century  Sen,  1835.  — Salisbury.  Worcester's  Letter  on 
Kx-Parte  Council,  1815. —Wilton.  Docs,  relating  to  separation 
in  Church,//.  109,  1824;  Peabody's  Centennial  Address,//.  103, 
1839.     12  Pamphlets. 

2496  Portsmouth.  Early  printing  in  Portsmouth.  Langdon  (Samuel) 
The  Excellency  of  the  Word  of  God,  in  the  Mouth  of  a  Faithful 
Ministen  Sermon  at  Ordination  of  Rev.  Samuel  ^^'Clintock,  Col- 
league with  the  Rev.  William  Allen,  in  Greenland,  N.  H.,  Nov.  3, 
,756,  pp.  47.  8"  Portsmouth,  Daniel  Fowle,  1756 

Tlie  first  press  in  New  Hainp^'i'ro  was  established  at  I'lirtsiuDiitli,  by  David  Fowlo,  in 
July  or  AiiKiist,  1756,  and  tliis  is  probalily  tlie  first  book  which  was  printed  throut^hoid  in 
New  Hampshire. 

2457 Browne  (Arthur)     The  Doctrine  of  Election  fairly  stated- 

A  Sermon  at  Portsmouth,  //.  23. 

8°  Portsmouth,  Daniel  Fowle,  1757 

24C)8 Browne  (Arthur)  The  Necessity  of  Reformation.    A  [Fast] 

Sermon  at  Portsmouth,  May  9,  [757,  pp.  21.  Portsmouth,  Daniel 
Foivle.  1757.  —  The  Advantages  of  Unity.  Sermon  in  Portsmouth, 
before  the  R.  W.  Lodge  of  F.  and  A.  Masons,  on  the  2  (th  of  June, 
1748  [misprint,  for  i75S],//.2i.  J'ortsmouth.  Daniel  Fmile,[\Te)9>']. 
2  Pamphlets. 

24(jg Barnard  (Tho.)  of  Salem,  Mass.     The  Christian  Salvation. 

Sermon  at  Ordination  of  Rev.  josiah  Bayley,  in  PLimpton-Falls, 
Oct.  I ' , .  h,  1 7  5  7 ,  //.  3  5 .  '"^ '  /  'ortsmoufh.  Dani,  l  Fowle,  1757 

2^00 McClintock  (S.)    Sermon  preached  at  Greenland  (N.  H.), 

Feb.  2S,  1759.  ^°   Portsmouth,  D.  Fowle,  1759 

2C0I  —  Pkkioimcai.s.  Christian's  Magazine  ;  Edited  by  Elias  Smith. 
■    Yf,|    J  12°  Portsmouth,  1805 

2ro2 Piscataqua  Evangelical  Magazine.     "Vols,  i,  2. 

8°  Portsmouth  and  Amherst,  N.  H.,  1805-6 

2503  Walpole.  [Dennie  (los.)l  The  Lay  Preacher;  or  Short  Ser- 
'    mons  for  Idle  Readers.  8°  Walpole,  N.  H.,  1796 

2504  —  [Dennie  (Jos.)]     Sjiirit  of  the  Farmer's  Museum  ;  being  a 
iudicious  selection  of  productions  in  that  paper,  good  copy. 

^  12"  Walpole,  N.  II.,  1801 

2  SOS  Warren.    Little  (Wni.)     History  of  the  town  of  Warren,  N.  H., 

'    to  the  year  18C4,  including  a  sketch  of  the  Pemigewasset  Indians. 

^  £2°  Concord,  N.  H.,  1854 


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296 


NEW  HAMPSHIKE.    VERMONT. 


2506  Windham.  Wackwell  (Thos.)  Forma  Sacra,  or,  A  Sacred 
Platform  of  natural  and  revealed  Religion  .  .  To  which  is  now 
added,  an  Introduction  .  .  by  .Simon  Williams,  A.M.  Minister  of 
the  Gospel  in  Windham,  N.  li.,  //.  xviii,  xviii,  340. 

sm.  8°  fiosioH,  IVm.  M\Uf>iiie,for  the  Rev.  Mr.  Williains,  1774 

A  List  iif  .SubscrilxTs  in  New  llampsliire,  anani^oil  by  towns,  tills  i-if;/ilc(ii  /•aQi's.  Mr. 
Williams,  who  was  ordained  in  Windham,  in  1765,  \v.isa  native  of  Ireland,  lie  graduated 
at  the  college  of  New  Jersey  in   1 76 ;. 


VERMONT. 

J\/EVy  }IA.\fPSHIRE  GRANTS: 

2507  —  Some  Reflections  on  the  Disputes  between  New- York,  New- 
Hampshire,  and  t'ol.  Jolin  Henry  I^ydius  of  .'\lbany  .  .  .  To  these 
Reflections  are  added,  Some  Rules  of  Law,  fit  to  be  observed  in 
purchasing  Land,  &c.,  //.  21,  (i),  (//'.  i^reeit  crushed  levant  mor.,  ins. 
borders,  g.  e.  {Bedford\  8°  New  Haven,  Benjamin  Afeeom,  1764 

Advocates  the  claim  of —  and  probably  was  writteji  by  Cul.  John  II.  I.ydius.  See  1!. 
Hall's  Early  History  of  Verinuiit,  pp.  4(15-4(17.  Uncut;  riNU  CLKAN  COl'V,  except 
the  title-pai,'o,  in  which  a  sliijht  defect  has  been  skilfully  repaired.     1<.M<E. 

2508  —  A  PETITION  to  His  Majesty  King  George  the  Third  [by 
Grantees  of  New  Hampshire,  asking  to  be  continued  under  the 
jurisdiction  of  that  Province,]  Title  and  pp.  5  :  sm.  4°  n.  p.  1766. — 
Power  of  Attorney,  dated  November,  1766,  to  Samuel  Robinson 
Esq.  and  others,  to  act  for  the  subscribers,  to  obtain  confirmation 
of  their  grants,  i  page.  With  the  aut(JGRaph  skinaturks  tn  the 
Petition,  and  also  to  the  Pojcer  of  Attorney,  of  5  7  grantees.  In  one 
volume,  dk.  green  levant  morocco  extra,  tof>  gilt,  uncut  {Bedford). 

The  Petition  and  I'ower  are  rc-i'rinted  in  Doc.  Hist,  of  N.  Y.,  iv.  6n),  fi.ii,  and  in  Kcr- 
iiioiil  Hist.  .SV.  Collation!,  i,  277  and  after.  Most  of  the  suliscribed  ciii)ies  of  these 
instruments  were  discovered  bv  Mr.  Henry  .Stevens,  among  the  W.  S.  [ohnson  Papers,  at 
Stratford,  and  are  now  in  the  Vermont  .state  Library. 

2509  —  The  Memorial  of  Peter  Livius,  Esc|.  One  of  his  Majesty's 
Council  for  tlie  Province  of  New  Hampshire,  in  New  England,  to 
the  Lord's  Commissioners  for  Trade  and  Plantations  ;  with  the 
Governor's  Answer,  and  the  Memorialist's  Reply,  printed  Article 
by  Article,  also  Their  Lordship's  Rciiort  theieon  to  His  Majesty, 
and  the  Opinion  of  the  Attorney,  and  Sollicitor  General,  in  1752, 
referred  to  by  the  Governor,  //.  50,  dk.  gr.  crushed  levant  morocco, 
inside  borders,  g.  e.  [Bedford).  8*^  n.  p.    1773 

Large  and  clean  copy.     VEKY  KAUE. 

2510  —  Allen  (Ethan)  A  Brief  Narrative  of  the  Proceedings  of 
the  Government  of  New-York,  relative  to  their  obtaining  the  juris- 
diction of  that  Large  District  of  Land  to  the  Westward  from  Con 
necticut  River,  which  .  .  .  hatl  been  patented  by  .  .  .  the  Govern- 
ment of  New  Hampshire,  etc.  With  Remarks  on  a  Pamphlet 
entitled  "  A  State  of  the  Right  of  the  Colony  of  New- York,"  &c., 
By  Ethan  Allen,  Bennington,  23d  September,  1774,  //.  2\\,dk. 
green  crushed  levant  morocco,  inside  borders,  g.  e.  {Bedford). 

S°  Hartford,  Eben.   Watson,  near  the  Great  Bridge  [1774] 

A  VliRV  L.\Kf:li,  riNK,  Cl.liAN  lOl'Y,  of   this  H.VRli  book. 


1 .        ^  , 

i: 

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297 


••S 1 1  Allen  (Ethan)  An  Animadversory  Address  to  the  Inhabitants 
of  the  State  of  Vermont ;  willi  Remarks  on  a  rrochamation,  under 
the  Hand  of  his  Excellency  George  Clinton.  Esq;  Covernor  of  the 
State  of  New  York,//.  24,  i/A.  green  crushed  levant  nwr.,  ins.  borders 
g.  e.  {Bedford).  8°  Hartford,  Watson  iS-  Goodwin,  1778 

"vi'iRY  ScARCU.     Tine,  laugi;,  and  clean  copy. 

21:12  A  Public  Defence  of  the  right  of  the  New-Hampshire  Grants 
(so  called)  On  both  sides  Connecticut-River,  to  associate  together, 
and  form  themselves  into  an  Indf.pendknt  Static.  Containnig 
Remarks  on  sundry  paragrapiis  of  Letters  from  the  President  of 
the  Council  of  New- Hampshire,  &c.  \A!so,  separately  paged,] 
Resolves  of  a  Convention  held  on  the  New-Hampshire  Grants  (at 
Cornish,  Dec.  177S),  //.  56,  4,  d/^.  green  crushed  h-rant  mor.,  ins. 
borders,  top  gilt,  uncut.  16-  Dresden,  Alden  Spooncr,  1779 

\  FiNF  Coi-Y  of  tliis  Vi: RY  Rare  tr.ict,  as  ficsl.  as  if  just  now  from  the  press,  aiuj 
(except  at'  the  head)  absohitely  liNCur.  The  "  Defence,"  il.Ued  Oec.  >. '77^  •«  signed 
by  Jacob  nayley,  KMsha  l'a/.>e,  and  Heza  Woodward  a  ■'"{■""y."f  ">«  ^'"';V;  f/ 
appointed  by  the  Assembly  of  Vermont  to  prepare  it.  See  llelknap  s  ///../.  A'.  Hamp- 
shire, ii.  4^i';   11.  Hall's  Early  Hist,  of  VcrtiumI,  2S;,  2.S;,. 

2  c  M  Ai  1  EN  (E  rn  \n)  A  Vindication  of  the  Opposition  of  the  Inhab- 
itants  of  Vermont  to  the  Government  of  New- York,  and  of  their 
Ricrht  to  Form  an  Independent  State.  lluml)ly  submitted  to  the 
Colisideration  of  the  Impartial  World,  //.  172,  dk.  green  levant 
morocco,  ins.  borders,  top  gilt  {Bedford),  uncut. 

8°  lDresden\,  Alden  S[>ooner,  i-j^c) 
Fine  fresh  coi-y,  on  din-y  I'hie  paper.  Very  Kark     The  Appendix  is  a  re-print  ,,t 
Allen's  Arguments  in  favor  of  (he  V.didity  of  the  New  Hampshire  Grants,  &c.,  pubhshe.l 
with  his  "  lirief  Narrative  "  of  i-?^. 

2SI4  Allen  (Ethan)  and  Fay  (Jonas)  A  Concise  Refutation  of  the 
Claims  of  New-Hampshire  and  Massachusctts-]3ay,  to  the  Perri- 
tory  of  Vermont;  ^-c.  rul)lished  by  order  of  the  Governor  and 
Council  of  Vennonl,  iiennington,  Jan.  i.  17.S0.  //.  29,  <//'.  green 
crushed  levant  morocco,  inside  borders,  top  gilt  {Bedprd ),  U.vcuT. 

8''  Hartford,  Hudson  &>  Goodiiun  ]  1700J 

Fine  kresh  cohv.    "Published  by  onU-r  ,if  the  I'.overnur  and  Council  of  \ermont. 
and  E.\CF.K1)IN(;[.Y   RARE."— /Af//. 

2^i";  Hradlev  (Stepiikn  R.)  Vermont's  Appeal  to  the  Candid  and 
Impartial  World.  Containino-  a  fair  Stating  of  the  Chums  of  Mas- 
sachusetts-Bay, New-Hampshire,  and  Nesv  York,  'i'lie  Right  of  the 
State  of  Vermont  to  Independence,  &c.,  pp.  50,  i,  dk.  green  crushed 
levant  morocco,  inside  borders,  top  gilt,  uxcur.  ,    .    r     0-1 

8°  Hartford,  Hudson  <s^  Goodwin  [1780J 

Very  fine  clean  copy,  willi  the  Author's  ,7;rf,ivr.7//; /mv«/,(.'/V//  to  the   Rev,  Dr. 
Uenj.  TrnmbuU. 

2=:i6  FALLEN  (Ethan)]  The  Present  Stale  of  the  Controversy 
between  the  States  of  New-York  and  New-IIampshne  on  the  one 
part  and  the  Slate  of  Vermont  on  tiie  other,  //.  1 6,  dk.  green  crushed 
levant  mor.,  inside  borders,  top  gilt  U>^'lf"-d).  UNCur. 

8'  Har/ford,  Hudson  lS^•  Goo.lwin,  1782 

Fresh,  clean  copy.     Kare.     "  Althouuli"  it  api.e.ired  an,.nyni,.u..ly,  it  is  accredited 
with  certainty  to  Fthan  Allen."  —  /•".  //.  Hall. 

if  the  State  of  Ver 


2517  AC 
mont,  Ag 


'opv  of  a  Remonstrance  of  tiie  Council  <> 
Aii'ainst  the  ResoliUions  of  Congress  of  the  5th  of  December 

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last,  which  interfere  with  their  internal  Police,  //.  20,  i/Ji.  green 
crushed  leranf  morocco,  ins.  borders,  gilt  top,  {Pcd/ord),  Uncut. 

8°  Hartford,  Hudson  &f  Goodwin,  1783 
Subscribed  by  Thomas  Chittenden,  Ciovernor,   llennington,  Jan.  9,   1783.    A  Fink 
CLEAN  COPY,  which  seems  fresh  from  the  press.     VEKY  KAKli. 

2518  Constitution  of  the  State  of  Vermont,  as  established  by  the 
General  Convention  at  Windsor,  July  2d,  1777,  and  continued  by 
adjournment  to  December  25,  1777,  //.  24.  nearly  uncut,  very  rare. 

8'  Hartford,  Watson  ^  Goodwin,  n.  d.  [1778] 

2519  Acts  and  Laws  passed  by  the  General  Assembly  of  the  Rei)re- 
sentatives  of  the  State  of  Vermont,  at  their  Session  at  Uennington. 
Feb.  II,  1779.  To  which  is  prefixed,  the  Constitution  of  the  State. 
Wants  title  and  six  last  lea-res,  and  the  first  five  leaves  {containing  the 
Constitution)  are  mutilated ;  pp.  12,  (2),  i-ioo. 

folio,  \Dresdcn,  Jiidah-PaddAfick  &'  Alden  Spooner,  1779 

An  imperfect  copy  of  an  EXCK.SSIVELV  RARE  vohinie,  —  tlic  (irst  nener.il  code  of 
Laws  of  Vermont.  The  first  part  of  the  imprint  (the  portion  inclucled  in  l)rackets  alwwe,)  is 
Ronc,  but  the  last  three  letters  of  the  lirst  name  show  that  it  came  from  the  press  of  Juilah 
Haddock  Spooner,  the  first  printer  in  Vermont,  and  liis  brothor  Alden.  ( llnlchinson's  Caw- 
vention  Sermon  of  1777  has  the  same  imprint.     Sec  Coll.  Verm.  Hist.  .Soc,  i.  7.) 

2519*  Revised  Laws  of  the  State  of  Vermont,  passed  .  .  at  the  Ses- 
sions in  June  and  October,  1782,  //.  38,  title-leaf  slightly  defective, 
water-stained,  uncut,  n.  p.,  n.  d.  —  Acts  and  Laws  passed  .  .  at 
Rutland,  Oct.,  \i%i„  pp.  12,  vscw,  first  leaf  mutilated.  IVimlsor, 
Hough  &>  Spooner,  1785.  —  Acts  and  Laws  passed  .  .  at  Windsor, 
Oct.,  1875,  //.  9,  UNCUT,  n.  J).,  n.  d.  [Windsor,  Hough  d^•  Spooner, 
1785.]    3  Pamphlets,  extremely  rare.  folio 

2520  Statutes  of  the  State  of  Vermont.  Passed  by  the  Legislature 
in  February  and  March,  1787,  //.  i-]\,fine  copy,  oil  calf  sound, 
VERY  rare.       4°  Windsor,  George  Hough  and  Alden  Spooner,  1787 

2520*  Acts  and  Laws  passed  .  .  Oct.,  1789,//.  19,  wants  title  and  first 
leaf,  uncut.  4°  [Windsor,  Hough  6^  Spooner,  1889] 

2521  Acts  and  Laws  passed  at  the  several  sessions,  from  1801  to 
1858,  inclusive.  (Two  editions  of  the  Laws  of  1802  ;  two  copies 
each  of  1S07  and  1808.)     63  vols.,  sewed.  S"  v.  p.  1801-1858 

a  remarkably  complete  series  of  the  Session  Laws  of  Vermont.  The  volumes  arc  cen- 
erally  in  excellent  condition.  Those  for  1.S12  and  1S18  are  injured  by  damp ;  three  or  four 
want  the  titlc-p.ige ;  many  are  UNCUT. 

2522  Journals  of  the  General  Assembly  of  Vermont,  1784,  17S5,  1786, 
{impft.,zvanis  after  p.  124),  1790,  1791  {loants  first  ttoo  leaves, last  leaf 
imperfect),  1793,  1795.    7  Pamptilets.       fol.  &  4°  Windsor,  1783-95 

2523  Journals  of  the  General  Assembly  of  Vermont,  1810,  181 1,  1813- 
1835.  —  House  Journal,  1836-1S5S.  —  Senate  Journal,  1836-1858, 
incl.,  and  E.\tra  Session,  1857.  74  vols.,  part  in  half  cloth,  the  rest 
stitched.  '  8°  v.  p.  1810-1858 

2524  Constitution.  Convention,  at  Montpelier,  June,  1828,  [to  con- 
sider amendments  to  the  Constitution.]     Journal,  //.  22. 

8°  Royalton,  [1828] 

2525  —  Convention,  at  Montpelier,  1S36.  Journal ;  with  the  Consti- 
tution, and  the  Amendments  adopted  Ijy  tlie  Convention. 

8°  St.  Albans,  1836 
2525*  — ^  Convention  of  1850.     Journal,  .f^ctv/.       ?>"  Burlington,  i^^o 


ETHAN  ALI.KN. 


299 


green 


Fine 


^   c.  f\\7.,\   ,f     stntp  Piners-  beiiiii  a  Collection  of  Docu- 

ernment  by  the  People  of  Vermont,  half  calf.  8  Middldmry.  1823 
2^27  CniPMAN  (N.)  Reports  of  Cases  determined  in  the  Supreme 
'^'tourt  oTvcrmont,   .789-9^  -^1  l^i--t^t--,«"i^5,,^:A7,5 

Law.  etc.,  old  law  calf  very  scarce.  6    Entland,  1 793 

2528  Adams  (C.  B.)  First,  Second,  Third,  and  Fourth  Annual  Repots 
^  on  the  Geology  of  the  State  of  Vermont  //.  92  5  »v,  267  ;  32  ,  ».  (^^'^ 

third  is  water-stained:)     4  in  one  vol.,  hf  cloth.  ^^^^^.^^^^^^^^  ^g^^_^g 

,c-.n  Allfn  (Fthan)     a  Narrative  of  Colonel  Ethan  Allen's  Cap- 

^  ?ivHy  f.^nV  tie  thie  of  his  being  taken  by  the  Brit.sh  near  Mon- 

U-af  Sept.  3S,  1775.  to  the  time  o    h.s  ^'-■'-"f;';;^^^^^^'^'  J;?,,' 

containiiW  his  Voyages  and  Travels,  etc Intersptrsca  wim 

so    e    •  ikical  Observations.     Written   by  Wmself   and  now  pub- 
lished for  the   Information  of  the  Curious  m  all  Nations,  //.  40, 

,,^r-"i:::z:ss:::^^^o^-MshedcaifgiHBed^^^^^ 

NEARLY  UNCUT.  .    .  , 

made  frum  tlie  two.  .     _        ...         ^        ji*    q.» 

2,,2  -  A  Narrative  of  Colonel  Ethan  Allen's  Captivity,  etc.,//.  80, 

^^ mottled  calf  extra  {Bedford)   '"/ .S^f '/'^^S,'^'^-,,    .     ^  Covcrlv   1780 
8°  Newbury,  John  Myealljor  JS.  Lovcriy,  1700 

A  portion  of  the  hist  le.if  is  restored  in  facsimile.  .  ,        ,  ,  u   , 

2CXX  -  The  same.     To  which  are  now  a.'ded  a  considerable  number 
"of  Explanatory  and  Occasional  Notes,  together  ^vith  an  Index,  etc 
<^/>     rS     i\  i'°  Walpole,  Thomas  and  Thomas,  \%oi 

^Thls-'edition  contains  a  list  of  subscribers,     it  is  vn RV  scarce. 

.534  -  The  same.     Another  ^^^PP^£;^;;^^^;taark,  x8x4 

2c,^  ALLEN  (ETHAN)     Reason  the  only  Oracle  of  Man,  or  a  Com- 

"penduous  System  of  Natural  Religion,  fp.^Ti,  crushed  ^  '^"^ri'' 

peuuiiuus  o>  Benningtoit,  Haswell  and  Russell,  1 784 

riX^scrvcd  tote)  by  tl.econscience-str,cI<cn  publisher.  „        .      ,  „ 

.„6  -  The  same.  Another  fine  copy,  ./.../.  Bennington  1784 
.rin  Onrles  of  Reason,  As  formed  by  the  Deists  are  Husks  for 
'"kllticarSnc  HeitS  Swine,  etc.     A  excise  but  P^'-n  Answe'r  to 

Gen  Allen's  Oracles  of  Reason.  By  Common  Sense,  ///f  f/'  "•  d 

uZt-A  Sermon  to  Swine,  by  Common  Sense._  Zttchfed  1787, 
S-Narmth?e  of    Col.   Ethan  Allen's  Captivity,  written  by 

Sself,  Fourth  Edition,  with  Notes.   Burlington,  1846.     Three^t^, 

one  vol.,  half  morocco,  top  gilt. 


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2538  Allen  (Ika)  The  Xatiiral  ami  Political  History  of  the  State 
of  Vermont,  »tii/',  /</>.  vii,  ,^00,  /unr/i/s,  UNCt'T,  /f//6'  cofiy  {autograph  of 
Olircr  Elhi,'ortIi,on  tilk).  '  i"  London,  1798 

"  Uauu  in  ««!«/ condition."  —  Sabiii. 

25^9  Allkn  (Ika)  Narrative  of  the  Transactions  relative  to  the 
Capture  of  the  Ship  Olive  liranch, //>.  (2),  368,  ;/.  /. /.,  rake. 

8    n.  ji.,  1804 

The  nnfniislicJ  second  volunio  of  the  "  I'.irliriilars  of  the  Capture  of  the  Ship  Olive 
I'lr.mch,''  (•.'.•■.  (London,  170S).  '■  I'ayps  I  to  '.oS  were  printed  and  distriljiited  without.! 
lille-tlie  want  of  docinnents  havini;  then  sloppeil  the  publication.''  —  Sabiii's  l)'ieti«nary, 
no.  Sio.     Another  viitr.me  was  pulilislu'il,  as  Vol.  II.,  in  iSo;. 

25.1.0  .Ai.i.KN  (Ir\)  Concise  Snminaiy  of  the  Second  Vokiine  of  the 
Olive    liranch  .  .  .  witii  Letters  anil  Memorials,/"/.  2.|.. 

8''  riiihuklphia,  1S07 

2541  Eastmav  (K.  S.)     History  of  Vermont  for  the  use  of  schools, 
"    //.  no.  '  x^""  Jhaf//,/'Oio\  \>^2?< 

2542  Ki.EcrioN  Sermons.  Powers  (Peter)  A  Sermon  preached  before 
the  (ieneral  Assembly  of  the  State  of  Verinoiit  on  the  day  of  their 
First  Election,  ^farch  12,  1778,  at  Windsor,//.  40,  Very  Rake. 

&"  AW>/'U>-y-/'orf,  John  Myuill,  1778 

—  l.yinan  (('•.  C.)     Election  Sermon,  1782,  uncut,  rare. 

4°  Windsor,  Hough  dr^  Spooiur,  1784 

—  lliiiton  ^.X.)     Election  Sermon.  1785,  rake. 

4°  Windsor,  Hough  iSv  Spooncr,  1786 

—  MeiTill  (T.  A.)    1806;  Cross  (T.)   1807;  Peck  (P.)   1817. 
6  Sermons. 

2543  General  Convention  of  Congregational  and  Presbyterian  Minis- 
ters. Minutes.  1813,  -17,  1S19-22,  1S25,  1827-30:  1846,  -52,  -57, 
-59,  -61,  -f)2.      17  /'amph/ds.  8"  v.  j).,  18 13-1862 

2544  CiKAiiAM  (John  i\.)  A  Descri[)ti\e  Sketch  of  the  Present  Slate 
of  Vcrmoul,  portrait,  pp.  viii,  i^j,  /inr  lOpj: 

8"  London,  for  the  Author,  1  797 

2545  Hall  (11.  H.)  History  of  Eastern  Vermont,  from  its  earliest 
Settlement  to  the  Close  of  the  i8th  Century.  2  vols.,  Lakoe 
Paper,  I'NfUT.  royal  8'  Al!>aiiy,  J.  Munsill,  18(15 

No.  id.  of  lifty  copies  printed  on  this  paper. 

2546  Hall  (Erko.)  Cataloj.'ue  of  Minerals  found  in  the  State  of 
Vermont,  and  the  adjacent  States,  etc.,  //.  44,  nniut;  {with  author's 
autograph  presentation^  ^°  Lfartford,  1824 

2547  Haswei.l  (.Anliiow)  Memoirs  and  .Vdxcntnres  of  Ca|itain 
Matthew  i'helps  ;  formerly  of  Harwinglon  in  Connecticut,  now  resi- 
dent in  Newhaven,  Vt.  Particularly  in  two  Voyages  from  Con- 
necticut to  the  River  .Mississippi,  1773-80,  //.  210,  64,  (2),  .\ii. 

12°  Bennington,  VI.,  A.  LLasnu/l,  1802 
254S  Hdskins  (N.)     a  History  of  the  State  of  Vermont,  to  the  close 
of  the  year  1830,//.  316.  12'  Vergennes,  J.  Shedd,  1831 

2549  HiJBHELL  and  Eleicher.  Narrative  of  the  SulTerings  of  Setu 
HuBHELi.  and  Eamily  in  his  beginning  a  Settlement  in  the  Town 
of  Wolcott,  Vt.,  Danville,  Vt.,  1826.  —  Narrative  ot  the  Captivity 
and  SulTeringsof  Ebenezer  F:,etcher,  of  New  Ipswich,  wounded 


MIDDLEBURY  COLLEGE.     WlLLIAMS's  VERMONT.  3©! 

at  the  Battle  of  Hubbardston,  1777.  and  taken  prisoner,  eU.,  Wwd- 

1!    r/      ,813         Two  SCARCE  TRACTS,  JinC  clcaH  copies,  UNCUT,  ///  0,K 

volume,  half  morocco. 
.550  Literary  and   Philosophical  Repertory.     Vols    ,,  3,  ,n  one  vol, 
'\p.  476,  486,  new  l,alf  ,nor.,  covers  '^--'^^J'^ --i,^,^,_   ,,,  .g,^,,, 

.  1812-17 

25s I  —  Another  copy.     2  vols. 

.,,.  Middlebury  College.    Davis's  \^?^^^'^: ^;:^'^! 

^t■,l<■nu■nt  IS  to  his  appl.  as  Prof,  of  Chemistry,  i8uS  ,  Lates  s  inau^. 

Sr llllvS.,  ,8.y  and  Se-ni-Cenfl  Address^  ■'^'^^^^ST"  ^ 

Address  on  behalf  of  the  college,  Boston,  185..    5  J <imp/Ucn. 
,-.,  Middlebury  College.     Addresses  and  Proceedings  at  the  Semi- 
-^iir;;,ial  (^.ebnt,ion  of  Middlebury  Conege,^A.5.^3o-.2,  .85. 

//.  viii,  179,  sc'iC'ci.  ■ 

,,,,  Montpeue.    .■;».„».,   W   .•,)     History  "^..JlJ^^S^  '^ 

\'j'i\  \o  \^('>o,f'(>rtriiit  oj  >>.  J  leiiriss.  "  i 

2c„  Monthly  Miscellany  or  Vermont  Magazine.    Vol   I.  Nos.  1-3 
(April- June,  '794),  ^/'/'^'V^^^X^^.i^M...  ^..«',VA  .79. 

.35.  THOMPSON   (/AnocK)     A  Gazetteer  of   ^'- , ^taU^^^^^^-^ 

map,  pp.  312.  ,    , 

,3„  _  H^tory  of  the  State  of  Vermont,  to  ^f^^^^^^  y^ 

,.T!l  fustovv"of  Vermont,  Natural,  Civil  and  Statistical,  in  Three 
^'Parts,  ,„apan.i^.o  illustrations, pp.  .v,  224,  224,  204.^^. ^_^^^^^^^  ^^^_ 

,55,  _  Appendix  to  the  History  of  Vernn.nt,  -'A /A  ^^,,^,^_  „^^ 
.,Co  Ve..o^  Almanac,  by  H.  Doto.  ^47-^8^  ^J^jJ^ ^^Z: 
Jl'vlZ:^  Directovy,  by  W.  W.  Atwater,  .855,   '^S^,  ^-^- 

sewed. 

r     ,r  4  •a.-^-^un-    ind    Mmanac,  for    the  Year    1795  {imp/t.}. 

^^^cSruSst:^    nd      im-ac.  .803-.806,  .80S  iimp/t.)   .809- 

ml   Fanner's  Almanac,  from  .8tS  {tlw  pstH>lM)    o   1838. 
,„„/  (//,.  last)J,ve  mbound  ,.^^Jdl  M. 

•l-l,i.  ^.■t  bclon.^ol  tu    ■icfe.M.r  '';"  "^l^.    ,'''"'■•  "';*r  ,  1  vers.     It  includes  b„tl,  tho 
ami  -22. 

,5.3  W,u.,u,.  ,S«„UK,.)    Natural  a,„.  ^'vH^.n-rv  ",  Wn,.,„,, 
,564  -   The  same.     2d  edition,  ^«/.     2  vols.       8^  //«r/,«^/.«,  .809 


'j:" 


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2565  Windsor.  Early  printing.  Remmele  (John)  The  Design  and 
Nature  of  Atonement.     Three  Sermons,  //.  42. 

4°  Windsor,  Hough  &>  Spooner,  1786 

GoorRO  IIoiiRh  purch.»sed  the  urc^s  .ind  type  of  Green  and  Spooner,  .ind  removed  them 
to  Windsor,  where,  in  company  with  Alden  Spooner,  he  began  printing  in  17S3. —  Thorn- 
iis's  Hist,  of  Prinliiii;,  ii.  17?. 

2566  —  Reynolds  (J.)  Recollections  of  Windsor  [State]  Prison, 
uncut.  12°  Boston,  1834 

2567  Pamphlets  (Local  History.)  Bennington.  Avery's  Narrative 
of  church  difficulties,  1783.  —  Brattleboro'.  Wells's  Addr.  at  first 
communion.  iSif).  —  Burlington.  Pierce's  Dedica.  Scr.,  181 7. — 
Chester.  Sidli\an's  Ded.  S.,  1829.  —  Dracutt.  Aiken's  Appeal 
.ijiainst  Ktclcs.  (."oinicils.  pp.  120,  1821.  —  Tinmouth.  Osborn's 
I'arcwcll  S.,  1787.  —  Middlebury.  Hall's  Statist.  Account,  182 1. 
Montpelier.  Clridley's  History,  1843.  —  No.  Granville.  Trial  of 
Rev.  E.  W.  Rossitter,  1823.  —  Norwich.  Excursion  of  Partridge's 
Cadets,  1822.  —  Hupart.  Case  of  church  discipline,  1815  (2). — 
St.  Albans.  Discourse  on  Education,  1846.  —  Sh  iron,  Cooke's 
.Ser.  at  Installation  of  S.  Morse,  1836.  —  Windsor.  Livermore's 
Ded.  Sermon,  1846  (2  copies).     15  Pamphlets. 

256S  Pamphlets  (Historical)  [Lydius  (J.  H.).']  Reflections  on  the 
N.  II.  Land  Grants  Dispute,  Ndn  Haven,  1764,  //.  /. /.,  very  rare. 

—  Hrailley's  Vermont's  Appeal  to  the  Candid  and  Impartial  World, 
HiXrtforJ,  1779.  —  Hou;;!uon's  .Vddress  on  the  N.  II.  Grants  Con- 
troversy, with  Life  of  S.  Warner,  1848(2).  —  Sutler's  Address  on 
ilattle  of  liennington,  1848.  —  Deming's  Cataloi;ue  of  Vt.  Officers, 
1778-18,^1,  //.  112. —  Historical  Society:  Addresses  by  Butler, 
1846;  Thompson,  1850;  Wliite  and  Hager,  1858;  Proceedings, 
1860-62  ;  White's  Memoir  of  Galush.a,  1866  ;  Chittenden's  Address 
on  Capture  of    Ticonderoga,  1872.     (14) 

2569  Pamphlets  (Miscellaneous)    .\ct  for  regulating  the  Militia,  1793. 

—  U.  S.  Assessment  .\it.  1798.  —  Address  of  Council  of  Censors, 
1X07.  —  Marsh,  on  .\mendments  to  Constitution,  1814.  —  Proceed- 
ings of  Convention  on  Improvement  of  Conn.  River,  1825. — 
.\inendments  to  Const'n  proposed  by  Censors,  1842.  —  Reports 
of  Supt.  of  Schools,  1846-51. —  Williams's  Sketches  of  Rutland 
Co.  Har,  1847.  —  Governor's  Messages,  1848,  1851.  —  Reports  on 
State  Lib.,  1850.  —  Re]jorts  on  Claims  of  Iroquois  Indians,  1854, 
1855.     (16.) 

2^10  Pamphlets  (Miscellaneous)  H.  H.  Hall's  Bibliography  of  Ver- 
mont, 1S60.  —  Dean's  (Jazettcer,  1808.  —  F.  Hall's  Cat.  of  Minerals, 
1824.  —  Adams's  1st -4th  Geol.  Reports,  1845-1848.  —  Hitch- 
cock's Geol.  Rept.,  1857. —  Thompson's  .\ddress  on  Nat.  History, 
1850.  —  Young's  Prelim.  Reiiort  on  Nat.  History,  1856. —  Horti- 
cultural Conventions,  1850,  1851.     (12) 


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[iVe  Massachusetts  ;  Eastern  Lands,  No.  148 1 ;  I'enob.scot  Expedi- 
tion, No.  1539;  Waldo  (S.)  Defence  of  the  Miiscongus  Land  s  Title,  No. 
1553;  Wood  (I.)  Massachusetts  CompL-ndium,  No.  1556.] 
2571  Constitutional  Convention,  1819.  Debates  and  other  Pro- 
ceedings of  the  Convention  of  Delegates  assembled  at  Portland, 
Oct.  iith-29th,  for  forming  a  Constitution.  To  which  is  prefixed 
the  Constitution.    By  J.  Perley.   !'p.  201,  boards,  uncut. 

12    Portlaiid,  1820 

21:72  Freeman  (Samuel)     The  Town  Officer,  2  copies. 
^  12°  Portland,  1791 

2573  _  The  same.     3d  edition.  12°  Boston,  1794 

3<;74  Freeman  (Samuel)     The  Probate  Auxiliary,  good  copy. 
^'^  12°  Portland,  1793 

21:7?  Freeman  (Samuel)     American  Clerk's  Magazine. 

^'^  12"  Boston,  1794 

25^6  —  The  same.     2d  edition.  12"  Boston,  1795 

2e77  General  Conference.     Minutes,  1837,  1842-1863.     2\  Pamphlets. 

8°  Portland,  and  Bangor,  1837-03 

2578  Greenleaf  (Jona.)  Sketches  of  the  Ecclesiastical  History  of 
Maine  from  the  Earliest  Settlement  to  the  present  time  ;  //.  293, 
-8  12"  Portsmou til,  lY.  Ji.  1^21 

2579  Greenleaf  (Moses)  A  Statistical  View  of  the  District  of 
Maine,  boards,  uncut,  pp.  154.  ^    Boston,  18 16 

2580  —  A  Survey  of  the  State  of  Maine,  //.  46S.     8°  Portland,  1829 
C.vi.KS  (John)     Memoirs  of  Odd  Adventures,  etc.     Sec  No.  476. 
Indians.     .V,r  Wars  with  the  Indians,  Nos.  383-429;   Conferen.es 

and  Treaties,  Nos.  43 '--144  ;  Captivities.  Nos  473,  474-  etc. ;  Penhalow  s 
Wars  with  the  Eastern  Indians,  Nos.  414,  415:  Symmess  Hatile  ot 
Pi.rKwackett,  Nos.  406,  422,  423;  ttc.  .S<v  also,  Hansons  History  ot 
G-mliner,  No.  2001  ;  Hanson's  and  .Mien's  Histories  of  Norndgewock, 
Nos.  2603  anil  2604. 

2581  North-Eastkrn  Boundary.  Documents  relating  to  the  history 
of  the  North-Eastern  Boundary,  //.  275.  8"  Boston,  1828 

2582  —  [Hale  (N.)1     The  North-Eastern   Boundary  of  the  United 
^  States.  '(>°  ^^''^^'""'  '^y~ 

,r83  _  Gallatin  (A.)  Right  of  the  United  States  to  the  North- 
Eastern  Boundary  claimed  bv  them.  With  an  Appendix,  and  8 
Maps.  '  «'  ^'-'^  ^'"■^'  '^^40 

2584  —  Documents  relating  to,  1826.— Notes  on,  Qi/cbcc,  ««30--- 
Remarks  on,  1838.  /'P.  115.  w,?/.  — Ecc's  Letter  to  Pres.  of  U.  S.. 
,839.  — Report  to  Maine  Legislature,  1S41.  — G.illatm  s  Memoir 
and  Webster's  Speech,  with  Jay's  map,  1S43.     6  l\unphhts. 

2i;8i;  Plymouth  Comi'ANV,  and  Kennebec  I'uichasc.  Defence  of  the 
Remarks  of  the  I'lymouth  Company  on  the  Plan  published  by  the 
Proprietors  of  the  Township  of  Brunswick,  being  a  Reply  to  then- 
Answer,  etc.,  pp.  50,  Boston,  1753. —  Remarks  on  the  Pl.ui  &c. 


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published  by  the  Proprietors  of  Brunswick,  //.  8,  4,  «.  f.  />.  1753. 
—  Acts  and  Laws  affecting  the  Titles  of  Lands  in  the  Eastern 
Part  of  the  Province  of  Maine,  eU.,  pp.  4,  n.  t.  p.  1753.  —  Answer 
to  the  Remarks  of  the  Phmouth  Company  on  the  Plan,  etc.,  pp.  t,},. 
Boston,  1753-  —  Patent  for  Plymouth  in  New  England,  to  which  is 
annexed,  Extracts  from  the  Records  of  that  Colony,  Boston,  1751, 
uncut.  —  Another  copy  of  the  same,  n.  t.  p.  —  Statement  of  the 
Kenriebeck  Claims  by  a  Committee  of  the  General  Court,  Boston, 
1786.     7  in  I  vol.  half  mor.,  Koxlnirglie.  sm.  4° 

The  tracts  relatin);  to  the  conflicting;  chiinis  of  the  Plymouth  and  I'cjepscot  Companies 
are  Kxthi-mely  Kark.     (See  lirniiswick  I'ropiielors.) 

2586  PoPHAM  Colony  (The)  A  Discussion  of  its  Historical  Claims, 
with  a  Bibliography  of  the  Subject  [by  \V.  F.  Poole],  //.  72, 
UNCUT.  1.  8^  Boston,  Wiggin  vS^•  Liint,  1866 

2587  —  A  Discussion,  etc.     Another  copy. 

2588  Stevkns  (Benj.)  A  Sermon  Occasioned  by  tlie  Death  of  the 
Hon.  Sir  William  Pepporrell,  Bart  .  .  .  Who  died  at  his  Seat  in 
Kittery,  July  6th,  1759,  uncut,  pp.  vi,  24. 

4°  Boston,  Elks  a/iii  Gill,  1759 

Very  Scarck.     This  copy  has  the  autographs  of  "J.  Winthrop.    From  thi-  Kev.  Dr. 
Chauncy,"  and  "  Isaiah  Thomas." 

2589  Sullivan  (J.)     History  of  the  District  of  Maine,  Map. 

8    Boslm,  1795 
Sym.mks  (Thomas)     Memoirs  of  tlie  Battle  of  I'iifgwackL-t.     .See  Nos 
4-2,  4-3.  406. 

2590  Vinton  (J.  \.)  i'liomas  Gyles  and  his  Neighbors,  1669-1689: 
or  the  Settlement  of  '.lie  Lower  Kennebec.  First  Printed  in  the 
N.  E.  Hist,  and  (Jeneal.  Register,  //.  14,  uncut.      8"  Boston,  1867 

2591  Whipple  (J.)  History  of  Acadie,  Penobscot  B.iy  and  River, 
with  a  Geographical  and  Statistical  View  of  the  District  of  Maine, 
//.  102.  8"  liangor,  1816 

2592  Wii.i.iAM.soN  (W.  D.)  The  History  of  the  State  of  Maine,  from 
its  first  Discover)',  1602,  to  the  .Separation,  i,S.'o,  inclusive.  2  vols., 
calf,  pp.  660,  714,  FINE  copy.  i.  8'  ILillowcll,  183; 

2593  —  The  same.     2  vols.,  I'oanls.  uncut.  8'  Hallowcll,  i83.> 

rOWN   AND    I.OCAI,    IIISTOKV. 

2594  Bangor.  Historical  Sketcli  and  Catalogue  of  the  isl  Congr. 
Church.  \  2'^  Bangor,  1856 

;^595  —  Maine  Munthly  .Maga/itie  ;  edited  by  C.  (iihnan.  Vol.  1., 
wants  a  fcu<  leaves.  8    Bangor,  1837 

2596  Boh'a.st.  White  (Wm.)  History  of  Belfast,  with  introductory 
remarks  on  .Acaiii.i.  12"  Belfast,  1827 

2597  Berwick.  Hall  (Tlieoph.)  of  WalUngJord,  Conn.  Sermon  at  the 
Ordination  of  Matthew  Mcrriam,  Hi  luick,  Sept.  25,  1765,  //'.  24, 
clean,  uncut.  4'  J'ortsnioutli,  [A.  //.J  Inirhcr  &•  Russell,  i7f>(» 

2598  Brunswick  Propriators.  A  Defence  of  the  Remarks  of  the 
Plymouth  Company,  on  the  Plan  .md  F.xtr.icts  of  Deeds  imblislied 
by  the  Proprietors  .  .  of  Brunswick, y///i- <('/j',  uncut,  vekv  kake. 

4°  Boston.  1753 

Utt  Plymouth  Company  and  Kennebei.  i'lirchasc,  No.  ^3(^5. 


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305 


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and  Society.  ,  .     r  1 

2600  Falmouth.    Smith  (AVr.  Thomas)    Extracts  f>-°!^  '"f^  J^"'-";;^^ 
.7.0  to  X78S.  with  a  variety  ot  other  matters,  edite^^ ^>^ S^_ ^r^- 

""soutl^y'f  copy,  with  Lis  autosrapl, :  '•  Robert  Southey,  from  Professor  Ticknor,  C)ct.  2,, 
.82°"     It  is  nLtly  covered  with  colored  calico,  put  ot.  by  Southey  himself. 

^  «  J-  -  Hanenn  a  W^  HistoH'  of  Gardiner,  Pittston  and 
^^°WfsrSne"with"a^^JcLf  thelennebec  Ind^ns^.d  New 

Plymouth  Purchase, //aA'.-. /A  .H3-  '^    Ga>dine>    1852 

2602  Kennebunk  Port.    Bradbury  (C.)    History  of  Kennebunk  Port 

?rom  its  Discovery  in  1602,  />/ate.  12 '  Ae.»eh>n^,  1837 

260^  Norridffewock.  Allen  (W.)  The  History  of  Norridgewock,  com- 

prS  Memorials  of  the  Aboriginal  Inhabitants.  Jesuit  M.ss.ona- 

.60.  Norridgewock  and  Canaan.    Hanson  (J.  VV.)  History  of  the  old 
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